Show #7074 - Thursday, May 21, 2015

Andrew Haringer game 6.

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Laurie McNeill, an operations manager from Orlando, Florida

Choyon Manjrekar, an urban planner from Providence, Rhode Island

Andrew Haringer, a college instructor from Squamish, British Columbia, Canada (whose 5-day cash winnings total $96,599)

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Jeopardy! Round

THERE'S A BUG IN MY BOOK TITLE
THE 20th CENTURY
GIST OF THE AMENDMENT
(Alex: We're talking about the United States.)
FUN WITH WOMEN'S CLOTHING
MATTHEW McCONAUGHEY
"ALL" RIGHT, "ALL" RIGHT, "ALL" RIGHT
    $200 4
A classic with a big appetite:
"The Very Hungry ____"
    $200 23
On Dec. 1, 1955 she stood up for many by refusing to stand up & give up her seat to a white man on a bus in Montgomery
    $200 17
Say or print what you want; follow whatever god you want
    $200 25
Stays are strips of material to stiffen this undergarment, or a synonym for the undergarment itself
    $200 1
Earth isn't working out, habitability-wise, so Matthew gets space-y to save humanity in this 2014 film
    $200 11
A basketball shot that doesn't touch the rim, net or backboard can result in a chant of this
    $400 5
Set in South Carolina in 1964:
"The Secret Life of ____"
    $400 24
A day after touching down on this planet in 1976, Viking 1 took the first color photos of its surface
    $400 16
The police need written authority to look through or take your stuff
    $400 26
The patriarchy has authorized this "fiery" type of jacket as acceptable wear for female politicians
    $400 2
Don't be stunned & perplexed; name this 1993 film in which Matthew said his first on-screen words--"alright, alright, alright"
    $400 12
It's a "feline" whistle of theater disapproval
    $600 6
Claire Randall is still an outlander:
"____ in Amber"
    DD: $1,200 20
This trial opened on July 10, 1925 with William Jennings Bryan arguing for the prosecution
    $600 18
You can't own another person
    $600 28
The duchesse type of this fabric is often used for formal dresses
    $600 3
Matthew lost 47 pounds to play the role of an AIDS patient & activist in this film
    $600 13
In transportation ATV is short for this
    $800 7
Even bugs move to the city:
"The ____ in Times Square"
    $800 21
He's seen here, August 26, 1944, the day he entered a newly liberated Paris
    $800 19
If you get arrested you get your day in court, pronto
    $800 9
Before a scene Matthew beats his chest to relax; an all-business DiCaprio asks him to do it on-screen in this 2013 film
    $800 14
Also meaning to vex, it's the quality of being impertinent & inclined to take rude liberties
    $1000 8
Set in Hollywood during the Great Depression:
"The Day of the ____"
    $1000 22
The 1957 treaty of Rome established this, the EEC for short
    $1000 27
Booze is back, baby! booze is back
    $1000 10
Stripping things down, Matthew said his character "would have a different thong than anyone else" in this film
    $1000 15
Actors "break" this by addressing an audience directly from the stage during a play

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

Andrew Choyon Laurie
$3,200 $1,800 $1,200

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Andrew Choyon Laurie
$5,000 $4,600 $2,000

Double Jeopardy! Round

WORLD LEADER PORTRAIT GALLERY
ODD WORDS
"C" IN SCIENCE
PUSSYCAT POT-PURREE
PLACE NAMES
BUSINESS ABBEV.
    $400 1
The daughter of a former leader, this Oxford grad took the reins herself in 1988
    $400 15
It's a substance that accelerates a chemical reaction without itself being affected
    $400 16
Henrietta Pussycat, a puppet who lived in a tree in this man's PBS "Neighborhood", loved to wear pretty clothes
    $400 22
Mountains named for this color include Weissenstein, Dent-Blanche & Pizzo Bianco
    $400 24
ROI:
Return on this
    $800 2
Seen here as a longtime leader of the Liberal Party & of this country
    $800 29
To "lapidate" is to kill someone by this means
    $800 14
It's a process, such as nuclear fission, in which the result of one event triggers another, usually of the same kind
    $800 17
In 2 1967 episodes of "Batman", singer Lesley Gore played Pussycat, a sidekick to this Julie Newmar villainess
    $800 19
8 U.S. counties are named for this tribe, including one in Oklahoma, where they were relocated in the 1830s
    $800 28
P & L:
These opposites
    $1200 5
With a total of nine years, the former TV network exec seen here was the longest-serving post-war prime minister of this country
    DD: $2,000 13
"Oculogyric" refers to this gesture of indifference or disbelief, a favorite of teen know-it-alls
    $1200 8
African-American chemist Percy Julian invented a synthetic form of this adrenal hormone & "miracle drug"
    $1200 11
This group's 2005 debut single "Don't Cha" was a Top 10 hit
    DD: $3,000 12
Originally, the Atlantic referred to the sea near this mountain range but was later applied to the entire ocean
    $1200 27
EPS:
These per share
    $1600 6
Born in Kiev, this woman guided her country during some of its most difficult mid-20th-century events
    $1600 18
From the Greek for "those who enter holes", it's another name for a caveman or anyone brutish
    $1600 9
This intestinal disorder is named for an American gastro-enterologist
    $1600 20
The theme song to this 1965 Peter Sellers film states, "I've got flowers and lots of hours to spend with you"
    $1600 4
This Southeast Asian island nation was named for a 16th century Spanish king
    $1600 26
COO:
This bigwig
    $2000 7
He was an iconic statesman & founder of an Asian political dynasty
    $2000 25
Jenny is a female donkey, & this similar word is the offspring of a female donkey & a male horse
    $2000 10
This early form of Homo sapiens coexisted with Neanderthals, but there is little evidence of interbreeding
    $2000 21
Janet Waldo's voice in a TV cartoon & Rachael Leigh Cook in the flesh on film have played the leader of this band
    $2000 3
This largest New Zealand city is named for a First Lord of the Admiralty, not a diving bird
    $2000 23
OC:
The amount you gave up on the option you didn't take

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Andrew Choyon Laurie
$11,800 $18,800 $7,600

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Final Jeopardy! Round

19th CENTURY AUTHORS
In an essay, he wrote, "I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself than be crowded on a velvet cushion"

Final scores:

Andrew Choyon Laurie
$23,600 $23,800 $2,600
2nd place: $2,000 New champion: $23,800 3rd place: $1,000

Game dynamics:

Game dynamics graph

Coryat scores:

Andrew Choyon Laurie
$11,800 $15,600 $7,600
17 R,
4 W
19 R
(including 3 DDs),
4 W
11 R,
3 W

Combined Coryat: $35,000

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Game tape date: 2015-03-03
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