Show #9227 - Tuesday, December 17, 2024

Ashley Chan game 4.

Contestants

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Jasmine Zhou, an ASIC engineer from Woodland, California

Jordan Carr Peterson, a professor from Knoxville, Tennessee

Ashley Chan, a publicist from Lewisville, Texas (whose 3-day cash winnings total $46,500)

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Jeopardy! Round

BOOKS &amp; AUTHORS
SWAP A VOWEL
(Ken: Each response is two words that differ only by the one swapped letter.)
19th CENTURY SPORTS
AMPHIBIANS & REPTILES
FOR A DOLLAR
NAME A WOMAN
(Ken: [Jasmine laughs.] Ah, Jasmine got the Billy Eichner reference.)
    $200 24
A fantasy romance series by Sarah J. Maas kicks off with "A Court of Thorns &" these flowers
    $200 16
A plan offered for acceptance
&
in, to or from, for example
    $200 29
In 1875, due to waning interest, the All England Croquet Club offered this other lawn sport as an added attraction
    $200 18
The difference between these 2 types of amphibians of the order Anura? Smooth skin &amp; long legs vs. rough skin &amp; short legs, mostly
    $200 21
These echinoderms found near the shore are adorned with 5 petaloids that serve as gills
    $200 9
This woman, honored with a Dec. 1 holiday in Alabama that commemorates the day in 1955 she refused to give up her bus seat
    $400 23
David Lagercrantz took over from this Swedish author, writing about Lisbeth Salander in "The Girl in the Spider's Web"
    $400 25
A kick on the gridiron
&
a serving of beer
    $400 28
Walter Camp, captain of this Connecticut school's football team in the 1870s, introduced the QB position &amp; 11-man teams
    $400 19
The familiar name of these big salamanders comes from the mistaken belief that they could bark
    $400 22
Here's the logo of this discount store that's a member of the Fortune 500
    $400 8
This singer who makes up her "poker face" using cosmetics from her Haus Labs brand
    $600 1
In the movie adaptation, Cate Blanchett played the title Ms. Fox, who goes missing before a family trip in "Where'd You Go" her
    $600 14
Squander away
&
a small pool of rainwater
    $600 10
This pitcher for whom an award is named pitched his first game with the Cleveland Spiders in 1890, winning 267 games through 1899
    $600 20
Discovered only in 1986 &amp; now critically endangered, the pink iguana lives only on Isabela Island in this archipelago
    $600 30
Maybe if you've got a nice lawyer, you can give him one dollar as one of these; the fee procures his services!
    $600 6
This editor-in-chief of Vogue magazine who has been called "the most influential woman in fashion"
    $800 2
His novels "Dear John" &amp; "The Longest Ride" were made into films
    $800 13
Title of respect for a male
&
to summon the soldiers
    $800 12
In 1859 British tea planters in Assam, India formed the first European club for this equestrian sport
    $800 7
The feet of these common lizards are covered with tiny hairs that help them to climb even very smooth surfaces
    $800 27
In the first verse of "Tomorrow", Annie advises you to do this, "tomorrow there'll be sun"
    $800 4
This actress who was crowned at the 2000 Miss India pageant &amp; went on to be Miss World
    $1000 3
Use "The Power of Now" to name this German-born author of "The Power of Now"
    DD: $2,400 15
A subatomic particle
&
a peculiar behavior
    $1000 11
The first running of this stakes race was in 1867 at Jerome Park in New York's Westchester County; a filly named Ruthless won
    $1000 17
Like mammals, amphibians were only mildly affected by the mass extinction at the end of this period; reptiles, well...
    $1000 26
The dollar sign is used in many nations, including this big country whose currency is the real
    $1000 5
This Bay State senator who said, "If you don't have a seat at the table, you're probably on the menu"

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

Ashley Jordan Jasmine
$4,400 $800 $4,800

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Ashley Jordan Jasmine
$5,200 $3,000 $7,200

