Show #9129 - Thursday, June 20, 2024

Drew Basile game 2.

Contestants

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Jonquil Garrick-Reynolds, a theatrical wardrobe technician from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

Bob Longstreth, a superior court judge from San Diego, California

Drew Basile, a graduate student from Birmingham, Michigan (whose 1-day cash winnings total $23,482)

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Jeopardy! Round

NAMED BY LIT LOVERS
SHORTENED WORDS
LET'S RUN THE NUMBERS
IT WAS ALL ORANGE
STEVIE WONDER
SIR DUKE
    $200 16
In 2002 an ankylosaurus species was named after this author of a dino-mite 1990 novel
    $200 17
Sugars or starches--keep 'em low in a keto diet
    $200 18
There are this many officially recognized constellations, same as the number of keys on a standard piano
    $200 22
This root veggie was first domesticated in Asia around the 10th c.; in the 17th c., Dutch painters popularized the orange variety
    $200 29
The title of Stevie Wonder's song "Sir Duke" references this member of music nobility
    $200 30
Since 2000 Grand Duke Henri has been the head of state of this European country, the world's only grand duchy
    $400 1
The team overseeing the Curiosity rover named a "landing" after this author of "The Martian Chronicles"
    $400 15
It's a quick way to say you want, say, the 2021 Caymus Vineyards with its notes of black cherry
    $400 12
In 2024 West Conshohocken Borough in Pennsylvania celebrated its sesquicentennial, this many years
    $400 20
This Chinese-American fast food restaurant says it served over 100 million pounds of orange chicken in 2021
    $400 28
In 1961 Stevie was introduced to Berry Gordy, founder of this record label, & many of his albums were issued by its Tamla subsidiary
    $400 27
At around age 8 in 1035, future English King William I succeeded his father as Duke of this in France
    $600 2
Found in the name of a bewitching Disney show with Selena Gomez, this street or "Place" in NYC was named for a Walter Scott novel
    $600 13
Short for your longtime pal, it first appeared pre-WWII; it's also D. name of a clown in an "In Living Color" sketch
    $600 9
4,189 (hits) & 2,130 (consecutive games) fell, but this hitting streak by Joe DiMaggio endures
    $600 19
The color international orange can be seen on the Tokyo Tower & this California bridge completed in 1937
    $600 23
Stevie wanted to add a Swahili phrase on this charity single, causing Waylon Jennings to bail (good ole boys don't sing in Swahili)
    $600 26
In 2021, after 5 decades, the Duke of Kent stepped down as a presenter of the trophies for this sporting tournament
    $800 4
A species of fish with a long snout is named for this character with a big ol' nose from an 1897 play
    $800 3
In the streets it's your rival; Maxo Kream rhymes the word with "drop"
    $800 10
General Sherman's special field orders, No. 15 reserved land for freed families in tracts of up to this many acres
    $800 6
The use of these orange flowers to adorn altars called ofrendas during Day of the Dead festivals dates from Aztec times
    DD: $1,000 7
Stevie's music evoked the circus for Smokey Robinson, who wrote the lyrics for what became this hit for Smokey & The Miracles
    $800 25
In 1869, a royal with this title, later bestowed on Prince Philip, visited Hawaii; that's how Duke Kahanamoku got his name
    $1000 5
A type of trapdoor spider with blue eyes has this spicy fictional desert planet in its name
    $1000 14
Iivestrong.com notes it's better to relax your chest & then twitch the muscle under your collarbone to make these fellas bounce
    $1000 11
As the word for this number sounds like it means "certainly death", Cantonese speakers have a collective case of tetrakaidekaphobia
    $1000 21
A shade of orange bears the name of this Ivy League university where "The Orange & The Black" is a traditional song
    $1000 8
Title line that precedes "That's why I'll always stay around, you are the apple of my eye, forever, you'll stay in my heart"
    $1000 24
Victory by the Duc de Richelieu at Mahón on this island not the largest of the Balearics may have given mayonnaise its name

