Show #9184 - Thursday, October 17, 2024

Contestants

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Aaron Brown, an entrepreneur and trivia host from London, Ontario, Canada

Angel Poe, an educational consultant from Navarre, Florida

Rishabh Wuppalapati, an undergraduate student at the University of Pennsylvania from Vernon Hills, Illinois (whose 2-day cash winnings total $42,402)

Jeopardy! Round

PICTURE THE HIT SONG
PLANTED BY
AROUND THE U.S.
THE APP & WEBSITE US"ER"
RECENT SLANG
THAT BLOWS!
    $200 30
An Elvis hit
    $200 26
You can still peer through Judith's Hedge in Cambridgeshire, planted around 1075 by a niece of this conquering king
    $200 21
Head to Lake Itasca in Minnesota if you want to see the source of this river
    $200 29
Swipe right is a sign of approval on this wildly popular dating app
    $200 27
Also a sound that comes from a faucet, this word now describes your expert fashion sense
    $200 28
In a chapter called "The Cyclone", "In spite of the swaying of the house and the wailing of the wind", this girl "fell fast asleep"
    $400 23
Miley Cyrus came in like one in 2013
    $400 22
The Haifa grounds of the Technion, Israel's Stanford or M.I.T., have a tree planted in 1923 by this visiting Jewish scientist
    $400 11
This, actually a volcano, is Oregon's highest point
    $400 19
Investment firm Francisco Partners always knows when it's going to rain since acquiring this .com from IBM
    $400 24
Wanna clap back at someone born between 1946 & 1964? Use this 2-word expression
    $400 25
A fan blows hot air over & around food, helping to assure even cooking in this type of oven
    $600 20
Taylor Swift felt it creeping up on her
    $600 18
She planted a tree on Banyan Drive in Hilo in 1935 shortly before making a solo flight to California
    $600 5
Harry Truman made it the official presidential retreat in 1945
    $600 17
In 2015, around 5 years after this company debuted in San Francisco, it partnered with MADD
    $600 16
Waving this neutral item indicates a quirky trait that is neither good nor bad but might give you pause in considering a love interest
    $600 15
Plural noun for a pear-shaped pump; 2 boards are pushed together to expel air & help start a fire
    $800 13
A Madonna dance hit
    DD: $1,000 10
These trees at Rideau Hall, home of Canada's governor-general, include plantings by Haile Selassie & King Baudouin of Belgium
    $800 1
Since 1990 the Black Rock Desert has been home to this annual event
    $800 14
If you go to unitedcenter.com & decide to go see a concert or some comedy, you'll be taken to this company's website
    $800 6
If you're looking for instruction on how to be a better you, ask for an LPT, short for this; there's a subreddit with tons of them!
    $800 12
Researchers at Marineland in Canada say this pale whale blows bubbles in meaningful ways, from bored to startled
    $1000 9
The movie "Now, Voyager" partly inspired this No. 1 '80s hit
    $1000 3
A pear tree planted around 1647 by this Dutch colonial gov. stood at 3rd Ave. & 13th St. until it was killed in a 19th c. carriage wreck
    $1000 4
Head to this Texas city to visit the Dr Pepper Museum--you might get a free beverage
    $1000 8
It follows WhatsApp in an app that connects people far & near
    $1000 2
Something celestial bodies tend to do, this was deemed by Men's Health the "new ghosting", i.e. no contact but following online
    $1000 7
In 1979 tropical storm Tip upgraded to super this Tip & raged through the Western Pacific with 190 mph winds

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

Rishabh Angel Aaron
$0 -$2,000 $6,200

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Rishabh Angel Aaron
$1,800 -$1,200 $6,800

Double Jeopardy! Round

HISTORIC SLOGANS & MOTTOES
THE BOOKS OF MORMONS
WOMEN'S ORGANIZATIONS
BIOPIC SUBJECTS
HORSING AROUND
"I_I_I"
(Ken: Each response will contain that "I_I_I" sequence--for example, the word, "division".)
    $400 29
The main character of Stephenie Meyer's "The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner" is dealing with becoming one of these
    $400 26
Queens are the chapter leaders of this society named for the colorful chapeaux worn by its members
    $400 28
"Nowhere Boy" shows us him as a boy & an adolescent in Liverpool
    $400 24
At the 1815 Battle of Waterloo, he rode his favorite horse Marengo for the last time
    $400 27
Synthetic, like a type of "turf"
    $800 20
Irving Berlin teamed with Disney for a commercial that used this rhyming tune, a slogan that aimed to draft the 34th president
    $800 18
Brandon Mull's "Fablehaven" books feature brownies, goblins & of course these tiny winged lasses like Shiara
    $800 21
Betty Friedan was a founder of this feminist organization & served as its first president
    $800 25
Colin Firth as this monarch perseveres & finally articulates successfully in "The King's Speech"
    $800 22
Bellerophon was riding this winged horse when he killed the Chimera
    $800 23
Master of sacred theology is one degree offered by Yale's school of this
    $1200 7
This 19th century rallying cry gave as options a line of latitude vs. a new war with Britain
    DD: $10,400 15
One heck of a labyrinth is the only way out in this 2009 James Dashner novel
    DD: $2,000 13
Founded in 1929 to promote the values of Hellenism, the Daughters of her is named for the patient wife of Odysseus
    $1200 12
"There are no wire hangers ever" for this "Mommie Dearest" & screen legend
    $1200 11
He narrates Anna Sewell's only novel
    $1200 19
Legacybox is a service that does this to your old photos & movies so you can store them in the cloud
    $1600 6
"It's the economy, stupid" was an effective but perhaps not the most graceful line from this Clinton strategist
    $1600 14
A book called "Unmask Alice" tells how Utah housewife Beatrice Sparks wrote this supposed teenage diary
    $1600 1
This nonpartisan group sponsored the televised presidential debates between Ford & Carter
    $1600 8
David Garrett, who played this 19th century Italian in "The Devil's Violinist" is kind of the modern-day version of him
    $1600 10
In his two years of racing, 1919 & 1920, he won 20 of 21 races; in 1999, he was named Horse of the Century
    $1600 17
It describes someone who is sue happy & prone to taking others to court
    $2000 2
Huey Long said the motto of his Share Our Wealth Society was this; crowns might be a problem, however
    $2000 3
"Uncle Orson" is the online persona of this author of "Ender's Game" & the "Pathfinder" series
    $2000 5
A motto of this Jewish women's organization is "Aruchat Bat Ami", or "the healing of the daughter of my people"
    $2000 4
"The Current War" isn't about the latest conflict but the rivalry between these two industrial titans
    $2000 9
In the "Lord of the Rings" books, Gandalf the wizard is the one who tames & rides this "lord" of horses
    $2000 16
On a list of the elements in alphabetical order, it becomes between iodine & iron

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Rishabh Angel Aaron
$15,400 -$400 $1,600
(lock game)

[wagering suggestions for these scores]

Final Jeopardy! Round

LETTERS OF THE ARTIST
In 1896 he wrote, "My prices are 2000, 3000 & 4000 dollars for head & shoulders, 3/4 length & full-length respectively"

Final scores:

Rishabh Angel Aaron
$10,400 -$400 $688
3-day champion: $52,802 3rd place: $2,000 2nd place: $3,000

Game dynamics:

Game dynamics graph

Coryat scores:

Rishabh Angel Aaron
$15,400 $600 $14,000
20 R,
3 W
7 R,
4 W
(including 1 DD)
18 R,
4 W
(including 2 DDs)

Combined Coryat: $30,000

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Game tape date: 2024-09-16
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