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00:00This is Jeopardy!
00:07Now entering the studio are today's contestants.
00:10An actuary from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Mark McGinnity.
00:14A project coordinator from Washington, D.C., Sally Adams.
00:19And our returning champion, a financial aid director from Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania, Bill Schilling.
00:26Whose two-day cash winnings total $16,602.
00:33And now, here is the host of Jeopardy! Alex Trevick.
00:38Thank you, Johnny Devers. Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to our program.
00:42Our current champion is a man who is into aimless driving.
00:46But he has certainly found the path to success on Jeopardy!
00:49He has won two games in a row, Bill Schilling has, picking up over $16,000.
00:54He would like to make it three in a row with this half hour.
00:57But Sally and Mark, boy, you guys look pretty serious about this.
01:00Have some fun in the first round, then get serious in the second round.
01:03That's when you earn the big bucks. Let's go to work. Good luck.
01:08One daily double in this round of play, and here are your categories.
01:11Looks like we're starting off with a year. Let's see if it's a good one.
01:13Well, 1895. That was a great year.
01:17Song lyrics, bridges, math, liqueurs, and four-letter words.
01:25Bill, your choice.
01:26Oh, why don't we start with 1895 for $100, Alex?
01:29He followed the success of the Red Badge of Courage with The Black Riders and Other Lines.
01:35Mark.
01:35Who is Stephen Crane?
01:36Right.
01:371895 for $200, please.
01:39In 1895, this country ceded Taiwan to Japan.
01:43Mark.
01:44What is China?
01:44Yes.
01:45Math for $100.
01:46Answer there.
01:47Anything that occurs semi-monthly will happen this many times in one year.
01:52Bill?
01:52What is $24?
01:53That's right.
01:541895 for $300, please.
01:56U.S. Secretary of State Richard Olney invoked this doctrine against Britain in a border dispute with Venezuela.
02:03Bill?
02:03What is the Monroe doctor?
02:04That's right.
02:051895 for $400, please.
02:07Sir William Ramsey isolated this light gas, atomic number two, from the mineral cleavite.
02:13Mark?
02:14What is helium?
02:15Correct.
02:16Math for $200.
02:17Term for a polygon that has twice as many sides as a pentagon.
02:22Mark.
02:23What is a decagon?
02:24Right.
02:24Math for $300.
02:26Size of an angle complementary to one of 85 degrees.
02:31Sally?
02:31What is 15?
02:32No.
02:33Mark?
02:34What is five degrees?
02:34Correct.
02:35Math for $400.
02:36A tangent touches a circle at one point, and this is a line that touches at two points.
02:42Mark?
02:43What is a secant?
02:44Yes.
02:45Math for $500.
02:46Euclid provided a proof that the number of these is infinite.
02:49In 1992, one with 227,832 digits was found.
02:55Mark?
02:56What are prime numbers?
02:57You are right.
02:58Another $500 coming your way.
02:59Let's see.
03:00Four-letter words for $100.
03:01Before an Oscar winner is announced, this is broken on the envelope containing the name.
03:07Bill?
03:08What is a seal?
03:08Yes.
03:09Four-letter words for $200, please.
03:12Cut into cube-shaped pieces.
03:15Bill?
03:15What is dice?
03:16Yes.
03:17Four-letter words for $300, please.
03:19It's a feudal estate.
03:21Mark?
03:22What is a thief?
03:23Yes, F-I-E-F.
03:24Four-letter words for $400.
03:26The name of this fruit also means something very desirable.
03:30Bill?
03:31What is a plum?
03:32Right.
03:32And four-letter words for $500.
03:34It can precede row, road, or dew.
03:41Bill?
03:42What is skid?
03:42Skid, yes.
03:43Skid row, skid road, or skidoo.
03:45At this point, I'd like to try liqueurs for $100.
03:49All right.
03:51Flavor in common to creme de cerise and maraschino, or maraschino.
03:56Sally?
03:57What is cherry?
03:58Cherry is right.
03:58That's $100 for you.
04:00You're at minus $200.
04:01You pick again after this break for these commercials.
04:04Please stay tuned, folks.
04:04We're coming right back.
04:06I'm Jim Gardner.
