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    $1200 18
John Roberts had this job for William Rehnquist; Rehnquist had it for Justice Robert H. Jackson
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Show #7015 - Friday, February 27, 2015

Contestants

Richmond Curtiss, a location coordinator from Palm Springs, California

Natalie Kistner, a director of business development from Plano, Texas

Jose Garriga, a communications specialist from Washington, D.C. (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $16,401)

Jeopardy! Round

HOW INNOVATIVE!
U.N. INTERNATIONAL YEARS
AT THE DRUGSTORE
NOT IN THE BIBLE
(Alex: We'll give you some choices.)
(Alex: Give us the song title in...)
MUSICAL SHE'S
CATTY WORDS & PHRASES
    $200 1
Duke University has developed a prototype for a cloak that grants this power, just like Harry Potter's
    $200 6
1967: The year of these recreational travelers, to foster "better understanding among peoples everywhere"
    $200 11
In the 1950s chemist Graham Wulff created this moisturizer for his wife; "Oil Of" was later dropped from the brand's name
    $200 22
Bernice,
Bacchus,
Bartimaeus
    $200 17
"She's just a girl who claims that I am the one, but the kid is not my son"
    $200 12
This narrow elevated pathway can be on the side of a bridge or above a theater stage
    $400 2
Matching swatches? The "everyday spectrometer" has a light filter that identifies the true this of any object
    $400 7
2008:
These, like Hausa & Lettish
    $400 23
This household disinfectant brand has been around since 1889
    $400 24
Lois,
Lydia,
Luther
    $400 18
"Picture yourself in a boat on a river"
    $400 13
A sullen person both has & is this, literally a "tart face"
    $600 3
A genetically engineered type of this infectious agent, of which influenza is a type, is treating U.K. heart patients
    DD: $500 8
2004:
Commemorating the struggle against this & its abolition, which sadly still hasn't happened
    $600 28
This herb cough drop maker has its headquarters in Laufen, a Swiss city in the Jura Mountains
    $600 25
Alexander,
Amenhotep,
Agrippa
    $600 19
"She's got it, yeah, baby, she's got it"
    $600 14
It's a pool of money to which several have contributed for a specific purpose
    $800 4
Scientists around the world are working on this type of animal-friendly meat, from the Latin for "glass"
    $800 9
2010:
This word meaning the variety of life on earth
    $800 29
Sweeper & Wetjet are part of this cleaning system
    $800 26
Annas,
Atreyu,
Aquila
    $800 20
"She rings like a bell through the night & wouldn't you love to love her"
    $800 15
Seen here is a double-feline image, catkins on this small tree
    $1000 5
"The world's smallest movie" uses atoms & this type of animation in which the camera takes a break as objects are moved
    $1000 10
2013:
This high-protein grain from South America
    $1000 30
This shaving cream was developed in 1919 by Frank Shields, a former M.I.T. professor
    $1000 27
Shadrach,
Shamash,
Shalmaneser
    $1000 21
"Men have named you, you're so like the lady with the mystic smile"
    $1000 16
Though he was a dynamo in addition to designing one, Thomas Edison was famous for taking these during the day

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

Jose Natalie Richmond
$2,900 $1,800 $2,600

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Jose Natalie Richmond
$7,700 $4,600 $3,000

Double Jeopardy! Round

GEOGRAPHIC NICKNAMES
LUCKY 7
HISTORICAL FICTION
1970s BEST PICTURE OSCAR WINNERS
ALL ABOUT THE SUPREME COURT
"UT"
(Alex: Each correct response will have the letters [*] in that order.)
    $400 21
The 7 levels of classification in traditional taxonomy began with kingdom & ended with this one
    $400 11
Hilary Mantel's "Bring Up the Bodies" covers the arrest, trial & beheading of this second wife of Henry VIII
    $400 6
In Hoffman vs. Streep, this film came out on top
    $400 16
The Court Building has bronze doors depicting scenes in this history of law, like him sealing the Magna Carta
    $400 2
During pregnancy, it expands to about 24 times its regular size
    $800 22
The Ocean's Seven Distance Swimming Challenge includes the English Channel & this strait at the bottom of Europe
    $800 12
"Fever" is a novel of Mary Mallon, a cook accused of carrying this fever & causing multiple outbreaks
    $800 7
Starting with "The Godfather", this actor was nominated for an acting Oscar 4 straight years
    $800 17
(Retired Justice Sandra Day O'Connor gives the clue.) In Planned Parenthood v. Casey, an opinion I wrote with 2 other justices applied stare decisis, or respect for precedent, in broadly upholding this controversial 1973 decision
    $800 3
It's a commodity or service such as electricity, water or transportation that is provided to the public
    $1200 24
Body of water called "The Main Street Of Russia"
    $1200 23
Charles Bronson & Steve McQueen were 2 of this title western-film heptad
    $1200 13
"The Madonnas Of Leningrad" tells of safeguarding the art of this museum as Luftwaffe bombs pound the city
    $1200 8
Heard in this 1977 winner:
"They did not take me in the army... I was a 4-P... in the event of war, I'm a hostage"
    $1200 18
John Roberts had this job for William Rehnquist; Rehnquist had it for Justice Robert H. Jackson
    $1200 1
From the French for "begin", it's a young woman who is making her formal presentation into society
    DD: $5,000 25
Mountain range that forms "the backbone of Italy"
    $1600 27
In Hindu medical thought, the body has 7 major energy centers called these, from Sanskrit for "wheel"
    DD: $2,100 14
"That Fateful Lightning" is "a novel of" this Civil War general looking back on his life while he's dying of cancer
    $1600 9
This actor turned down an Oscar for "Patton"; the producer accepted one
    $1600 19
(Retired Justice Sandra Day O'Connor gives the clue.) The justices' private dining room has portraits of these 2 early 19th century men, a reminder of the case that gave the Supreme Court authority to declare a law unconstitutional
    $1600 4
A person who is engaged in a dangerous but rewarding adventure such as one who sailed with Jason
    $2000 26
"Land Of The Leek"
    $2000 15
A novel about this artist is narrated by her younger sister Cristina, who, in the book, poses nude for Diego Rivera
    $2000 10
The hero deals with heroin in this 1971 winner
    $2000 20
Rule 3 of the Supreme Court says, "The Court holds a continuous annual term" starting on this day
    $2000 5
It can mean a punch with the fist or less direct power & influence

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Jose Natalie Richmond
$19,800 $11,000 $2,000

Final Jeopardy! Round

AUTHORS & FILMMAKERS
This author had a bitter feud with Michael Moore over the title of a 2004 documentary

Final scores:

Jose Natalie Richmond
$22,001 $4,399 $0
2-day champion: $38,402 2nd place: $2,000 3rd place: $1,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Jose Natalie Richmond
$19,400 $11,000 $7,000
26 R
(including 2 DDs),
2 W
13 R,
0 W
13 R,
3 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $37,400

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