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    $1600 24
Someone abandoned by society; you can also be this "in your duty"
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Show #7086 - Monday, June 8, 2015

Contestants

Craig Moysey, a business specialist originally from Brockville, Ontario, Canada

Sally Wright, an antiques dealer from Los Angeles, California

Chris Wonderly, a visual information specialist originally from Kansas City, Missouri (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $15,900)

Jeopardy! Round

HEALTH-RELATED ORGANIZATIONS
THE CENTURY OF THE CRIME
"EA" NON-SPORTS
HEAVY
METAL
SOFT ROCK
    $200 14
Go Red for Women is a campaign created by this organization to encourage women to take charge of their cardio health
    $200 6
Bernie Madoff pleads guilty to money laundering, fraud & a bunch of other stuff
    $200 9
It's the highest rank in U.S. Boy Scouts
    $200 1
After seeing his friends killed off 1 by 1, a German soldier meets the same fate in this Erich Maria Remarque novel
    $200 17
Psalm 135 describes the idols of the heathen as not of God & merely made from these 2 metals
    $200 26
This French-Canadian woman topped the adult contemporary charts with "The Power Of Love" & "All By Myself"
    DD: $500 22
It was named for coins sent to the White House during FDR's presidency for an annual fundraising drive
    $400 7
Charlotte Corday kills Marat, is not sad
    $400 10
This 5-letter term means overzealous or impatiently longing, perhaps like a beaver
    $400 2
By the end of "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince", Snape is a murderer & this man, his victim
    $400 18
The so-called tinfoil you buy at the supermarket is probably made from this metal
    $400 30
Putting the "easy" into easy listening, Lionel Richie sang, "That's why I'm easy, I'm easy like" this
    $600 23
Helen Keller bequeathed more than 80,000 items to the AFB, the American Foundation for them
    $600 8
Lewis Payne causes William Seward pain, but even wounding the Secretary of State is not the biggest crime that day
    $600 11
In "Old School", Vince Vaughn used faux ones to shield his kid from cursing
    $600 3
This novelist of Yukon adventure also wrote "Martin Eden", about a novelist who kills himself at the end
    $600 19
Legend says that the metal used to make these highest British military awards came from cannons captured in the Crimean War
    $600 29
Now known as Yusuf Islam, he embarked on the Peace Train Tour in 2014
    $800 24
The American Lung Association was founded in 1904 to combat this infectious disease
    $800 15
The Salem witch trials burn into history
    $800 12
The overhanging lower edge of a roof
    $800 4
In "Uncle Tom's Cabin", this villain orders a deadly beating of Uncle Tom when he won't give up escaped slaves
    $800 20
Noted for its natural magnetism, magnetite is an important ore of this metal
    $800 28
In the '80s this duo had a string of hits beginning with "Lost In Love" & "All Out Of Love"
    $1000 25
This organization, the NKF for short, asks that you consider being a living donor
    $1000 16
William Wallace is condemned as a traitor, though he said he never swore allegiance to Edward
    $1000 13
It's an adjective meaning serious in purpose, or the last name of White House Press Secretary Josh
    $1000 5
English name for Kafka's "Der Prozess", a Kafkaesque tale of absurd legal bureaucracy & hopelessness
    $1000 21
In 1252 in Kamakura, Japan, all 93 tons of the Daibutsu, or Great Buddha, was cast in this alloy
    $1000 27
Seals & Crofts made us feel fine with this tune, "blowing through the jasmine in my mind"

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

Chris Sally Craig
$3,600 $200 $4,400

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Chris Sally Craig
$7,000 $4,500 $5,000

Double Jeopardy! Round

ONLY THE LONELY
AMERICAN QUOTATIONS
THE STARS
COURT-LY LOVE
WORLD FACTS
CELEBRITY FILL-INS
(Alex: That's a new one for us.)
    $400 21
In the 500s B.C. the Jews were in the Babylonian this type of expulsion from one's land
    $400 16
Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes wrote that these levies "are what we pay for civilized society"
    $400 11
The name of one of this constellation's brightest stars, Denebola, means "lion's tail"
    $400 25
February 2, 1790 saw this group hold its very first session, with John Jay presiding
    $400 6
It's the smallest of the Great Lakes by surface area & the one farthest east
    $400 1
Aisha
____
____
Como
    $800 22
Hinduism's stages of life: student, husband, this solitary, ascetic recluse
    $800 17
A line credited to this humorist is "I don't make jokes--I just watch the government and report the facts"
    $800 12
Appropriately, a bright double star in this constellation is called Acubens, from the Arabic for "claw"
    $800 26
More than 6,000 Frenchmen fell at this decisive battle fought on St. Crispin's day in 1415
    $800 7
Portugal is the smaller of the 2 countries that occupy this peninsula
    $800 2
Gillian
____
____
Hewitt Museum
    $1200 23
A member of an S.E. Hinton title group, or anyone not in a desired society
    $1200 18
Her "Rose is a rose is a rose is a rose" first appeared in her poem "Sacred Emily"
    $1200 13
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew shows an astronomical image on the monitor.) Located in the small Magellanic Cloud, the infant stars seen here are but 3 to 5 million years old & haven't even begun to burn this element in their cores yet
    $1200 27
This Australian star of the '60s is the only woman to win the 4-event Grand Slam in doubles as well as singles
    DD: $2,000 8
It makes sense that the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park is in this sea
    $1200 3
Jennifer
____
____
Swift
    $1600 24
Someone abandoned by society; you can also be this "in your duty"
    $1600 19
He said, "students... lift themselves up in proportion as they help to lift others" & he lifted many at Tuskegee
    DD: $4,000 14
In 1862 Alvan Clark discovered that this bright star has a companion called "The Pup"
    $1600 28
This poem by Longfellow recounted John Alden's wooing of a woman for another man
    $1600 9
Independent since the 300s, this country that is surrounded by Italy is considered the world's oldest republic
    $1600 4
Barney
____
____
Spray
    $2000 20
John Adams wrote this "makes a greater difference between man and man than nature has made between man and brute"
    $2000 15
The smallest of all constellations, it appears on the flags of 4 nations in Oceania
    $2000 29
Abbreviated ICJ; its primary function is to pass judgment on disputes between sovereign nations
    $2000 10
Frisian is spoken in Friesland in this country
    $2000 5
Meg
____
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Black

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Chris Sally Craig
$14,200 $9,700 $9,000

Final Jeopardy! Round

LITERARY CHARACTERS
This name made famous in a 17th century novel is derived from the Spanish for "sweet"

Final scores:

Chris Sally Craig
$19,700 $19,300 $9,000
2-day champion: $35,600 2nd place: $2,000 3rd place: $1,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Chris Sally Craig
$13,800 $9,600 $9,000
23 R
(including 1 DD),
4 W
(including 1 DD)
10 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
17 R,
2 W

Combined Coryat: $32,400

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