>1>Show #8304 - Thursday, December 17, 2020>div>
>Brayden Smith game 3.

Contestants

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> href="showplayer.php?player_id=13718" rel="external">Teja Chemudupati>, a clinical researcher from San Jose, California

> href="showplayer.php?player_id=13719" rel="external">Pamela Lee>, a lawyer from Mountain View, California

> href="showplayer.php?player_id=13714" rel="external">Brayden Smith>, a policy intern from Las Vegas, Nevada (whose 2-day cash winnings total $66,000)

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Jeopardy! Round

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>STREAMING SERVICE>tr> <tr>>td>tr> able> <tr>
>PRIME>tr> <tr>>(Alex: Each correct response will be a prime number.)>tr> able> <tr>
>NET FLICKS>tr> <tr>>td>tr> able> <tr>
>AUTHORS & THEIR PETS>tr> <tr>>td>tr> able> <tr>
>COMMON BONDS>tr> <tr>>td>tr> able> <tr> </tr> <tr> </tr> <tr> </tr> <tr> </tr> <tr> </tr> <tr> </tr> <tr> </tr> <tr> </tr> <tr> </tr> <tr> </tr> <tr> </tr> <tr> </tr> <tr> </tr> <tr> </tr> <tr> </tr> <tr> </tr> <tr> </tr> <tr> </tr> <tr> </tr> <tr> </tr> <tr> </tr> <tr> </tr> <tr> </tr> <tr> </tr> <tr> </tr> <tr> </tr> <tr> </tr> <tr> </tr> <tr> </tr> <tr> </tr> <tr> </tr> <tr> </tr> <tr> </tr> <tr> </tr> <tr> </tr> <tr> </tr> able> >Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 14):
>THAT WORD WAS A TRADEMARK>tr> <tr>>td>tr> able> <tr> <td>
>&#160;   >$200 > href="suggestcorrection.php?clue_id=401646" title="Suggest a correction for this clue" rel="nofollow">23>td>
>The Grand Canyon Trust vows to protect this major river that cuts through the canyon <tr> <td>
>&#160;   >$200 > href="suggestcorrection.php?clue_id=401657" title="Suggest a correction for this clue" rel="nofollow">28>td>
>In football a field goal is worth this many points <tr> <td>
>&#160;   >$200 > href="suggestcorrection.php?clue_id=401658" title="Suggest a correction for this clue" rel="nofollow">29>td>
>LeBron James is slated to star with Bugs Bunny in the sequel to this 1996 basketball film <tr> <td>
>&#160;   >$200 > href="suggestcorrection.php?clue_id=401659" title="Suggest a correction for this clue" rel="nofollow">26>td>
>This "Where the Wild Things Are" author had a "tame thing", a German shepherd named Herman <tr> <td>
>&#160;   >$200 > href="suggestcorrection.php?clue_id=401660" title="Suggest a correction for this clue" rel="nofollow">30>td>
>Elmo,
Merlot wine,
>Communists
<tr> <td>
>&#160;   >$200 > href="suggestcorrection.php?clue_id=401636" title="Suggest a correction for this clue" rel="nofollow">5>td>
>Nestle once held a trademark on this 5-letter word for coffee such as Sanka that won't keep you up <tr> <td>
>&#160;   >$400 > href="suggestcorrection.php?clue_id=401647" title="Suggest a correction for this clue" rel="nofollow">22>td>
>The organization Save the Mekong opposes the building of dams to generate this type of power <tr> <td>
>&#160;   >$400 > href="suggestcorrection.php?clue_id=401643" title="Suggest a correction for this clue" rel="nofollow">12>td>
>Most human cells contain this many pairs of chromosomes <tr> <td>
>&#160;   >$400 > href="suggestcorrection.php?clue_id=401649" title="Suggest a correction for this clue" rel="nofollow">24>td>
>In "The Royal Tenenbaums", this actor plays a former tennis champ; his brother Owen plays a writer of westerns <tr> <td>
