Nevertheless, Bittenbinder came back after questions about De Beemster, Nancy Reagan, Buddy Vedder, Manchester City, Cotton, among others. With only 7 seconds to go against 65 for Rajkowski, he seemed hopeless. He needed four correct answers to still win. What did he know about Louis XIV? He folded his fingers and began to answer. ‘Sun King’ was good, ‘Versaille’, where his palace stood, too.
Rajkowski dropped to 25 seconds and needed only one correct answer to clear Bittenbinder’s 3 seconds. She hastened to answer, but came to “had many wives, oh no, that was the eighteenth,” “Paris,” “I don’t know!”, “peace,” “wars,” “etiquette,” and “dress ‘.” Not one good one, after which the oh’s and the ah’s echoed through the studio.
The politician had tactically waited to… get under Mátyás Bittenbinder’s 3 seconds, so that it was her turn to have a chance of winning the next round with one answer. For that one answer it now took her a total of 2 seconds. Mátyás Bittenbinder could therefore still hope for a blackout from his opponent.
To the final question: what did Queeny Rajkowski know about Denzel Washington? She exclaimed in relief: ,,Actor! and America.” Yes, good! Queeny Rajkowski escaped and is therefore on to the next round.
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