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

Drew Bob Jonquil
$1,000 $1,000 -$800

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Drew Bob Jonquil
$3,600 $600 $1,200

Double Jeopardy! Round

HIT THE ROAD, JACQUES
MODERN PRODUCTS
BROADWAY'S OPENING NIGHT CASTS
MUSEUMS
BODY PARTS' BETTER KNOWN NAMES
YOU CAN'T SPELL...
    $400 20
Jacques-Pierre Brissot went to America to help the antislavery cause, then back to Paris to get its keys after it was stormed
    $400 30
Quadcopter design & crash-avoidance are good options when considering buying one of these
    $400 25
Art Carney & Walter Matthau were the original Felix & Oscar in this comedy
    $400 21
A Las Vegas museum bearing the name of this noble gas has a "boneyard" of old, glitzy signs--they even have one with Vegas Vic
    $400 11
Braincase
    $400 23
These Christians who take the Bible quite literally, without "amen"
    $800 16
This explorer may have been to Brazil in the early 16th century before going west again, giving Canada its name on a later trip
    $800 27
Otterbox & Pela are on the job protecting these no matter who the manufacturer is
    $800 24
When this groovy "tribal love rock musical" hit Broadway in 1968, its cast included Paul Jabara, Melba Moore & Diane Keaton
    $800 15
A museum in Nantucket about the history of this profession is housed in an old spermaceti candle factory
    $800 10
The trachea
    $800 22
This type of covenant, limiting how you can use your property, without "strict"
    DD: $1,200 17
Philosopher Jacques Derrida was born in this African country when it was governed by France, but left for Paris in 1949
    $1200 28
This type of transport can be pedal assist or throttle only
    $1200 2
These two actresses were wickedly good when their show opened in October of 2003
    $1200 1
"Ice Cold", an exhibit on hip hop jewelry at the American Museum of Natural History features this rapper's Barbie pendant
    $1200 4
The laryngeal prominence
    $1200 6
This word for a type of attachment to an item from your past, without "time"
    $1600 18
In 1960 Don Walsh & Jacques Piccard went to this spot in the Pacific, the deepest place on Earth
    $1600 29
Cooking on the go while fleeing your enemies? Try this kind of portable cooktop using electromagnetic energy
    $1600 8
This musical set at the turn of the century opened with Audra McDonald as Sarah & Brian Stokes Mitchell as Coalhouse Walker Jr.
    DD: $3,000 13
On view at the National Museum of Women in the Arts is a self-portrait of Frida Kahlo dedicated to this Russian exile
    $1600 3
The coccyx
    $1600 12
This past tense verb meaning "cried out for", as in "the crowd ____ for an encore", without "more"
    $2000 19
This Prussian-born French composer took a trip to the underworld with his 1858 opera about Orpheus
    $2000 26
OpenSea is a market-place for buying, selling & trading digital art in the form of these, whose weird first word means unique
    $2000 9
In 1988 I spied BD Wong in his Broadway debut as the mysterious Chinese opera singer whom John Lithgow fell for in this play
    $2000 14
In Berlin, a city with a famous gate, this museum has the Ishtar Gate & the Market Gate of Miletus
    $2000 5
Hallux
    $2000 7
This, which roughly 1/4 of Americans experience each year, without "omni" (not exactly a plug for the hotel chain)

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Drew Bob Jonquil
$15,800 $8,600 $10,400

[wagering suggestions for these scores]

Final Jeopardy! Round

AUTHORS' WIVES
When asked if she was the inspiration for the wife in a 1922 novel, this woman replied, "No. She was much fatter"

Final scores:

Drew Bob Jonquil
$9,800 $6,398 $1,200
2-day champion: $33,282 2nd place: $3,000 3rd place: $2,000

Game dynamics:

Game dynamics graph

Coryat scores:

Drew Bob Jonquil
$14,400 $8,600 $11,400
23 R
(including 2 DDs),
5 W
12 R,
3 W
16 R,
5 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $34,400

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Game tape date: 2024-05-08
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