Show #8857 - Tuesday, April 25, 2023

Contestants

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Johanna Stoberock, a fiction writer and adjunct professor from Walla Walla, Washington

Ian Marquand, a retired broadcaster and state medical board executive from Los Angeles, California

Dillon Hupp, a development director from North Little Rock, Arkansas (whose 1-day cash winnings total $21,999)

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Jeopardy! Round

THE CENTAUR OF ATTENTION
STATE NICKNAMES
THE NO-S PLURAL OF...
READING MUSIC
SHARPS & FLATS
BAR LINES
    $200 15
King Ixion repaid Zeus' hospitality on Olympus by trying to bed Zeus' wife, her, so Zeus tricked Ixion into siring the centaurs
    $200 1
It's "The Sunshine State" as well as "The Alligator State"
    $200 14
Louse
    $200 2
Early in "My Love Story", this legend notes, "at this point in my life, I've spent far more time without Ike than with him"
    $200 22
"Let's put" this sharp, pointy object "in it" & discuss the plan later
    $200 16
Stella! Stelllla! Man, that music's loud tonight! I said I'd like a Stella Artois for my pal & this other beer, PBR for short, for me
    $400 27
Known for their drunken ways, centaurs were often depicted as pulling the chariot of this Greek god
    $400 3
It's "The Quaker State"
    $400 13
Cactus
    $400 7
In "Me", his Donald Duck costume's "padded bum" made it hard to sit; he tried "to play 'Your Song' but... couldn't stop laughing"
    $400 23
He really gets around & its project website claims it is the longest-lasting literacy project on the web
    $400 17
My good fellow, kindly prepare me a fuzzy navel, made with orange juice & the peach flavor of this distilled liquor
    $600 28
Before heading to the Vatican this artist sculpted pieces like the "Battle of the Centaurs", seen here
    $600 4
Some say this Iowa nickname honors a Sauk leader; others, a character in "The Last of the Mohicans"
    $600 12
Formula
    $600 8
A photo collection of this Smiths singer used a poetic quote for its title "Alone & Palely Loitering"
    $600 24
Also starting with "H", it's the large flatfish sometimes served as hirame at the sushi bar
    $600 18
I saw a werewolf look up this drink in "Trader Vic's Bartender's Guide"; golden Puerto Rican rum & pineapple juice sound perfect
    $800 29
A black hole in this constellation represented by a centaur is a strong source of radio waves
    $800 5
In 1995 it officially changed its nickname from the "Land of Opportunity" to "The Natural State"
    $800 11
Emporium
    DD: $1,000 9
Chapters in "Dancing with Myself" by this ever-sneering singer include "Drunken, Stupid, & Naked"
    $800 25
In Joshua 6 "the people heard the sound of the trumpet... the wall fell down flat, so that the people went up into" this city
    $800 19
Along with grenadine & orange juice, put in plenty of this potent potable to kick it up & see its "sunrise" of musical fame
    $1000 30
Pained by poison, the centaur Chiron gave up his immortality to this fire-stealer
    $1000 6
Its nickname, the "Peace Garden State", refers to the International Peace Garden that straddles its border with Manitoba
    $1000 10
Opus
    $1000 21
In "Hunger Makes Me a Modern Girl" this Sleater-Kinney & "Portlandia" singer/actress explores finding herself in music
    $1000 26
In Greek myth, the 3 stone-cold ladies collectively known as this were famed for their reptilian hairstyle but also had sharp fangs
    $1000 20
Did anyone ever tell you your eyes are--oh, I'm dripping with this trendy "spritz" made with an Italian aperitif invented in 1919

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

Dillon Ian Johanna
$1,400 $1,600 $3,400

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Dillon Ian Johanna
$7,000 $2,400 $5,000

Double Jeopardy! Round

STATESMEN & WOMEN
11-LETTER WORDS
DOWNTOWN ABBEY
WRITERS: BORN & DIED
SEPARATION
LET'S SEE A MO-"V"
    $400 1
In 2020 this chancellor topped Forbes' list of the world's most powerful women for the tenth straight year
    $400 18
Another word for the gas pedal
    $400 22
The abbey of Sainte-Genevieve in this city was demolished & replaced by the Pantheon
    $400 15
Born in 1899 in what is now Oak Park, Illinois, the bell tolled for him in Ketchum, Idaho in 1961
    $400 16
It was the type of separate confinement that Albert Woodfox was freed from in 2016 after 43 years
    $400 6
Jimmy Stewart experiences dizziness & a fear of heights in this San Francisco-set Hitchcock film
    $800 2
Daniel Webster's statue in Statuary Hall represents this state
    $800 27
It's the 11-letter accessory worn here
    $800 23
In 1987 this abbey was made a UNESCO World Heritage Site along with the Houses of Parliament
    $800 14
From a southern family, his "Fable" began in 1897 & ended in 1962, both in Mississippi
    $800 17
The phrase "separate the sheep from" these other bleating animals is derived from Jesus' words in Matthew 25:32
    $800 7
Like, oh my god, Deborah Foreman & Nicolas Cage are totally star-crossed lovers in this iconic '80s flick
    DD: $1,600 3
Emmanuel Macron is the eighth president of France's Fifth Republic; this general & statesman was first in 1959
    $1200 28
Musical mentor seen in the foreground
    $1200 24
The Our Lady of Montserrat Abbey is in this capital city on Luzon Island
    $1200 13
This romantic poet was born in England in 1792 & drowned off the coast of Italy in 1822
    $1200 19
In this Missouri city known by a 2-letter moniker, Troost Avenue traditionally divides poorer east from richer west
    $1200 8
(I'm B.J. Novak.) In my first feature film as writer & director I play a New York journalist trying to help a bereaved Texas family get this, the film's title & a synonym for retribution
    $1600 4
Her ups & downs in Myanmar include winning a seat in parliament in 2012 after years of house arrest
    $1600 29
How far is the hole or the enemy target? This will tell you
    DD: $3,000 25
St. Mary's Abbey in this city is right across the River Liffey from the Temple Bar neighborhood
    $1600 12
This "Trees" poet was born in New Jersey in 1886 & was killed in action in World War I
    $1600 20
A boning knife separates chicken from its carcass; this type of knife is used to free fish meat from its skeleton & skin
    $1600 9
The title of this film refers to the huge payout a jury awards to Paul Newman's client in a case of medical malpractice
    $2000 5
In one of his final posts before his death in 1895, this African American served as U.S. minister to Haiti
    $2000 30
A legally defined wine-growing area such as Médoc
    $2000 26
Our Lady of Dallas Abbey is Cistercian, not this offshoot, so don't go expecting beer
    $2000 11
Born in Paris in 1905, he went from being to nothingness in 1980
    $2000 21
Financial firms separate analysts who advise clients & these people who get IPOs going, named for when they signed at the bottom
    $2000 10
In response to a college admissions scandal, James Van Der Beek tweeted about this 1999 movie he starred in

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Dillon Ian Johanna
$10,600 $11,600 $15,600

[wagering suggestions for these scores]

Final Jeopardy! Round

TV HISTORY
The 1980s "Magnum, P.I." used a soundstage of this long-running drama that had just ended, & even referred to its lead character

Final scores:

Dillon Ian Johanna
$0 $600 $6,999
3rd place: $1,000 2nd place: $2,000 New champion: $6,999

Game dynamics:

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Coryat scores:

Dillon Ian Johanna
$10,200 $11,400 $14,200
21 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
12 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
18 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W

Combined Coryat: $35,800

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Game tape date: 2023-02-08
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