>&#160;   >$400 > href="suggestcorrection.php?clue_id=401653" title="Suggest a correction for this clue" rel="nofollow">25>td>
>Flannery O'Connor kept these vibrant birds & sent their ornate tail feathers as gifts <tr> <td>
>&#160;   >$400 > href="suggestcorrection.php?clue_id=401661" title="Suggest a correction for this clue" rel="nofollow">27>td>
>Muffler,
footpeg,
>kick starter
<tr> <td>
>&#160;   >$400 > href="suggestcorrection.php?clue_id=401655" title="Suggest a correction for this clue" rel="nofollow">21>td>
>Now describing anything that kills plants, this word was a brand name for a weed killer that was probably sodium arsenite <tr> <td>
>&#160;   >$600 > href="suggestcorrection.php?clue_id=401638" title="Suggest a correction for this clue" rel="nofollow">9>td>
>The Wildearth Guardians seek to restore flows to this big river on Texas' southern border <tr> <td>
>&#160;   >$600 > href="suggestcorrection.php?clue_id=401648" title="Suggest a correction for this clue" rel="nofollow">19>td>
>Batch number of a bestselling grease-cutting "Formula" created by Detroit scientists years ago <tr> <td>
>&#160;   >$600 > href="suggestcorrection.php?clue_id=401650" title="Suggest a correction for this clue" rel="nofollow">18>td>
>This comedian faces off against a bear as "Semi-Pro" basketball player Jackie Moon <tr> <td>
>&#160;   >$600 > href="suggestcorrection.php?clue_id=401654" title="Suggest a correction for this clue" rel="nofollow">15>td>
>Wallace Stegner, founder of this university's creative writing program is seen with Suzie> in Los Altos Hills, near Palo Alto <tr> <td>
>&#160;   >$600 > href="suggestcorrection.php?clue_id=401634" title="Suggest a correction for this clue" rel="nofollow">2>td>
>Right,
acute,
>obtuse
<tr> <td>
>&#160;   >$600 > href="suggestcorrection.php?clue_id=401656" title="Suggest a correction for this clue" rel="nofollow">20>td>
>It's the alliterative 2-word name for the playground equipment seen here>td> <tr> <td>
>&#160;   >$800 > href="suggestcorrection.php?clue_id=401639" title="Suggest a correction for this clue" rel="nofollow">8>td>
>The Zambezi Society protects not only the Zambezi River but 2 UNESCO sites, including this famous cataract <tr> <td>
>&#160;   >$800 > href="suggestcorrection.php?clue_id=401641" title="Suggest a correction for this clue" rel="nofollow">7>td>
>There are this many cards of each suit in a traditional deck of playing cards <tr> <td>
>&#160;   >$800 > href="suggestcorrection.php?clue_id=401651" title="Suggest a correction for this clue" rel="nofollow">17>td>
>This Brazilian soccer star was in the film "Victory", about allied P.O.W.s set to play soccer against the German national team <tr> <td>
>&#160;   >$800 > href="suggestcorrection.php?clue_id=401632" title="Suggest a correction for this clue" rel="nofollow">1>td>
>Muriel the goat in this novel was probably inspired by George Orwell's own pet goat Muriel <tr> <td>
>&#160;   >$800 > href="suggestcorrection.php?clue_id=401642" title="Suggest a correction for this clue" rel="nofollow">10>td>
>Mediterranean,
DASH,
>flexitarian
<tr> <td>
>&#160;   >$800 > href="suggestcorrection.php?clue_id=401637" title="Suggest a correction for this clue" rel="nofollow">4>td>
>It's the trademarked name for epinephrine that now just means "excitement"- -what a rush! <tr> <td>
>&#160;   >$1000 > href="suggestcorrection.php?clue_id=401640" title="Suggest a correction for this clue" rel="nofollow">11>td>