04:07Tonight, tempers flare during today's testimony from a Philadelphia lawyer suing his former
04:12law firm for AIDS discrimination will have the story at 11.
04:17My Stroman bread is Pennsylvania's favorite.
04:19Let the children tell you why.
04:21Because it's fresher and softer.
04:23Because it tastes good.
04:25It's soft.
04:26I don't know.
04:27I like the taste better.
04:28Stroman makes so many good sandwiches.
04:31Peanut butter and jelly jelly.
04:32And I like lettuce and tomatoes on it.
04:34And guess what happens when you don't make a sandwich with Stroman bread?
04:38I had a big problem with eating it, but I ate it eventually.
04:42Oh, my Stroman bread.
04:44Kids know good when they taste it.
04:46It's the end of the model year.
04:48And you know what that means.
04:50Sable season.
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05:01Special low terms and a short 24-month lease make Sable, even with all these features,
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05:08Choose the Sable Sedan or wagon you want, but choose it now.
05:10Because this leasing offer won't last forever.
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05:21And when you travel with us this fall, you'll save 50% on a Companions Fair.
05:26You built this country.
05:29Now experience it.
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05:46All right, Sally, let's get rid of that negative sign in front of that 200.
05:55Pick another clue for us.
05:57I'd like $18.95 for $500, please.
06:00In January, Karsten Borkrevink was a member of the first party to set foot on this continent's
06:07main part.
06:09Sally.
06:10What is Antarctica?
06:10Yes, and you're out of the hole.
06:11Nicely done.
06:12Song lyrics for $100, please.
06:15I'm wearing second-hand hats, second-hand clothes.
06:18That's why they call me this.
06:21Sally.
06:21What is King of the Road?
06:22Oh, no.
06:23Bill.
06:24What is Secondhand Rose?
06:26Yes, Secondhand Rose.
06:28Let's go to La Curse for $200, please.
06:30Southern Comfort is from the United States.
06:32Yukon Jack is from this country.
06:35Sally.
06:36What is England?
06:37No.
06:38Bill.
06:38What is Canada?
06:39Canada.
06:40Yukon Jack, right.
06:40Liqueurs for $300, please.
06:43If you wake up and smell this, it could be Kahlua or Pasha.
06:48Sally.
06:49What is coffee?
06:49Coffee liqueur, right.
06:50Liqueur for $400, please.
06:52The aniseed in Perrineau gives it this distinctive candy flavor.
06:58Sally.
06:58What is licorice?
06:59Yes.
07:00Liqueurs for $500, please.
07:02Herbs, heather, honey, and this liquor are blended in Drambui.
07:06Bill.
07:07What is scotch?
07:07That's it.
07:08Uh, how about bridges for $100, please?
07:11During its 50th anniversary party in 1987, so many people crowded this California bridge,
07:16some feared it might collapse.
07:19Sally.
07:19What is the Golden Gate Bridge?
07:20Yes.
07:21Bridges for $200, please.
07:22Rededicated in Arizona in 1971, Guinness calls it the largest antique ever sold.
07:29Sally.
07:29What is London Bridge?
07:30Yes.
07:31Bridges for $300, please.
07:32Between 1959 and 1962, a lower deck with six more traffic lanes was added to this bridge
07:38over the Hudson.
07:40Bill.
07:40What is the George Washington Bridge?
07:42You're right.
07:43Uh, bridges for $400, please, Alex.
07:45In 1986, the King Fahd Causeway opened, linking Bahrain with this country.
07:50Sally.
07:51What is Saudi Arabia?
07:52Yes.
07:53Bridges for $500, please.
07:54The answer there is the one daily double in this round, and you could take the lead if
08:00you made it a true daily double and responded correctly.
08:03I'm going to bet $600, please.
08:04All right.
08:05For an even $2,000, here is the clue in the category of bridges.
08:08The name of this Italian bridge comes from the lamentations of prisoners who were forced
08:13to cross it.
08:14What is the bridge of size?
08:15Yes.
08:16You are right.
08:17Again, you're on a roll.
08:19Select.
08:19Song lyrics for $200, please.
08:23On a day like today, we pass the time away, writing these.
