Show #7182 - Tuesday, December 1, 2015

Contestants

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Frankie Lynne, a grant writer from Atlanta, Georgia

Shea Zellweger, a minister from Kansas City, Missouri

Joyce Hshieh, an actress and writer from Chicago, Illinois (whose 1-day cash winnings total $8,201)

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Jeopardy! Round

THE CALDECOTT MEDAL
WARS
ECON 101
HEY "EU"!
BREAKUP
MAKEUP
    $200 1
1955's medal went to Marcia Brown for the illustrations of this tale subtitled "Or, the Little Glass Slipper"
    $200 21
The ROKA & the KPA were initial combatants in this 1950s war
    $200 15
Governments deal with monopolies by using these sorts of laws that sound like they literally don't have faith
    $200 9
It's a speech or tribute usually given during a funeral
    $200 18
In 2015 it was game over for him & Lindsey Vonn after nearly 3 years of dating
    $200 12
Another term for rouge, or what you might do if you don't know the correct response
    $400 2
Ed Young's Caldecott winner "Lon Po Po", which means "granny wolf", is a Chinese version of this fairy tale
    $400 29
In 1973 the fourth Arab-Israeli War, sometimes called the Yom Kippur War, occurred during this Islamic month
    $400 16
The monetary system called this standard allows holders to exchange currency for No. 79 on the periodic table
    $400 27
Aha! You'll find that this word is used to express triumph at a discovery
    $400 23
She & husband of 10 years Chris Martin consciously uncoupled in 2014
    $400 10
"Maybe she's born with it. Maybe it's" this makeup brand that celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2015
    $600 3
This 1963 Maurice Sendak book won the Caldecott as well as the Lewis Carroll Shelf Award
    $600 22
The Forty Years' War in Burma began in 1385; 233 years later began this somewhat shorter European war
    $600 17
A strongly free-market school of economics is named for the University of this Midwestern city
    $600 8
Seen here with mom Sarah Ferguson are princesses Beatrice & her
    $600 24
Singer Seal thought he sealed the deal when he married her in 2005, but they've since divorced
    $600 11
As its name implies, one of these, often in stick or cream form, is used especially to cover up dark circles & blemishes
    $800 5
"Chanticleer and the Fox", the 1959 winner, was adapted by Barbara Cooney from this 14th century work
    $800 28
The first of the wars named for these locals started in New Zealand in 1845
    $800 19
Russia after the fall of Communism was called a "kleptocracy" by some, meaning politicians did this a lot
    $800 4
This controversial act is from the Greek for "good death"
    $800 25
In a very expensive breakup, his divorce from Heather Mills cost him more than $48 million
    $800 13
Some brands of this cosmetic now have a vibrating brush to give volume, length & curl during application
    DD: $1,400 6
In the 1980s Chris Van Allsburg won 2 Caldecotts: for "Jumanji" & this story of a northbound train
    $1000 20
"Diminutive" term for selling unowned stock shares on the gamble that the price will fall
    $1000 7
It's the cousin of the tuba being played here
    $1000 26
After 13 years together, Helena Bonham Carter & this director called it quits in 2014
    $1000 14
This line of loose powder makeup urges you to "Be original. Be natural. Be good"

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

Joyce Shea Frankie
$5,200 $400 $600

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Joyce Shea Frankie
$7,600 $600 $4,800

Double Jeopardy! Round

WHAT "IA" COUNTRY
COLLECTORS
THERE'S AN ANIMAL ON THE BILLBOARD CHART
WOMEN OF MYTH
LOUD NOISES
SUTTER'S FORT
(Jimmy: Even before the discovery of gold nearby, it was a landmark of California history.)
    $400 10
It borders Turkey & Greece
    $400 21
An avid collector of these, Jay Leno has written about them for Popular Mechanics magazine
    $400 1
Culture Club's "Karma ____"
    $400 5
Courtesy of Perseus, her snaky severed head was placed on the shield of Athena
    $400 16
This porcine sound also means to inform on someone
    DD: $3,000 11
The Netherlands relinquished sovereignty over it in 1949
    DD: $599 22
In 2011 this rock legend auctioned off part of his guitar collection to benefit his Crossroads Centre rehab clinic
    $800 15
Elton's John's "____ Rock"
    $800 6
This daughter of Zeus & Leda was considered to be the most beautiful woman in the world
    $800 17
A description of a shrill scream, or something done to adolescent girls' ears
    $1200 12
Skopje is its capital
    $1200 23
(Hi, I'm Mo Rocca.) My collection of presidential memorabilia includes a framed ticket to his 1868 impeachment trial
    $1200 2
From Ylvis, "The ____ (What Does The ____ Say?)"
    $1200 7
After she died of a snakebite, her husband Orpheus tried to rescue her from Hades
    $1200 18
It can be a loud noise or a long arm holding a mic to record it
    $1200 26
(Sarah of the Clue Crew makes candles at Sutter's Fort in Sacramento, CA.) Although John Sutter probably had a whale oil lamp, most of the lighting at the fort was provided by candles; occasionally, special candles were made from the lighter, less aromatic top layer of this cattle fat
    $1600 13
Quechua is one of its official languages
    $1600 24
Steve Martin has an impressive art collection that includes works by Seurat, Picasso & this "Nighthawks" artist
    $1600 3
"Shake Me Down" by Cage the ____
    $1600 8
According to Ovid, this jealous goddess turned the nymph Callisto into a bear for being Jupiter's lover
    $1600 19
Ma claims you made enough noise to do this 3-word phrase, hence the zombies
    $1600 27
(Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from Sutter's Fort in Sacramento, CA.) The porcelain doll belonged to little Patty Reed, one of 81 members of this party that was trapped in the Sierra Nevadas in the winter of 1846-1847; Sutter's rescue team was shocked to find that some of them resorted to cannibalism to stay alive
    $2000 14
Bizerte is one of its Mediterranean ports
    $2000 25
Steve Soboroff's typewriter collection includes a Braille one that belonged to this blind Italian tenor
    $2000 4
"Time Of Our Lives" by him & Ne-Yo
    $2000 9
After she spurned Apollo, he made sure no one would believe her prophecies
    $2000 20
The first 4 letters of this loud word spell the name of a bivalve mollusk

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Joyce Shea Frankie
$15,000 $1,201 $9,200

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Final Jeopardy! Round

THE MOVIES
The title of this 2009 Best Picture Oscar nominee alludes to the left tackle's job in a football game

Final scores:

Joyce Shea Frankie
$18,401 $2,401 $7,200
2-day champion: $26,602 3rd place: $1,000 2nd place: $2,000

Game dynamics:

Game dynamics graph

Coryat scores:

Joyce Shea Frankie
$17,600 $1,800 $9,200
21 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
(including 1 DD)
15 R,
8 W
(including 1 DD)
12 R,
2 W

Combined Coryat: $28,600

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