Responses for Show #7282 - Tuesday, April 19, 2016

Andrew Pau game 3.
Andrew runs four categories.

Contestants

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Lindsey Ziegler, a project coordinator from Crystal, Minnesota

Hilary Hinzmann, an editor and writer from New York, New York

Andrew Pau, an assistant professor from Amherst, Ohio (whose 2-day cash winnings total $65,202)

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Jeopardy! Round responses

THE STATE'S RICHEST MAN
(Alex: According to Forbes magazine.)
BRIT NAMES FOR VEGGIES
EXTINCT CREATURES
OLYMPIC ATHLETES
AMERICA THE HISTORICAL
FIRST NAMES IN THE DICTIONARY
    $200 16
Washington

Andrew
    $200 1
peas

Andrew
    $200 6
the dodo

Andrew
    $200 12
Usain Bolt

Andrew
    $200 26
the Lincoln Memorial

Andrew
    $200 11
dawn

Lindsey
    $400 18
eBay

Hilary
    $400 2
a green bean (or string bean)

Andrew
    $400 7
a mammoth

Andrew
    $400 20
Nadia Comaneci

Andrew
    $400 27
the Manhattan Project

Andrew
    $400 13
miles

Andrew
    $600 19
California

Lindsey
    $600 3
scallion

Andrew
    $600 8
a passenger pigeon

Andrew
    $600 21
Lindsey Vonn

Hilary
    $600 28
Secretary of State

Andrew
    $600 14
holly

Andrew
    $800 24
Arkansas

Hilary
    $800 4
rocket

Andrew
    $800 9
a kangaroo

Andrew
    $800 22
Dorothy Hamill

Hilary
    $800 29
the Federalist Papers

Andrew
    $800 15
drew

Hilary
    $1000 25
(Sheldon) Adelson

Andrew
    $1000 5
[Applause for Andrew running the category]

eggplant

Andrew
    $2,000 10
the cave bear

Andrew
    $1000 23
Paavo Nurmi

Triple Stumper
    $1000 30
(Andrew: What is Jonestown?)
(Hilary: What is Johnson?)

Johnstown

AndrewHilary
Triple Stumper
    $1000 17
Reuben

Andrew

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 15):

Andrew Hilary Lindsey
$8,200 $800 $200

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Andrew Hilary Lindsey
$11,800 $2,400 $800

Double Jeopardy! Round responses

SHAKESPEARE'S FIRST LINES
TAKE ME TO THE COMBAT PILOT
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
PICK A "CARD"
A MIDNIGHT MOVIE
CAPITAL CITY OVERLAPS
(Alex: We'll give you two countries; you combine the capitals of those countries to come up with a third word. For instance, Ottawashington is an example.)
    $400 8
Romeo and Juliet

Andrew
    $400 26
the Red Baron

Lindsey
    $400 13
(Hilary: What is the viola?)

the cello

AndrewHilary
    $400 1
(Hilary: What are greeting cards?)
(Andrew: What are birthday cards?)

postcards

AndrewHilaryLindsey
    $400 19
Orson Welles

Hilary
    $400 3
Havanairobi

Andrew
    $800 9
the three witches

Andrew
    $800 27
Buzz Aldrin

Lindsey
    $800 14
the bagpipes

Lindsey
    $800 2
(Lindsey: What is a red card?)
...
(Alex: A red card, and you are gone.)

a yellow card

AndrewLindsey
    $800 20
Midnight Cowboy

Andrew
    $800 4
Helsinkiev

Andrew
    $1200 10
King Lear

Andrew
    $1200 28
Sullenberger

Andrew
    $1200 17
a hi-hat

Lindsey
    $1200 15
Picard

Andrew
    $1200 21
Midnight Express

Andrew
    $1200 5
Canberrabat

Andrew
    $1600 11
the merchant of Venice

Andrew
    $600 29
(Alex: For your information, there is the possibility for you today, Andrew, of setting a one-day record. You have $39,400 at the moment.)
(Andrew: $600.)
(Alex: Okay.)
[Laughter]
(Alex: So much for that.)
[Laughter]

Tuskegee

Andrew
    $1600 24
the banjo

Hilary
    $1600 16
the myocardium

Hilary
    $1600 22
Midnight Run

Hilary
    $10,000 6
Kabulaanbaatar

Andrew
    $2000 12
[Applause for Andrew's run of the category]
[NOTE: This was Andrew’s fourth category run of this game.]

Theseus

Andrew
    $2000 30
John Glenn

Hilary
    $2000 25
(Hilary: What is the hurdy-gurdy?)

the concertina

Hilary
Triple Stumper
    $2000 18
cardamom

Lindsey
    $2000 23
Ethan Hawke

Andrew
    $2000 7
[Applause for Andrew running the category]

Limanama

Andrew

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Andrew Hilary Lindsey
$40,000 $6,800 $5,600
(lock game)

[wagering suggestions for these scores]

Final Jeopardy! Round responses

18th CENTURY BRITISH SCIENTISTS
(Alex: There's a bit of a trap here; you might want to go for the most famous British scientist.)
LindseyWho is Newton?
$1,201
HilaryWho is Halley?
$6,700
AndrewWho is Newton?
$0
(Edmond) Halley

Final scores:

Andrew Hilary Lindsey
$40,000 $13,500 $4,399
3-day champion: $105,202 2nd place: $2,000 3rd place: $1,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Andrew Hilary Lindsey
$31,600 $6,800 $5,600
39 R
(including 3 DDs),
2 W
10 R,
4 W
8 R,
1 W

Combined Coryat: $44,000

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Game tape date: 2016-03-02
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