Sallie Rawlston (Soddy-Daisy, TN)(youngest in this season's field at 10)- An aspiring video game designer who's a park ranger in eight states
Aarin Martinez (Torrance, CA)- A future journalist who wants to write for National Geographic
(Notes: The start of the intro on Tues. shows is "Introducing..." & the Thurs. tagline is "Please welcome...").
BB:
BOOK TALK
OLYMPIC SPORTS OBJECTS
CLOTHING
WORLD FACTS
U.S. STAMPS
GIVE UP THE "SHIP"!
John opens up a DD on the $800 bit of Book Talk & he's in LGT early w/ $3,200 to Aarin's one grand & Sallie's negative 800 bucks. He goes for another G-spot.
Sweet! In books by Judy Blume, Farley Drexel Hatcher's better known by this nickname.
"What is Fudge?"...that surely wasn't said as a bad thing, 'cause that's right for $4,200! He adds $2K to that before halftime & now has a $5K advantage over Aarin; Sallie's just $200 on the bad side.
PR
Current Scores:
Aarin: $6,600/Sallie: $2K/John!!!: $9,400
DJ! Rundown:
EARLY AMERICAN HISTORY
MUSIC
NUMERIC WORDS & PHRASES
WEATHER
ANIMALS IN POETRY
BALLOON TIME
Under Early American History, Sallie hits a DD in its center box w/ $2,800; Aarin has $7K & is $2K off John's pace. Sallie wagers $1K too.
This Quaker leader spent only four yrs. in the colony & future state w/ his name on it, leaving for good in 1701.
"Who is William Penn?"...right she is for $3,800; eventually, she triples that figure to $11,400 & takes a slight $400 lead after Balloon Time. The 3rd & final one gets caught by Aarin on the $1,200 Animal in Poetry. She tries for a new total of $7,400, because $1K gets wagered on three of these tonight.
Ted Walker cleverly likened this colorful pet fish to the "...spillings of rich coins on a miser's table".
"What is a Goldfish?"...also the name of a popular Pepperidge Farm snack brand, she got it. They don't reach the last four Weather answers in time.
ATTEMPTED LT: $2K
UNATTEMPTED LT: $6K
TOTAL DJ! LT: $8K
Pre-FJ! Scores:
Aarin: $7,600/Sallie: $11,800/John!!!: $16,600
CORYAT SCORES:
Aarin: $7,800
Sallie: $12K
John: $16,400
FJ! TOPIC #227: Toy Brands.
In 1966, this company produced 706M elements of its product; in 2011, it produced 36B.
A: "What is
S: "What is Hasbro?" ($9K) = $2,800
J: "What is Mattel inc." (Correct: What is LEGO?)($5K) = W
EPISODE RATING: 6
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