Show #9114 - Thursday, May 30, 2024

Adriana Harmeyer game 2.

Contestants

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Sandee Baker, a real estate broker from Lake Tapps, Washington

Brad Miller, an IT director from Wentzville, Missouri

Adriana Harmeyer, an archivist from West Lafayette, Indiana (whose 1-day cash winnings total $26,200)

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Jeopardy! Round

...BUT WHO'S COUNTYING?
GIVING YOU THE THIRD DEGREE
FIRST NAME'S THE SAME
SLANGUAGE
WE HAVE FOOD AT HOME
CANON EVENTS
    $200 18
Named in 1877, a Montana county honors this man who did not exactly enjoy himself in the territory the year before
    $200 13
It's the third letter in the Greek alphabet
    $200 11
From the world of film: Wilder & Crudup
    $200 12
Alas, cozzie livs is short for this; Hawaii has the highest, while Mississippi has the lowest
    $200 5
You going all the way to Nobu? I'm gonna walk over to my cupboard & eat this, the chunk white albacore kind
    $200 26
When but a child, this FBI agent tried unsuccessfully to save a lamb, a moment that would stay with her later in life
    $400 17
At about 400,000, Pulaski is the Arkansas county with the most folks; stands to reason, with this city as the county seat
    $400 19
He had a killer term as the third U.S. vice president
    $400 1
Providing different kinds of entertainment:
Kwan & Pfeiffer
    $400 14
Also something bodybuilders do, this 4-letter word means to brag or show off
    $400 6
As tempting as that A5 wagyu filet mignon looks, I think I'll stay home & make this sammy with a common first name in it
    $400 27
Kill the dog of this man, the underworld's most feared assassin? That'll bring out some hand cannons
    DD: $2,000 16
Lyon, Sac & Sioux are 3 of the 99 counties that presidential candidates try to visit in this state
    $600 20
The third son of Adam & Eve mentioned in the Bible, he was born after Abel was killed
    $600 2
Both can make you dance:
Allen & Gibson
    $600 23
It makes sense that rizz, meaning charmingly seductive, comes from this word
    $600 7
Why get takeout when we have a perfectly good half-eaten Hass one of these in the fridge? Just put it on some toast
    $600 28
An enchantress' curse in this 1991 Disney film forced a life of reclusiveness for one of the title pair
    $800 10
This Kansas county is known for its federal pen that was home to the Birdman of Alcatraz (before he was the Birdman of Alcatraz)
    $800 21
The third woman on the U.S. Supreme Court, she's now the most senior female member
    $800 3
Creative types Schumann & Ludlum
    $800 24
A good song does this, sounding like the action of an open hand
    $800 8
Pay for water? Not when we have a Persian one of these gourds; it's 96% water & we can be fancy & put it in our tap water
    $800 29
In "The Princess Bride", Count Rugen offers everything to this man who kills the count anyway, saying, "I want my father back"
    $1000 15
The "WOW" counties of this Midwest state are Washington, Ozaukee & Waukesha
    $1000 22
Get it on, sound a gong for this third-most populous city in Maine
    $1000 4
Very different leaders Mumford & Garvey
    $1000 25
If you're dressed perfectly or made the right move at the right time, you "understood" this 10-letter word, like in school
    $1000 9
Maybe we use cheap scotch since we don't have kirsch to make this flaming cherry dessert
    $1000 30
In "Kill Bill", she played Elle Driver, who lost an eye to her master Pai Mei; she'd later see things differently

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

Adriana Brad Sandee
$4,600 $800 $800

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Adriana Brad Sandee
$9,000 $1,600 $1,800

