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    $1200 23
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Show #6774 - Thursday, February 13, 2014

2014 College Championship quarterfinal game 4.

Contestants

Eric Turner, a senior from Vanderbilt University from Huntsville, Alabama

Tucker Pope, a junior from Texas A&M University from Lubbock, Texas

Julia Clark, a senior at Harvard University from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada

Jeopardy! Round

LET'S BEGIN THE LECTURE
NAME THE CARMAKER
HISTORIC AMERICANS
CANDY CRUSH
VIDEO GAME VAULT
THE OLD COLLEGE "-TRY"
(Alex: And finally, we'll give it the old college "tree", not "try", even though it's spelled T-R-Y. )
    $200 1
The U.N. maintains a library of lectures on subjects such as the role of this money-lending institution established in 1944
    $200 6
Cruze & Volt
    $200 10
Before his days on the Supreme Court, he was chief of the NAACP Legal Defense & Educational Fund
    $200 26
Though this candy may be crushed, our holiday spirits are not
    $200 16
Play this movie series' "Clone Wars Adventures" game & get some experience with lightsabers
    $200 21
A way to get in, or a submission to a contest
    $400 2
"Born Together-Reared Apart" is a lecture by Dr. Nancy Segal about these people
    $400 7
Elantra & Genesis
    $400 11
A little birdie told us he's the artistic naturalist seen here
    $400 27
Oh, no! Phone home! Look what happened to these candies!
    $400 17
You don't need to be a spelunker to enjoy this Sega game named for the place spelunkers explore
    $400 22
Insultingly small, as in a portion of food
    $600 3
The Theodore von Karman lecture series at this NASA lab in Pasadena touches on major discoveries & missions
    $600 8
328i & M3
    $600 12
After he was kicked out of a town in Massachusetts, this leader of the Green Mountain Boys settled in what's now Vermont
    $600 28
They're the fruity favorites crushed up here
    $600 18
Notch, the creator of this megahit block-shaping game, made the surface area of its world larger than the Earth's
    $600 23
Anyone who stands guard
    $800 4
The "Last Lecture" of this terminally ill professor stressed the importance of seizing every moment
    $800 9
Yaris & Venza
    $800 13
Pioneering inventor seen here in 1926 ready to rocket
    $800 29
Get the sensation of this candy crushed
    $800 19
Hollywood actors & psychological nuance are featured in this 2013 release
    $800 24
A commandment (one of the 10!) in Exodus 20 forbids this religious practice
    $1000 5
1,742 times Al Bartlett delivered his lecture on this world problem, especially as it relates to energy consumption
    $1000 14
Q5 & TT
    DD: $2,015 15
Like his cousin Charles, Thomas Pinckney served as governor of this state
    $1000 30
For Halloween, it looks like someone played a trick on this treat
    $1000 20
This Bioware game series follows Commander Shepard as he fights Reapers by uniting various civilizations
    $1000 25
The well-bred people

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

Julia Tucker Eric
$0 $2,185 $1,200

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Julia Tucker Eric
$1,000 $4,785 $5,600

Double Jeopardy! Round

NAME THE SHAKESPEARE PLAY
STATE GOVERNORS
THE ELEMENTS
A (TAYLOR) SWIFT CATEGORY
IN THE DICTONARY
WHAT'S YOUR RANGE?
    $400 6
The rightful Duke of Milan has been stranded for many years on an island
    $400 11
In the 1970s this Texas governor served in the U.S. Air Force flying C-130 tactical airlift aircraft
    $400 1
Magnesium is an essential component of this green pigment that's found in almost every plant
    $400 25
"I knew you were" this "when you walked in"
    $400 16
The Greek for "stick" gives us this word for a microscopic one-celled organism that can cause disease
    $400 18
Pikes Peak
    DD: $4,000 7
2 young royal brothers go missing, never to be seen again
    $800 12
This Californian has served as governor on 2 occasions, both times succeeding an actor
    $800 2
It makes up about 11% of the weight of water
    $800 26
Naming names, Taylor dated this wolf portrayer in 2009
    $800 17
Also a state capital, this word comes from the Latin for "foresight"
    $800 19
The Matterhorn, aka Monte Cervino
    $1200 8
A misplaced handkerchief leads to murderous suspicion
    $1200 13
On Oct. 4, 2011 this N.J. governor announced he wasn't running for president, saying, "Now is not my time"
    DD: $2,200 3
Martin Klaproth discovered this element in 1789 & named it for a discovery of 1781
    $1200 27
Taylor's "colorful" fourth studio album
    $1200 23
(Sarah of the Clue Crew shows some marks on the monitor.) A diaeresis indicates that a vowel is part of a separate syllable; this identical-looking mark used in many German words indicates a specific pronunciation
    $1200 20
Mount Rainier & Mount Hood
    $1600 9
It's 1415 & England is invading France
    $1600 14
This New York governor is the son of a former governor of the state
    $1600 4
Some studies say lozenges of this element, atomic number 30, help ease the severity of colds
    $1600 28
Ms. Swift was named for this "Fire And Rain" singer
    $1600 24
It can mean "returning with", "selling for" or "charming"
    $1600 21
Mount Tupungato & Mount Mercedario
    $2000 10
A woman disguised as a man is loved by a woman who ends up marrying her brother
    $2000 15
Born with the Indian name Piyush, this Louisiana governor wanted to be called Bobby after Bobby on "The Brady Bunch"
    $2000 5
Chemist Carl Scheele named the gas that bleached flowers dephlogisticated muriatic acid; we call it this element
    $2000 29
"Someday I'll be living in a big old city, & all you're ever gonna be is" this
    $2000 30
This word for a cure-all comes from the name of a daughter of Asclepius who could heal with herbs
    $2000 22
K2 (it's what the "K" stands for)

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Julia Tucker Eric
$6,800 $9,185 $14,000

Final Jeopardy! Round

HISTORIC PLACES
Administered by the Army, its first graves were dug by former slave James Parks, the only one buried there who was born on the site

Final scores:

Julia Tucker Eric
$13,599 $11,370 $14,001
2nd place: $5,000 if eliminated 3rd place: $5,000 if eliminated Automatic semifinalist

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Julia Tucker Eric
$9,800 $11,200 $14,000
14 R
(including 1 DD),
4 W
(including 1 DD)
17 R,
2 W
(including 1 DD)
15 R,
1 W

Combined Coryat: $35,000

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