Show #9191 - Monday, October 28, 2024

Will Wallace game 5.

Contestants

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Heather Ryan, a health program director from Binghamton, New York

Ian Taylor, a food sales rep originally from Cleveland, Ohio

Will Wallace, a game design director from Austin, Texas (whose 4-day cash winnings total $79,998)

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Jeopardy! Round

WORLD HISTORY
BOOKS & ARTHURS
ON THE "D-E-L"
COMPLETE THE RHYMING PHRASE
ADVERTISING
MUSICAL NICKNAMES
    $200 10
When it opened in 1869, it reduced the shipping distance between the United Kingdom & India almost by half
    $200 13
Arthur Dimmesdale is Hester Prynne's baby daddy in this novel
    $200 14
In this city Drumline Elmo, Gritty, Green Man & the Phanatic are the fraternally friendly mascots
    $200 30
"30 days hath September..."
    $200 28
This brand icon first hopped onto the scene in 1989 & he's "still going" strong
    $200 29
The London Times said Beyoncé paid homage to this nickname by appearing in a black & yellow bodysuit at a 2023 show
    $400 9
This empire of the Americas that was conquered in the 1530s extended more than 2,500 miles
    $400 3
"Steel true, blade straight" says the tombstone of this creator of Sherlock Holmes
    $400 15
Human brainwaves are classified by Greek letters, this one represents deep sleep
    $400 16
"Men seldom make passes at..."
    $400 27
Michael Bay was a recent film graduate when he directed the "Aaron Burr" commercial that famously ended with this question
    $400 23
Called this honorary relative "of Britpop", The Kinks' Ray Davies says he's "more of a concerned uncle"
    $600 8
Sultan of Egypt & Syria, he captured Jerusalem in 1187 & later made a truce with Richard the Lionhearted
    $600 5
Historian Arthur Schlesinger's Pulitzer-winning chronicle of this president's administration was "A Thousand Days"
    $600 20
The first restaurant in this chain opened in 1961, selling tostadas & its namesake food for 19 cents
    $600 17
"Risk it for..."
    $600 26
Betty White's 2010 Super Bowl ad for this, with the tagline "You're not you when you're hungry", was a big hit
    $600 1
Motörhead leader Ian Fraser Kilmister was known to generations of metal fans simply as this
    DD: $2,000 6
This collective defense treaty between 8 nations was signed in Poland in 1955
    $800 11
In 1997, he published "3001: The Final Odyssey"
    $800 21
It's an ornate lighting fixture suspended from a ceiling
    $800 18
"Little strokes..."
    $800 25
This actor who played "The Lincoln Lawyer" on film became a pitchman for Lincoln automobiles
    $800 2
Parliament/ Funkadelic bass man William Collins said this name came from his mom, who simply told him, "You looked like" one
    $1000 7
The second of his name, this "Great" 18th century Prussian King sent his army into Austria, leading to the Seven Years' War
    $1000 12
Hank asks, "Bridgeport?" & is told, "Camelot" in this time-traveling novel by Twain
    $1000 22
In 2016 the Democratic presidential nomination process included over 700 of these unpledged representatives
    $1000 19
"Everyone wants happiness, no one wants pain, but..."
    $1000 24
Introduced in 1898 this mascot for tire sales is also known as Bibendum & has a similar-looking little dog named Bubbles
    $1000 4
"The Pope of Mope" is this Smiths man

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

Will Ian Heather
$1,000 $4,600 $3,600

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Will Ian Heather
$2,400 $8,800 $3,800

Double Jeopardy! Round

EXTREME CANADA
EXCLAMATIONS!
MYTHOLOGICAL RESUMÉS
MEDICAL MATTERS
CAUTION
COMPOUND WORD CONSTRUCTION ZONE
    $400 4
A short drive from the capital, St. John's, Cape Spear in this province is Canada's easternmost point
    $400 22
A skateboarding Bart Simpson has been known to exclaim this word used by surfers
    $400 21
Innovated new form of manure disposal; slew or captured many monstrous creatures (Nemean lion, Hydra, wild boar, Cerberus)
    $400 15
Frequent blood donations can lead to low iron levels & the iron deficiency type of this condition
    $400 25
Your first serious foul in soccer could get you a card of this color; the next is a new color & you're gone
    $400 30
What you sleep in
+
Dwayne Johnson alter ego
=
this foundational material
    DD: $1,000 23
Draining an area the size of Mexico, 6, the Mackenzie River system, Canada's longest, flows 2,635 miles into this body of water
    $800 20
"Booyah!" caught on in the '90s when it was used by Stuart Scott & by football player character Rod Tidwell in this movie
    $800 16
Expert trickster; can change shape & sex; can give birth to 8-legged flying horses upon request
    $800 11
Aka pollinosis, it's especially prevalent in spring, summer & fall; achoo!
    $800 24
The National Weather Service issues red flag warnings for California when weather could cause one of these events
    $800 29
Maw
+
a part of something
=
this term for someone who speaks for another
    $1200 19
Canada's oldest national park is this one in the Rockies that draws 4 million visitors a year
    $1200 1
In a less-than-inspiring ending to this actress's early film, "Alice Adams", she responds to a declaration of love with "Gee whiz!"
    $1200 12
Killed a big python; founded Oracle; hobbies: playing the lyre
    $1200 8
For gum disease or a dental implant, you may be referred to this 12-letter specialist
    $1200 5
Some hiking trails post signs warning you to look out for this plant, Toxicodendron radicans
    $1200 28
Paired with "truth" in a contest
+
Beelzebub
=
this thrill-seeker
    $1600 18
This 19,551-foot peak in Kluane National Park bears the name of the founder of the Geological Survey of Canada
    $1600 2
He knew how to exclaim, as in the "Ha!" that opens his 1967 album "Cold Sweat"
    $1600 13
Poisoned & healed Ra; expert at reassembling & resurrecting husbands
    $1600 9
Eye blinking & mild facial tics are often the first sign of this disorder, followed by vocal tics & sometimes swearing
    DD: $2,000 6
Unexplored parts on some old maps could be designated with pictures of monsters & this 2-word Latin designation
    $1600 27
Sultana or Concord
+
a small serving of alcohol
=
this cluster of cannon fire
    $2000 17
At 83 degrees 7 minutes north latitude, Canada's most northerly point is Cape Columbia on this island in Nunavut territory
    $2000 3
2 words meaning "great, amazing", it's how Andy on "Parks & Rec" responds to April's "I love you"
    $2000 14
Experienced herald; thoroughly familiar with route from Earth to Hades; have own caduceus
    $2000 10
Bearing the name of an African river, this mosquito-borne disease first appeared in the U.S. in 1999
    $2000 7
In the "Aeneid" this daughter of Priam tried to warn everyone about the Greeks but was not believed
    $2000 26
Coarse or rugged
+
skinny part of a guitar
=
this rig-worker

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Will Ian Heather
$8,000 $17,400 $9,800

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Final Jeopardy! Round

STAGE MUSICAL SETTINGS
Turned into a Nazi headquarters in 1933, the nightspot Eldorado is said to have inspired this fictional place

Final scores:

Will Ian Heather
$2 $19,601 $19,600
3rd place: $2,000 New champion: $19,601 2nd place: $3,000

Game dynamics:

Game dynamics graph

Coryat scores:

Will Ian Heather
$10,000 $17,200 $9,800
14 R,
2 W
(including 1 DD)
24 R
(including 1 DD),
6 W
(including 1 DD)
14 R,
2 W

Combined Coryat: $37,000

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Game tape date: 2024-09-18
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