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    $400 14
Under this sea:
The Nile Fan
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Show #6936 - Monday, November 10, 2014

2014 Tournament of Champions quarterfinal game 1.

Contestants

John Pearson, a fifth grade math teacher from Richardson, Texas

Rebecca Rider, an office supply sales assistant from Queens, New York

Ben Ingram, an IT consultant originally from Florence, South Carolina

Jeopardy! Round

TWITTER FEEDS
A LITTLE ALLITERATION
FASHIONABLE COMMON BONDS
I MARRIED...
"A" MONSTER
FROM OUTER SPACE
    $200 27
A parody feed named for this London landmark reads "Bong" at 1 o'clock & "Bong bong" at 2 o'clock
    $200 19
The steady-state theory lost favor to this theory on the evolution of the universe
    $200 18
Bike,
balloon,
Bermuda
    $200 9
Publisher George Putnam, who arranged my book "Last Flight"
    $200 4
In "Tintin in Tibet" the hero's search for his friend Chang is made harder by the presence of this beast
    $200 16
A crab & a scorpion are part of this familiar circle of constellations
    $400 30
In 2011, after a 7-year breakup, this doll couple announced on Twitter that they were back together
    $400 20
The name of this baking utensil has come to mean "lacking individuality"
    $400 22
Cowboy,
combat,
waders
    $400 24
Heloise in secret after we had a son called Astrolabe (nice name)
    $400 5
In Homeric poems Hermes is called the slayer of this giant with 100 eyes
    $400 17
It's the smallest of the 8 planets in the solar system
    $600 11
Elaine's boyfriend won't stop posting BuzzFeed quiz results & Jerry overuses emojis on the "Modern" this feed
    $600 14
The cornflower also has this alliterative masculine name
    $600 10
Cap,
Kimono,
3/4
    $600 25
Maria Sklodowska, my radiant partner in the lab, too
    $600 6
The '80s show "Little Muppet Monsters" featured this feral drummer for Dr. Teeth & the Electric Mayhem
    $600 1
Scientifically Alpha Canis Majoris, it is a mere 8.6 light years away & the brightest star in the night sky
    $800 12
"Just seen a group of elderly fish. Old school" is a tweet from the feed called this -damentalism
    DD: $1,800 15
"Put the ship of state on its feet" & "Play your cards to the hilt" are 2 of these expressions
    $800 23
Knee high,
crew,
peds
    $800 26
The future Holy Roman Emperor Francis I, a love match that produced 16 kids
    $800 7
The title character in Anne Rice's "Queen of the Damned", she's a really old vampire
    $800 2
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew shows an animation of an expanding Sun obliterating planets on the monitor.) Today our Sun is a main sequence yellow dwarf, but in about 5 billion years when it uses up all its core hydrogen, it will become one of these massive objects, expanding past the orbits of some of the inner planets--maybe even Earth
    $1000 13
This San Francisco weather condition has its own Twitter feed; it's named Karl, & it notes, "Not all those in" it "are lost"
    $1000 21
This class of proteins in blood plasma is injected to treat measles
    $1000 29
Peg-top,
pencil,
flared
    $1000 28
Mumtaz Mahal, my favorite wife, & built the Taj Mahal to honor her
    $1000 8
Pete Seeger's picture book about this giant was inspired by a South African folktale
    $1000 3
Collective 2-word name for the 4 natural satellites orbiting Jupiter that were discovered in 1610

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

Ben Rebecca John
$0 $1,600 $1,200

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Ben Rebecca John
$2,400 $3,800 $2,000

Double Jeopardy! Round

UNDER THE SEA OR OCEAN
THEY TURNED MY BOOK INTO A MOVIE
WHAT KIND OF ANIMAL ARE YOU?
GETTING "ANCE"-Y
TOP 40 INSTRUMENTALS
(Alex: And finally, featuring clues read by prominent Times writers...)
THE NEW YORK TIMES: POLITICS
    $400 14
Under this sea:
The Nile Fan
    $400 15
"A Clockwork Orange"
    $400 20
It's another name for the shuttlecock in badminton
    $400 17
A horse does it by springing forward on its hind legs
    $400 21
The opening theme to this movie about a Jew & a Christian racing at the Olympics was a No. 1 hit
    $400 25
(I'm Ross Douthat.) I started as a Times op-ed columnist in 2009 with a provocative argument that the 2008 race would have been a clearer choice if this man from Wyoming had been the GOP nominee for president
    $800 12
Ocean:
Reykjanes Ridge
    $800 11
"All the President's Men"
    $800 19
Douglas Engelbart's 1970 patent for this device calls it a "position indicator control"
    $800 16
In 1969 Robert Redford founded this Utah ski resort at the base of Mount Timpanogos
    $800 22
This smooth sax man first flew into the Top 40 in 1987 with "Songbird"
    $800 27
David Brooks said a scandal like Bridgegate makes this governor "look unpleasant, but not unelectable"
    $1200 2
Sea:
The Aleutian Basin
    $1200 1
"The Fault in Our Stars"
    $1200 8
It's the type of shoe seen here
    $1200 5
Karl Marx wrote, "All the powers of old Europe have entered into a holy" one of these "to exorcise" communism
    $1200 23
"Axel F", by one-hit wonder Harold Faltermeyer, was featured in this 1984 film
    $1200 28
(I'm Frank Bruni.) When I was New York Times Rome Bureau Chief in 2003 this man was the definition of "good copy"--like the week he went on trial while complaining that saving Italy was keeping him away from his house in Bermuda
    $1600 3
Ocean:
Ninety East Ridge
    DD: $2,000 9
"Apocalypse Now"
    DD: $100 13
Grete Waitz served as one of these pacesetters in her first New York City Marathon: she won the race & set a world record
    $1600 6
This word that precedes "of the evidence" means "superiority in weight"
    $1600 24
No copping out--in 1985 Jan Hammer hammered home the No. 1 theme to this TV series
    $1600 29
The Times' tragic Nov. 23, 1963 headline: "Kennedy Is Killed by Sniper"; a sub-headline: this gov. "Shot, Mrs. Kennedy Safe"
    $2000 4
Sea:
The West Mariana Basin
    $2000 10
"Exodus", in 1960
    $2000 18
You get closure with this type of clasp, seen here
    $2000 7
To look at someone this way means with a sideways, distrusting glance
    $2000 26
He tooted his own horn, a flugelhorn, on his Top 10 hit "Feels So Good"
    $2000 30
(I'm Linda Greenhouse.) In 1969 my first Times article was about the municipal election that saw this Republican, soon to turn Democrat, re-elected mayor

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Ben Rebecca John
$16,100 $6,600 $8,400

Final Jeopardy! Round

STATE HOLIDAYS
This is the only state that honors a former U.S. Secretary of State with his own legal holiday

Final scores:

Ben Rebecca John
$16,801 $11,600 $0
Automatic semifinalist 2nd place: $5,000 if eliminated 3rd place: $5,000 if eliminated

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Ben Rebecca John
$19,400 $6,600 $10,400
20 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
(including 1 DD)
10 R,
2 W
19 R,
4 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $36,400

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