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    $800 24
These 2 words fill in the quote by jurist William Blackstone: "It is better that 10 ___ persons escape, than that 1 ___ suffer"
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Show #8111 - Monday, December 9, 2019

Jennifer Quail game 4.

Contestants

Ann Baur, a program manager from Seattle, Washington

Jeff Kushner, a health care regulator from Baltimore, Maryland

Jennifer Quail, a wine tasting consultant from Dowagiac, Michigan (3-day champion whose cash winnings total $90,300)

Jeopardy! Round

PEEK A CHOO-CHOO
GEO, DUDE
ODD-ISH
SLOWPOKE
NINE TALES
POKÉMON
    $200 1
Yes, that's a bullet train, and yes, it's making good time passing by this peak
    $200 12
We're gonna par-tay at this beach, 60 miles northeast of Orlando, & watch 500 miles of left turns at its intl. speedway!
    $200 4
The name Papadopoulos means "son of" this person, who in Greek Orthodoxy is sometimes married
    $200 17
Swimmers do it fast, but traffic may "slow to" one
    $200 16
2 tales set in this month are "The Frozen Fields" by Paul Bowles & "The Gift of the Magi"
    $200 26
Pikachu, the most iconic Pokémon character, has shown up as a 50' balloon in this annual U.S. parade
    $400 15
Vinyl record lovers will jump to respond to the name for this device that's spinning the train
    $400 9
Yo Broseph! We'll show respect in this capital as we visit the Peace Tower's Memorial Chamber honoring Canada's war dead
    $400 5
Every year in Gloucester, England you can chase down a hill after a wheel of this, the double Gloucester kind
    $400 18
You're delinquent & have been declared this kind of late for school again; one more & it's detention
    $400 24
"The Settlers" &, naturally, "The Martian" are tales in this 1950 Ray Bradbury volume
    $400 27
In the franchise's 20th anniversary year in 2016, this in-the-real-world version was released--"Gotta catch 'em all!"
    $600 8
The Pere Marquette 1225, seen here, served as the prototype for the title train in this 2004 film in which Tom Hanks did several voices
    $600 2
Your period drama won Grand Prix at the film festival in this resort city in Alpes-Maritimes Département?! Way to go, bruh!
    $600 6
In 2014 Kiwi songbird Lorde met K.C. slugger George Brett, who inspired this hit song of hers
    $600 21
Its "pace" tops out at 50 yards per hour for the garden type
    $600 23
2 supermarket tales: "Last Meal at Whole Foods" (2014) & this 1961 John Updike classic set in a letter-perfect store
    $600 28
The process of a Pokémon turning into another is known as this, like plants & animals adapting & changing over long periods
    $800 3
The London-to-Edinburgh locomotive known as "The Flying" this "Man", was Britain's first, clocked at 100 miles per hour
    $800 10
Lafitte's blacksmith shop...isn't one? It says it is "the oldest structure used as a bar in the U.S.", on this N.O. St.? We're so there!
    $800 14
At these events, Calvin Coolidge might drop pre-submitted queries to the floor & then say, "No questions today"
    $800 13
This 3-letter word can refer to your slow pace in a race or to your computer's slow response
    $800 22
He helps the twit Bertie Wooster out of jams in P.G. Wodehouse's "Leave it to" him & him "and the Unbidden Guest"
    $800 29
Like a person who prepares horses for racing, it's someone who captures Pokémon & readies & directs them in battle
    $1000 7
A famed landscape painter, this Brit depicted the Great Western Railway in 1844 with his usual dramatic atmosphere
    $1000 11
Come for some bro time & catch walleye on this Great Lake; my buddy in Sandusky, Ohio says we can crash at his place
    $1000 19
The National Zoo in Washington has a lion cam, a naked mole-rat cam & of course this, showing Tian Tian & Mei Xiang
    $1000 20
This 10-letter word for slow contains one of the 4 humors once thought to determine temperament
    DD: $1,500 25
In a classic tale General Zaroff explains that Cape buffalo is not "The Most Dangerous Game" to hunt; this is

