BERRY: Mr. Van Doren, the category is royalty.
VAN DOREN: Royalty. Yes, sir.
BERRY: Royalty. How many points would you like to try for?
VAN DOREN: Well, let’s see. I’ll take five, five points.
BERRY: All right. Name the kings of the following countries: Norway, Sweden, Belgium and Iraq.
VAN DOREN: Could I take the third part last?
BERRY: Certainly. Take as much time as you need, Charlie. You have a lot riding on these answers.
VAN DOREN: I sure have. Well, Norway, that would be Haakon- King Haakon-.
BERRY: That’s right.
VAN DOREN: And Sweden, um, Gustavus.
BERRY: Right again, Charlie. The King of Iraq?
VAN DOREN: Iraq, uh… I remember that’s his great-uncle in that wonderful book, The Seven Pillars Of Wisdom. Um, Do… No, um… King Faisal.
BERRY: Correct. And Belgium?
VAN DOREN: Belgium. Belgium. Belgium. Belgium. Let me see… That’s the third part?
BERRY: That’s right.
VAN DOREN: Um… King of Belgium… Let me see…
BERRY: Professor, would you like more time?
VAN DOREN: Belgium, the King of Belgium. I can picture him, Jack. Right down to that Hapsburg lip that they… I can’t seem to summon the name. Um…
BERRY: Professor, I’m sorry. I’m going to have to ask for your answer.
VAN DOREN: It seems like an easy one. Leopold!
BERRY: No. No, I’m… I’m sorry, Charlie. The answer is Baudouin. King Baudouin. Leopold is Baudouin’s father, the former king.