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    $1200 28
The Socialmatic camera from this company has a built-in inkless printer & you won't have to shake the photos
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Show #7044 - Thursday, April 9, 2015

Kerry Greene game 7.

Contestants

Chris Hurt, an actor and grants analyst from New York, New York

Lindsey Love, an academic program coordinator from Eden, New York

Kerry Greene, a volunteer guardian ad litem from Manchester, New Hampshire (6-day champion whose cash winnings total $146,598)

Jeopardy! Round

"L"ITERATURE
BARTENDING GLOSSARY
WHERE THE DEVIL?!
LIFESTYLES
DOUBLE TALK
THEIR TV ROLES THEN & NOW
    $200 6
The title girl is the first word & also the last word of this Nabokov novel
    $200 1
This 6-letter word is used of a milder beverage that's consumed immediately after a shot of hard liquor
    $200 11
Creepy water, y'all! Devil's Swamp Lake & Hell Hole Bayou are in this state
    $200 21
The New York Times calls Williamsburg in this borough "the granddaddy of neighborhoods with hipster cachet"
    $200 16
Another name for miniature golf
    $200 26
Tim Taylor on "Home Improvement" &
Mike Baxter on "Last Man Standing"
    $400 7
The first & longest poem in this collection was given the title "Song of Myself"
    $400 2
To make this kind of martini, add olive juice
    $400 12
Just wow, this state: Devil's Playground, Hell's Half Acre, Devils Tooth Quadrangle & of course, the big one--Devils Tower
    $400 22
This food movement considers baking & broiling to be vitamin-destroying madness
    $400 17
Type of "situation" in which everyone involved benefits
    $400 27
Then, Louie De Palma;
now, Frank Reynolds on "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia"
    $600 8
This great Arthurian knight was dad to the pure Galahad
    DD: $1,000 3
Neapolitan for "a measure of liquids" gives us the name of this glass container that holds 2-4 glasses of wine
    $600 13
We'll "volunteer" that Devil's Backbone & Devils Tater Patch are in this state, as well as Mount Evil!
    $600 23
The Anabaptists include Mennonites, Hutterites & these even more conservative buggy riders
    $600 18
It was The Mamas & The Papas' only No. 1 hit
    $600 28
Alan Shore &
Red Reddington
    $800 9
Garcia Lorca wrote one of these "for the Death of a Bullfighter"
    $800 4
This bartending tool looks like a little baseball bat & is used to crush fruit & herbs, not confuse patrons
    $800 14
Hellgate Canyon & Devil's Pocket are way under the big sky in this state
    $800 24
Retirees enjoy free time, aka this word before "world" in a retirement community empire founded in 1961
    $800 19
Nickname of former lightweight boxing champ Ray Mancini
    $800 29
Dr. Sam Beckett on "Quantum Leap" &
Dwayne Pride on "NCIS: New Orleans"
    $1000 10
Joe Christmas has an affair with Joanna Burden, kills her & sets her house on fire in this novel by Faulkner
    $1000 5
On a champagne label, brut equals this wine term, as the grapes used to make it contained little or no sugar
    $1000 15
Cross Arizona's northern border into this state & you're not far from Hell's Backbone
    $1000 25
Term for long-soloing bands like Widespread Panic whose cult of fans are often literally followers
    $1000 20
Done around 1640, the painting here may be one of the last illustrations made of a live one of these
    $1000 30
Grace Adler &
working mom/homicide detective Laura Diamond

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

Kerry Lindsey Chris
$4,600 $400 $3,400

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Kerry Lindsey Chris
$8,200 $1,800 $6,800

Double Jeopardy! Round

13th CENTURY HIGHLIGHTS
HELENA BONHAM CARTER ROLES
AMERICAN ARTISTS
RHYMES WITH A GREAT LAKE
WHAT A COOL GADGET
JUST A FEW LITTLE BUGS
    $400 1
In 1215 Beijing was captured by this nomadic warrior-ruler
    $400 14
As Madame Thenardier in this big-screen musical, Helena was partnered with Sacha Baron Cohen
    $400 2
This modern American artist was known as the "Father of the Mobile"
    $400 7
Dismal & bleak
    $400 9
Feel like a sorcerer as you change TV channels by waving the Kymera Magic this
    $400 19
For more than 2,000 years, the Chinese have used the Bombyx mori moth to produce this from its cocoons
    $800 13
1276 is known as the "year of the four" these, & only one of them was Innocent
    $800 15
Helena fell in love with director Tim Burton while playing Ari, member of another species, in this 2001 film
    $800 3
In his "Nighthawks", he modeled the 2 male diners on himself & the female diner on his wife
    $800 8
Happy
    $800 27
Its Aquabeat 2 MP3 player for swimmers has a stopwatch, too; making amends for those skimpy men's swim bottoms?
    $800 20
This "pious" predator has been known to eat small frogs, mice & hummingbirds, as well as its own
    DD: $2,500 24
In 1296 the Scottish coronation stone was moved to Westminster from here
    $1200 16
In a truly royal performance, Helena played the wife of George VI in this 2010 Oscar winner
    $1200 4
Born Robert Kahn in 1915, he took a new professional name as the creator of Batman
    $1200 10
Suspicious or distrustful
    $1200 28
The Socialmatic camera from this company has a built-in inkless printer & you won't have to shake the photos
    $1200 21
Nagana, an infectious disease of cattle & horses, is transmitted by the bite of this African fly
    $1600 25
This patron saint of Italy died in 1226 & was swiftly canonized in 1228
    $1600 17
Helena said her bossy toddler inspired her performance as this creepy monarch in "Alice in Wonderland"
    $1600 5
A critic accused this American of "flinging a pot of paint in the public's face" with his 1875 "Nocturne in Black and Gold"
    $1600 11
Introductory letter to a potential publisher
    $1600 29
The Surge from this rhyming company counts your steps, calories & floors climbed & includes GPS
    $1600 22
(Kelly of the Clue Crew reports from the Madikwe Game Reserve in South Africa.) African termite mounds, which can be as high as 40 feet, contain intricate systems of ventilation shafts to regulate this, no matter what the weather outside
    $2000 26
In the 1250s a court chaplain founded the Paris School of Theology, which was later named this for him
    $2000 18
Helena was devilishly evil as this character in the "Harry Potter" films
    DD: $4,000 6
His 1885 work "The Fog Warning" shows a lone New England fisherman rowing a dory
    $2000 12
6-letter adjective for blurred & unfocused eyes
    $2000 30
A virtual-reality demo for this "Rift" device let the user explore the bridge of Voyager from "Star Trek"
    $2000 23
In the 1920s the tiphia wasp was introduced into the U.S. to control this Asian beetle that was found on our shores in 1916

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Kerry Lindsey Chris
$15,400 $10,200 $18,500

Final Jeopardy! Round

REFERENCE WORKS
Now in its fourth edition, the book with this title first appeared in 1918 as a 43-page guide for Cornell English students

Final scores:

Kerry Lindsey Chris
$1 $18,701 $30,801
3rd place: $1,000 2nd place: $2,000 New champion: $30,801

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Kerry Lindsey Chris
$15,000 $10,200 $15,200
21 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W
12 R,
0 W
18 R
(including 2 DDs),
1 W

Combined Coryat: $40,400

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