>1>Show #8603 - Wednesday, March 23, 2022>div>
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Contestants

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> href="showplayer.php?player_id=14550" rel="external">Nadège Aoki>, a marine biology graduate student from Cambridge, Massachusetts

> href="showplayer.php?player_id=14551" rel="external">Tim McCaigue>, an app developer from San Diego, California

> href="showplayer.php?player_id=14549" rel="external">Mihir Nene>, an engineer from Rochester, New York (whose 1-day cash winnings total $24,999)

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Jeopardy! Round

ble class="round"> <tr> <tr>able>
>IT'S ALL GUCCI
>td>
<tr> <tr>able>
>MUSIC AS OF LATE
>td>
<tr> <tr>able>
>FOOD & DRINK HOMOPHONES
>td>
<tr> <tr>able>
>BRIGHT LIGHTS
>td>
<tr> <tr>able>
>BIG CITY
>td>
<tr> <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> able>

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

>WE READ IT IN THE '80s
>td>
<tr> <td>
>&#160;   >$200 > href="suggestcorrection.php?clue_id=426639" title="Suggest a correction for this clue" rel="nofollow">21>td>
>Gucci's early products were mainly leather bags & equestrian accessories, including these seats for riders <tr> <td>
>&#160;   >$200 > href="suggestcorrection.php?clue_id=426644" title="Suggest a correction for this clue" rel="nofollow">30>td>
>His "24K Magic" was good as gold & a Grammy winner for Album of the Year <tr> <td>
>&#160;   >$200 > href="suggestcorrection.php?clue_id=426624" title="Suggest a correction for this clue" rel="nofollow">6>td>
>Starting peg for your ball on the links <tr> <td>
>&#160;   >$200 > href="suggestcorrection.php?clue_id=426636" title="Suggest a correction for this clue" rel="nofollow">20>td>
>As early as 1903 dazzling electric signage had earned this street the moniker "The Great White Way" <tr> <td>
>&#160;   >$200 > href="suggestcorrection.php?clue_id=426619" title="Suggest a correction for this clue" rel="nofollow">1>td>
>Home to an international airport, it's New Jersey's "Gateway City" <tr> <td>
>&#160;   >$200 > href="suggestcorrection.php?clue_id=426647" title="Suggest a correction for this clue" rel="nofollow">29>td>
>Tom Clancy launched his career with this runaway bestseller about a Soviet nuclear sub whose crew might be trying to defect <tr> <td>
>&#160;   >$400 > href="suggestcorrection.php?clue_id=426640" title="Suggest a correction for this clue" rel="nofollow">22>td>
>Fittingly, this> star of "House of Gucci" wore a purple Guccie dress> for the U.K. premiere <tr> <td>
>&#160;   >$400 > href="suggestcorrection.php?clue_id=426645" title="Suggest a correction for this clue" rel="nofollow">27>td>
>"Redbone" is from Childish Gambino, alter ego of this "Atlanta" star <tr> <td>
>&#160;   >$400 > href="suggestcorrection.php?clue_id=426625" title="Suggest a correction for this clue" rel="nofollow">7>td>
>A matched set, as of socks or gloves <tr> <td>
>&#160;   >$400 > href="suggestcorrection.php?clue_id=426637" title="Suggest a correction for this clue" rel="nofollow">19>td>
>During World War I, giant searchlights were used in the U.K. in defense of nighttime bombing raids by these craft like the LZ-98 <tr> <td>
>&#160;   >$400 > href="suggestcorrection.php?clue_id=426620" title="Suggest a correction for this clue" rel="nofollow">2>td>
>The biggest city in North Carolina, it was named for the wife of King George III <tr> <td>
>&#160;   >$400 > href="suggestcorrection.php?clue_id=426648" title="Suggest a correction for this clue" rel="nofollow">28>td>
>The republic of Gilead takes the book of Genesis literally in this bestseller from 1985 <tr> <td>
>&#160;   >$600 > href="suggestcorrection.php?clue_id=426641" title="Suggest a correction for this clue" rel="nofollow">23>td>
>Post-World War II, when materials were still scarce, Gucci found a way to heat & bend this from Japan & began using it for purse handles <tr> <td>
