Show #9180 - Friday, October 11, 2024

Mark Fitzpatrick game 6.

Contestants

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Dot White, a clinical psychologist from Bethesda, Maryland

Eamonn Campbell, a lawyer originally from Manchester, Vermont

Mark Fitzpatrick, a content manager from Riverside, Connecticut (whose 5-day cash winnings total $107,201)

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Jeopardy! Round

A LITTLE DAY MUSIC
18th CENTURY HISTORY
MAKE IT SINGULAR
TRANSPORT USA
LET'S HEAR IT FOR ANIMAL MOMS
JUST DOIN' MY JOB
    $200 30
The name of this Bay Area pop punk band is slang for "sunlit hours given over to smoking pop"
    $200 5
The first of this pair of battles on April 19, 1775 lasted a few minutes around sunrise; the second took longer until around sunset
    $200 16
Alumni
(7 letters)
    $200 25
In this city with more fabled transit options, the No. 8 Muni bus & a little walking will take you from Pier 39 to Chinatown
    $200 22
Dad must be relieved when mom of the Emperor species of this returns from a long trek to the ocean & regurgitates fish for the chick
    $200 21
3 letters, dealing with numbers; an exam section for it is called auditing & attestation; the exam itself takes 16 hours
    $400 27
Real name Scott Mescudi, this rapper was just 24 when he released his hit debut single "Day 'N' Nite"
    $400 4
Once he had 32 as a freezing point, he put the thermometer in his armpit & was happy to find his body temp was close to a neat 3 x 32
    $400 9
Bison
    $400 12
Upon reflection, it probably wasn't the best look for the brand when this bus line owned a meatpacking company from 1970 to 1983
    $400 23
This time period, from the Latin for "carrying", can test any mom's patience: for an elephant, it can be 22 months & an octopus, 53
    $400 20
A work crew leader; a jury leader (less remunerative)
    $600 26
Ice Cube said he was inspired to write this hit "in a state of euphoria"; "I gotta say..."
    $600 3
This land's Choson Dynasty was troubled by Prince Sado, who kept killing eunuchs & was left to die in a rice chest
    $600 8
Strata
    $600 11
PA is for Port Authority in this acronym for the train that's a vital link between Manhattan & New Jersey
    $600 14
Talk about a passel of kids--this North American marsupial can give birth to as many as 20 babies at a time, each no larger than a bee
    $600 19
Field general; millions look at every move you make... & critique it; Otto Graham & Russell Wilson, good examples
    $800 28
"Thursday I don't care about you, it's" this Cure title
    DD: $1,000 2
This North American colonial empire seen on 16th century maps as Gallia Nova ended with the fall of Quebec & Montreal
    $800 7
Codices
    $800 10
When the ferry can't go, Madeline Island in Lake Superior is accessible by this 2-word conduit, also in the title of a TV show
    $800 15
Hens dissolve their own bones if needed to get this element to make shells for their young
    $800 18
Knows the proper use of propofol; can count to 16 (letters in the job); can tell people to count backward from 100
    $1000 29
"Six o'clock already I was just in the middle of a dream", begins this Bangles hit that Prince wrote
    $1000 1
On April 28, 1789 Fletcher Christian of the Royal Navy embarked on this new car"eer"
    $1000 6
Graffiti:
graffiti or this
    $1000 13
2,200 trains a day run between Boston & Washington, D.C. in what Amtrak calls the Northeast this type of passageway
    $1000 24
Aphids can produce young through this "virgin birth" method with no mating & produce pregnant babies holding more young
    $1000 17
There's a fluid specific to your specific job; applying makeup can be part of it; preserving more than dignity

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

Mark Eamonn Dot
$800 $2,000 $800

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Mark Eamonn Dot
$200 $3,000 $3,200