>Nature Conservancy Canada protects the St. Lawrence River, deeming it crucial to this province's "geography and history" <tr> <td>
>&#160;   >$1000 > href="suggestcorrection.php?clue_id=401644" title="Suggest a correction for this clue" rel="nofollow">14>td>
>Recent British prime ministers have resided at this number Downing Street, as the flat is larger than the traditional lodging <tr> <td>
>&#160;   >$1000 > href="suggestcorrection.php?clue_id=401652" title="Suggest a correction for this clue" rel="nofollow">16>td>
>Sverrir Gudnason was Bjorn & Shia LaBeouf was John in "Borg vs." him, about a real tennis rivalry <tr> <td>
>&#160;   >DD: $1,000 > href="suggestcorrection.php?clue_id=401633" title="Suggest a correction for this clue" rel="nofollow">3>td>
>Of this author's dogs, Charley was a good boy, & Toby, who ate the first draft for "Of Mice & Men", was definitely a bad boy <tr> <td>
>&#160;   >$1000 6>td>
The bridge of a ship,
>a pottery studio,
suitcases
<tr> <td>
>&#160;   >$1000 13>td>
Black Flag still makes this brand of insect trap that has now come to mean a seedy place to spend the night
>Brayden >Pamela >Teja
>$3,800 >$800 >$1,600
>Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:
>Brayden >Pamela >Teja
>$9,000 >$200 >$2,600
>Double Jeopardy! Round ble class="round">
<tr>d class="category_name">FIRST WORDS>tr> <tr>
>td>tr> able> <tr>d class="category_name">COPPING A "TUDE">tr> <tr>
>td>tr> able> <tr>d class="category_name">MAN ABOUT TOWN>tr> <tr>
>td>tr> able> <tr>d class="category_name">1800s AMERICA>tr> <tr>
>td>tr> able> <tr>d class="category_name">ARCHAEOLOGISTS>tr> <tr>
>td>tr> able> <tr>d class="category_name">AUDIO DRAMAS>tr> <tr> </tr> <tr> </tr> <tr> </tr> <tr> </tr> <tr> </tr> <tr> </tr> <tr> </tr> <tr> </tr> <tr> </tr> <tr> </tr> <tr> </tr> <tr> </tr> <tr> </tr> <tr> </tr> <tr> </tr> <tr> </tr> <tr> </tr> <tr> </tr> <tr> </tr> <tr> </tr> <tr> </tr> <tr> </tr> <tr> </tr> <tr> </tr> <tr> </tr> <tr> </tr> <tr> </tr> <tr> </tr> <tr> </tr> <tr> </tr> <tr> </tr> <tr> </tr> <tr> </tr> <tr> </tr> <tr> </tr> <tr> </tr> able> >Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:
>td>tr> able> <tr> <td>
>&#160;   >$400 27>td>
Chekhov's "The Seagull" opens with a man asking an unhappy woman, "Why do you always wear" this color <tr> <td>
>&#160;   >$400 22>td>
These 2 types of lines cross on maps <tr> <td>
>&#160;   >$400 30>td>
Not just a name on a Pike Place Market oyster bar, Emmett Watson wrote about this city for decades <tr> <td>
>&#160;   >$400 25>td>
President Lincoln said, "If my name ever goes into history, it will be for" this edict, issued January 1, 1863 <tr> <td>
>&#160;   >$400 29>td>
"Pyramidiots" is the term Zahi Hawass of this country's antiquities council used for people who think aliens built ancient structures <tr> <td>
>&#160;   >$400 23>td>
The infamous 1938 radio adaptation of this H.G. Wells novel moved the action from England to Grovers Mill, New Jersey <tr> <td>
>&#160;   >$800 26>td>
The presidential oath of office begins, "I do" these 2 words <tr> <td>
>&#160;   >$800 21>td>
Whitman claimed, "I am large, I contain" these <tr> <td>
>&#160;   >$800 28>td>
The late Pete Hamill was editor of both the New York Daily News & this tabloid rival <tr> <td>
>&#160;   >$800 24>td>
In 1869, the first all-professional baseball >team to take the field wasn't the Red Sox, but the Cincinnati these>td> <tr> <td>
