Show #8907 - Tuesday, July 4, 2023

Contestants

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Chuck Beem, an HRIS analyst from Florissant, Missouri

Kate Campolieta, a corporate communications specialist from Simsbury, Connecticut

Elliott Kim, a television editor from Los Angeles, California (whose 1-day cash winnings total $24,400)

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Jeopardy! Round

HAPPY JULY 4th!
WORDS THAT END WITH DOUBLE LETTERS
LADY "A"
WHERE'S MY FOOD?
WESTMINSTER-WINNING DOG BREEDS
(Ken: All for Best in Show.)
A BIBLICAL BURIAL
    $200 1
On July 4th in 1802, the U.S. Military Academy at this location formally opened
    $200 17
"Mister" in Munich
    $200 10
In 2021 she was on top of Billboard's Hot 100 with her ballad "Easy On Me"
    $200 21
The official state dessert of Massachusetts, it's actually a cake, despite its name
    $200 27
Moving like the athlete it shares a name with, this breed hit the ring & won Best in Show in 1951
    $200 15
Matthew 14 tells of the burial of this beheaded forerunner of Jesus by some of his followers
    $400 2
On July 4, 1884 France officially presented this landmark to the United States
    $400 18
To not buy something as a protest, or the mass action of shunning the product
    $400 7
She's the 6-time Oscar nominee seen here
    $400 24
There's a rivalry between Brussels & Liège about the better way to make these--they are more rectangular in Brussels
    $400 28
The Smooth Fox this won Westminster's first 4 Best in Shows, but the Wire Fox version has the most victories, with 15
    $400 16
Together Isaac & Ishmael bury this man in the cave of Machpelah
    $600 13
The new 50-star U.S. flag was officially flown for the first time on July 4th in this year, 10 months after Hawaii statehood
    $600 19
A slight smell or odor of something
    $600 8
In recent years she's appeared in "Bad Moms" & as one of the stars of "Dead to Me"
    $600 23
Small & tasty, this type of clam gets its name from a bay indenting Long Island
    $600 29
When a good time turns around you must name this fast breed here, 1964's winner
    $600 25
According to Matthew, this man returns the silver given to him by the priests & they buy a potter's field to bury strangers in
    $800 11
This new Asian republic was proclaimed July 4, 1946 with Manuel A. Roxas as its first president
    $800 20
Note what the guys are carrying to identify this game, that dates back well over a century
    $800 9
It's the last name of the actress sisters seen here
    DD: $1,500 22
This dessert of sponge cake, ice cream & meringue that's finished in the oven was created to honor an 1867 land purchase
    $800 30
1999 winner Kirby was this toy breed, French for "butterfly", & was then the oldest Best in Show dog at age 8
    $800 26
In the King James Bible, when a man said he'd follow Jesus but first had to bury his dad, Jesus said these 6 words
    $1000 14
Later merged with Radio Liberty, it began broadcasting the message of liberty to Communist lands on July 4, 1950
    $1000 12
It describes the smile of a baby younger than about 6 months, or an ineffective law
    $1000 3
One of the original judges on "American Idol", she's also been a panelist on "The Masked Dancer"
    $1000 4
This alliterative & stately item made with extra-thick bread was created at the Pig Stand restaurant, maybe in Beaumont or Denton
    $1000 5
Here is Wasabi, 2021's top dog & the fifth of this breed to claim the prize
    $1000 6
This rebel son of David is killed by Joab & his men, cast into a pit in the woods & covered by a heap of stones

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

Elliott Kate Chuck
$600 $4,200 $800

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Elliott Kate Chuck
$300 $6,000 $600