>&#160;   >$600 > href="suggestcorrection.php?clue_id=426634" title="Suggest a correction for this clue" rel="nofollow">17>td>
>"Cold Heart", his 2021 hit with Dua Lipa, included lyrics from "Rocket Man" <tr> <td>
>&#160;   >$600 > href="suggestcorrection.php?clue_id=426626" title="Suggest a correction for this clue" rel="nofollow">8>td>
>Use one to kill the undead or to hold down the corner of a tent <tr> <td>
>&#160;   >$600 > href="suggestcorrection.php?clue_id=426629" title="Suggest a correction for this clue" rel="nofollow">14>td>
>From Latin for "to ask", this room in a police station often (on TV) has one very bright bulb-->we know you did it, so make it easy on yourself <tr> <td>
>&#160;   >DD: $1,000 > href="suggestcorrection.php?clue_id=426621" title="Suggest a correction for this clue" rel="nofollow">3>td>
>This Florida city named for a president has more people than Miami & Tampa combined <tr> <td>
>&#160;   >$600 > href="suggestcorrection.php?clue_id=426632" title="Suggest a correction for this clue" rel="nofollow">12>td>
>Pat Conroy wrote this blockbuster novel that became a film starring Barbra Streisand & Nick Nolte <tr> <td>
>&#160;   >$800 > href="suggestcorrection.php?clue_id=426642" title="Suggest a correction for this clue" rel="nofollow">24>td>
>Gucci is a corporate partner of this U.N. organization created in 1946 to help the world's children <tr> <td>
>&#160;   >$800 > href="suggestcorrection.php?clue_id=426635" title="Suggest a correction for this clue" rel="nofollow">18>td>
>"Hardwired... To Self-Destruct" was the first studio album in 8 years from this headbanging Lars Ulrich band <tr> <td>
>&#160;   >$800 > href="suggestcorrection.php?clue_id=426627" title="Suggest a correction for this clue" rel="nofollow">9>td>
>Large quadruped of North America with dangling dewlap & immense antlers <tr> <td>
>&#160;   >$800 > href="suggestcorrection.php?clue_id=426630" title="Suggest a correction for this clue" rel="nofollow">15>td>
>Dubbed the brightest light on Earth, the sky beam from the top of this Vegas casino can produce 40 billion candlepower <tr> <td>
>&#160;   >$800 > href="suggestcorrection.php?clue_id=426622" title="Suggest a correction for this clue" rel="nofollow">5>td>
>Missouri's most populous city is Kansas City & Kansas' most populous is this city once part of the Chisholm Trail <tr> <td>
>&#160;   >$800 > href="suggestcorrection.php?clue_id=426623" title="Suggest a correction for this clue" rel="nofollow">4>td>
>South American politics & magic realism are big in her novels, like "The House of the Spirits" & "Of Love & Shadows" <tr> <td>
>&#160;   >$1000 > href="suggestcorrection.php?clue_id=426643" title="Suggest a correction for this clue" rel="nofollow">25>td>
>This American fashion designer & film director was creative director of Gucci from 1994 to 2004 <tr> <td>
>&#160;   >$1000 > href="suggestcorrection.php?clue_id=426646" title="Suggest a correction for this clue" rel="nofollow">26>td>
>"When It Rains It Pours" for this man seen here> who's had a flood of No. 1 country singles <tr> <td>
>&#160;   >$1000 > href="suggestcorrection.php?clue_id=426628" title="Suggest a correction for this clue" rel="nofollow">10>td>
>An unpleasant high-pitched noise like from a jet engine <tr> <td>
>&#160;   >$1000 > href="suggestcorrection.php?clue_id=426638" title="Suggest a correction for this clue" rel="nofollow">16>td>
>In 2019, a GRB, or "burst" of these radiation waves in space, was the brightest high-energy light ever observed <tr> <td>
>&#160;   >$1000 > href="suggestcorrection.php?clue_id=426631" title="Suggest a correction for this clue" rel="nofollow">11>td>
>Home to the Wernher von Braun Planetarium & the U.S. Space & Rocket Center, this city is now Alabama's most populous <tr> <td>
>&#160;   >$1000 > href="suggestcorrection.php?clue_id=426633" title="Suggest a correction for this clue" rel="nofollow">13>td>
>He set the '80s New York literary world on fire with "Bright Lights, Big City"
Mihir Tim Nadège
$2,200 $3,600 $1,400

