Show #9023 - Wednesday, January 24, 2024

2024 Champions Wildcard Group 1 quarterfinal game 7.

Contestants

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Kelly Barry, a marketing communications manager from Seattle, Washington

Lloyd Sy, a professor of American literature originally from Rockford, Illinois

Dillon Hupp, an associate director of development from Syracuse, New York

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Jeopardy! Round

LOVE STORY
OUR SONG
BAD BLOOD
SHAKE IT OFF
(Ken: You'll have to drop the letters "I-T" from a word to make your response.)
WE ARE NEVER EVER GETTING BACK TOGETHER
THE ERRORS TOUR
    $200 14
This title British woman imagines her mum telling her to have a fling with "Mark Darcy over the turkey curry, won't you? He's very rich"
    $200 26
Tommy, a union man, & Gina, in the food service industry, make a go of it in this 1987 Bon Jovi hit; c'mon, we're halfway there!
    $200 27
In the aplastic form of this condition, AA for short, your bone marrow doesn't make enough new blood cells
    $200 28
Shake "it" off a word for a number or a finger to exhume this verb that makes a hole in the ground
    $200 29
Closeness of kinship & duress are 2 grounds for this invalidation of a marriage often associated with Catholicism
    $200 30
HGTV's "25 Biggest Renovating Mistakes" include "Going Too Trendy" & "Excessive Use of" this tape; it "is not a permanent solution"
    $400 13
William Goldman "abridged" this, "S. Morgenstern's classic tale of true love and high adventure"--ah, wuv... twue wuv
    $400 3
His song "All Of Me" is about Chrissy Teigen; the video used footage from their wedding
    $400 25
In the most common form of this hereditary disease, patients lack or have low levels of clotting factor number 8
    $400 9
Shake "it" off a fundamental force & it's all this, sauce for turkey & mashed potatoes
    $400 24
Hard to imagine them apart, but in 1957 Abbott & Costello did this, also a chemical process, to their partnership
    $400 23
In myth, he fell for the ol' "just hold that for me for a sec" trick when Hercules got him to retake his spot of holding the heavens
    $600 12
In Erich Segal's "Love Story", we learned, "Love means not ever having to say you're" this
    $600 4
In "Our Song", "I was ridin"' this way "with my hair undone in the front seat of his car"... guess Taylor Swift called it
    $600 1
Septicemia can be blood poisoning by bacteria; the body's serious reaction to it is known by this shorter name
    $600 8
Drop "it" from a person who drops by your house to get this front part of a helmet
    $600 6
The Uniform Code of Military Justice says a soldier who leaves his unit with no intention of coming back is guilty of this
    $600 22
Thank you on behalf of this group, but the 15 songs they cut on Jan. 1, 1962 in London did not pass Decca Records' audition... D'oh!
    $800 7
In "Love in the Time of Cholera" by him, Florentino has thought of a love affair for 51 years, 9 months & 4 days, not that he's counting
    $800 2
One of his "Scenes From An Italian Restaurant" had "Brenda & Eddie... the popular steadies & the king & the queen of the prom"
    $800 18
To prevent bleeding problems due to a deficiency, newborn babies are given a shot of this vitamin vital for blood clotting
    DD: $1,200 10
Drop "it" from a word for a hollow space to get this South American rodent
    $800 5
This part of the day is also what a nonprofit does when it deliberately spends its capital & ends its work
    $800 21
Examples of this oopsy with -ism or without include "chicken pops", "he took her for granite" & "decapitated coffee"
    $1000 11
A lovesick nurseryman, a women's music fest & a retreat for rich men are in the 5th of his "Tales of the City"
    $1000 19
One of his songs on "The Wild, the Innocent & the E Street Shuffle" introduced us to Spanish Johnny & Puerto Rican Jane
    $1000 17
Compression stockings can help prevent a blood clot in the leg known as a deep vein this
    $1000 15
Shake "it" off from something more important than other things to get this type of religious house
    $1000 16
Under Gov. Reagan, California pioneered this kind of divorce lacking grounds such as mental cruelty (a charge in Ronnie's own divorce)
    $1000 20
"Howbeit the hair of" Samson's "head began to grow again after he was shaven"--these biblical people didn't think of that

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

Dillon Lloyd Kelly
$1,400 $3,200 $1,800

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Dillon Lloyd Kelly
$1,600 $6,200 $4,000