Double Jeopardy! Round

RUSSIAN GEOGRAPHY
TV CHARACTERS
TERRITORIAL GOVERNORS
I'M HIM
WOMEN AUTHORS
STARTS & ENDS WITH "T"
    $400 22
This city was Russia's capital from 1712 until just after the 1917 Revolution
    $400 11
2022 gave us the last episode of this weepy NBC drama that featured characters like Randall, Kate & Kevin
    $400 30
Arkansas Gov. James Miller was once famous for his quote, "I will try, sir!" during this early 19th century war
    $400 29
In 1992 I died in Little Rock, Arkansas after founding the largest retail sales chain in the United States
    $400 27
She dedicated "Frankenstein" to her father William Godwin
    $400 28
It can refer to a sequence of RNA, or a written record of what was said orally
    $800 23
Basically all of Russia east of the Ural Mountains, this region's name may come from a Tatar word meaning "sleeping land"
    $800 9
Aka Leopold Stotch, this "South Park" lad has a feminine alter-ego named Marjorine
    $800 25
In 1941 its governor, Joseph Poindexter, protested the transfer of some of the Pacific Fleet to the Atlantic
    $800 16
As mayor of Flavortown, I've brought my frosted tips to diners & drive-ins & even some dives
    $800 26
Called "zippy, zesty, and zotty", this debut novel cooked up by Bonnie Garmus became a streaming series starring Brie Larson
    $800 20
I'm afraid you're this again, young person, absent from school without permission
    $1200 6
Because of a dispute over the Kuril Islands in the western Pacific, Russia & this nation have never signed a treaty ending WWII
    $1200 7
On the Apple TV+ show "Dark Matter" she plays Daniela Dessen, who exists in more than one timeline
    $1200 24
Before his brief time as U.S. president, he served 12 years as governor of the Indiana Territory
    $1200 12
My 1905 "Clair De Lune" shares its name with a poem by Paul Verlaine
    DD: $5,800 4
You can breathe easier knowing that Terry McMillan wrote a sequel to this novel called "Getting to Happy"
    $1200 19
7-letter word for a decorative crest of hair on the crown of the head
    $1600 5
This 750-mile-long Russian territory between the Sea of Okhotsk & the Bering Sea is home to 29 active volcanoes
    $1600 8
First name Gregory, this pill-popping title doctor woke up in a burning building in the 2012 series finale
    DD: $2,800 13
Frank Franz served as an Indian agent of the Osage Agency before becoming this territory's last governor in 1906
    $1600 15
I lasted 11 days as White House communications director in July 2017
    $1600 3
Joan Didion established her reputation as an essayist with her 1968 collection "Slouching Towards" this place
    $1600 18
This metal stand of 3 legs is used to hold cooking vessels over a fire
    $2000 1
It has a short name at just 2 letters, but it flows 2,268 miles across Russia as the 7th-longest river in the world
    $2000 10
On "The Boys", Jessie Usher plays this speedy superhero with a name familiar from a Duke Ellington number
    $2000 14
Florida Gov. William Pope Duval tried to be fair to these people; the wars named for them were before & after his 1822-1834 tenure
    $2000 17
They call me the prince of humanism & the greatest scholar of the Northern Renaissance, but you can call me Desi
    $2000 2
In a letter to pen pal across the sea Harriet Beecher Stowe, she discussed her own novel "Daniel Deronda"
    $2000 21
Seize the day--heavy projectiles could be hurled from one of these in the Middle Ages

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Mark Eamonn Dot
$4,800 $12,200 $10,400

[wagering suggestions for these scores]

Final Jeopardy! Round

WORLD POLITICAL HISTORY
William Whitelaw & John Peyton were also-rans in a 1975 leadership vote with this victor

Final scores:

Mark Eamonn Dot
$4,800 $13,700 $9,801
3rd place: $2,000 New champion: $13,700 2nd place: $3,000

Game dynamics:

Game dynamics graph

Coryat scores:

Mark Eamonn Dot
$10,400 $12,200 $10,400
15 R
(including 1 DD),
8 W
(including 2 DDs)
19 R,
3 W
14 R,
1 W

Combined Coryat: $33,000

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Game tape date: 2024-06-05
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