i--piccadilly is a circus. >> that's the government, though. most governments are circuses. >> she's got a point. >> okay. >> soho is a neighborhood. >> right, and hyde park is the street i used to live on. >> yeah. >> [laughing] but not in london. >> not in london. i don't think it's hyde park. i think it's whitehall. i think the audience is right. >> i'll trust you. i got five grand. >> you got five grand. >> i'll trust you. okay, i'm gonna say d, whitehall. final answer. >> couple lifelines used... >> yeah. >> but it paid off. >> [screaming] [cheers and applause] >> good job, gerald. >> thank you, thank you. >> thank you, sir. have a seat. >> all right. >> we have some more work to do. >> yes, we do. >> you're not going anywhere. >> oh, no, not yet. >> still have one lifeline. you still have that "50/50," and now you're at $7,000. >> whoo-hoo-hoo-hoo. >> chance to get to five figures here. >> okay. >> $10,000 question is on the board. [dramatic musical flourish] >> where would you be most likely to come across the te "da capo," "vivace," and