Show #8872 - Tuesday, May 16, 2023

Ben Chan game 5.

Contestants

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Lydia-Claire Kerrigan, a web development team lead from Lafayette, Tennessee

Tom Winiarski, a media strategist from Briarcliff Manor, New York

Ben Chan, a philosophy professor from Green Bay, Wisconsin (whose 4-day cash winnings total $129,001)

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Jeopardy! Round

CHILLIN' IN THE R.I.P. LOUNGE
POE PLACES
AUTOMOTIVE ALLITERATION
COLLEGE: THE DROP/ADD PERIOD
POP METAL BANDS
(Mayim: You'll name each group from the lyric we quote.)
"B" IS THE FIRST LETTER
    $200 2
"Because I could not stop for death--he kindly stopped for me", "Me" being this poet on May 15, 1886 in Amherst
    $200 30
In "To Helen", her "naiad airs have brought me home/ to the glory that was Greece, and the grandeur that was" this
    $200 7
Englishmen named Charles & Henry merged their companies to form it in 1906
    $200 26
Dropping "-Green Bay" or "-Superior" leaves this state school
    $200 11
"Shot through the heart, & you're to blame, you give love a bad name, I play my part, & you play your game, you give love a bad name"
    $200 23
This irregular past tense is also what you "go for" when you risk it all
    $400 5
On Oct. 14, 1793 things did not go her way before the revolutionary tribunal & 2 days later, she was an instant ex-royal
    $400 20
Asked what its name is "on the night's Plutonian shore", the raven quoths this
    $400 29
This feature locks a car's accelerator to maintain a constant speed
    DD: $6,400 28
In Colorado, add this armed service to "Academy"
    $400 9
"I'm on the highway to hell, on the highway to hell, highway to hell, I'm on the highway to hell"
    $400 22
When you hear this sound, think of auto parts supplier Ed Peterson, who pioneered its use to prevent backover incidents
    $600 4
It would have been quite appropriate to have draped a flag over her coffin after she passed in Philadelphia on Jan. 30, 1836
    $600 17
In "Lenore" a saintly soul floats on this river of the underworld
    $600 27
Before replacing these, check whether you need the bayonet, J hook or side post type
    $600 14
Add this name after "Washington and" but before "University"
    $600 10
"Get up! Everybody's gonna move their feet, get down! Everybody's gonna leave their seat... lose your mind in Detroit rock city"
    $600 21
A charming painting of circa 1660 shows a mother lacing up this garment after breastfeeding
    $800 1
It was Jan. 27, 1851 when his soul took wing with the gull & sparrow hawk he drew
    $800 8
This Poe maiden lies "in her sepulchre there by the sea--in her tomb by the sounding sea"
    $800 24
Sí, it was a real party as one of Detroit's big 3 made 7 generations of this little car from 1976 to 2019
    $800 15
Add the name of this group of California colleges before "McKenna"
    $800 12
"Oh! Look what you've done to this rock 'n' roll clown! O-oh! Look what you've done! Photograph... I don't want your..."
    $800 19
From the French, it means uninterested, perhaps due to ennui, French for boredom
    $1000 3
There was no more scrubbing in for this pioneer of antiseptic surgery after Feb. 10, 1912
    $1000 6
Poe rhymed this fabled city of gold with "down the valley of the shadow"
    $1000 25
Automobile magazine named this then new sporty Japanese import its 1990 Automobile of the Year
    $1000 16
Drop "for Social Research" from this NYC institution, like it did in the 1990s
    $1000 13
"Here I go again on my own, goin' down the only road I've ever known, like a drifter I was born to walk alone"
    $1000 18
It means "in a state of confusion", but many misuse it because it sounds so much like "finding something funny"

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

Ben! Tom Lydia-Claire
$2,600 $4,000 $2,800

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Ben! Tom Lydia-Claire
$13,200 $6,600 $3,200

