Show #8673 - Wednesday, June 29, 2022

Contestants

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Halley Ryherd, a real estate attorney from Waukee, Iowa

Lauryl Tucker, an associate professor from Murfreesboro, Tennessee

Pete Chattrabhuti, an attorney from Washington, D.C. (whose 1-day cash winnings total $10,800)

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Jeopardy! Round

STATUARY HALL: THE STATE REPRESENTED
STANNING THAT SHIP
CHUCK D, TIMES 3
DIET HARD WITH A VENGEANCE
LET'S GO BACK IN TIME MACHINE MOVIES
WORDS DERIVED FROM BODY PARTS
    $200 24
Huey Long
    $200 19
Launched in Boston in 1797 with its oak seemingly impenetrable, it is the world's oldest commissioned warship still afloat
    $200 6
Charles Dickens began writing this ghostly tale in October 1843 & published it, of course, in December
    $200 14
Self magazine had this as the No. 1 superfood for weight loss, noting bloat-busting potassium & that "Popeye was onto something"
    $200 1
Yeah, baby! this groovy secret agent got back to the '70s in style in a customized Cadillac Eldorado
    $200 11
The brave can sleep well knowing that the word courage comes from this body part
    $400 29
For Vermont:
Statesman Jacob Collamer & this "Green Mountain Boy"
    $400 20
Ocean... the nonfinal frontier. These are the voyages of this; the first nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, it didn't refuel for 3+ years
    $400 7
Charles Darwin was just 22 when he boarded this ship to begin his 5-year round-the-world voyage
    $400 15
Capsaicin in these has been shown to increase fat burning & reduce appetite, but maybe lay off the "Red Hot" Red Savina type
    $400 2
John Cusack returns to 1986 via this title device described by allmovie.com as "a magical Jacuzzi"
    $400 12
Supercilious is derived from these facial features; a contemptuous comment might raise them
    $600 30
Father Damien
    $600 21
The Missouri is a museum in Oahu, the sister ship, named for the state due north, is also one at the Port of Los Angeles
    $600 8
In the 1980s Chuck D began fighting the power in this hip-hop group with Flavor Flav, a man who always knew what time it was
    $600 16
To lower calories, choose types of this like albacore that's canned in water & not oil, which can add fat
    $600 3
In the 1979 thriller "Time After Time", Malcolm McDowell plays H.G. Wells on the hunt for this Victorian killer in the future
    DD: $1,200 13
A list of terms with definitions, it comes from the Greek for tongue
    $800 25
For Oklahoma:
Sequoyah & this humorist
    $800 27
Leaving the less seaworthy Speedwell behind, the Mayflower left this English port on Sept. 16, 1620 & sailed into history
    $800 9
Charles Darwin acknowledged Herbert Spencer as the father of this 4-word phrase later used to describe natural selection
    $800 22
Seaweed has few calories, lots of fiber & provides iodine that supports this gland that controls the body's metabolism
    $800 4
Superman used a phone booth to change clothes; these 2 title guys, to totally go back in time to ace a history report
    $800 17
Sometimes found before "knowledge", this sensual 6-letter word is derived from "flesh"
    $1000 26
Helen Keller:
This southern state
    $1000 28
In 1807 Robert Fulton averaged about 5 mph on a 150-mile trip up the Hudson to Albany on this steamboat
    $1000 10
At first, "Martin Chuzzlewit" had poor sales, so Dickens added a section set in this country he'd just visited
    $1000 23
The flowers of plants like broccoli form a cross, so you may read about the benefits of these vegetables meaning "cross-bearing"
    $1000 5
The Omega 13 takes a spaceship's crew back 13 seconds in time to never give up, never surrender! in this 1999 film
    $1000 18
This word for one who always worries that they're sick is derived from a word for the abdomen

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

Pete Lauryl Halley
$3,400 $2,400 $1,000

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Pete Lauryl Halley
$4,200 $4,000 $4,000