Double Jeopardy! Round

PLAY CHARACTERS
THANKS A "MILL"-ION!
GLASS
NATIONAL COATS OF ARMS
SONGS IN THE KEY OF LIFE
CANNON EVENTS
    $400 11
"O, I am fortune's fool!" says this Shakespeare title character after killing Tybalt
    $400 2
There are 1,609,344 of these in a mile, but who's counting?
    $400 23
Beer is often bottled in brown or green glass to prevent these rays from altering the taste of the beverage
    $400 25
The Isthmus of Panama appears on the coat of arms of this nation, Panama's South American neighbor
    $400 6
In the title of a Rascal Flatts song, "Life Is" this type of road
    $400 18
In 1781 at this battle site in Virginia, the British surrendered some 240 artillery pieces to George Washington's army
    $800 12
He wrote, "I couldn't stop at 'A Doll's House'; after Nora, I had to create Mrs. Alving" in "Ghosts"
    $800 5
A river in Princeton University's backyard, or a proverbial burden around one's neck
    $800 16
In the 1670s George Ravenscroft added oxides of this element to regular glass & the type of glass we call crystal
    $800 28
This largest New World cat appears on both sides of a white shield on Guyana's coat of arms
    $800 7
In one version of this song, Elton John uses the phrase "it's the wheel of fortune"
    $800 30
It's the female nickname for the German Howitzer that destroyed Fort Loncin in the Siege of Liège during World War I
    $1200 13
Played on stage by Joe Morton, he has some big speeches in David Hare's play, "Stuff Happens" about the war in Iraq
    $1200 4
To make bajra roti like your Nani's, you need to start with this grain
    $1200 17
A drawing called a cartoon is used in the preparation of one of these, to ensure that all the colored glass pieces fit together
    $1200 27
A sailing ship & the national motto, "The Love of Liberty Brought Us Here", appears on this African nation's coat of arms
    $1200 8
Ezra Koenig sang about "life & all its suffering" as lead singer of this band, not Dracula Workday but...
    $1200 24
Private John Thompson wrote, "The batteries doing us most damage were on Morris Island" during this April 1861 battle
    DD: $4,000 14
In a shocking play of the 1960s, asylum inmates re-enact the death of Jean-Paul Marat, directed by this mad, bad Frenchman
    $1600 1
Expressed in the Book of Revelation, this -ism foresees 1,000 years of peace & prosperity heralded by the 2nd Coming of Christ
    $1600 19
In the mid-1930s, this New York glass company cast the 200-inch Pyrex mirror for the Mount Palomar Telescope
    DD: $500 26
4 red bars representing Catalonia & 2 red cows of Béarn, France adorn its coat of arms
    $1600 9
This ordinal band sang about a "semi-charmed kind of life" in a song with a lot of doo doo doo, doo doo-doo doos
    $1600 21
Before a decisive 1805 battle, a few extra cannons were added to this vice admiral's HMS Victory
    $2000 15
Actors love playing Melissa & Andy in this epistolary play by A.R. Gurney & sometimes do so in combinations you wouldn't expect
    $2000 3
Consisting of many small flowers & plants, it was a popular style of background for tapestries in the 15th century
    $2000 20
In 2002 this artist was honored with a pedestrian "Bridge of Glass" for the opening of the Museum of Glass in his native Tacoma
    $2000 29
Including Wallachia & Moldavia the historical provinces of this country are represented on its coat of arms
    $2000 10
This rapper said "life is good" with Drake & repped the "Low Life" with Abel Tesfaye
    $2000 22
In 1453 this city's emperor declined to buy cannons...& then saw them used against his own walls by the Turks

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Adriana Brad Sandee
$22,200 $3,700 $3,000
(lock game)

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Final Jeopardy! Round

AMERICAN BANKING
Around 1930 a bank named for this NYC area known as a slum was the USA's largest savings bank by total deposits

Final scores:

Adriana Brad Sandee
$20,000 $6,001 $1,800
2-day champion: $46,200 2nd place: $3,000 3rd place: $2,000

Game dynamics:

Game dynamics graph

Coryat scores:

Adriana Brad Sandee
$21,800 $4,800 $3,000
28 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
(including 1 DD)
13 R
(including 1 DD),
5 W
8 R,
2 W

Combined Coryat: $29,600

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Game tape date: 2024-04-09
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