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    $1000 20
Mentioned in the book of Genesis, these legumes are a good source of fiber & folic acid
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Show #7127 - Tuesday, September 15, 2015

WE ASKED: Mark Kelly.

Contestants

Audrey Watkins-Fox, a mortgage coordinator originally from Lockport, New York

Andy Anderson, a high school math teacher originally from Batavia, Illinois

Ed Kim, a small business owner from Whittier, California (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $17,200)

Jeopardy! Round

PUT SOME FIBER IN YOUR DIET
THE 1990s
AKC-DEFINED BREEDS
(Alex: That's the American Kennel Club, of course.)
AUTO RACING
GIVE
"TAKE"
    $200 7
Eat this, maybe a Granny Smith kind, with the skin on to get the benefits of its special fiber called pectin
    $200 1
Operation Desert Shield was the buildup to the 1991 military offensive against Iraq that was called this operation
    $200 4
"Spotted breed...(whose) affinity for horses remains a basic instinct to this day"
    $200 21
This race first held in 1911 is run on a track nicknamed "The Brickyard"
    $200 13
A funeral director
    $400 8
Not only does the steel-cut type of this breakfast favorite have fiber; it may also lower cholesterol
    $400 2
The bidding began in 1995 when Pierre Omidyar launched this auction website
    $400 5
"Tall and lean, (it) is the fastest breed of dog... hare hunter... in early times, only royalty bred them"
    $400 22
(I'm Kyle Busch.) In 2005, at age 19, I set a record as the youngest NASCAR driver to win this alliterative spot in a cup series race
    $400 14
A falafel or a burger to go
    $600 18
This edible thistle with a heart is a good source of both soluble & insoluble fiber
    $600 3
Protests & riots ensued when this group, the WTO, met in Seattle in November 1999
    $600 6
"Well known as 'purse dogs'... some believe (it) originated from the fennec fox... not more than 6 pounds"
    $600 23
This 150-year-old "military" charity uses $2 billion in annual donations to help people in more than 100 countries
    $600 15
Film left on the cutting room floor
    $800 19
These seeds also used to grow "pets" are packed with fiber & omega-3s
    $800 11
Dolly, the first clone of an adult mammal, was a Finn Dorset one of these animals
    DD: $1,800 9
It's "hailed as the world's leading police, guard and military dog... most commonly black and tan"
    $800 27
(I'm NASCAR driver Greg Biffle.) In June 2013, I was driving a Ford, not a Toyota, when I won this state's Quicken Loan 400
    $800 25
The first kibbutz was founded in 1909 with help from the JNF, this "Fund" known for its blue charity boxes
    $800 16
The amount of salary you actually get after taxes & other deductions are withheld
    $1000 20
Mentioned in the book of Genesis, these legumes are a good source of fiber & folic acid
    $1000 12
About $25 billion in damage to Florida was the bill from this Atlantic hurricane, the first named one of 1992
    $1000 10
"Elegant toy dog... distinguished from other breeds by (its) beautiful, butterfly-like ears"
    $1000 24
The International Motorsports Hall of Fame is in this Alabama city, also home to a speedway
    $1000 26
The international relief agency known as this person's "Purse" takes its name from a "good" character in the Book of Luke
    $1000 17
A horse race in which money is bet & divided among the winners

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

Ed Andy Audrey
$1,200 $1,200 $5,400

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Ed Andy Audrey
$3,200 $1,800 $8,200

Double Jeopardy! Round

CITY BY THE BAY
THE NATURALIZATION OATH
RECORD OF THE YEAR GRAMMYS
GETTING OFF THE GROUND
CROSSWORD CLUES "K"
SHAKESPEAREAN DEATHMATCH
    $400 16
Cambridge, Maryland
    $400 26
It's loyalty of a citizen to his government; you promise to "bear" it, kids in school "pledge" it
    $400 11
The 1964 winning song was inspired by a 17-year-old "Girl From" this Brazilian beach neighborhood
    $400 21
(Sarah of the Clue Crew shows a map on the monitor.) Here's the route she took trying to fly around the world; in July 1937, she began the longest leg of the journey, 2,600 miles over open water to Howland Island; she never made it
    $400 5
Large coastal seaweed
(4)
    $400 1
He's a lover & a fighter as he kills both Tybalt & Paris
    $800 17
St. John, New Brunswick
    $800 12
This Bette Midler song flew off with the award in 1989
    $800 22
The 1998 launch of the Russian module Zarya began the process of putting this together in low Earth orbit
    $800 6
Coffee-flavored liqueur brand
(6)
    $800 2
King himself in a later play, this villainous duke slays King Henry VI
    $1200 18
Miami, Florida
    $1200 13
Get fired up for the song heard here, which in 1979 won the Grammy for this band
    DD: $4,000 23
Russia's An-225 Mriya has the largest current wingspan of any plane at 290', but it's still 30' short of this 1947 plane
    $1200 8
Hopi carved doll
(7)
    DD: $3,500 3
This guy kills his wife Emilia after she reveals his unjust adultery accusations
    $1600 19
Texas City, Texas
    $1600 28
You take your obligation "freely, without any mental" this
    $1600 14
We need you now to name this 2010 winner for "Need You Now"
    $1600 24
(Hi, I'm Mark Kelly.) In 2011 I commanded the final mission of this space shuttle named for the ship commanded by Captain James Cook on his first voyage of discovery in the Pacific
    $1600 9
Long-horned grasshopper kin
(7)
    $1600 4
Hamlet knocks off Polonius, Claudius & this young guy but succumbs himself to the young guy's poisoned sword
    $2000 20
Biarritz
    $2000 27
You renounce fidelity to princes & these "strong" rulers that also start with "P"
    $2000 15
This singer bit the competition in 1959 with "Mack The Knife"
    $2000 25
A few years prior to developing the helicopter, the firm of this Kiev-born man made the flying clippers for Pan Am
    $2000 10
Pyramid-builder Cheops' aka
(5)
    $2000 7
She is poisoned by her sister Goneril

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Ed Andy Audrey
$18,000 $3,400 $12,700

Final Jeopardy! Round

GREAT THINKERS
239 years ago he wrote of "the enormous debts which... will in the long run probably ruin all the great nations of Europe"

Final scores:

Ed Andy Audrey
$10,599 $0 $25,400
2nd place: $2,000 3rd place: $1,000 New champion: $25,400

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Ed Andy Audrey
$15,200 $3,400 $15,200
17 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
10 R,
4 W
20 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $33,800

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