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    $800 6
This species of nasturtium with peppery-flavored leaves is a popular salad ingredient
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Show #6680 - Friday, October 4, 2013

Contestants

A.C. Hawley, a graduate student in media studies from Iowa City, Iowa

Cori Wilhelm, a college librarian from Parishville, New York

Damian Henri, an architect from Shaker Heights, Ohio (2-day champion whose cash winnings total $63,600)

Jeopardy! Round

OUTDOOR DRAMAS
CHICKEN DISHES
"WATER" WORKS
LIFE IS A SOAP OPERA
SCIENCE
BETWEEN JOBS
    $200 26
This state "is for lovers", like the Eastern boy & Appalachian girl who fall in love in its state outdoor drama
    $200 1
The Anchor Bar in New York State says it created this appetizer, deep-fried chicken wings in a spicy sauce
    $200 3
Vertical interruption in a river
    $200 12
Take me down to Genoa City, where the grass is green & the girls are pretty on this show, 40 years "young" in 2013
    $200 8
Oxygen combines with lots of other elements; with this one it makes ZnO, used as an ointment
    $200 21
In a tub trio he's between the butcher & the candlestick maker
    $400 27
These 2 mountain families get their feud on at cliffside amphitheatre in Beaver, West Virginia
    $400 2
Named for the oven it's baked in, this dish gets its unique coloring from a special paste that's applied before cooking
    $400 4
It's an archaic word for a sluice or channel, not just an infamous D.C. complex
    $400 13
Like sands through the hourglass, so goes this drama & Alison Sweeney, too; she's been on the show for 20 years
    $400 14
Similar to reflex, humans' average for this time is roughly 1/4 second & we're going to test yours... right... now !
    $400 22
In a Le Carre title it's the job after tailor & before spy
    $600 28
Most years Lake George, New York presents this Cooper-riffic drama
    $600 9
The exciting part of chicken Kiev: a jet of this is supposed to spurt out when you cut into the dish
    $600 5
Gyrating column of mist & spray familiar to itsy bitsy spiders
    $600 16
It was "Another World" for this actor as Dr. Canard in 1984, the same year he began playing Dr. Crane at night
    $600 15
Lack of camouflage & sensitivity to UV radiation doom any wild alligators with this condition from a mutation
    $600 23
Encyclopedia Britannica lists Judd Apatow as "American writer," this, & then "producer"
    DD: $800 29
Each year this Tony-winning play is performed on the grounds of Helen Keller's birthplace
    $800 10
Tomatoes, onions & mushrooms go into this chicken dish whose name means "hunter's style" in Italian
    $800 6
This species of nasturtium with peppery-flavored leaves is a popular salad ingredient
    $800 17
From 1974 to 1976 he needed to be "Superman" on "Love of Life" as Ben, who loved life so much he had 2 wives at once!
    $800 19
A Mars rover found this, hydrated calcium sulfate, indicating not Martian drywallers but Martian water
    $800 24
In the title of a 1940s song, it's between doctor & Indian chief
    $1000 30
The Helen Hunt Jackson novel about this title woman has been an outdoor drama in Hemet, California since 1923
    $1000 11
Doro wat, a spicy chicken stew, is considered a national dish of this African country
    $1000 7
Manufacturer's distinguishing impression on a sheet of paper
    $1000 18
Show with Erica Kane Martin Brent Cudahy Chandler Montgomery Montgomery Chandler Marick Marick Montgomery
    $1000 20
Stomp rockets are powered by what's usually called this type of "air" that's been squished under greater than normal pressure
    $1000 25
In tarot, the card between magician and empress is a female one of these, which there's only been in legend

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

Damian Cori A.C.
$1,200 $2,200 $2,600

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Damian Cori A.C.
$1,200 $2,600 $7,800

Double Jeopardy! Round

INDOOR DRAMAS
1967
FROM THE MALAY
I'M A CONNOISSEUR
WORLDS & PHRASES
FANS OF THE MUSICAL ACT
    $400 9
Martha said she'd murder me if my sneezes made this fluffy French egg dish fall, but I couldn't hold back
    $400 20
In Dec. Colonel Papadopoulos quit this nation's army & declared himself its P.M.; talk about self-promotion!
    $400 25
This yarn-died cotton fabric that is often striped is from ginggang, a Malay word meaning "striped"
    $400 6
...of these bedcovers; I wept at the 2010-11 show of them at the American Folk Art Museum
    $400 16
Chapter 3, verse 16 of this Bible book says, "For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten son"
    $400 1
Beliebers:
Take a guess
    $800 12
Ma said pop went to buy milk a year ago, but I think she hid his body in this "space" named for the prone movement used in it
    $800 21
The arrest of a cabbie who drove around a double-parked police car sparked riots in this N.J. city that left over 20 dead
    $800 26
Once used to refer to a frenzied Malay, it's now an adjective meaning "running" to do violence
    $800 7
...of this coating applied to ceramics before firing, especially the peach bloom of the Qing Dynasty
    $800 17
A poem by him starts, "Some say the world will end in fire, some say in ice"
    $800 2
The Beyhive:
this former single lady
    $1200 13
Grammy's mob ties came home to roost & she locked herself in here, also a 2002 Jodie Foster film title
    $1200 22
The first big commercial pop festival in the U.S. wasn't Woodstock but the one named for this California community in 1967
    $1200 27
This popular dish consists of marinated meat grilled on a skewer & often dipped in a peanut sauce
    $1200 8
I'm a connoisseur of the works of Odilon Redon; he was part of this late-19th-century -ism, but what the eye represents--darned if I know
    $1200 18
Shakespeare wrote, "All the world's" this place he knew well, "and all the men and women merely players"
    $1200 3
Modies:
this British group
    $1600 14
I hired little Ryan as one of these to clean the flue & now smoke is filling the room! Is he still in there?!
    DD: $2,000 23
In January LBJ proposed these "talks" to end the costly U.S.-Soviet weapons race
    DD: $100 29
From Malay for "sheath", it's a Malay garment that's wrapped around the lower body & tucked in at the waist
    $1600 10
...of Gigondas, a wine from the banks of ("Cotes Du") this river
    $1600 19
"To His Coy Mistress" says, "Had we but world enough, and" this, "This coyness, Lady, were no crime"
    $1600 4
Idiot Club:
these colorful chaps
    $2000 15
Roger let a Russian phrase slip out--he's one of these spy agents who stay deep undercover for years!
    $2000 24
In 1967 he & Roger Chaffee were laid to rest at Arlington; partner Ed White was buried at West Point
    $2000 11
...of these figurines named for a Bavarian woman
    $2000 28
William Blake wrote, "To see a world in" one of these & "a heaven in a wild flower / hold infinity in the palm of your hand"
    $2000 5
The Victims:
this Las Vegas group

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Damian Cori A.C.
$8,900 $10,200 $9,000

Final Jeopardy! Round

COUNTRIES OF THE WORLD
By population, it's the largest country in the world without nuclear weapons

Final scores:

Damian Cori A.C.
$15,400 $18,001 $500
2nd place: $2,000 New champion: $18,001 3rd place: $1,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Damian Cori A.C.
$10,400 $10,200 $11,000
13 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
17 R,
2 W
18 R
(including 1 DD),
4 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $31,600

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