Show #6684 - Thursday, October 10, 2013

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William Bernhardt, a novelist from Midwest City, Oklahoma

Kate Kwiatkowski, a psychiatrist from Champaign, Illinois

Jason Idalski, a web producer from Ypsilanti, Michigan (whose 2-day cash winnings total $35,998)

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Jeopardy! Round

MY NEXT MUSTACHE
POP CULTURE
BUILT TO DESTROY
"PIN"-TEREST
THE MAMAS
THE PAMPAS
    $200 6
The name of this style says it'll be perfect for when I take up biking
    $200 7
In 2013 Bryan Fuller brought this Thomas Harris serial killer to the small screen--bon appetit!
    $200 13
5-letter term for the projectile of an artillery weapon; the M198 can hurl one 14 miles
    $200 1
Kids' game where you wear a blindfold & make a complete ass
    $200 8
In the memoir "Remembering Whitney", she recalled her daughter & "the night the music stopped"
    $200 16
The Pampas are vast plains of this country, from the Gran Chaco in its north to Patagonia in the south
    $400 21
The effort seen here shares its name with this pinniped
    $400 15
This Beatles woman
"died in the church & was buried along with her name/
nobody came"
    $400 14
Depth charges were invented to destroy these vessels
    $400 2
This kitchen implement is used to flatten dough (& stereotypically, husbands)
    DD: $1,000 9
When Anne Boleyn was beheaded, she left this 2-year-old daughter & future queen
    $400 17
There are about 20 species of Pampas this, a tall reedlike plant used to make paper
    $600 22
I stole the 'stache seen here from this painter
    $600 23
On the struggles of this Hoosier NBA team, Brad Miller opined, "It's not going to be peaches & gravy all the time"
    $600 26
A standard army weapon since the 1960s, this automatic rifle can fire 950 rounds per minute
    $600 3
A U-shaped fastener for your 'do, or a U-shaped curve in the road
    $600 10
In an Anna Sewell novel, Duchess was the mother of this title horse
    $600 18
The Pampas are home to the plains viscacha, seen here, a member of this order of mammals
    $800 28
A sinister villain of literature inspired this style
    $800 24
On her "Unapologetic" CD, she did a duet with Chris Brown called "Nobody's Business"
    $800 27
This German word preceded "Kampfwagen" in the name of a type of battle tank used in the 1930s
    $800 4
In college, basketballer Buck Williams was a famous Terp, short for this
    $800 11
In 1925 Frederic Joliot met his future wife Irene in the lab of this woman, Irene's mere
    $800 19
On the Pampas an estancia, usually measured in square miles rather than acres, is the equivalent of this 5-letter U.S. place
    $1000 29
This early 20th century revolutionary left us the style seen here
    $1000 25
Ben Kingsley was the Mandarin in the third installment of this film series
    $1000 30
MIRV isn't a game show creator but a system in which a missile has multiple these explosive sections
    $1000 5
(Kelly of the Clue Crew delivers the clue.) There's ten-pin, duckpin, and this type of bowling, played with a four-and-a-half inch diameter ball with no finger holes
    $1000 12
We never learn her name, but the mother of this monster seeks her revenge against Beowulf
    $1000 20
These South American cowboys of the Pampas used bolas and lassos

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

Jason Kate William
$3,800 $800 $1,000

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Jason Kate William
$5,600 $1,400 $2,600

Double Jeopardy! Round

AMERICAN ISLANDS
PLAY BALL MUSIC
ON A MISSION
SOUTHERN BOOKSTORE
I'M GOING INTO LABOR
ONE LETTER ONLY
    $400 9
Ford Island at this site was the center of the Japanese attack on Dec. 7, 1941; 7 battleships were moored there
    $400 4
This Springsteen song starts "I had a friend was a big baseball player back in high school"
    $400 21
The United States mission to the United Nations falls under this Cabinet department
    $400 1
Honey, you just gotta read about a young girl in 1960s Dixie in "The Secret Life of" these
    $400 25
This spring day for workers was established in the aftermath of the Chicago Haymarket Square riots in 1886
    $400 16
This "note" is worth 100 bucks
    $800 10
Until 2007 Chappaquiddick was attached to the eastern end of this larger island by a narrow 2-mile strip of beach
    $800 5
"When you're born in Chicago you're blessed & you're healed the first time you walk into" this place, rhymed Eddie Vedder
    $800 22
Seen here, the mission variety of this edible is one of the most popular types grown in the United States
    $800 2
Y'all might be shaken up by this James Dickey book about a canoeing trip that turns into a struggle for survival
    $800 19
Random House says W & this letter are semivowels, really? W?!
    $1200 11
A wide variety of species inhabit Rhode Island's bird sanctuaries like Prudence Island's in this bay
    $1200 6
"Put me in, coach, I'm ready to play today", sang John Fogerty, "Look at me, I can be" this position
    $1200 23
In 1831 this ship left Plymouth, England on a 5-year mission in part to map South America & to study wildlife
    $1200 3
Son, want to know what this South Carolina military college was like 50 years ago? Read Pat Conroy's "The Boo"
    DD: $2,000 20
Tony the Tiger's stock symbol
    DD: $2,000 12
This island in the Susquehanna River is named for its distance from the town square in Middletown, Pennsylvania
    $1600 7
The Beastie Boys rhymed "I've got more action than my man John Woo" with "and I've got mad hits like" this hall of famer
    $1600 24
Like the piece seen here, the simple mission style furniture of the early 1900s was typically made from this wood
    $1600 14
Mr. Rhett Butler returns to Tara & once again finds himself in the arms of his beloved in this 1992 novel
    $1600 17
A major blood group, or an interjection used at the beginning of "America the Beautiful"
    $2000 13
At 1 square mile, Santa Barbara Island is the smallest in this group off the southern California coast
    $2000 8
In the song "1976" indie supergroup The Baseball Project paid homage to this pitcher named "The Bird"
    $2000 26
The missions aboard this transport were designated STS-1 through STS-135
    $2000 15
Carson McCullers told this tale of a 12-year-old taking an overly active role in her older brother's pending nuptials
    $2000 27
Nurses, doormen, bus drivers & many other who do work for others belong to this union of 2.1 million members
    $2000 18
Ford introduced this model in December 1927

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Jason Kate William
$10,400 -$2,200 $11,800

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Final Jeopardy! Round

LITERARY ILLUSTRATIONS
Emile Bayard's illustration of this character seen here first appeared in the 1860s

Final scores:

Jason Kate William
$8,800 -$2,200 $20,801
2nd place: $2,000 3rd place: $1,000 New champion: $20,801

Game dynamics:

Game dynamics graph

Coryat scores:

Jason Kate William
$10,400 -$200 $12,000
15 R,
3 W
9 R,
5 W
(including 1 DD)
15 R
(including 1 DD),
4 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $22,200

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Game tape date: 2013-08-28
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