Double Jeopardy! Round

U.S. FESTIVALS
SCIENCE
LET'S GO TO THE SPORTS BOOK
WORLD RIVERS
FOREIGN WORDS & PHRASES
ART"S"
    $400 26
Celebrating farms & healthy living, the Strolling of the Heifers is Vermont's annual counterpart to this Euro-event
    $400 29
Modern humans share as much as 99.5% of our DNA with Neanderthals; at 99%, this primate is our closest living relative
    $400 1
"How to Find a Ballplayer" & "Anatomy of an Undervalued Pitcher" are chapters in this 2003 bestseller
    $400 7
The Yukon River flows about 2,000 miles before emptying into this sea named for a Dane
    $400 19
I sound so much more refined when I use this 8-letter French synonym for "tushy"
    $400 15
Like Cézanne's "Apples on a Cloth", it's a painting of inanimate objects for their own sake, or for symbolic significance
    $800 21
At the Urbanna, Va. Oyster Festival, this contest is mainly about speed but shell fragments & clean separation also count
    $800 30
Thermodynamic stability in this atmospheric layer above the troposphere leads to very little turbulence there
    $800 2
"Iron Ambition", by this heavyweight champ, is about his relationship with trainer Cus D'Amato
    $800 8
Catch-&-release salmon fishing is popular along the 120-mile Tay, the longest river in this U.K. country
    $800 18
If you take yoga in the U.S., many a teacher will end class with this, a respectful Sanskrit term & gesture
    $800 13
Melting clocks, yeah, yeah, we get it, but this art movement included poetry by Pierre Reverdy & was influenced by Bosch
    $1200 24
The Southwest Louisiana festival for this Creole music of fiddles & scrub boards began in a bean field outside Opelousas
    $1200 28
Of the 8 main blood types, this is the rarest in the U.S. & found in less than 1% of the population
    $1200 3
"Pistol: The Life of" this man calls him a "fresh-faced, sad-eyed wizard cradling a grainy, leather orb"
    $1200 6
Created when the Tabqa Dam was completed, Lake Assad is Syria's largest reservoir on this river
    $1200 12
Swahili gives us this phrase that means "no worries"
    $1200 14
Seen here is an example of this graphic printing process that utilizes a perforated material
    DD: $500 25
An ice sculpture contest is part of Winter Carnival at this northernmost Ivy League school
    $1600 27
German physicist Rudolf Clausius put in the work by introducing this term for the measure of molecular disorder in a system
    $1600 4
George Plimpton takes out an insurance policy against death & dismemberment in this 1966 book
    $1600 9
The Zambezi River separates these 2 nations that begin with the same letter as the river
    $1600 11
This Arabic word is a salutation meaning "peace"
    DD: $1,500 16
One of his portraits of George Washington is part of the Andrew W. Mellon collection at the National Gallery of Art
    $2000 22
Olympia Dukakis & Christopher Reeve regularly acted at the Williamstown Theatre Festival in these festival-happy Massachusetts hills
    $2000 23
It's the only dwarf planet that orbits the Sun closer than Neptune
    $2000 5
"The night before I met Jimmy Connors... at Wimbledon in the summer of 1975, I went to bed & slept soundly", he says in "Days of Grace"
    $2000 10
Starting near Lake Geneva, it flows about 500 miles to reach the Mediterranean near Marseilles
    $2000 20
It's Spanish for "everybody", but it literally translates to "all the world"
    $2000 17
Teddy Roosevelt said of his official White House portrait by this 3-named painter: "I like his picture immensely"

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Elliott Kate Chuck
$1,100 $11,600 $1,400
(lock game)

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Final Jeopardy! Round

CLASSICAL MUSIC
Composed around 1720, this group of instrumental works was dedicated to a younger brother of Prussian king Frederick I

Final scores:

Elliott Kate Chuck
$294 $11,513 $1
2nd place: $2,000 New champion: $11,513 3rd place: $1,000

Game dynamics:

Game dynamics graph

Coryat scores:

Elliott Kate Chuck
$2,600 $11,600 $3,400
11 R,
4 W
(including 1 DD)
17 R,
4 W
13 R,
6 W
(including 2 DDs)

Combined Coryat: $17,600

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Game tape date: 2023-05-16
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