08:31Pat Boone's song, Love Letters in the Sand.
08:33Sally, do you want the $300?
08:34Sure.
08:36I bless the day I found you.
08:38I want to stay around you, and so I beg you this.
08:43Sally.
08:44Please stay a little bit longer.
08:46No.
08:48I don't.
08:48Bill or Mark?
08:50What is Let It Be Me?
08:52Let's go for the $400, shall we?
08:54Sally?
08:54Hey, sure.
08:55Okay.
08:56They said someday you'll find all who love are blind.
08:59When your heart's on fire, you must realize this.
09:03Mark?
09:04What is Smoke Gets In Your Eyes?
09:06You are right.
09:06And now the last clue.
09:08Never thought I'd fall, but now I hear love call.
09:10I'm getting this.
09:15What am I getting?
09:16I'm getting sentimental over you.
09:18All right.
09:19We didn't do too well in that song lyrics category, but that's all right.
09:22We've got a good game underway.
09:24Mark in the lead with $2,800, $100 more than Bill.
09:26Sally moving up nicely from that deficit to wind up with $1,700.
09:30Mark McGinnity from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
09:33An actuary who met his wife when you and she were doing what?
09:39We were prancing around in our underwear in a community theater production of No Sex, Please, We're British.
09:45Hello.
09:46Are you still in community theater?
09:49My actuarial exams have kind of interfered with that, I'm afraid.
09:52But my wife still is involved.
09:53She does it?
09:54Mm-hmm.
09:54Okay.
09:55Nice having you here.
09:55Sally Adams is from Washington, D.C.
09:58A descendant of Blackbeard the Pirate, it says here.
10:01This is true.
10:01This is true.
10:02Although I hope, despite my earlier performance in the first round, that I don't end up like he did.
10:08How did he end up?
10:09He ended up with his head cut off in Ocracoke Harbor, and they say his body swam around the boat,
10:14but I think the worst part is that they sailed it around all the main ports of the East Coast.
10:18I think I'll keep mine the way it is.
10:20All right.
10:20Bill Schilling is our champion.
10:22We introduced him as a financial aid director at the University of Pennsylvania.
10:27Are kids needing more help nowadays?
10:29I'm seeing some of the costs for educating children in private primary school, let alone secondary school.
10:36And colleges must be astronomical.
10:38It's very expensive.
10:38How can an ordinary family put their kids through college?
10:41Well, an ordinary family can't, which is why we have financial aid offices and financial aid programs.
10:48The cost of education has clearly been rising faster than what most families can afford.
10:53But I think we still have the capacity to enable almost every student in this country to go where they want to go with a little bit of help.
11:03Okay.
11:03Well, that's good to know.
11:04Thank you very much, Bill.
11:05We'll take a break.
11:06We'll come back and play Double Jeopardy in a moment.
11:17Falling in love again.
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11:38New buffalo wings from Pizza Hut.
11:40A whole new way to spice up the love affair.
11:43This is the huge new GE Profile 30 refrigerator.
11:48And since it's the largest refrigerator of its kind, you may wonder how it will fit in your kitchen.
11:53But while smart space designs like quick space shelves, huge freezer baskets, and deep door bins give you so much more space inside,
12:03you'll be astonished to find that it doesn't take up an inch more space outside.
12:07The new GE Profile 30.
12:09It fits because it's only bigger on the inside.
12:15Woodzig Power Pruner.
12:17It's here.
12:18The tool you've been waiting for.
12:19If summer made your yard a jungle, get the tool that can tame it fast.
12:23Woodzig is great for fall cleanup with plug-in or cordless models.
12:27Ideal for bushes and shrubs.
12:29The pole pruner can reach up to 15 feet and gets in and out of tight pruning areas.
12:33Hand models make low-level pruning a snap.
12:36Tame your jungle fast with the all-season Woodzig from the makers of Oregon Saw Chain.
12:41Available at Heckenshire Lane Co. Boscov and Sears.
12:45This isn't quite right.
12:47Patrick, come here and help me out for a minute.
12:50Resort has personality.
12:53Murph's personality.
12:55Smiling with personality.
12:56Stars with personality.
12:58Show with personality.
