Show #9134 - Thursday, June 27, 2024

Drew Basile game 7.

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Jayaker Kolli, a medical student from Austin, Texas

Luke Hemphill, a family business owner from Poulsbo, Washington

Drew Basile, a graduate student from Birmingham, Michigan (whose 6-day cash winnings total $111,601)

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Jeopardy! Round

INSPIRED BY SHAKESPEARE
SCIENCE
WHOSE WHAT?
IT STARTS WITH "Y"
YOU SAY YOU WANT AN INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION
WE ALL WANT TO CHANGE THE WORLD
    $200 25
Tony & Maria are the Romeo & Juliet of this musical
    $200 30
g is the symbol for acceleration caused by this
    $200 26
It's celebrated on March 17
    $200 27
One of a Jonathan Swift-created group of vicious people, or a Yang & Filo-created website
    $200 29
The first Industrial Revolution was largely powered by this odorless gas with which Robert Fulton gained fame
    $200 28
This ex-U.S. pres. won the 2002 Nobel Peace Prize "for his decades of untiring effort... to advance democracy and human rights"
    $400 4
Bob & Doug McKenzie find that something is rotten at Elsinore Brewery in the comedy "Strange Brew", inspired by this tragedy
    $400 24
In 2016 the Max Planck Institute said it used these 4-letter cells to create Fallopian tubes in a Petri dish
    $400 22
It's a 45-minute ferry ride from Woods Hole on Cape Cod to this place
    $400 14
Talking in 2024, this 10-letter word can mean 2023 or any nostalgically remembered time in the past
    $400 23
This 4-letter cloth-weaving machine dates to the 4000s B.C.; the power one helped along the Industrial Revolution
    $400 11
In 1869 Susan B. Anthony co-founded the NWSA, the National Woman this Association
    $600 1
This play was re-imagined in "A Thousand Acres", a Midwest tale in which one of 3 sisters is cut out of their dad's will
    $600 12
The hypothetical solar sail on a spaceship wouldn't fly on solar wind, as you might think, but on these particles, also known as light quanta
    $600 9
After the events of April 14, 1865, the owner of this venue was jailed for a month, but cleared of any wrongdoing
    $600 5
Seen here is this Japanese dish of skewered meat
    $600 21
Unclean water in England caused outbreaks of this bacterial disease, so water fountains sprang up after an 1852 act
    $600 20
On the night before he died in 1968, MLK said, "I've seen" this; "I may not get there with you. But... we, as a people, will get" there
    DD: $1,000 2
The 2023 romcom "Anyone But You", with squabbling would-be lovers named Bea & Ben, was inspired by this comedy
    $800 7
What's called the Moho discontinuity inside the Earth separates the crust from this interior section
    $800 17
Created by a Hungarian design teacher, it was inducted into the National Toy Hall of Fame in 2014
    $800 6
Seen here, it's the state bird of Alabama
    $800 10
Cotton lasted about 15 hours as a light bulb filament before 2nd I.R. man Edison used this, getting 1,200 hours & bumming out pandas
    $800 19
Named for the Italian city of her birth, in 1907 she became the first woman to receive the U.K.'s Order of Merit
    $1000 3
"She's the Man", in which Amanda Bynes pretends to be a boy to play soccer at Illyria Prep, is an update of this play
    $1000 13
M-theory "ties up" a unified version of this theory that describes the universe in terms of tiny oscillating tubes
    $1000 16
This 1996 memoir was originally supposed to end with the scattering of the author's mother's cremains, but that came in a later book
    $1000 8
Paraguay tea is another name for this 2-word drink made from a South American holly
    $1000 18
In the 1780s the men of the Clyde Iron Works could say it's so hot it feels like standing near this 2-word shaft to produce liquid metal
    $1000 15
After devoting his life to aiding victims of leprosy, this 19th century Belgian priest was made a saint

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

Drew Luke Jayaker
$2,600 $1,800 $4,600

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Drew Luke Jayaker
$4,600 $2,600 $5,800

