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    $1600 11
This archangel is also a saint & the patron of Papua New Guinea
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Show #6904 - Thursday, September 25, 2014

Catherine Hardee game 3.

Contestants

Joann Taylor, a color scientist from Portland, Oregon

Dolly Moehrle, a law librarian from Ventura, California

Catherine Hardee, a hotel front desk clerk and recent college graduate from Kinston, North Carolina (2-day champion whose cash winnings total $28,000)

Jeopardy! Round

PLAY CLASSY, SAN DIEGO
TV SHOW PLOT POINTS
SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE
EAT YOUR VEGGIES
HISTORIC JOB TITLES
BURIED IN THE LEGISLATION
(Alex: Each correct response made up of letters in "legislation".)
    $200 26
KNSD reported on a $4 million home being raffled in nearby Rancho Santa Fe to benefit the "House" of this fast food icon
    $200 6
Charlie took Alan & Jake into his Malibu home & dated a ballet teacher (&, apparently, much of Malibu)
    $200 1
Originally, Conan Doyle named these 2 characters Sheridan Hope & Ormond Sacker
    $200 11
In the early 19th c. George Stephenson began growing these pickle veggies in glass tubes so they'd grow straight
    $200 15
Edmund Halley,
1720-42:
This job "royal"
    $200 20
The puck stops with him
    $400 27
In 2014 Megadeth's Dave Mustaine sat in with the S.D. symphony to play "Winter" from "The Four Seasons" by this man
    $400 7
Claire betrayed her husband Frank on a vote count; Frank's aide Doug betrayed congressman Russo...
    $400 2
While in Switzerland, ACD helped popularize this sport & wrote about "gliding delightfully over the gentle slopes"
    $400 12
Winter varieties of this include Golden Acorn, Buttercup & Hubbard
    $400 16
Stalin,
1922-1952:
This hyphenated title, but not at the United Nations
    $400 21
An unsullied record is a "clean" one of these
    $600 28
On the site of what was once S.D's finest house of ill repute, the Horton Grand Hotel was also home to this Tombstone lawman
    $600 8
Susan burning Edie's house & Gabby's affair with a hunky gardener were among the many wacky times on a certain lane
    $600 3
Sir Arthur played on the same cricket team as this "Peter Pan" creator & helped him write an operetta
    $600 13
Developed in Canada, the Yukon Gold variety of this tuber has yellow flesh
    $600 17
Ambrose Burnside,
1862:
Commander of this "aqueous" army
    $600 22
French word for an illicit sexual relationship; sounds dangerous!
    $800 29
The S.D. Air & Space Museum has full-size replicas of U.S. spacecraft from the Mercury program, this next one & Apollo
    $800 9
Detective Speedle was killed & Horatio donned his sunglasses... a lot
    $800 4
Just before WWI, Conan Doyle suggested building this between Britain & France; 8 decades later, one was built
    DD: $2,200 14
Unlike the familiar small red globe variety of this root vegetable, the daikon type is carrot-shaped & can be 18" long
    $800 18
Charles Townshend,
1766:
This taxing position under Pitt
    $800 24
Lithe & quick in movement
    $1000 30
The Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego has "Flowers", a 1967 silkscreen ink piece by him
    $1000 10
Locke & Boone discovered a hatch
    $1000 5
In the early 1890s Sir Arthur opened a medical practice on this London street, years after Elizabeth Barrett lived there
    $1000 23
It's the Chinese name for the food seen here, also called Chinese cabbage
    $1000 19
Abu Bakr,
632-34:
This "successor" title, after Muhammad's death
    $1000 25
To look at a member of the opposite sex--well, to leer at, actually

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 14):

Catherine Dolly Joann
$0 $1,600 $2,400

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Catherine Dolly Joann
$5,200 $2,600 $6,000

Double Jeopardy! Round

NATIONAL PATRON SAINTS
AMERICANA
"CHAR"MED, I'M SURE
TITLE MOVIE PAIRS
HOLD YOUR HORSES!
WE'LL GET YOU THERE
    $400 8
The Irish loan him out to be a patron saint of Nigeria
    $400 6
Shhhh! The U.S. Poet Laureate works on the third floor of this institution's Jefferson building
    $400 13
The name of this game can also mean farcical exercises done for show but easily seen through
    $400 1
1997:
George Clooney & Chris O'Donnell
    $400 30
This Scottish breed is for you, bud
    $400 21
Founded in 1914, this company takes 18 million folks on bus rides every year to its 3,800 destinations
    $800 9
St. Thomas is the patron of this country where tradition says he was martyred in Madras
    $800 7
Hex signs are found
in the Dutch community
In this state's
Lancaster County
    $800 14
In 1991 Minnesota became the first state to authorize this type of public school operated independently of the school board
    $800 2
2014:
voiced by Ty Burrell & Max Charles
    $800 29
Ridden by Red Pollard. this thoroughbred, a 1930s superstar, was a grandson of Man O' War
    $800 23
For a reasonable 67 grand, the 2014 Ghibli from this Italian automaker can hit 165 mph for you
    $1200 10
There's nothing fawlty about the Moscow cathedral, of this Russian patron
    $1200 15
In 2004 this mighty type of tree became our national tree
    $1200 18
She was hired to clean, usually in a large building
    $1200 3
1969:
Paul Newman & Robert Redford
    $1200 28
Catch some "ZZ"s with this breed, developed by the Habsburgs & said to owe its survival to the intervention of Gen. Patton
    $1200 24
This company says it is "the world's leading provider of personal electric balancing transportation"
    $1600 11
This archangel is also a saint & the patron of Papua New Guinea
    $1600 16
(Sarah of the Clue Crew delivers the clue from Deadwood, SD) Born Martha Cannary, this hard-drinking legend
of the old west had a soft side, too, caring for the victims of the 1878 smallpox epidemic in Deadwood. Her dying request? "Bury me beside Wild Bill"
    $1600 19
It can be a serving dish or a cavalry horse
    $1600 4
2004, 2008, 2011:
John Cho & Kal Penn
    $1600 27
This 1977 Triple Crown winner got his name from his owner's business interests in Washington State
    $1600 25
In the "Customer Bill of Rights" from this "colorful" airline, you may get $25 if your flight is delayed 1 1/2 hours
    $2000 12
Canute (not "the great"), a sainted king of this peninsular country, failed in a 1085 plan to conquer England
    DD: $4,000 17
Since 1938, this southern city has been deemed "the city that care forgot"
    $2000 20
It's a room or vault in which the bones or bodies of the dead are placed
    $2000 5
1986:
Gary Oldman & Chloe Webb
    DD: $3,000 26
This small breed usually has 23 vertebrae instead of most horses' 24; the Najd region has a major stud farm
    $2000 22
The S-76D helicopter from this co. founded by a Kiev-born man promises it can launch even into icing conditions

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Catherine Dolly Joann
$23,200 $0 $15,600

Final Jeopardy! Round

20th CENTURY LEADERS
In May 1980 over 200 leaders from more than 120 countries attended his funeral in Belgrade

Final scores:

Catherine Dolly Joann
$30,801 $0 $600
3-day champion: $58,801 3rd place: $1,000 2nd place: $2,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Catherine Dolly Joann
$23,400 $3,000 $15,600
26 R
(including 1 DD),
3 W
(including 1 DD)
13 R,
4 W
(including 1 DD)
17 R,
1 W

Combined Coryat: $42,000

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