13:00Food with personality.
13:02Murph wants you to come and see.
13:04Oh, come on, Pat.
13:06I get to do the solos.
13:08Whee!
13:10Our personality.
13:12Our personality.
13:21Here we go indeed.
13:27The Double Jeopardy round coming up.
13:28The categories are First Ladies, Canada, quotations, Black America, religion, and finally, opera settings.
13:46Sally, start us off.
13:47I'll take First Ladies for 200, please.
13:49Answer.
13:49After leaving the White House, she helped plan her husband's presidential library in Atlanta.
13:55Mark?
13:55Who is Rosalynn Carter?
13:56Correct.
13:57First Ladies for 400.
13:58She missed her husband's 1797 inauguration because she was nursing his sick mother in Massachusetts.
14:05Sally?
14:06Who is John Adams?
14:07No.
14:07Abigail.
14:09Bill or Mark?
14:10Mark?
14:10Who is Abigail Adams?
14:11Abigail, yes.
14:12Sally spoke too quickly there.
14:14That's okay.
14:14Select Mark.
14:15First Ladies for 600.
14:17She was twice named to the list of the 100 most influential lawyers in America.
14:22Sally?
14:23Who is Hillary Clinton?
14:23You're right.
14:25First Ladies for 800, please.
14:26Besides Frances Cleveland, she was the only other presidential widow to remarry.
14:32Bill?
14:32Who is Jackie Kennedy Onassis?
14:34Yes.
14:36Let's finish First Ladies for 1,000, please.
14:38Although she never wrote her memoirs, she did write a book about her ancestors with son Kermit.
14:44Sally?
14:45Who is Eleanor Roosevelt?
14:46No.
14:48Bill or Mark?
14:49Sally realizes now perhaps she picked the wrong Mrs. Roosevelt.
14:54It was Edith, the wife of Teddy Roosevelt, not Eleanor, the wife of FDR.
14:57Bill, pick again, please.
14:58Let's try Religion for 200, please.
15:00Answer.
15:01These officials appointed by the Pope rank second to him in authority and dignity.
15:06Sally?
15:07Who are cardinals?
15:08That's right.
15:09Religion for 400, please.
15:10In the Sahara, these Islamic houses of worship may be no more than a half circle of stones.
15:16Mark?
15:16What are mosques?
15:17That's it.
15:18Religion for 600.
15:19This religious movement first received its name at the Diet of Shpire in 1529.
15:25Bill?
15:26What is Protestantism?
15:27Yes.
15:28Religion for 800, please.
15:30It's the chief form of Buddhism practiced in Tibet.
15:35Sally?
15:36What is Shinto?
15:37No.
15:38Bill or Mark?
15:39Correct response.
15:40What is Lamaism?
15:42Bill, back to you.
15:43Let's finish Religion for 1,000, please.
15:45Dating from between 1500 and 500 B.C., they're the oldest and most sacred books of Hinduism.
15:52Mark?
15:52What are the Vedas?
15:54The Vedas, yes.
15:56Okay.
15:57Opera settings for 200.
16:00In Il Piccolo Marat, terror reigns in this capital city after the murder of Marat.
16:05Mark?
16:06What is Paris?
16:07That's right.
16:08Opera settings for 400.
16:09Puccini set his opera, The Witches, in this dark wooded area of Germany.
16:14Mark?
16:15What is The Black Forest?
16:16Yes.
16:17Opera settings for 600.
16:18This opera, based on a Herman Melville book, is set on the HMS Indomitable in 1797.
16:24Mark?
16:25What is Billy Budd?
16:26Right.
16:27Opera settings for 800.
16:28This 1850 opera, famous for its wedding march, is set in the Antwerp area in the 10th century.
16:35Bill?
16:35What is Lohengrin?
16:36Yes.
16:37Opera settings for 1,000.
16:39Like many other operas, including Don Giovanni, Massanese Le Cid takes place in this Spanish city.
16:45Sally?
16:46What is Granada?
16:47No.
16:48Mark?
16:49What is Seville?
16:49Seville.
16:50That's the one.
16:51Let's try Black America for 200.
16:54The answer at the top of that column.
