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1:21:00
You're back again with
a lot of money at stake.

1:21:03
Mrs. Nearing, let's tell
the Professor and our audience
a little something about you.

1:21:06
[ Announcer ] A sometimes painter,
pianist and Double-Crostics fan,

1:21:10
she has a Bachelor's Degree
from Queens College, New York,

1:21:13
and a M.A. and L.L.B.
from Columbia.

1:21:15
She and her husband Victor
are lawyers in New York.

1:21:18
- Quite a bean inside
that pretty head, huh ?
- She's terrifying.

1:21:21
All right, l think you both know
how to play the game. Don't
forget to put your earphones on.

1:21:25
The very best of luck to both of you.
Let's play Twenty-One.

1:21:33
Some of the most important airplanes of
World War ll were the following:

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the P-40, the P-47,
the P-51,

1:21:40
the B-24, the B-25
and the B-26.

1:21:45
Give me the nicknames the
Air Force gave to these planes.

1:21:48
That's much harder than the
question they asked that woman,
and hers was ten points !

1:21:53
-Do you know the names of those planes ?
-Of course not. Sit down.

1:21:56
Who would know the names
of those planes ?

1:21:58
- He's not the Secretary of Defense.
- Shh, shh.

1:22:01
As we enter our final round, Mrs.
Nearing leads by a score of 21 to 16.

1:22:06
lt is the moment of truth, as
it were, for Charles Van Doren,
our reigning champion,

1:22:09
after a record-breaking
14 weeks.

1:22:11
Will he hold
onto his title ?

1:22:14
Wow.
Mrs. Nearing.

1:22:16
- Yes ?
- You have the required 21 points.

1:22:19
We're going to let you listen in
on this last round.

1:22:22
Please do not divulge your score
or speak in any way.

1:22:25
Mr. Van Doren,
the category is royalty.

1:22:29
- Royalty. Yes, sir.
- [ Charles ] Royalty.

1:22:31
- How many points would you
like to try for ?
- Well, let's see.

1:22:34
l'll take five,
five points.

1:22:38
[ Barry ] All right. Name the kings
of the following countries:

1:22:41
Norway, Sweden, Belgium
and lraq.

1:22:45
- Could l take the third part last ?
- Certainly.

1:22:48
Take as much time as you need, Charlie.
You have a lot riding on these answers.

1:22:51
l sure have. Well, Norway,
that would be Haakon. King Haakon.

1:22:54
- [ Barry ] That's right
- And Sweden, um, Gustavus.

1:22:58
- Right again, Charlie.
The King of lraq ?
- lraq, uh--


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