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    $2000 20
Songs from both "The Towering Inferno" & this maritime disaster movie won Oscars in the early 1970s
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Show #7781 - Monday, June 11, 2018

Contestants

Catherine Ono, a software developer from Santa Clara, California

Tracey Lazareth, a teacher and librarian from Mississauga, Ontario, Canada

David Kleinman, a student from Sharon, Massachusetts (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $31,600)

Jeopardy! Round

AROUND THE U.S.A.
TV QUOTES
TEDDY BEARS
LITERARY SONS & DAUGHTERS
THE ITALIAN JOB
MONDAY IS FUN DAY
    $200 16
The 2018 Super Bowl victory parade ended at the museum steps made famous in this 1976 movie
    $200 10
Bartlett's lists "Me want cookie!" under its memorable quotes from this TV show
    $200 24
Duffy the Disney bear is big in Japan; he even has the outline of this character on his face
    $200 4
The offspring of this "boy who lived" sport names like Albus Severus & Lily Luna
    $200 29
Cuoco
    $200 11
The U.S. celebrates this holiday on the first Monday in September
    $400 17
See the Montana legislature in session, January to April of odd-numbered years, at the capitol in this city
    $400 9
On this show Don Draper shut down an angry employee with the epic "I don't think about you at all"
    $400 23
In a Don Freeman children's book, a teddy bear named for this ribbed fabric searches for his lost button
    $400 5
Dostoyevsky work that centers on the murder of Fyodor, father of Alyosha, Dmitry & Ivan
    $400 28
Prete
    $400 12
Named for its online bargains, it's the Monday after Thanksgiving
    $600 18
You can look over the Rio Grande while relaxing in Ralph Edwards Park in Truth or Consequences in this state
    DD: $1,000 1
In season 6 of "Game of Thrones", a white raven brings this news, one word different from the show's tagline
    $600 20
This Rowan Atkinson character imaginatively calls his teddy bear & best friend "Teddy"
    $600 6
"Alack, what trouble was I then to you!" she says to her father Prospero in "The Tempest"
    $600 26
Fornaio or Panettiere
    $600 13
This familial pop group hit No. 1 in 1966 with "Monday, Monday"
    $800 19
The Tides Inn resort hotel in Virginia is on a private peninsula by this bay
    $800 2
This AMC spin-off featured the line "Slippin' Jimmy with a law degree is like a chimp with a machine gun"
    $800 21
This mall "Workshop" has been turning the teddy bear manufacturing over to you for more than 20 years
    $800 7
A post-Fleming tale features James Bond's son James, from his hookup with Kissy Suzuki in this Japan-set novel
    $800 25
Marinaio
    $800 14
oprah.com lists 15 happy Monday events including the July 1, 1907 introduction of these bite-size Hershey products
    $1000 30
The only national park entirely within Wyoming is this one just south of Yellowstone
    $1000 3
Explaining away a perceived infidelity on "Friends", Ross often reminded Rachel, "We were on" one of these
    $1000 22
Snuggle is a bear who represents this type of laundry product that makes snuggling more pleasant
    $1000 8
Rhett & Scarlett name their daughter Eugenie, but her nickname is this, also the name of a Confederate flag
    $1000 27
Pittore--Italy has produced many famous ones
    $1000 15
In the Eastern Orthodox church, Mondays are days on which these beings are celebrated

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

David Tracey Catherine
$1,800 $2,600 $2,200

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

David Tracey Catherine
$2,400 $4,400 $4,800

Double Jeopardy! Round

INSTANT GRATIFICATION
BEST SONG OSCARS
NOTABLE AMERICAN WOMEN
"C" IT NOW
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY BOOKS
OBLAST FROM THE PAST
    $400 16
Around 1910 an immigrant named George Washington marketed the USA's first successful instant type of this hot drink
    $400 14
"Whatever Will Be, Will Be" also known by this Spanish title, won the Oscar
    $400 8
Ex-slave & conductor on the Underground Railroad who served as a spy for the Union in the Civil War
    $400 2
The front section of a semi where the driver sits
    $400 21
The technology of a galaxy far, far away is the subject of Patrick Johnson's "The Physics of" this film series
    $400 26
St. Petersburg is in this oblast, or Russian province, that didn't seem to get the name-change memo
    $800 15
In 1998 this I.T. company bought ICQ, a program that launched large-scale instant messaging
    $800 17
Sung by Celine Dion, it was a "Titanic" hit, winning a 1997 Oscar
    $800 10
This artist began living in New Mexico in the 1930s, eventually buying a hacienda in Abiquiu with a large garden
    $800 3
This word for a school ground is from Latin for "field"
    $800 22
"Hunting Monsters" takes a scientific look at the myths behind creatures like Bigfoot, dragons & this "plesiosaur"
    $800 27
During WWII a vodka factory in Moscow oblast made these "cocktails" for military use, with some of its peace-time ingredients
    $1200 6
1 Corinthians is where you'll find the dead being raised & the phrase "in the twinkling of" one of these
    $1200 18
The 1939 Oscar went to this song with music by Harold Arlen
    $1200 11
"Always, Rachel" is a collection of letters by this author of "Silent Spring"
    $1200 1
Get out the blowtorch--it's time to make this custard dessert
    $1200 23
In his memoir "Endurance", NASA astronaut Scott Kelly recounts his one year here
    $1200 28
Part of the Sakhalin oblast was acquired from this country in 1947
    $1600 7
This brand of modified pressure cooker combines several kitchen appliances in one
    $1600 19
"Talk To The Animals", from this 1967 film, was a winner
    $1600 12
A 1917 Carnegie Hall audience heard her defend birth control, saying she was 1 of 11 kids, causing her mom to die young
    $1600 4
A judge in his private chamber, not in open court, is said to be "in" this
    DD: $3,000 24
Recalibrating our emotions & restocking our immune systems are 2 good reasons "Why We" do this in a recent title
    $1600 29
The Kursk oblast is home to the Kursk magnetic anomaly, which over the years has yielded vast amounts of this ore
    $2000 9
The main action of an Ambrose Bierce short story takes place in the instant of a hanging on this bridge
    $2000 20
Songs from both "The Towering Inferno" & this maritime disaster movie won Oscars in the early 1970s
    DD: $2,000 13
She coined the term "Lost Generation" for expatriate writers like Ernest Hemingway
    $2000 5
It's the typical sailors' & pirates' weapon seen here
    $2000 25
Pick a home or when to marry with these series of steps "to Live By: The Computer Science of Human Decisions"
    $2000 30
The Potsdam Agreement gave Russia the Kaliningrad oblast bordered by Lithuania & this country

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

David Tracey Catherine
$7,600 $11,600 $17,400

Final Jeopardy! Round

BRASS INSTRUMENTS
In playing this instrument whose early version was called a sackbut, it's about 6" from A to B, about 7" from C to D

Final scores:

David Tracey Catherine
$15,198 $11,600 $23,201
2nd place: $2,000 3rd place: $1,000 New champion: $23,201

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

David Tracey Catherine
$7,200 $13,600 $16,000
19 R
(including 1 DD),
7 W
16 R,
1 W
(including 1 DD)
18 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W

Combined Coryat: $36,800

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