Show #8419 - Thursday, June 10, 2021

Champion's winnings & consolation amounts matched to National Alliance on Mental Illness.

Contestants

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Becky Parks, a healthcare researcher from Washington, D.C.

Ankit Gupta, a product manager from Somerville, Massachusetts

Mara Davis, a conference and events manager from Chicago, Illinois (whose 1-day cash winnings total $27,600)

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Jeopardy! Round

15 LOVE
DEUCE
"AD" IN
GAME
SET
MATCH
    $200 16
In a 2003 book this 15-year-old could have "counted the freckles on" Cho Chang's nose as she steals a kiss from him
    $200 21
Leesylvania State Park in this state is the burial site of Henry Lee II, grandfather of Robert E.
    $200 6
A general in the U.S. Army corresponds to this rank in the U.S. Navy
    $200 1
Since we're all about tennis, if you serve a ball that doesn't land in the proper service box, it's one of these
    $200 26
The symbol here denotes this, also known as a null set
    $200 11
A twinset is a matching pullover & this type of open-front sweater, worn together
    $400 17
"One Time" in 2009 this 15-year-old kid from Ontario hit us with the lyrics "Girl I love, girl I love you"
    $400 22
Publicly released in 2011, his long-form Hawaiian birth certificate includes II after his name
    $400 7
This rustic style of outdoor chair was named for a New York mountain range
    $400 2
The field & the don't pass bar are part of this casino game, & don't forget to tip your stickman
    $400 27
It's the intersection of the set {3, 4, 5} with the set of prime numbers
    $400 12
A spectrophotometer can be used to match colors of this, whether from Behr or Benjamin Moore
    $600 18
The youngest of the Bennet sisters, Lydia is 15 when this Jane Austen novel begins & 16 when she elopes with Wickham
    $600 23
Robert Wood Johnson II ran his family co. for 30 years, with special care for this product down to the sprinkle holes' size
    $600 8
This musical term is from the Italian for "at ease"
    $600 3
Make "room" for Change Seats! & Wink Murder, 2 of Mental Floss' 14 of these kind of "games to bring back" for the holidays
    $600 28
A one-to-one this between 2 sets means their members can be precisely paired, not that they're exchanging letters
    $600 13
In 2016 "Match Game" was brought back to TV with this man as the host
    $800 19
Before her birthday in this 1984 film, Molly Ringwald was already crushing hard on hunky Jake
    $800 24
John Murray II published this lord's poem "Childe Harold's Pilgrimage" & its success helped make them friends
    $800 9
Home to a species of penguin, this Antarctic land was named by French explorer Dumont d'Urville for his wife
    $800 4
In 1996 the New Zealand All Blacks beat Australia 43-6 in the first tri-nations tourney in this tough sport
    $800 29
Meaning the combination of two sets, the symbol here is called this, the shape may give you a hint
    $800 14
The ABO system is used to match types of this
    $1000 20
At 15, Joe was the younger of this literary detective duo; his first love, Iola Morton, would perish from a car bomb
    $1000 25
A character in a 2019 film about Le Mans, this executive known as "The Deuce" is shown at that race in the '60s
    $1000 10
Here are some of these Asian beans
    $1000 5
Handicaps & divots are in this sport, but don't say golf; there is also penalty 3, a free hit from 40 yards to an open goal
    DD: $800 30
This type of diagram that uses overlapping circles to illustrate 2 set relationships is named for a 19th century Englishman
    $1000 15
A tiger was one of the creatures on the tag that helped kids mix & match items of apparel from this clothing brand that started in 1972

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

Mara Ankit Becky
$3,400 $800 -$600

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Mara Ankit Becky
$4,200 $1,800 $5,800

Double Jeopardy! Round

BIBLICAL BROADWAY
FAMOUS AMERICANS
SHADES OF GREEN
BOOK-BORNE WORDS & PHRASES
RAILWAY & SUBWAY STATIONS
3-LETTER PALINDROMES
    $400 6
Alan Alda & Barbara Harris played this couple in the first part of "The Apple Tree"
    $400 4
In the 1930s this woman had her own fashion line with touches like propeller-shaped buttons
    $400 30
In the 19th century a poisonous copper compound was used to make a green pigment named for this gem
    $400 12
Let's get to the truth: To "de" this, meaning to expose something as false, comes from a 1923 novel by W.E. Woodward
    $400 20
The 23 statues at this city's Gare du Nord station represent possible destinations
    $400 14
A joke
    $800 7
Richard Rodgers' musical "Two by Two" is about this Old Testament man
    $800 3
This man divided his library into history, philosophy & fine arts; the Library of Congress kept the system when it took it over
    $800 29
This branch of the U.S. military introduced olive drab green & khaki uniforms beginning in 1902
    $800 13
William Gibson coined this term that now refers to the Internet in his short story "Burning Chrome"
    $800 9
More than 3 billion riders a year use this city's subway system, with stops at Gucheng & Dongdan stations
    $800 15
It's a dot on your standard 6-sided die
    $1200 8
A 20-minute cantata by Tim Rice & this British composer became "Joseph & the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat"
    $1200 2
This evangelist who founded a university in Oklahoma was called home in 2009 at age 91
    $1200 28
Crayola has as green marker named for this reptile
    $1200 18
O. Henry called the fictional Central American country of Anchuria this 2-word entity, referring to an export
    $1200 16
The domes & minarets at Kuala Lumpur Railway Station are in this architectural style named for a people of North Africa
    $1200 21
As a noun it can refer to a hairstyle or a piece of fishing gear
    $1600 10
Paddy Chayefsky's "Gideon" is based on this "occupational" book of the Old Testament
    $1600 1
This Army major & his 21 associates were recognized with congressional gold medals for their work on yellow fever
    $1600 26
This nut of the cashew family is naturally pale green, as is the color named for it
    $1600 19
The first use of "ingenue" in English described this not-quite-ingenue in Thackeray's "Vanity Fair"
    DD: $1,000 17
Among Eliel Saarinen's prominent works is the railway station in this capital
    $1600 22
This type of tent will give you shelter from the storm
    DD: $2,400 11
John the Baptist & Judas are played by the same actor in this 1970s Broadway musical with a one-word title
    $2000 5
"Revelations", this man's signature dance piece, is set to African-American spirituals like "Wade in the Water" & "Sinner Man"
    $2000 27
Add 2 letters to the last of the Bible's 12 Minor Prophets to get the name of this green mineral
    $2000 25
In "Stranger in a Strange Land", this author came up with "grok", meaning to understand someone thoroughly
    $2000 24
The monument to Queen Eleanor depicted here, gave this London neighborhood & rail station its name
    $2000 23
Bards used it to mean "before"

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Mara Ankit Becky
$13,800 $7,600 $1,400

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Final Jeopardy! Round

THE SUPREME COURT
The 1st justice directly succeeded by his former clerk was Rehnquist by Roberts; the 2nd time was this other alliterative pair

Final scores:

Mara Ankit Becky
$12,399 $13,600 $0
2nd place: $2,000 New champion: $13,600 3rd place: $1,000

Game dynamics:

Game dynamics graph

Coryat scores:

Mara Ankit Becky
$13,400 $8,600 $1,600
21 R
(including 1 DD),
5 W
12 R,
2 W
(including 1 DD)
11 R
(including 1 DD),
5 W

Combined Coryat: $23,600

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Game tape date: 2021-03-16
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