Show #7548 - Wednesday, June 7, 2017

Contestants

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Phyllis Gilbert, a freelance writer and researcher from Blakely, Georgia

Bala Kumar, a lawyer from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Chantelle Schofield, an E.R. social worker from Fort Myers, Florida (whose 2-day cash winnings total $32,402)

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Jeopardy! Round

BUSINESS NAMES
COMMON BONDS
HISTORICAL FICTION
ORIGINAL "SIN"
NAME THE CAPITAL
THE NAISMITH MEMORIAL BASKETBALL HALL OF FAME
(Jimmy: The great legacy of the game that sprang from the mind of a Canadian phys ed teacher.)
    $200 15
Can you hear me now? The name of this telecom giant is partly derived from the Latin word for "truth"
    $200 20
Iron,
wedge,
driver
    $200 9
"The Virgin's Daughter" imagines that this queen married Spain's King Philip & had a daughter
    $200 1
Strange or unique, or denoting one person
    $200 6
Alabama
    $200 7
(Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, MA.) On March 2, 1962, five Philadelphia Warriors combined to score 69 points; the sixth, this man, who wore this jersey that night, added another 100
    $400 16
3M was originally founded as this state "Mining and Manufacturing Co."
    $400 21
A dreidel,
LPs,
the bottle
    $400 10
Antoinette May's 2015 novel "The Determined Heart" is a fictionalized tale of this author & "Her Frankenstein"
    $400 2
Foreshadowing trouble, or productive of evil
    $400 30
Mongolia
    $400 8
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, MA.) Two basketballs went up on the shuttle Atlantis in 2009--one here from the Globetrotters & a second ball handled in 1909 by this astronomer, then a Big Ten athlete & whose namesake telescope Atlantis was off to repair
    $600 17
Starbucks was named for the first mate in this novel
    $600 22
Raw sienna (since 1957),
tickle me pink (1993),
vivid violet (1998)
    $600 11
"Fallen" tells the story of Katie Crilly during the 1916 Dublin uprising named for this holiday
    $600 3
Capable of going down, unlike Molly Brown
    $600 29
Nova Scotia
    $600 12
(Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, MA.) Here is what this rebounding master wore before his surprisingly moving & emotional 2011 induction speech
    $800 18
Hellmann's mayo, Lipton tea & Vaseline are "Uni"fied as brands from this conglomerate
    $800 23
Angels,
cardinals,
airplanes
    DD: $1,500 13
"The Painted Girls" brings to life this artist's model for "Little Dancer Aged Fourteen"
    $800 4
It's AKA a tendon
    $800 28
Estonia
    $800 25
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, MA.) I wear a size 10 shoe; the largest shoe in the hall of fame, a size 23, belonged to this man who broke into the NBA with Orlando in 1992
    $1000 19
The name of this Warren Buffett conglomerate goes back to 2 Massachusetts textile companies that merged in 1955
    $1000 24
The Rialto,
Gateshead Millennium,
the Helix in Singapore
    $1000 14
Billy the Kid is a minor character in "Time for Outrage", about this future state's Lincoln County War
    $1000 5
This type of cushy job was once a church gig that didn't require the holder to tend to parishioners' spiritual needs
    $1000 27
Bermuda
    $1000 26
(Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, MA.) Here is the 2006 Miami Heat championship ring of this coach, but don't worry--he still has four other NBA rings that he won patrolling the sidelines

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

Chantelle Bala Phyllis
$4,700 $800 $1,200

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Chantelle Bala Phyllis
$8,900 $3,800 $1,000

Double Jeopardy! Round

PLAY DOUGH
13-LETTER WORDS
HOUSES OF WORSHIP
REAL PEOPLE IN SONG
THE ELEMENT
OF SURPRISE
    $400 1
In this musical Perchik says, "Money is the world's curse" & Tevye replies, "May the Lord smite me with it"
    $400 23
A 300th anniversary
    $400 2
Built on the ruins of 2 earlier churches, it lies at the eastern end of the Ile de la Cite in Paris
    $400 11
In this song Elton John sings, "Goodbye Norma Jean, though I never knew you at all"
    $400 21
Samarium, a truly attractive element, is used in high-strength permanent these
    $400 16
After a 10-year war, the ancient Greeks surprised their foes, using this object to conquer Ilium
    $800 3
In this show, Nathan Detroit needs a thousand bucks for the oldest established permanent floating crap game in N.Y.
    $800 22
This person maintains the field of a ballpark
    $800 4
A Bahá'í temple in Wilmette is considered one of the Seven Wonders of this state
    $800 12
"Hush that fuss/everybody move to the back of the bus" goes an OutKast song that caused this woman to bring a lawsuit
    DD: $900 29
"C" if you can guess this element that follows boron on the periodic table
    $800 17
To attack Hessians on Xmas night 1776, George Washington secretly led 2,400 troops across this ice-packed river
    DD: $1,000 7
The title of this David Mamet play refers to a valuable nickel & the plot to steal it
    $1200 24
This Latin word means "father of the family"
    $1200 5
A museum since 1935, it's considered the most important surviving Byzantine structure
    $1200 13
"You say you want a revolution...but if you go carrying pictures of" him, "you ain't gonna make it with anyone anyhow"
    $1200 28
No. 25, it's abbreviated Mn--& remember, there's no such thing as Minnesotium
    $1200 18
This wave of attacks in early 1968 was a military defeat for North Vietnam but turned many Americans against the war
    $1600 8
This character in "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" says he's worth "ten million in cash an' blue chip stocks"
    $1600 25
The equipment used in a particular activity; the "drug" type, such as pipes, are illegal as are the drugs
    $1600 6
Located in Amritsar, India, Sikhism's holiest shrine is commonly known by this name, for its appearance
    $1600 14
Her cover of "I'm Every Woman" mentions Chaka Khan, who originally did the song
    $1600 30
Discovered in 1952, it was named for Time Magazine's "Person of the Century"
    $1600 19
This country surprised & crushed the Russian imperial navy in 1904
    $2000 9
Fagin shows Oliver how to "get some untaxed income" in this felonious song
    $2000 26
This branch of medicine deals with diseases of such glands as the thyroid & pancreas
    $2000 10
"Aa" cathedral in this German city on the Belgian border has held the coronations of more than 40 monarchs
    $2000 15
The Beastie Boys rhymed "tom foolery" with the name of this host of "Scrabble" & "Love Connection"
    $2000 27
We get a charge out of this process in which zinc is applied as a protective coat to iron & steel
    $2000 20
The Romans were surprised when, aided by rebellious slaves, Alaric led this group on a sacking of Rome in 410 A.D.

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Chantelle Bala Phyllis
$16,500 $16,700 $2,400

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Final Jeopardy! Round

BRITISH KINGS
Bearing Roman numeral I, he subdued Wales & was called the "English Justinian" for his legal reforms

Final scores:

Chantelle Bala Phyllis
$250 $33,000 $1
2nd place: $2,000 New champion: $33,000 3rd place: $1,000

Game dynamics:

Game dynamics graph

Coryat scores:

Chantelle Bala Phyllis
$15,800 $16,600 $2,600
22 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W
20 R
(including 1 DD),
3 W
11 R
(including 1 DD),
6 W

Combined Coryat: $35,000

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