>&#160;   >$800 5>td>
Kathleen Kenyon concluded that this biblical city was an abandoned ruin long before Joshua & his trumpets came around <tr> <td>
>&#160;   >$800 19>td>
This author's "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" is based on the first 4 episodes of a BBC radio series he wrote <tr> <td>
>&#160;   $1200 2>td>
The first line of an Old Testament book is "The proverbs of" him, "the son of David, king of Israel" <tr> <td>
>&#160;   $1200 1>td>
The SAT exam used to have this word in its acronym <tr> <td>
>&#160;   $1200 13>td>
Herb Caen wrote about this city for nearly 60 years, calling it "Baghdad-by-the-Bay" <tr> <td>
>&#160;   DD: $3,000 6>td>
In 1830 the first 13 miles of this railroad opened for service, all within Maryland <tr> <td>
>&#160;   DD: $4,400 17>td>
William Stukeley thought this site was a Druid temple when he excavated it in the 18th century <tr> <td>
>&#160;   $1200 18>td>
"Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men?">--this radio title character aka Lamont Cranston knew <tr> <td>
>&#160;   $1600 10>td>
"I am the first accused. I... practiced as an attorney in Johannesburg", began a 1964 opening statement by him <tr> <td>
>&#160;   $1600 14>td>
A complete lack of doubt <tr> <td>
>&#160;   $1600 12>td>
This author & friend of Morrie writes about sports & more for the Detroit Free Press <tr> <td>
>&#160;   $1600 4>td>
Pictured >here, he briefly served as the first Whig president <tr> <td>
>&#160;   $1600 16>td>
In 1993 this South American country awarded Maria Reiche the Order of the Sun for her work on the mysterious Nazca Lines <tr> <td>
>&#160;   $1600 7>td>
In May 1953 this poet performed first voice & other roles in a live recording of his "Under Milk Wood" <tr> <td>
>&#160;   $2000 9>td>
"A screaming comes across the sky", begins this 1973 Thomas Pynchon novel Brayden>tr>>able width="100%">>d class="wrong">Triple Stumper>tr>>td> </tr> able> <tr> <td>
>&#160;   $2000 20>td>
14-letter word meaning "having the appearance of truth" <tr> <td>
>&#160;   $2000 11>td>
When he's not writing novels like "Strip Tease" & "Tourist Season", this man writes for the Miami Herald <tr> <td>
>&#160;   $2000 3>td>
A fight between strikers & strikebreakers on May 3, 1886 in Chicago led to this deadly riot the following day <tr> <td>
>&#160;   $2000 15>td>
Sir Leonard Woolley thought that this 1 of the 7 Wonders was really a ziggurat with plants fed from water pumped from the Euphrates <tr> <td>
>&#160;   $2000 8>td>
"Welcome to" this mysterious desert town is a podcast "where every conspiracy is true"
>Brayden >Pamela >Teja
>$36,400 >$2,200 >$7,000
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>Final Jeopardy! Round
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>PLAY CHARACTERS
>td>tr> </table> <tr> <td id="clue_FJ" class="clue_text">This title character says, "Who find my visage's center ornament a thing to jest at>--it is my wont... to let him taste my steel" able> >Final scores:
>Brayden >Pamela >Teja
>$27,800 >$5 >$4,500
>3-day champion: $93,800 >3rd place: $1,000 >2nd place: $2,000
>Game dynamics: Game dynamics graph

>Coryat scores:

>Brayden >Pamela >Teja
$31,400 >$2,200 >$7,000
36 R
>(including 3 DDs),
1 W
3 R,
>1 W
>12 R,
1 W

>Combined Coryat: $40,600

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Game tape date: 2020-09-30
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