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    $1200 3
We shall return to this island nation & its large lakes like Lake Lanao on Mindanao
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Show #6817 - Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Sandie Baker game 5.

Contestants

J.D. Lape, a digital marketer from Corona, California

Jennie Crabbe, a copy editor from Ballwin, Missouri

Sandie Baker, a translation coordinator from Eastpointe, Michigan (4-day champion whose cash winnings total $95,200)

Jeopardy! Round

SEA WORTHY MOVIES
MEDALS & DECORATIONS
CHARLES DICKENS
FACTS ABOUT FIGURES
BIG CITY MAYORS
(Alex: We want you to name the city for us.)
"ITS" AT THE END
(Alex: Those three letters at the end of each correct response.)
    $200 1
The Orca is Quint's not-big-enough boat in this '70s blockbuster
    $200 7
Established in 1930, the highest national decoration of the Soviet Union was the order of this man
    $200 6
It's considered Dickens' best book; it even has "Great" in the title
    $200 21
This zodiac sign is usually symbolized by 2 human figures
    $200 12
Rahm Emanuel
    $200 26
Meetings of world leaders,
or tops of mountains
    $400 2
The pirates in this 2013 film based on true events are not the jolly yo-ho-ho kind
    $400 17
In 1933 this country instituted the Order of the Aztec Eagle for foreigners who've given distinguished service to it
    $400 8
Last name of Ralph, who hates his nephew Nicholas & maybe is bitter that the book isn't named for him
    $400 22
As seen here, red figure pottery flourished in this country from the 6th to the 4th century B.C.
    $400 13
Marty Walsh, succeeding Thomas Menino in 2014
    $400 27
Nuns' clothing
    $600 3
In this 1972 disaster epic, an ocean liner capsizes at sea & the all-star cast struggles to survive
    $600 18
In 1926 this rear admiral received the Medal of Honor for his "risk of life" flying over the North Pole
    $600 9
Profession of Ellen Ternan, with whom Dickens became infatuated in 1857 when he was 45 & she, 18
    $600 23
Compulsory figures were eliminated from competition in this winter Olympic sport in the 1990s
    $600 14
Havana-born Tomas Regalado
    $600 28
Cave-dwelling religious recluses
    $800 4
The full cast of 2013's "All is Lost", the story of one man on a solo ocean voyage, is just this actor
    $800 19
Britain's George Cross can go to civilians; this cross given for valor is only for military personnel
    $800 10
A 2012 bicentennial exhibition featured the manuscript of this unfinished mystery
    $800 24
It's the 3-word term for the non-literal use of language in order to make a comparative point
    $800 15
Overseas--Boris Johnson, who has been promoting one mode of transport
    $800 29
Sports losses without playing
    $1000 5
Denzel Washington is second in command to Gene Hackman aboard the nuclear submarine Alabama in this thriller
    DD: $1,500 20
In 1964 Egypt instituted a special friendship medal for those who helped in the construction of this project
    $1000 11
Charles met this "Moonstone" author & writing partner through a man named Augustus Egg
    $1000 25
The official figures for the USA's gross domestic product come from this cabinet department
    $1000 16
Mitch Landrieu
    $1000 30
Cookies,
to someone in Cornwall

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

Sandie Jennie J.D.
$3,200 $2,800 $600

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Sandie Jennie J.D.
$8,700 $5,600 $1,600

Double Jeopardy! Round

ORGANIZATIONS
10-LETTER WORDS
TRUE "NORTH"
SONG OF THE SOUTH
THE FAR EAST
THE OLD WEST
    $400 26
This couple has a foundation that works to help all people lead healthy, productive lives
    $400 11
A melon with orange flesh
    $400 6
As the Earth's axis won't always point the same direction, in some 20,000 years, Thuban in the constellation Draco will be this
    $400 16
Completes the song lyric, "Look away, look away, look away" this land
    $400 1
Venomous snakes are "milked" of their poison twice daily for snakebite antidotes at the Pasteur Institute in this Thai capital
    $400 21
More common name for the Central Overland Calif. & Pikes Peak Express Co., which used a steamer to go from Sacramento to S.F.
    $800 27
This club that uses the slogan "We Serve" is "feline" good about fighting blindness
    $800 12
A cohort of contemporaries; as a time span, it's often given as 30 years
    $800 7
He got a 3-year suspended jail sentence & was fined $150,000 for his role with Nicaraguan contras
    $800 17
A No. 1 pop hit in 1960, it became an official state song in 1979
    $800 2
May to November is the rainy season of this country--its coast gets 200 inches a year, but Phnom Penh gets less than 60
    $800 22
In the 1880s this Arizona town famed for its OK Corral mined what today would be $1/2 billion in silver
    $1200 28
(Sarah of the Clue Crew stands near a sign labeled "Delancey Street Christmas Trees" in San Francisco, California.) Delancey Street, the country's leading residential self-help organization, empowers the poor, substance abusers, and former felons. It's been helped by politicians like this former San Francisco mayor, now a US senator
    $1200 13
Something worn by a boxer, or slang for someone who speaks for another
    $1200 8
This 1994 pact called for gradual tariff reduction for its 3 members--sorry, you can't use the short form of it!
    $1200 18
This "stately" country group sings, "Song, song of the south, sweet potato pie and I shut my mouth"
    $1200 3
We shall return to this island nation & its large lakes like Lake Lanao on Mindanao
    $1200 23
In 1864 Sioux chief Little Turtle did this to settler Robert McGee, reducing his future hairstyle options
    $1600 29
Oxfam, a group that aims to relieve poverty & suffering, gets its name from these 2 words
    $1600 14
Inflation erodes this "power" of a given sum of money
    $1600 9
This luggage & hiking equipment company is named for the typically coldest side of a mountain
    $1600 19
This Allman Bros. classic says, "I was born in the back seat of a Greyhound bus, rollin' down Highway 41"
    $1600 4
The lowest point for North & South Korea is at this "national" body of water
    DD: $3,000 24
The Wild Bunch's Harry Longabaugh took this nickname from the name of the town where he was imprisoned for horse theft
    $2000 30
Seen here is the logo of this fraternal organization's hospitals for children
    $2000 15
This type of decorative glass gets its name from Italian for "thousand flowers"
    DD: $3,000 10
This landmark took its place in American history on April 18, 1775
    $2000 20
In "Boondocks" Little Big Town sings, "You get a line, I'll get a pole, we'll go fishin' in" this type of hole
    $2000 5
In the Lao language the name of this Laotian capital means "city of sandalwood"
    $2000 25
No Doolin around, it's the last name of outlaws Bob, Grat & Emmett, whose 1892 dual-bank heist left Bob & Grat breathless

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Sandie Jennie J.D.
$21,100 $9,400 $6,600
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

THE ANCIENT WONDERS
Far apart alphabetically, they're the 2 deities in the names of the 7 ancient wonders

Final scores:

Sandie Jennie J.D.
$20,000 $5,595 $0
5-day champion: $115,200 2nd place: $2,000 3rd place: $1,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Sandie Jennie J.D.
$20,600 $12,400 $5,200
23 R
(including 1 DD),
0 W
15 R,
2 W
(including 1 DD)
13 R
(including 1 DD),
3 W

Combined Coryat: $38,200

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