![]() Jennifer also found the next Daily Double, in Theodore Roosevelt. At the end of the round, she had 4400 while Matt had 5200 and Ty had 6400. Jennifer wagered 1600 on this clue: “Appropriately, part of this organ’s name is an archaic term for bile.” She got it right. Trebek said during his interview that Ty’s been practicing for the show. Jennifer found the Daily Double in The Human Body after responding to the first two clues correctly after the first break. In The Human Body: “Allowing for almost no movement between 2 bones, a suture is a joint found only here.” And in Summer School at Yale: “‘The Chinese House From Courtyard to City’ was a course offered in 2010 by this department.” I swept the next category, though ( Animal Anagrams), so I picked up this triple-stumper: “These spotted cats are the coolest!” After that I missed only one each in the next two categories. ![]() I don’t know exactly what I’m gonna do, but I’m sure it will work out.Īnyway, I did poorly in the first two categories of today’s game, Beatles Last Lines and Yes, We Have No Army. And the salesperson was less than helpful about checking if it’s available online or if I can get one sent to the store from another store. Of course, they didn’t have my size in that one. They did have the dress in my size, but I got to thinking I may want a different dress, one that I almost got for the Bowl. Today I went to Maurice’s, the same store where I returned that dress just before the National History Bowl. Then you may remember from yesterday that I am trying to figure out what I’m going to wear to the audition. If anyone has any suggestions, I’d love to hear them. This always seems to happen when I try to read. I don’t get it because I slept all night the night before. I didn’t get to study for the Jeopardy! audition (and possible subsequent appearance) as much as I wanted to, but it’s not like something happened – I just couldn’t keep my eyes open. The game started out shaky for me today, kind of like the past couple of days overall.
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