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

Jennifer Jeff Ann
$6,600 $600 $1,600

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Jennifer Jeff Ann
$10,500 $1,200 $4,200

Double Jeopardy! Round

QUOTES OF NOTE
REAL & UNREAL PLACES
ELECTED TWICE TO THE ROCK HALL OF FAME
FROM "C" TO SHINING "C"
PSYCHOLOGY JARGON
HAVE AN ARTSY CHRISTMASTIME
    $400 22
On June 10, 1941 he said, "The British... are the only people who like to be told how bad things are"
    $400 15
Unreal: the town of Godric's Hollow, the final hiding place for Harry Potter's parents before they were killed by this man
    $400 8
This guitarist is quite the 2-timer, with The Yardbirds in 1992 & no surprise, with Led Zeppelin 3 years later
    $400 3
In this traditional holiday ballet, Clara defends the title object against the king of the mice
    $800 24
These 2 words fill in the quote by jurist William Blackstone: "It is better that 10 ___ persons escape, than that 1 ___ suffer"
    $800 16
Real: Humpybong & Burpengary, places in this Aussie "land" that holds its own in odd names
    $800 1
He's actually a 3-timer, getting the call for his work with The Yardbirds, Cream & as a solo act
    $800 4
Matthew Bourne's Xmastime-set dance adaptation of this Tim Burton film about a boy with dangerous mitts was first staged in 2005
    $1200 25
In 1969 Curt Flood, a player in this sport, wrote to its commissioner, "After 12 years... I do not feel I am a piece of property"
    $1200 18
Unreal: Mildendo, which must be a small town, as it's the capital of this land in "Gulliver's Travels"
    $1200 5
He punched his hall pass in 1996 with The Velvet Underground, and again in 2015 on his own
    $1200 11
This adjective meaning "puzzling" is used for a type of crossword
    $1200 9
An original model of something, or any unconscious idea held by all members of society
    $1200 12
If you're in London stop by the National Gallery to see Botticelli's "Mystic" this, the first-Christmas scene
    $1600 26
Dick Cheney, talking of this, something his daughter Mary went on to do: "I think freedom means freedom for everyone"
    $1600 19
Unreal: Pandemonium or "All Demons", the capital of hell in this long poem
    $1600 6
Man, "Some Guys Have All The Luck"! This singer went in solo in '94 & went in again as one of the Faces in 2012
    $1600 10
A priest or rabbi
    $1600 2
Knowing smoking is bad for your health but doing it anyway is an example of "cognitive" this, simultaneous incongruent beliefs
    DD: $4,000 13
A collaboration of brother composer & sister librettist, this opera version of a brother-&-sister kids' tale is a yuletide tradition
    $2000 23
Fill in the French quote: de Gaulle said, "La France a perdu une bataille! Mais la France n'a pas perdu la..."
    $2000 20
Real: Nether Wallop in England, owned in the 11th century by this earl whose son Harold was once king
    $2000 7
He did the 2-fer in one night in 1997: as the middle name in a harmony-singing trio & with Buffalo Springfield
    DD: $5,000 17
Greek for "to cleanse" gives us this word that describes an experience that relieves pent-up emotions
    $2000 21
Most psychologists now refer to multiple personality disorder as D.I.D., or this type of "identity disorder"
    $2000 14
This composer's 1734 "Christmas Oratorio" uses as part of its text Martin Luther's Bible translation

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Jennifer Jeff Ann
$21,700 $5,200 $15,200

Final Jeopardy! Round

VICE PRESIDENTS
George H.W. Bush in 1988 was the first sitting vice president to be elected to the top job since this man 152 years before

Final scores:

Jennifer Jeff Ann
$33,000 $2 $6,499
4-day champion: $123,300 3rd place: $1,000 2nd place: $2,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Jennifer Jeff Ann
$18,800 $5,200 $12,200
25 R
(including 2 DDs),
2 W
7 R,
2 W
18 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W

Combined Coryat: $36,200

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