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    $1600 11
This jazz banjo player has been nominated in more categories than anyone else in Grammy history
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Show #6584 - Thursday, April 11, 2013

Contestants

Diane Mezzanotte, an analyst for the federal government from Laurel, Maryland

Brad Tytel, a global health consultant from Brooklyn, New York

Adam Holquist, an environmental engineer from Erie, Pennsylvania (2-day champion whose cash winnings total $36,299)

Jeopardy! Round

A PLACE IN THE SUN
STOCK SYMBOL SHOPPING
ADAM SANDLER FILMS BY ROLE
MONARCHS OF ENGLAND
LAW SLAW
3-"D"
(Alex: "D" in quotation marks because there will be three "D"s in each correct response.)
    $200 11
There's a 71% chance of sun in this city's neighborhoods, like Makiki & Waikiki
    $200 1
Before the parade passes by, do some shopping here:
M
    $200 21
2003: a mild-mannered businessman who is ordered to attend counseling for rage
    $200 26
Harold II had been king less than 10 months when he was defeated by William the Conqueror in this year
    $200 16
The law is sometimes divided into criminal & this, also called private law
    $200 6
Eluded or evaded a question or blow
    $400 12
Almost all your days will be sunny in San Pedro de this Chilean desert
    $400 2
Set your GPS for this retailer that also owns Old Navy:
GPS
    $400 22
2012: Dracula, who runs a lavish 5-stake resort
    $400 27
He was king not only during the American war of independence but during the War of 1812 as well
    $400 17
Per Virginia law, it's the adjective for driving "at a speed or in a manner so as to endanger...life, limb or property"
    $400 7
Sprinkled or coated with flour
    $600 13
Take the 3:10 to this Arizona town where there's a 90% chance of sunshine, tops in the country
    $600 3
For a new pair of Nikes or Pumas:
FL
    $600 23
1999: a reluctant foster father who learns the joys of parenting
    DD: $1,200 28
The one with the second-longest reign
    $600 18
2-word group mentioned in the Fifth Amendment & required to get a federal criminal indictment
    $600 8
Adjective for a clear night good for astronomers, or a Hollywood gala packed with celebs
    $800 14
Torremolinos in Málaga province in this country is a good place to look for sun; it's part of the Costa del Sol
    $800 4
Guys, "you're going to like the way you look":
MW
    $800 24
1996: a washed-up hockey player who uses his skills on the golf course
    $800 29
This king, brother of Richard the Lionheart has a bad reputation; even his title, Count of Mortain, sounds evil
    $800 19
The word "cattle" evolved from this similar-sounding word that now means all movable personal property
    $800 9
A ring worn by a bride or groom
    $1000 15
There's a 76% chance of sun in this Colorado town that's Spanish for, um, "town"
    $1000 5
For all your Xbox & PlayStation needs:
GME
    $1000 25
2008:
An Israeli special forces soldier-turned-New York hair stylist
    $1000 30
This restored king ruled during the great plague of 1665 & the Great Fire of London the following year
    $1000 20
A justice who's not the chief, or a lawyer who's not yet a partner
    $1000 10
Sitting with both your legs on the left side of the horse

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

Adam Brad Diane
$4,800 $2,800 $600

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Adam Brad Diane
$8,400 $4,400 $800

Double Jeopardy! Round

ON THE GREEK DEITY'S RESUMÉ
"WIND"Y TALK
DOGS & CATS IN LITERATURE
GENERAL SCIENCE
BELA
THE BALL
    $400 10
Special skills:
•protector of cities, the home, supplicants
•fathering kids (including Hebe & Helen)
    $400 1
A bassoon or oboe, for example
    $400 13
In 1990 this first lady collaborated with her Springer spaniel on "Millie's Book: As Dictated to" her
    $400 14
By ringing a bell, this Russian physiologist made dogs drool even if they couldn't see food
    $400 6
This horror movie actor's last film, "Plan 9 from Outer Space", was released in 1959, 3 years after his death
    $400 7
In 1997 Tiger Woods made the ball go where he wanted & became the youngest green jacket wearer here
    DD: $5,000 23
Awards & Honors:
•400s B.C.--
The Parthenon dedicated to me, wisely
    $800 2
This jacket often has elastic cuffs & waistband
    $800 26
This "old" dog in a story by Fred Gipson teaches kids about loyalty
    $800 15
(Sarah of the Clue Crew shows a chemical equation on a television monitor.) In an equation for a chemical reaction, a formula over the arrow refers to a substance playing this role, speeding up the reaction
    $800 8
He coached gymnasts Nadia Comaneci & Mary Lou Retton to Olympic titles
    $800 19
On Sept. 24, 2012 the Packers lost on a ruling that the Seahawks had the ball; 3 days later, these men were back at work
    $1200 24
EMAIL ADDRESS:
wine_and_ariadne_lover@
party-on.god
    $1200 3
3 principal types of these devices are the multivane, the propeller & the S rotor
    $1200 27
A feline about town, Bustopher Jones is a character in "Old Possum's Book of" these title critters
    DD: $5,000 16
Since limestone is transformed into marble under severe heat, marble is classified as this type of rock
    $1200 9
Bela Pratt designed the early 20th century quarter eagle gold coin, worth this much
    $1200 20
The Four Horsemen kept the ball close for this school that went undefeated in 1924
    $1600 25
Reference:
•brother Anteros,
god of mutual love

Languages:
•Greek
•Language of Love
    $1600 4
The Maui Makani Classic is a competition in this sport
    $1600 17
A bluish-black solid at room temperature, this halogen changes into a purple vapor when heated
    $1600 11
This jazz banjo player has been nominated in more categories than anyone else in Grammy history
    $1600 21
Blake Griffin slams the ball down hard for this other NBA team in the City of Angels
    $2000 5
A proper British bug would get squished on this
    $2000 18
Most sponge skeletons consist of either calcium carbonate or this glasslike mineral
    $2000 12
In 1907 this composer became professor of piano at the royal Hungarian musical academy
    $2000 22
Though he was secretive about his age, he's widely thought to be the oldest rookie ever to play in the majors

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Adam Brad Diane
$30,400 $3,600 $5,200
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

WORLD CITIES
Founded in 1521, 44 years before St. Augustine, Fla., it's the oldest city est. by Europeans on what is now U.S. territory

Final scores:

Adam Brad Diane
$40,000 $1,900 $3,200
3-day champion: $76,299 3rd place: $1,000 2nd place: $2,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Adam Brad Diane
$22,400 $3,000 $5,200
29 R
(including 2 DDs),
2 W
11 R
(including 1 DD),
4 W
9 R,
2 W

Combined Coryat: $30,600

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