Show #8079 - Thursday, October 24, 2019

Contestants

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Mushtaq Gunja, a lawyer from Silver Spring, Maryland

Jamie Tyrrell, a test prep instructor from Rochester, New York

Allyson Samiljan, a communications and special events director from Wellington, Florida (whose 1-day cash winnings total $9,500)

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Jeopardy! Round

WHAT'S YOUR ADDRESS?
VEHICULAR ACTIVITY
20th CENTURY NAMES
CELEBRITY-INSPIRED PRODUCTS
DANCE AT THE WEDDING
HAVE AN AGUILA!
    $200 12
11 Wall Street, New York, New York
    $200 15
There's a kind of plane in this word for traveling to exotic places & living a luxury lifestyle
    $200 2
In June 1914 he was assassinated in Bosnia by Gavrilo Princip
    $200 1
This pop singer whose last name is a Starbucks drink size helped create Starbucks' cloud macchiato
    $200 8
Heading to a wedding in Epirus? Better practice the 12 steps of the kalamatianos, this country's national dance
    $200 26
"Águila" is Spanish for one of these birds
    $400 6
It rises above the Champ de Mars, 5 Avenue Anatole France, Paris
    $400 5
Bump & rob (a driver rear-ends you, you stop & get out...) is a technique in this form of auto theft
    $400 3
She was Americans' etiquette authority up to her death in 1960 and even beyond
    $400 4
LeBron James helped develop a special mix of this lemon-lime soda, adding cherry & orange flavors
    $400 7
Beginning as a Hasidic melody, "Hava Nagila" has become a tune for this best-known Israeli folk dance
    $400 27
Mr. Águila is a famed luchador, one of these entertaining athletes
    $600 9
His presidential library, museum & boyhood home: 200 SE 4th Street, Abilene, Kansas
    DD: $2,000 14
Nautical idiom meaning to complain when people wish you'd keep quiet & not make waves
    $600 21
Michael Collins, a hero of the Irish struggle for independence, fought in the 1916 rebellion named for this holiday
    $600 18
Blake's Smokehouse BBQ pizza from Pizza Hut was inspired by this country music star
    $600 13
For their first dance as man & wife, Prince Harry & Meghan Markle reportedly chose this fitting 1987 Whitney Houston hit
    $600 28
In both 1915 & 1941 British passenger ships named SS Aguila were sunk by these vessels
    $800 10
All 12 columns of it are found at Pariser Platz, 10117 Berlin
    $800 23
Trying to supervise every aspect of your kid's life is this sky vehicle "parenting"
    $800 22
Reading the book "The Rocket Into Interplanetary Space" changed the life of this German who went on to be a rocket scientist
    $800 19
Vitaminwater created the Formula 50 flavor for this rapper
    $800 16
At Mexican weddings, single women dance near the bride during the lanzar el ramo, or throw of this
    $800 29
Atlético Nacional & Independiente Medellín compete in Liga Águila, this country's top soccer league
    $1000 11
A famous estate: 1 Lodge Street, Asheville, North Carolina
    $1000 24
Trying to remove every obstacle from your kid's path is this winter vehicle "parenting"
    $1000 25
About 30 years after the Warren Commission, this future Secretary of State, named Warren, headed the commission on the LAPD
    $1000 20
In 2018 this colorful candy brand beloved by NFL great Marshawn Lynch put his face on its packaging
    $1000 17
"Wedding Dance" by this artist, the Elder, captures a 16th century celebration in the Low Countries
    $1000 30
Population 798, Aguila, Arizona lies just northwest of Phoenix in this most-populous Arizona county

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

Allyson Jamie Mushtaq
$1,800 $600 $4,400

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Allyson Jamie Mushtaq
$4,600 $4,000 $7,400

Double Jeopardy! Round

SHAKE HANDS WITH SHAKESPEARE
YOUNGER THAN THE SIMPSONS
BEHIND THE MUSICAL TITLE
WHERE DO YOU STAN?
GODS INSIDE YOU
SAVE "IT" FOR LATER
(Alex: The letters "I-T" will end each correct response.)
    $400 3
"First, Marcus Brutus, will I shake with you; next, Caius Cassius, do I take your hand", says Antony in this play
    $400 26
Four months after "The Simpsons" launched in December of 1989, this Eye on the Universe was launched by the Space Shuttle Discovery
    $400 6
This Broadway musical's title refers to the fabulous new footwear at the Price & Sons factory in Northampton
    $400 23
Reflecting its recent history, the 2 official languages of Kyrgyzstan are Kyrgyz & this one
    $400 22
This colored part of your eye bears the name of the Greek personification of the rainbow
    $400 15
Spot to preach from seen here
    $800 4
"I hold it fit that we shake hands and part", says Hamlet to this faithful buddy in act I
    $800 30
This video-sharing service premiered in 2005 & was sold to Google a year later for $1.6 billion
    $800 7
A sham Vietnamese beauty contest gives us the title of this musical that debuted on Broadway in 1991
    DD: $6,000 16
Kazakhstan has 1,200 miles of coastline along this large inland body of water
    $800 18
Named for the blacksmith god, hephaestin is a protein that's important for metabolizing this metal in the body
    $800 14
It's Britspeak for "cookie"
    $1200 5
In the play about this title guy, Helicanus, a lord of Tyre, says, "Then you love us, we you, and we'll clasp hands"
    $1200 29
This pro sport introduced wild card teams into its playoff system in 1995
    $1200 8
Percy Jackson & his friends realize that war among Greek gods must be prevented in this musical named for the first Percy Jackson book
    $1200 17
Mohammad Daud Khan took power in this country in a 1973 coup & lost it in a 1978 one; then the Soviets came
    $1200 19
The upper lip outline with 2 peaks is known as this love god's bow
    $1200 11
A sworn written statement
    DD: $100 2
"Take me by the hand, and say 'Harry of England, I am thine'" is how this title king proposes to Katherine
    $1600 28
Rumbacise was the original name of this exercise program introduced in the 1990s by Colombian dancer Beto Pérez
    $1600 9
"Professor" Harold Hill is the title character of this 1957 show
    $1600 24
Tajikistan's abundant wildlife includes bears & an Asiatic species of these wild canines also found in Africa
    $1600 20
Holding up your head, the Atlas is the first of this type of vertebra
    $1600 12
A follower of St. Ignatius
    $2000 1
"Time is like a fashionable host that slightly shakes his parting guest by the hand", says Ulysses in this Troy-set play
    $2000 27
Robert James Waller got the idea for this bestselling book when he was taking pictures in Iowa in the early 1990s
    $2000 10
This title of a musical set in Newfoundland beginning on 9/11 is a local slang term for a person not from the Maritimes
    $2000 25
Home to more than 14 million, this city on the Arabian Sea was once Pakistan's capital city
    $2000 21
It's where on the body you would find the Girdle of Venus line
    $2000 13
Illuminated by tapers

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Allyson Jamie Mushtaq
$12,200 $17,200 $21,700

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Final Jeopardy! Round

THE HISTORY OF FRANCE
This modern regime that lasted 4 years changed the national motto to "Travail, Famille, Patrie"--"Work, Family, Fatherland"

Final scores:

Allyson Jamie Mushtaq
$7,400 $9,999 $8,986
3rd place: $1,000 New champion: $9,999 2nd place: $2,000

Game dynamics:

Game dynamics graph

Coryat scores:

Allyson Jamie Mushtaq
$12,200 $17,200 $15,200
12 R,
0 W
20 R,
2 W
22 R
(including 2 DDs),
3 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $44,600

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Game tape date: 2019-08-26
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