Double Jeopardy! Round

BALD IS BEAUTIFUL
ONE-TERM PRESIDENTS
ISLAND COUNTRIES
ART & ARTISTS
BUSINESS TRAVEL
FROM THE LATIN
    $400 30
In 2013, this entrepreneur bought "The Washington Post"
    $400 25
This president was the focus of a Time magazine article about the 1976 "SNL" episode "that changed American politics"
    $400 26
This island country off the coast of Africa is roughly the size of Texas
    $400 27
An estimated 80% of the visitors to the Louvre come just to see this portrait by Leonardo da Vinci
    $400 29
Taking off from JFK starting in 2000, this "colorful" airline now boasts 1,000 daily flights & 40 million customers
    $400 28
The jury has reached one:
It's from the Latin for "true" & "say"
    $800 5
She captioned a 2022 Instagram post, "Happy Bald is Beautiful Day to all my brothers & sisters with no hair"
    $800 21
Opting for peace vs. war with France alienated his own party & helped make this man the very first one-termer
    $800 20
The George Cross on its flag dates to the 1940s when Britain's king gave it the decoration for bravery in World War II
    $800 22
Here's a self-portrait of this Baroque master who didn't make himself look too full-figured
    $800 23
Let's give you the bird (word)! This rental car co. that bears its founder's last name began with an $85,000 investment in 1946
    $800 24
We're not horsing around when we tell you this word from Latin is one who is skilled in horseback riding
    $1200 6
This St. Louis Cardinals great slugged his 700th home run in 2022, his last season in Major League Baseball
    $1200 1
Britannica:
He "was blaming the depression on events abroad & predicting" his foe's win "would only intensify the disaster"; it didn't
    $1200 19
Divided into 2 sections & 2 main ethnic groups, Cyprus has 2 official languages: Greek & this
    $1200 18
This artist also directed films, like "Lupe", which featured Edie Sedgwick
    $1200 17
Stretching around 5,800 miles across 8 time zones, this railway is a real way to get from Moscow to Vladivostok
    DD: $1,000 4
This adjective meaning the ultimate or most perfect form of is partially derived from the Latin word for "fifth"
    $1600 7
To date, he's played newsman J. Jonah Jameson in five live-action "Spider-Man" movies
    $1600 10
This late 19th c. grandson blew a surplus, lost the House, lost his own re-election bid, then wed his dead wife's niece
    DD: $5,000 11
The national anthem of this small island nation says, "peacefully be, the kingdom and sultan"
    $1600 14
His painting of "Olympia" traveled to the U.S. for the first time for a 2023 exhibit on this French painter & his frenemy Degas
    $1600 16
It's not just local stops in Bergen or Ålesund on a cruise with this company; Belgium & Iceland are on the itinerary too
    $1600 2
From Latin for "knee" & "bend", it means to bend down on one knee, especially in worship
    $2000 8
This political strategist's first success was helping Bob Casey get elected governor of Pennsylvania in 1986
    $2000 9
Not wanting to admit Texas as a slave state helped this man get the Kinderhook, though he also pandered to the pro-slavery vote
    $2000 12
It's nicknamed the "Pearl of the Indian Ocean" & the "Teardrop of India"
    $2000 13
Teddy Roosevelt compared this artist's "Nude Descending a Staircase (No. 2)" to the pattern on his bathroom rug
    $2000 15
A 1920s airship passenger said, "On a plane, you fly, but on" this 2-word craft named for a count, "you voyage"
    $2000 3
From Latin for "to die", this fifth plague in the Bible killed "all the cattle of Egypt"

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Dillon Lloyd Kelly
$13,000 $25,200 $2,400

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Final Jeopardy! Round

1980s MOVIE CHARACTERS
Oliver Stone, screenwriter of this 1983 movie, named its main character to honor the Super Bowl-winning QB from 1982

Final scores:

Dillon Lloyd Kelly
$0 $24,399 $1,800
3rd place: $5,000 Winner: semifinalist 2nd place: $5,000

Game dynamics:

Game dynamics graph

Coryat scores:

Dillon Lloyd Kelly
$9,600 $26,600 $2,400
13 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
30 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
(including 1 DD)
8 R,
3 W

Combined Coryat: $38,600

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Game tape date: 2024-01-04
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