Show #8981 - Monday, November 27, 2023

2023 Champions Wildcard Clubs final game 1.

Contestants

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Nick Cascone, an orthopedic physician assistant originally from Queens, New York

Dennis Chase, a biotech project manager from Palm Springs, California

Jen Jazwinski, a youth services librarian from Algonquin, Illinois

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Jeopardy! Round

WOMEN IN SCIENCE
CAT'S A RISING STAR
THE 23rd PSALM
(Ken: From the King James Bible.)
PICK A SIDE
I WANT MY "BABY" BACK, "BABY" BACK
RIBS
    $200 3
Astronomer Annie Jump Cannon developed a system of classifying stars &amp; discovered 5 of these exploding ones
    $200 2
On "The Simpsons", this cat gets second billing on his TV show where "they fight! &amp; bite! &amp;
Fight &amp; fight &amp; bite!"
    $200 13
They're the first 5 words of the Psalm
    $200 29
Having bibimbap? Try this, a type of Korean banchan, or side dish; the name once referred to a method of fermentation
    $200 30
Louise Brown's arrival in 1978 made her the first successful one of these in vitro creations
    $200 16
In Genesis he wakes up to find himself minus one rib but plus one female
    $400 4
This process in milk is now routine because Alice Evans found that brucellosis could be passed from cows to humans
    $400 17
On June 19, 1978... ugh, a Monday... this tubby tabby introduced himself & "my cartoonist, Jon" to the masses
    $400 14
"He maketh me to lie down in green pastures: he leadeth me beside" these
    $400 28
The animated Sylvester the cat had the catchphrase, "sufferin"' this, actually a side dish featuring lima beans
    $400 15
In 2007 the first of these, born 1 second after midnight January 1, 1946, filed for Social Security
    $400 19
In architecture, a ribbed ceiling with arches is called one of these, like a room in a bank
    $600 5
Using triethylene melamine on tumors, Dr. Jane Cooke Wright pioneered research on this, the use of drugs to treat cancer
    $600 18
If you know Mr. Bigglesworth is the pet of this character in a 1997 film, we'll give you... one million... uh, $600
    $600 6
These 2 items, "they comfort me"
    $600 25
Try a simple salad of tomatoes &amp; this rich, soft cheese with a name that means "buttered" in Italian
    $600 1
At parents.com power outlet covers are listed among the "essentials" for this activity
    $600 21
This fabric with vertical raised ribs comes in wide wale &amp; pinwale varieties
    $800 8
As a mycologist, this author's studies included spore germination; Jemima Puddle-Duck would have to wait a few years
    $800 20
This character made petting a white Persian quite ominous in "You Only Live Twice"
    $800 7
"Thou preparest a table before me in the presence of" these
    $800 26
A summer side is elote, Mexican-style this veggie, rolled in butter &amp; mayo &amp; sprinkled with Cotija cheese &amp; lime
    $800 10
It's slang for a protruding belly caused by eating a ton &amp; looking like an early stage of pregnancy
    $800 22
The lowest two pairs of ribs in humans are known by this suspended adjective, as they don't attach in the front
    DD: $1,000 9
With her husband George, Gladys Dick found the cause of this childhood disease named for its red skin rash &amp; came up with a cure
    $1000 24
Jennifer Hudson sang of being "all alone in the moonlight" in this role in 2019's "Cats"
    $1000 12
"Surely" these 2 qualities "shall follow me all the days of my life"
    $1000 27
Try sauteeing these green leaves of the taro plant to go with your jerk chicken; it's also the name of a soup using the greens
    $1000 11
This youthful fellow had a bad run-in with the authorities in 1934
    $1000 23
The long moveable ribs of the king variety of this snake stretch out loose skin to form its "hood"

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

Jen Dennis Nick
$3,200 $2,800 $2,600

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Jen Dennis Nick
$7,600 $4,600 $3,200

Double Jeopardy! Round

SUPREME COURTSHIP
COUNTRY MUSIC HITS
LETTER HISTORIES
CULTURE CLUB
EVERYBODY LOVES RAIMENT
TRIPLE RHYME TIME
    $400 15
She married John in 1952, 29 years before Reagan appointed her to the Supreme Court
    $400 29
In 1968, she had back-to-back No. 1 country hits with "D-I-V-O-R-C-E" &amp; "Stand By Your Man"
    $400 6
A 14th century addition, it came from a little extra ornamentation of the "I"
    $400 5
Jasper Johns' "Sketch for 'Good Time Charley"' can be found at this museum, 1000 5th Ave. at 82nd
    $400 1
A traditional Scotsman wears a purse called a sporran at the front of this garment
    $400 2
An autumn dance reception area
    $800 18
She married Martin D. in 1954, 39 years before William J. appointed her to the Court
    $800 30
The Judds wanted him to "take me back to yesterday" &amp; "tell me 'bout the good old days"
    $800 7
The 15th letter in our alphabet, this vowel's from the 15th letter in the Greek alphabet
    $800 23
In 1877 the Bolshoi first danced this ballet about a prince who falls for a were-bird
    $800 11
Sometimes it's a narrow, close-fitting dress &amp; sometimes it's a holder for a sword
    $800 3
Feeble Athenian stream
    $1200 21
In 1929 he wed Vivien Burey, who died in 1955, a year after he argued Brown v. Board of Education
    $1200 16
In their first No. 1 hit, the Zac Brown Band served up "A Little Bit Of" this, "&amp; cold beer on a Friday night"
    $1200 8
A Latin link of 2 letters pronounced as one is why we, in modern English, always follow this letter with U
    $1200 24
The witch of this biblical place pops up in Carl Nielsen's opera "Saul and David"
    $1200 12
LBD is short for this, a wardrobe staple in women's closets
    $1200 4
Superlative visitor leisure
    $1600 20
He wed Marion Stearns in 1946, six years after he led the NFL in rushing
    $1600 17
In a song that was very close to her heart, Loretta Lynn sang, "Yeah, I'm proud to be" this
    $1600 9
An Anglo-Saxon rune was replaced by this letter that's twice one of its predecessors
    $1600 25
This composer's 1869 waltz "Wine, Women and Song" was far from junior league
    $1600 13
This fur of a weasel that turns white in winter has been seen on royal raiment for centuries
    $1600 27
A warning that some of the T's &amp; button-downs are grimy
    DD: $7,000 22
He avoided the clear &amp; present danger of bachelorhood by marrying Fanny Dixwell in 1872
    $2000 19
"Wagon Wheel" &amp; "Come Back Song" are solo hits by this soulful country singer &amp; frontman for Hootie &amp; the Blowfish
    $2000 10
Latin mostly abandoned this letter, from the Semitic symbol for an open hand, in favor of the "C"
    $2000 26
Sienese painter Simone Martini painted a portrait of this poet's love Laura, but, alas, it's been lost
    DD: $6,000 14
A chapel de fer was a battle helmet made from this metal
    $2000 28
Weighty Camaro tax

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Jen Dennis Nick
$11,600 $6,800 $16,800

Final Jeopardy! Round

BRITISH CITIES
Over the motto "Fortis est Veritas", the coat of arms of this city features a beast of burden crossing over some water

Final scores:

Jen Dennis Nick
$5,600 $3,000 $9,300

Game dynamics:

Game dynamics graph

Coryat scores:

Jen Dennis Nick
$11,600 $13,800 $12,800
25 R
(including 1 DD),
4 W
14 R,
3 W
(including 1 DD)
12 R
(including 1 DD),
0 W

Combined Coryat: $38,200

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Game tape date: 2023-10-19
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