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Mihir Tim Nadège
$3,600 $8,800 $3,000

Double Jeopardy! Round

ble class="round">
<tr> <tr>able>
>IT HAPPENED IN '22
>td>
<tr> <tr>able>
>SCIENCE IN NATURE
>td>
<tr> <tr>able>
>TRIPLE THE DOUBLE LETTERS
>td>
<tr> <tr>able> </tr> <tr>
>THE BODY POLITIC
>td>
<tr> <tr>able>
>WOMAN MOVIES
>td>
<tr> <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> able>

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

>INCREDIBLY ELF-CENTERED
>td>
<tr> <td>
>&#160;   >$400 > href="suggestcorrection.php?clue_id=426659" title="Suggest a correction for this clue" rel="nofollow">12>td>
>1822:
The Sunday version of this publication is founded as a separate newspaper in London
<tr> <td>
>&#160;   >$400 4>td>
The European conger is one of the longest species of this fish, growing up to 10 feet long <tr> <td>
>&#160;   >$400 30>td>
This is a more informal term for insomnia <tr> <td>
>&#160;   >$400 7>td>
The 160-seat Dáil Éireann is the lower house of this country's parliament <tr> <td>
>&#160;   >$400 11>td>
This star of "Catwoman" accepted her Razzie Award for that movie in person, the first actress to do so <tr> <td>
>&#160;   >$400 29>td>
Cookie-making "elves" of this company include Zoot, Flo from accounting & "head elf" Ernie <tr> <td>
>&#160;   >$800 13>td>
1622:
>Mathematician William Oughtred puts 2 logarithmic tables side by side, inventing this calculating device
<tr> <td>
>&#160;   >$800 > href="suggestcorrection.php?clue_id=426651" title="Suggest a correction for this clue" rel="nofollow">3>td>
>Galena, as seen here>, is the main ore from which to get this metal out <tr> <td>
>&#160;   DD: $2,000 > href="suggestcorrection.php?clue_id=426675" title="Suggest a correction for this clue" rel="nofollow">28>td>
>For much of its history, the USSR was run by the Central this group <tr> <td>
>&#160;   >$800 26>td>
The lower house of Argentina's legislature is the chamber of these>--representatives, not junior sheriffs <tr> <td>
>&#160;   >$800 5>td>
She was Gisele in "Fast & Furious" before she was "Wonder Woman" <tr> <td>
>&#160;   >$800 27>td>
Tolkien wrote that this character was "able swiftly to draw a great war-bow" & had the "tremendous vitality of Elvish bodies" <tr> <td>
>&#160;   $1200 18>td>
1722:
> href="https://www.j-archive.com/media/2022-03-23_DJ_18.jpg" target="_blank">This> composer completes his first book of fugues & preludes, known as the "Well-Tempered Clavier"
<tr> <td>
>&#160;   $1200 > href="suggestcorrection.php?clue_id=426652" title="Suggest a correction for this clue" rel="nofollow">2>td>
>The phyto-type of these marine drifters contains algae & bacteria, while the zoo- type includes animal life <tr> <td>
>&#160;   $1200 > href="suggestcorrection.php?clue_id=426669" title="Suggest a correction for this clue" rel="nofollow">21>td>
>These 2 U.S. states border each other >Mihir>d class="wrong">Nadège>tr>>able width="100%">>d class="wrong">Triple Stumper>tr>>td> </tr> able> <tr> <td>
>&#160;   $1200 14>td>
There are 338 members in this branch of Canada's parliament <tr> <td>
>&#160;   $1200 8>td>
"Diary of a Mad Black Woman" was this actor's first time on the big screen as southern matriarch Mabel Simmons <tr> <td>
>&#160;   $1200 15>td>
This rhymingly named item has its own storybook subtitled "A Christmas Tradition" <tr> <td>
>&#160;   DD: $2,500 19>td>
1922:
>this North African country gains independence from British rule with Fuad I as king
<tr> <td>
>&#160;   $1600 > href="suggestcorrection.php?clue_id=426649" title="Suggest a correction for this clue" rel="nofollow">1>td>
>Found in the swamps of Louisiana, this> state tree derives its name from its appearance after it loses its needle-like leaves <tr> <td>
>&#160;   $1600 > href="suggestcorrection.php?clue_id=426670" title="Suggest a correction for this clue" rel="nofollow">22>td>
>In 2 words, it grinds the beans to make your morning joe >Mihir>d class="wrong">Nadège>tr>>able width="100%">>d class="wrong">Triple Stumper>tr>>td> </tr> able> <tr> <td>
>&#160;   $1600 24>td>
In the west Japan's national assembly, the Kokkai, goes by this slender name <tr> <td>
>&#160;   $1600 9>td>
This reclusive star's last movie was 1941's "Two-Faced Woman", which came out when she was 36 <tr> <td>
>&#160;   $1600 16>td>
In the "Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer" TV special, Hermey the elf didn't want to make toys but wanted this job instead <tr> <td>
>&#160;   $2000 20>td>
1522:
>This man the Younger paints the "Solothurn Madonna"
<tr> <td>
>&#160;   $2000 > href="suggestcorrection.php?clue_id=426654" title="Suggest a correction for this clue" rel="nofollow">6>td>
>Macropus rufus is the scientific name for this largest living marsupial <tr> <td>
>&#160;   $2000 > href="suggestcorrection.php?clue_id=426671" title="Suggest a correction for this clue" rel="nofollow">23>td>
>This river forms part of the Florida-Georgia line <tr> <td>
>&#160;   $2000 > href="suggestcorrection.php?clue_id=426673" title="Suggest a correction for this clue" rel="nofollow">25>td>
>This name of Iceland's parliament comes from words meaning "whole assembly" <tr> <td>
>&#160;   $2000 > href="suggestcorrection.php?clue_id=426658" title="Suggest a correction for this clue" rel="nofollow">10>td>
>Emerald Fennell won an Oscar for writing this 2020 film in which Carey Mulligan seeks vengeance for a horrible crime <tr> <td>
>&#160;   $2000 > href="suggestcorrection.php?clue_id=426665" title="Suggest a correction for this clue" rel="nofollow">17>td>
>Follow the lieder! This composer found some early success in 1821 with a song called "Elf King"
Mihir Tim Nadège
$6,400 $18,800 $5,900
(>lock game)