Double Jeopardy! Round

HEAVEN ON EARTH
WOMEN WORLD LEADERS
ANIMALS
DON'T GO ANYWHERE
TWISTS
TURNS
    $400 25
This country's flag bears 2 keys, symbols of the ones given to St. Peter that gave him access to heaven
    $400 1
Katrín Jakobsdóttir is prime minister of this island nation
    $400 27
This extremely early in the alphabet African mammal is the only living member of the order Tubulidentata, "tube teeth"
    $400 28
Newton's first law of motion is about "a body at" this
    $400 29
Charlton Heston realizes it's post-apocalypse now at the end of this 1968 movie
    $400 30
This Loony Tooner frequently lamented that he should have taken a left turn at Albuquerque
    $800 24
Given its name in the reign of Emperor Jiajing the Temple of Heaven in this capital once had stables for sacrificial animals
    $800 6
From 2015 to 2023 Bidhya Devi Bhandari was president & head of state of this Himalayan nation
    $800 9
A recent study shows this large horned mammal tolerates parasitic oxpeckers because the birds hiss to warn it of predators
    $800 26
Jane Austen used this twice-hyphenated term not about a mom, but an indolent "man"
    $800 10
The titular "Book of Eli" turns out to be a Bible, but it's basically useless to Gary Oldman because it's in this format
    $800 23
To get from higher elevation to lower in this sport, use turns like the plough-parallel or the stem christie
    DD: $2,000 16
This Parisian avenue is named for a paradise of Greek myth; it's less heavenly these days since it's clogged by traffic
    $1200 3
Sheikh Hasina has been prime minister of this Indian subcontinent nation since 2009
    $1200 4
Ah do declayuh, the Tennessee this goat has a skeletal muscle disorder called myotonia congenita, so fright isn't always a cause
    $1200 21
A 2023 book is titled this 2-word aimless activity: "The Radical Power of Killing Time"
    $1200 22
In this 2006 film about uber-competitive magicians, Christian Bale has a twin & Hugh Jackman's been cloning himself
    $1200 20
A recipe completion card game in which you try to build the perfect hot dog is called "Turn for" this
    $1600 15
"House of the Foundation of Heaven on Earth", Babylon's Etemenanki has been associated with this structure from Genesis
    $1600 2
In 2023, Nicola Sturgeon, best known for advocating this cause, announced she's stepping down
    $1600 7
The name "star-nosed" this mammal sounds lovely; describing that nose as 22 fleshy pink tentacles in a star-like pattern... less
    $1600 11
Loiter is similar to but more frowned-upon than this other 6-letter "L" word
    $1600 14
In "Once Upon a Time ... in Hollywood", this actress played by Margot Robbie gets a new ending, thanks in part to a flamethrower
    $1600 19
Clothing word for someone who changes allegiance in the course of battle or politics
    $2000 17
In 312 A.D., heaven came to Earth for this emperor in the form of a crucifix in the sky labeled, "by this symbol you will conquer"
    $2000 5
In 2023 this 42-year-old prime minister of New Zealand made the surprise announcement she's leaving the job
    $2000 8
This carnivore with retractable claws is seen here not being as terrifying to lemurs as it was in animated form in "Madagascar"
    DD: $5,000 12
There's a light fixture in this word meaning settled & not going anywhere
    $2000 13
Anthrax earlier seen to be afflicting cows is later weaponized against Benedict Cumberbatch in this 2021 Western
    $2000 18
Peter Quint is a ghost plaguing the children in Benjamin Britten's opera based on this Henry James work

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Ben! Tom Lydia-Claire
$26,400 $5,200 $11,200
(lock game)

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Final Jeopardy! Round

AUTHORS
In 1960 Jean-Paul Sartre wrote of this man's "victorious attempt... to snatch every instant of his existence from his future death"

Final scores:

Ben! Tom Lydia-Claire
$27,999 $200 $2,400
5-day champion: $157,000 3rd place: $1,000 2nd place: $2,000

Game dynamics:

Game dynamics graph

Coryat scores:

Ben! Tom Lydia-Claire
$19,600 $10,200 $11,200
24 R
(including 2 DDs),
2 W
16 R,
2 W
(including 1 DD)
14 R,
1 W

Combined Coryat: $41,000

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Game tape date: 2023-03-22
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