Double Jeopardy! Round

HISTORIANS
WORLD CITIES
GETTING ARTY
THE U.S. SENATE
HALLS OF FAME
CROSSWORD CLUES: ANTONYMS
    $400 24
Vahakn Dadrian authored several works documenting the attacks on this ethnic group during World War I
    $400 22
Head to the end of the alphabet & this largest Swiss city that ranks among the world's most expensive to live in
    $400 14
"Old Man with a Gold Chain" is one of his many works marrying light & shadow
    $400 30
The U.S. Senate has 4 special or select committees, 4 joint committees & 16 of these permanent committees
    $400 29
Yee-haw! There's a national hall of fame in Fort Worth celebrating these women of the West, past & present
    $400 28
For clumsy--resembling Jack vis-à-vis the candlestick (6 letters)
    $800 23
This historian who won Pulitzers for "Truman" & "John Adams" narrated several of Ken Burns' PBS documentaries
    $800 10
This current world capital was once the capital of Prussia
    $800 13
This word meaning a display of artworks arranged within a particular space can also refer to a military base, or a job for a plumber
    $800 25
7 senators have been awarded the Medal of Honor, including this Hawaiian who lost his right arm in Italy in WWII
    $800 26
Step inside the "Big Musky", a giant model of this fish, & the highlight of the Fresh Water Fishing Hall of Fame in Wisconsin
    $800 27
For constant--sounds like it's innermost planet-related
(9 letters)
    $1200 5
Margaret MacMillan's 2020 book with this 3-letter title asks, does it "bring out the bestial side of human nature or the best?"
    $1200 1
Glasgow lies on both banks of this river
    $1200 6
Not confined to politics, it can be a written statement of an art movement's intent; Wayne Kramer rhymed it with "chips and pesto"
    $1200 21
The recipe for this soup, which has been on the Senate cafeteria menu for over 120 years, once included mashed potatoes
    $1200 17
You can purchase a combo ticket to visit the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland & the Pro Football Hall of Fame in this city
    $1200 7
For a hater of French culture
(11 letters)
    DD: $2,000 2
Dan Jones writes histories like one on this title dynasty that has the Lionheart, the Hundred Years' War & the Black Death
    $1600 3
Once one of Colombia's most dangerous cities, today it's among the most vibrant & innovative & a tourist destination
    $1600 11
This fauvist who decorated a chapel in Vence, France is buried nearby, at the Franciscan monastery in Cimiez
    $1600 19
Among the items in the Vice President's Room is a rosewood cabinet that this first veep of FDR reportedly stocked with adult beverages
    $1600 15
Honorees in the Jewish-American Hall of Fame include Barbra Streisand & this subject of the movie "Maestro"
    $1600 8
For antisocial--starts with a Brady boy
(10 letters)
    $2000 18
Dick Goodwin coined "Great Society" & this historian wife's book "An Unfinished Love Story" is about him & the '60s
    $2000 4
Gaborone is the economic hub of this country as well as its capital
    DD: $4,000 12
The first part of this term for a work in which a design projects from a background surface is French for "low"
    $2000 20
Duties of this chief law enforcement officer include escorting heads of state into the chamber & keeping the Senate gavel
    $2000 16
The Country Music Hall of Fame class of 2024 includes this late singer of hits like "Red Solo Cup" & "How do You Like Me Now?!"
    $2000 9
For wild 'n' crazy--rhymes with raid
(5 letters)

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Drew Luke Jayaker
$19,000 $7,800 $7,800
(lock game)

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Final Jeopardy! Round

BUSINESSMEN
After joining the Army at 16 in 1906 for a brief stint, he received a much higher honorary rank from the governor of his state 29 years later

Final scores:

Drew Luke Jayaker
$18,000 $800 $7,800
7-day champion: $129,601 3rd place: $2,000 2nd place: $3,000

Game dynamics:

Game dynamics graph

Coryat scores:

Drew Luke Jayaker
$18,000 $7,800 $9,800
19 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W
(including 1 DD)
13 R,
1 W
17 R,
4 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $35,600

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Game tape date: 2024-05-14
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