Please welcome today's contestants:
- John, a financial trader from Illinois, knows why you should stand in the corner if you're cold;
- Peggy, a publisher from Washington, D.C. runs an online forum about neighborhood issues; and
- Jason, a math teacher from New Mexico, brought his stuffed manatee to class. Jason is a two-day champ with winnings of $45,200.
Jason opened the game by running a literature category and led at every break. John had a chance to complete an amazing last-to-first rally on DD3, but didn't bet enough to take the lead, so he settled for second going into FJ with $15,000 vs. $18,600 for Jason and $12,400 for Peggy.
DD1, $1,000 - COMPANY ADS & SLOGANS - This bank was "Established 1852. Re-established 2018" (Peggy won $2,000 from her score of $3,200.)
DD2, $2,000 - STATE OF THE ART - The Crazy Horse Memorial (Jason won $2,000 from his leading total of $9,800.)
DD3, $800 - THE 40-YEAR-OLD GERMAN - After the 1994 election, she became Germany's Minister of Environment, Conservation & Reactor Safety, but a promotion awaited (John won $4,000 from his score of $11,000 vs. $17,000 for Jason. Going all-in to nail down first place going into FJ was the way to go here.)
FJ - TOYS & GAMES - The prototype for this game that was introduced in 1948 was called Lexiko
Everyone was correct on FJ, so John's timid wager on DD3 cost him the game. Jason added $11,500 to win with $30,100 for a three-day total of $75,300.
Triple Stumper of the day: No one knew the legendary lost city where one might "pick up some gold" is El Dorado.
Shameless shilling: Please refer to DD1.
Correct Qs: DD1 - What is Wells Fargo? DD2 - What is South Dakota? DD3 - Who is Merkel? FJ - What is Scrabble?
Submitted July 23, 2019 at 05:59PM by jaysjep2 https://ift.tt/2OePvLO
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