Show #7623 - Wednesday, November 1, 2017

Contestants

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Jenny Wrigley, a yoga instructor from Olive Branch, Mississippi

Rahul Jain, a corporate strategy manager from Brooklyn, New York

Anand Kandaswamy, an economist from Washington, D.C. (whose 3-day cash winnings total $57,001)

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Jeopardy! Round

TAKE A HIKE!
SHADES OF BLUE
GOLF
19th CENTURY AMERICA
IT'S A "LOCK"
BEN FRANKLIN'S DRINKER'S DICTIONARY
    $200 10
It's a short and fairly easy hike to Manoa Falls on this most populous Hawaiian island
    $200 2
John Paul Jones' branch of the Armed Forces
    $200 25
It's a right-handed golfer's shot that veers to the right, or what he might want to do to his wrists after it does
    $200 1
In 1813 Baltimore seamstress Mary Pickersgill was commissioned to make the 30' x 42' garrison flag that flew over this fort
    $200 14
Juries arrive at this when they can't agree on a verdict
    $200 20
"His head" (not his bonnet) "is full of" these buzzers
    $400 11
Each year thousands of people hike British Columbia's West Coast Trail located on this island
    $400 7
The witching hour
    $400 26
It's a right-handed golfer's shot that veers to the left, or the punch he might want to throw after it does
    $400 3
The term "Era of Good Feelings" was first used in 1817 by a Boston newspaper after this president visited the city
    $400 15
It's the state of being married
    $400 21
"He's had a thump over the head with" this Biblical strongman's "jawbone"
    $600 12
(Kelly of the Clue Crew shows a map on the monitor.) For those who like a challenge, it takes about six months to hike the nearly 2,200 miles from Springer Mountain in Georgia to Mt. Katahdin in Maine to complete this trail in its entirety
    $600 8
A shoe, or a university
    $600 28
After an extended adventure on 13 in 2017, this 23-year-old became the youngest American to win the British Open
    $600 4
An 1878 novel about a cattle drive is considered the first fictional treatment of this archetypal Westerner
    $600 16
In Shakespeare he asks, "If you prick us, do we not bleed? If you tickle us, do we not laugh?"
    $600 22
"He sees" these (Ben probably didn't mean Walter Payton & Dick Butkus)
    $800 13
With a variety of landscapes to explore, this South American region whose name means "big foot" is a hiker's paradise
    $800 9
The mineral seen here
    $800 29
In 2016 the Masters, U.S. & British Opens & this 4th in the quartet were all won by players winning their first majors
    DD: $1,000 5
From 1840 to 1860 this island of 8 million sent 1.7 million immigrants to the United States
    $800 17
This company has been a leader in identity theft protection since its founding in 2005
    $800 23
A drunk is "half way to" this site of the second skirmish of the Revolution
    $1000 19
REI offers 11-day hiking trips on the Lemosho route to the top of this highest African mountain
    $1000 27
Almay makes a loose finishing one
    $1000 30
2-word culinary term for a ball buried partway; over easy or sunny side up?
    $1000 6
The body of this Sauk leader for whom an 1832 war is named was kept in an Iowa museum until 1855, when the museum burned
    $1000 18
In the U.S. most imitation crab & lobster are made from this fish of the cod family
    $1000 24
The unsteady fellow has "lost his" this, which has a handle called the tiller

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

Anand Rahul Jenny
$2,800 $200 $3,000

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Anand Rahul Jenny
$1,600 $4,600 $6,400

Double Jeopardy! Round

ICHTHYOLOGY
BORROWED WORDS
OLD NATIONAL ANTHEMS
AUTHORS' NEW DIRECTIONS
A MARRIAGE MADE IN...
KEVIN
    $400 4
Some fish are fluviatile, by definition living in these
    $400 21
If you're found guilty but you're not present, you've been convicted this Latin way
    $400 28
From 1833 to 1917 Russia used the anthem "God Save" this personage
    $400 1
Pregnant in 1959, Sylvia Plath wrote "The It-Doesn't-Matter Suit" for these people
    $400 13
The posh Luttrellstown Castle:
the former Posh Spice and him
    $400 8
The lone album from this former hubby of Britney known as "K-Fed" scored a lofty 15 on Metacritic
    $800 5
Its closest living relative, the pacu, has 2 rows of teeth; this fish has just 1 row, much sharper & nastier
    $800 22
Today meaning "excessive pride", the Greek word hubris once meant foolishly trying to surpass these
    $800 2
Jack Kerouac's only play was titled this "Generation"
    $800 14
Aman-i-Khas resort, next to a tiger sanctuary in India: a 12-hour ceremony for the 14-month marriage of Katy Perry & him
    $800 9
"Coast of Dreams", covering 1990-2003, is part of a multivolume history of this state by the late Kevin Starr
    $1200 18
Elasmobranches like rays & skates have skeletons made of this
    $1200 23
It's the French term for the type of dance performed by the Sugar Plum Fairy & the Prince in "The Nutcracker"
    DD: $1,000 25
Until 2003 this Middle East nation used "The Land Of Two Rivers"
    DD: $1,000 3
He temporarily dropped the spy stuff in 1971's "The Naive and Sentimental Lover"
    $1200 15
Boone Hall Plantation in South Carolina: Blake Lively and this actor
    $1200 10
A leading member of the Labor Party, Kevin Rudd was prime minister of this nation from 2007 to 2010
    $1600 19
Some fish are protogynous hermaphrodites, so if the dominant male dies, one of the females can make this change
    $1600 24
A Spanish word meaning "alert" or "watchful", or an English word meaning an unauthorized law enforcer
    $1600 29
In the 19th century this imperial nation used "Gott Erhalte Franz Den Kaiser", "God Save Emperor Francis"
    $1600 6
His third novel, "Mother Night", was his first to abandon science fiction
    $1600 16
Florence's Forte di Belvedere:
Kanye & Kim, at a fortress built in the 16th century for a member of this family
    $1600 11
Before his 21-year NBA career, this big man (then big kid) led his high school team to the Chicago city title in 1995
    $2000 20
These bristles on the heads of catfish get their name from the Latin for "beard"
    $2000 27
This name for soft, fur-lined boots is from a native word for "bearded seal", which they could be made from
    $2000 26
"The Song Of Girondists", used by France 1848-52, was originally in a historical drama by this writer of the time
    $2000 7
The past-obsessed Marcel Proust wrote a book of these parodies that begin with "past"
    $2000 17
Flora Farm in Los Cabos, Mexico:
Victoria's Secret model Behati Prinsloo & this "Voice" coach
    $2000 12
In 2017, this "Shark" from TV's "Tank" ran for the leadership of Canada's conservative party

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Anand Rahul Jenny
$1,600 $11,200 $18,600

[wagering suggestions for these scores]

Final Jeopardy! Round

THE OSCARS
For 1992, this New Yorker was the first man with 2 acting Oscar nominations in the same year for different films

Final scores:

Anand Rahul Jenny
$1,600 $3,300 $22,401
3rd place: $1,000 2nd place: $2,000 New champion: $22,401

Game dynamics:

Game dynamics graph

Coryat scores:

Anand Rahul Jenny
$1,400 $11,400 $19,600
11 R
(including 1 DD),
6 W
15 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
24 R,
4 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $32,400

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Game tape date: 2017-08-08
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