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    $400 21
Despite recent evidence of a 13th-century origin, the Vatican has encouraged scientific study of this religious relic
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Show #7060 - Friday, May 1, 2015

Greg Seroka game 7.

Contestants

Amanda Garrett, a telecommunications technician from Greenville, South Carolina

Chris Gunter, a stay-at-home parent from Rochester, New York

Greg Seroka, a chef from Steamboat Springs, Colorado (6-day champion whose cash winnings total $150,800)

Jeopardy! Round

BOOKS BY CELEBS
TRAVELING
CARD TRICKS
TECHNOLOGY & STUFF
"OLO"
THE VOYAGE OF THE BOUNTY
(Sarah: We're taking you on [*], both before and after the infamous mutiny.)
    $200 15
For his 98th birthday in 2014, this rugged-chinned actor & father of Michael released "Life Could be Verse"
    $200 4
In Bali, this luxury hotel chain calls its suites "Royal Villas", Winter, Spring, Summer or Fall
    $200 1
When drumming up new business, leave this alliterative item with your contact info
    $200 17
The 2014 World Series MVP got a Colorado from this car brand, whose rep noted its "technology & stuff"
    $200 9
It can be a punctuation mark or a part of your digestive system
    $200 3
(Sarah of the Clue Crew reports.) The purpose of the Bounty's epic journey was to collect the seedlings from this tree that could be planted in the West Indies & grow tall to provide a staple food for slaves; the mutineers threw the carefully selected 1,015 specimens overboard
    $400 23
Naturally, TV's Barbara Eden dreamed up a memoir called this name "Out of the Bottle"
    $400 14
Twice the size of Manhattan, this Colorado facility opened February 28, 1995 to replace Stapleton
    $400 2
Library item of yore, seen here
    $400 24
8 adjacent bits processed as a unit by a computer is one of these
    $400 10
Instrument heard here
    $400 5
(Sarah of the Clue Crew reports.) Waiting for the plants to mature & avoiding monsoons, the Bounty was stuck for five months on this lush tropical island
    $600 25
Retired Yankee Mariano Rivera called his memoir this, the kind of relief pitcher he was
    $600 11
For her cabin on this type of Cunard vessel, a Victorian-era traveler packed this type of "trunk"
    $600 12
A team that made the playoffs without winning the division
    $600 20
Ball under & dry pass are terms from this sport
    $600 6
(Sarah of the Clue Crew reports.) After living the lush life in the South Pacific, the Bounty's crew found it difficult to return to the ship & this oppressive captain
    DD: $3,600 18
A cold beer is just the thing to quench your thirst when cruising along this river in the capital of the Netherlands
    $800 13
Oscar-winning director Steven Soderbergh had an early job holding up these for a TV show
    $800 27
This "colorful" format gave a new option when popping in a video; the first product of its kind came out in Japan in 2003
    $800 21
A man supported by a woman in return for his attentions
    $800 7
(Sarah of the Clue Crew reports.) A long-time friend of the captain, this first mate had planned an escape by raft, but several of the crew begged him to take the ship, and the mutiny began
    $1000 19
Finding guidebooks of his time boring, this Hungarian started his own travel series with 1936's "On the Continent"
    $1000 16
The .gov dedicated to this card says, "Do not carry your card with you. Keep it in a safe place with your other important papers"
    $1000 26
In 1994 Marc Andreessen offered this web browser based on Mosaic commercially to the world
    $1000 22
Similar to vibrato, it's the rapid repetition of a single tone
    $1000 8
(Sarah of the Clue Crew reports.) The mutineers first lived on Tubuai Island, but fights with the natives forced them to flee; some risked capture by returning to Tahiti, while the rest ended up hiding here on this island

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 14):

Greg Chris Amanda
$3,200 $1,800 $1,200

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Greg Chris Amanda
$0 $3,200 $3,800

Double Jeopardy! Round

TV "NIGHT"
SCALY CRITTERS
RELIGION
(Alex: We want you to name the play in...)
NICE ENDING, SHAKESPEARE!
WARSAW PACT ALUMNI NATIONS
RHYME SCHOOL
(Alex: Because each correct response in that category will rhyme with the word "school".)
    $400 8
"Clear eyes. Full hearts. Can't lose" was a motto on this series about high school football
    $400 7
The tartaruga da Amazonia is a species of this; it can weigh 130 pounds, with 35-inch shells & strong scaly legs
    $400 21
Despite recent evidence of a 13th-century origin, the Vatican has encouraged scientific study of this religious relic
    $400 1
Lucentio:
"'Tis a wonder, by your leave, she will be tamed so"
    $400 17
This member nation hosted the 1955 meeting that produced the agreement
    $400 18
To let saliva come out of the mouth
    $800 12
In 1980 Ted Koppel was hosting the nightly update "The Iran Crisis" when it became this show
    $800 13
1 of the Borgias, Duke Francisco, was made a saint for his work in expanding & reforming this religious order
    $800 3
"Give me your hands, if we be friends: And Robin shall restore amends"
    $800 16
In November 1956 it said it was leaving the pact; enter Soviet tanks
    $1200 20
Harry Anderson played the presiding judge on this '80s comedy
    $1200 9
Although it's unlikely they built the monument where they're operating, it's the religious group seen here
    DD: $3,600 2
Caesar:
"No grave upon the earth shall clip in it A pair so famous... see High order in this great solemnity"
    $1200 14
This onetime Warsaw Pact member has since split into 2 countries
    $1200 6
Silk or nylon netting used to make veils & gowns
    $1600 22
Peter Krause & Josh Charles played co-anchors on this show set at the CSC Network
    $1600 27
This type of lizard likes to puff up the scaled membrane around its head when it gets scared
    $1600 10
The 10 traditional gurus of this religion include Guru Nanak & Guru Singh
    $1600 4
Benedick:
"Strike up, pipers!"
    $1600 15
This Balkan country was ruled by former college professor Enver Hoxha for 40 years
    $1600 25
Unit of work or energy equivalent to a newton-meter
    $2000 23
After "The Twilight Zone", Rod Serling had this 1970s supernatural anthology series
    DD: $4,500 26
Due to microscopic scales, the name of this order, including moths & butterflies, means "scaly winged" in Greek
    $2000 11
In 1959, the religious leader seen here brought this influential technique to the West
    $2000 5
Lucius:
"As for that ravenous tiger, Tamora... Her life was beastly... And being dead, let birds on her take pity"
    $2000 19
Its citizens called it the DDR; we called it this
    $2000 24
English mathematician who created a branch of algebra

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Greg Chris Amanda
$16,500 $14,800 $10,200

Final Jeopardy! Round

VICE PRESIDENTS
Of the 5 former vice presidents still living, he held the office the earliest

Final scores:

Greg Chris Amanda
$29,601 $20,401 $100
7-day champion: $180,401 2nd place: $2,000 3rd place: $1,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Greg Chris Amanda
$17,600 $12,400 $10,200
19 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
(including 1 DD)
17 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
12 R,
1 W

Combined Coryat: $40,200

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