16:56A former home of this roots author in Henning, Tennessee, is now a state historic site.
17:03Mark?
17:03Who is Alex Haley?
17:04Correct.
17:05Black America for 400.
17:07In 1994, this New Jersey-born boxer, the oldest man to win the heavyweight title, died at age 80.
17:14Bill?
17:15Who is Jersey Joe Walcott?
17:16Yes.
17:17How about Black America for 600, please?
17:19In 1946, Judge William H. Hastie became the first black governor of this U.S. possession in the Caribbean.
17:26Bill?
17:26What are the Virgin Islands?
17:28That's it.
17:29And Black America for 800.
17:30When Malcolm X joined the Black Muslims, he dropped this last name.
17:35Sally?
17:36What is little?
17:37You're right.
17:37Black America for 1,000, please.
17:39The answer there is one of the Daily Doubles.
17:43You've been going in the wrong direction for a little while, Sally, but you can turn that around.
17:47You can risk up to $1,000 on this clue.
17:48I'm going to do it.
17:49All right.
17:50For 1,000, here is the clue in Black America.
17:53She wrote the poems read by Janet Jackson in Poetic Justice and also appeared in the film.
17:59Who is Maya Angelou?
18:00You're right.
18:00And you're at plus 1,100 right now.
18:03Go again.
18:03Quotations for 200, please.
18:08Jerome wrote, it is impossible to enjoy idling unless one has plenty of this to do.
18:15Bill?
18:16What is nothing?
18:17No.
18:17It's impossible to enjoy idling unless you have a lot of work to do.
18:24Sally, back to you.
18:25Quotations for 400, please.
18:27Francis Bacon wrote of the wisdom of these animals that shed tears when they would devour.
18:32Mark?
18:33What are crocodiles?
18:34Yes.
18:35Quotations for 600.
18:36Ralph Waldo Emerson defined it as a plant whose virtues have not yet been discovered.
18:42Mark?
18:42What is a weed?
18:43A weed, right.
18:44Quotations for 800.
18:46Boswell's Life of Johnson quotes this American's, man is a tool-making animal.
18:55Who is very quotable in America around that time?
18:58Ben Franklin.
19:00Mark, pick again.
19:01Quotations for 1,000.
19:03In Don Juan, Byron wrote, this is sweet, especially to women.
19:11Sally?
19:11What is love?
19:12No.
19:14Mark or Bill?
19:15Bill?
19:15What is success?
19:16No.
19:17Oh, you're going to hate yourselves on this one, folks.
19:19What is revenge?
19:21Revenge is sweet.
19:22Mark, back to you.
19:23Canada for 200.
19:24It's the language of instruction at the University of St. Anne in Nova Scotia.
19:28Language of instruction is French.
19:34Mark?
19:35Canada for 400.
19:36The Grouse Mountain Skyride takes visitors 3,700 feet above this British Columbia city.
19:43Sally?
19:43What is Vancouver?
19:44You're right.
19:44Less than a minute.
19:45Canada for 600, please.
19:46Old Wives Lake lies southwest of Regina in this province, and that's not an Old Wives
19:52Tale.
19:53Bill?
19:53What is Saskatchewan?
19:54Correct.
19:55Canada for 800.
19:56A Micmac Indian legend says this small island province was the favorite island of a god
20:02named Blue Scat.
20:04Mark?
20:04What is Prince Edward Island?
20:05That's right.
20:06Now, the last clue for you, Mark.
20:08It is the Bailey double, and you're not too happy about this.
20:12You have a $3,700 lead over our returning champion, Bill.
20:17Uh, $1,700.
20:21All right.
20:22$1,700 it is.
20:23At risk on this.
20:26The Royal Tyrrell Museum, the world's leading dinosaur museum, is in this westernmost prairie
20:33province.
20:33Um, what is Alberta?
20:41Right.
20:43That's the westernmost.
20:45Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta.
20:47Then you come to British Columbia when you cross the Rockies.
20:49You have $10,700.
20:51We're getting set for final jeopardy.
20:53The runners-up will receive these prizes.
20:55The champion will get the cash.
20:56Johnny.
20:56For today's second-place contestant, we'll fly you and a guest aboard TWA to Orlando,
21:01Florida.