Double Jeopardy! Round

WORLD HISTORY
JURY DUTY
FROM THE AFI CATALOG
(Ken: Their first 100 years project, you'll name the movie.)
ART CLASS
CANADIANA
CROSSWORD CLUES "R"
    $400 23
Founded in 1863, this international organization won its first of 3 Nobel Peace Prizes in 1917
    $400 27
In a criminal case, the jury must be convinced of guilt beyond this, otherwise they must acquit
    $400 9
"Eric Stoltz was originally cast as 'Marty McFly', as stated in the 7 Jul 1985 Chicago Tribune"
    $400 20
In his Blue Period, Picasso painted an old man playing one of these; later, he used sheet metal to sculpt a 3-D one
    $400 22
This western province whose flag is seen here joined the Dominion of Canada in 1871
    $400 29
A type of treatment or an exercise routine
(7 letters)
    $800 14
Scotland's James II, who sided with Lancaster vs. York in these 15th c. wars, died when one of his own cannons blew up beside him
    $800 11
It's the action of placing a jury out of public reach--in a hotel, for example
    $800 7
From 1993, the banned advertisements included, "Finally, a movie for everyone who did inhale"
    $800 21
J.M.W. Turner was a master of this type of painting, also known as aquarelle
    $800 24
Canadian TV viewers get used to hearing that a show is on at "8:00, 8:30" on this Atlantic island
    $800 30
In myth, Iris personified it
(7 letters)
    $1200 3
Milton Obote returned as president of Uganda after the overthrow of this man in 1979
    $1200 8
A grand jury doesn't decide guilt or innocence but whether a person should be this, formally charged (&amp; then arraigned)
    DD: $3,000 6
"The exteriors of the Desmond mansion were shot at a 25-room mansion on Wilshire Blvd"... the studio "added the swimming pool"
    DD: $3,000 17
Cézanne &amp; Gauguin were leaders of this movement that came onto the scene a little after Monet &amp; Renoir
    $1200 16
The apple fritter &amp; Dutchie donuts were on the menu in 1964 when this Canadian coffee chain opened
    $1200 25
Poison from castor beans
(5 letters)
    $1600 10
After Alexander's death, one of his generals began this Egyptian dynasty that lasted about 300 years until Cleopatra's death
    $1600 1
When lawyers want a potential juror to be excused, they use a challenge, either "for cause" or this type, without any explanation
    $1600 5
"Spielberg cast 13-year-old actor Christian Bale... principal photography began 1 Mar 1987"
    $1600 18
The Uffizi displays his "La Primavera" as well as an even more famous one of his works featuring a goddess
    $1600 15
Bigger than Banff, this Alberta natl. park was sadly in the news in 2024 when July wildfires closed it for the rest of the summer
    $1600 28
A magic spell or a letter in an old Anglo-Saxon alphabet
(4 letters)
    $2000 12
Alberto Fujimori, a controversial former leader of this nation, passed away in 2024 &amp; was buried after 3 days of national mourning
    $2000 2
From Old French for "to speak the truth", it's the preliminary examination of prospective jurors by a judge or lawyer
    $2000 4
"Based on the real-life unavailability of Coors Banquet beer outside the 11 western... U.S. states where it was sanctioned"
    $2000 19
You probably think of it as a synonym for "curtain", but to an art lover, it means the depiction of the folds of clothing
    $2000 13
In 1978 Via Rail took over running the trains of this "tower"ing company founded 60 years earlier
    $2000 26
A formula or category
(not a cube inventor) (6 letters)

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Ashley Jordan Jasmine
$18,800 $10,200 $15,600

[wagering suggestions for these scores]

Final Jeopardy! Round

FICTIONAL CHARACTERS
Dressed in white in her first scene, this play character says her name means "white woods"

Final scores:

Ashley Jordan Jasmine
$20,900 $12,000 $20,600
4-day champion: $67,400 3rd place: $2,000 2nd place: $3,000

Game dynamics:

Game dynamics graph

Coryat scores:

Ashley Jordan Jasmine
$15,200 $10,200 $14,200
21 R
(including 2 DDs),
2 W
13 R,
1 W
16 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W

Combined Coryat: $39,600

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Game tape date: 2024-10-29
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