Double Jeopardy! Round

LITERARY TITLE CHARACTERS
SCIENCE-PODGE
MUNICIPAL MUSIC
IN THE DICTIONARY
-OLA
HE WAS A SHOGUN
    $400 1
As per his wish, he remained young while his portrait aged
    $400 29
The rings of this planet are about 175,000 miles wide--more than 7 times the circumference of the Earth
    $400 26
Weezer sang of this Southern California city, "that's where I want to be... rolling like a celebrity"
    $400 19
In math it's the term for any raised number like the one seen here
    $400 30
Thousands of cups of this food passed down from the stage helped feed the huge crowds at Woodstock
    $400 3
In 1613, as Galileo was among the earliest Europeans using this device, the trade-hungry Brits presented one to Tokugawa Ieyasu
    $800 11
Humbert Humbert is the man who lusts after her
    $800 28
The plates on the underside of a mushroom cap are called these, also the name of some creatures' respiratory organs
    $800 16
With the help of Young Thug, Camila Cabello rocked this song that shares its name with the Caribbean capital where she was born
    $800 20
French for "descent" gives us the name of this type of natural disaster
    $800 9
Carl Ditters von Dittersdorf, whose name we'll take any excuse to say, wrote a popular Concerto in F major for this instrument
    $800 4
Tsunayoshi's "Laws of Compassion" (enforced by death) banned animal cruelty; he was called Inu-kobo, or this animal-shogun
    $1200 12
"A Man Called" this name is a 59-year-old curmudgeon who drives a Saab
    $1200 27
Stinging nettle is one of the plants containing this, causing swelling & itching; Benadryl is an anti-it drug to combat it
    $1200 15
A song by Enrique Iglesias & Pitbull says, "She gon' make you move to" this city both men know well
    $1200 21
It's what you call the cylindrical hand warmer that the lady in the painting is using
    $1200 8
On TV, "Bob Hearts" her
    $1200 5
Not much happens in this traditional form of drama, but shogun Yoshinori was assassinated while watching a performance in 1441
    $1600 13
Gamekeeper Oliver Mellors is this title character & by book's end, also a soon-to-be baby daddy
    DD: $2,000 17
In 1868 remains of these hyphenated early humans were found in a shallow cave in France's Dordogne region
    $1600 14
Feeling "unfettered & alive", Joni Mitchell sang of being "a free man in" this city
    $1600 22
Aristotle said that good tragedy should provide this, a cleansing of emotions
    DD: $3,000 6
In 1960 a House subcommittee investigated this practice of bribing DJs to play certain songs
    $1600 2
This former capital has a replica of the Temple of the Golden Pavilion, built around 1400 by the third Muromachi shogun
    $2000 10
This Edith Wharton character is unhappily married to the sickly Zenobia
    $2000 24
Less famous than his laws of motion is Newton's law of this, a fluid's resistance to flow
    $2000 25
"For you, ooh you" George Ezra sings he'd lose it all--his piano, his treasure chest & his house in this Danube River City
    $2000 23
As an adjective, it means hasty; as a verb, it can mean to fall steeply or vertically, like rain
    $2000 7
This 21st century brand of fine watches took the name of a 20th century brand of shoe polish
    $2000 18
In 1192 Minamoto Yoritomo became the Seii Taishogun, or "general in charge of suppressing" these uncivilized invaders

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Pete Lauryl Halley
$8,600 $11,000 $14,000

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Final Jeopardy! Round

TELEVISION HISTORY
In the opening scene of its July 21, 1969 pilot episode, a man carves the letter D into wet cement

Final scores:

Pete Lauryl Halley
$600 $4,799 $5,999
3rd place: $1,000 2nd place: $2,000 New champion: $5,999

Game dynamics:

Game dynamics graph

Coryat scores:

Pete Lauryl Halley
$8,200 $13,400 $14,000
14 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
20 R
(including 1 DD),
3 W
(including 1 DD)
14 R,
1 W

Combined Coryat: $35,600

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Game tape date: 2022-04-29
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