21:01Only TWA has comfort class instead of coach.
21:04For the same price, you get more leg room than any other major U.S. airline on most flights.
21:09TWA, the most comfortable way to fly.
21:11And you'll enjoy a week at Marriott's Orlando World Center, a 200-acre resort-opolis just
21:15minutes away from the magic and attractions of central Florida.
21:18Today's third-place contestant will receive the Castaldo Crystal Collection, breathtaking Italian
21:23handmade and hand-polished picture with icer, and champagne flutes with silver.
21:27Castaldo Crystal, designed for sheer elegance from Miller Import.
21:30And all contestants receive the Jeopardy! home game.
21:33Host your own game of Jeopardy! at home.
21:34With over 2,000 challenging answers and questions, the category is fun.
21:39And now, once again, here's Alex.
21:40Thank you, Johnny.
21:41Final Jeopardy! category for us today is this.
21:44Literary Awards.
21:45Back in a moment.
21:45Ah, Buster's birthday party.
21:5450 hamburgers shaped like squirrels, ice cream dog bones for dessert, a couple of fights,
22:01a cat chase, my sofa confused for a fire hydrant, and when the party is over, my bissel little
22:08green-clean machine, the hand-held miracle worker that quickly lifts out carpet and upholstery stains.
22:15Life's messy.
22:17Clean it up.
22:18Warms my soul.
22:22Smitty, I don't think we're in Kansas anymore.
22:25You ever heard of a cold cereal that made you feel warm all over?
22:29Quaker honey nut toasted oatmeal, honey and almonds, and crunchy little oatmeal oats on top.
22:35Warms my soul.
22:38Hi, Lori.
22:39I'm on dead.
22:41Quaker toasted oatmeal.
22:42That's better.
22:44It's cold.
22:45But it warms my soul.
22:49You might be confused by all the different types of pain relievers and all their claims,
22:53but your doctor isn't.
22:54They call one-type NSAIDs, like aspirin, ibuprofen, and the latest pain reliever with the main ingredient,
23:00naproxen sodium.
23:01The pain reliever in Tylenol is different from all these, especially when it comes to your stomach.
23:07To varying degrees, every NSAID brand can sometimes cause the side effect of stomach irritation.
23:12Tylenol won't.
23:13The choice is clear.
23:15Tylenol, the pain reliever hospitals use most.
23:17You can do anything you want with this money.
23:48An invitation to abuse so outrageous.
23:50So how do you explain the government's so anxious to give you all this money?
23:53I don't know.
23:54You have to see it to believe it.
23:56Join Sam Donaldson and me for primetime.
23:58Be sure to watch Tonight at 10, followed by Action News at 11.
24:02So you think you've got all the fixings to make Boston Chicken's new vegetable pot pie.
24:08Yeah.
24:08Well, what about the fresh zucchini?
24:10Ooh.
24:10Uh-oh.
24:12And the carrots.
24:14Don't forget the squash.
24:16And peppers.
24:17And leeks.
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25:05All right, contestants, you'll have 30 seconds to come up with a question to this answer.
25:10Two of three men from Ireland awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature.
25:16Good luck.
25:28All right, Sally, we're going to start with you.
25:51Let's take a look at your response.
25:52Did you come up with two of these Irish men who are James Joyce and Eugene O'Neill?
25:56Sorry, that is incorrect.
25:57Your wager was $4.99.
25:59That'll leave you with a dollar.
26:00Let's go to Bill Schilling now.
26:02He had $5,300.
26:03His response, who were Joyce and Yates?
26:07William Butler Yates is correct.
26:09James Joyce is incorrect.
26:10So your response is wrong, and it will cost you $4,299, leaving you with $1,001.
26:17Let's go to Mark McGinnity.
26:18He had $10,700.
26:20Did he come up with two of the three?
26:23Who are Shaw and Joyce?
26:25Shaw is right.
26:26Joyce is not.
26:27Samuel Beckett is the third.
26:29Yates, Shaw, and Beckett.
26:31Those are the three.
26:32It will cost you $99.
26:35That will leave you with $10,601, and it will make you the new champion.
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26:40We'll see you then.
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