>[wagering suggestions for these scores]

Final Jeopardy! Round

ble class="final_round">
<table> <tr>d class="category_name">POEMS>tr>
>td>tr>
iv>
<tr> <td id="clue_FJ" class="clue_text">The title of this poem comes from a 1920 book that refers to its possible "restoration to fruitfulness"
>Nadège>d rowspan="2" valign="top">What is Trees>tr>r>d>$3,000>tr>r>>Mihir>d rowspan="2" valign="top">What is a Raisin in the Sun?>tr>r>d>$0>tr>>d class="wrong">Tim>d rowspan="2" valign="top">What ?>tr>r>d>$2,000>tr>>m class="correct_response">>The Waste Land>td> </tr> able> >var>

Final scores:

Mihir Tim Nadège
$6,400 $16,800 $2,900
2nd place: $2,000 New champion: $16,800 3rd place: $1,000

Game dynamics:

Game dynamics graph > href="help.php#coryatscore">Coryat scores:
Mihir Tim Nadège
>$6,400 >$18,400 $7,000
>11 R,
2 W
26 R
>(including 1 DD),
1 W
13 R
>(including 1 DD),
5 W
(including 1 DD)
> href="help.php#combinedcoryat">Combined Coryat>: $31,800 > href="showgameresponses.php?game_id=7315&highlight=..." rel="external">[game responses]> <a href="showscores.php?game_id=7315&highlight=..." rel="external">[game scores]> <a href="suggestcorrection.php?game_id=7315" rel="nofollow">[suggest correction]>h4>
>Game tape date: 2022-01-19
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