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    $1200 18
Saul's brother in "Better Call Saul" suffers from EHS, electromagnetic this, so leave your cell phone outside
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Show #7254 - Thursday, March 10, 2016

Contestants

Danielle Stillman-Diederich, a quality assurance coordinator from Houston, Texas

Norine Noonan, a university professor from Palm Bay, Florida

Katrina Mundinger, a musician from Minneapolis, Minnesota (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $7,400)

Jeopardy! Round

FLOWERY PHRASES
CARS
I GIVE IT A 10
"P"EOPLE OF THE BIBLE
IT'S HYPHENATED
TV NETWORK NAMES
    $200 1
A shy person, or a purple flower diminishing in size
    $200 18
(Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from the Crawford Auto-Aviation Museum in Cleveland, OH.) The eventual decline of Cleveland's luxury automaking industry was influenced, in part, by the mass production of cheaper, simpler models, like this classic from Ford
    $200 13
This system used in libraries organizes information into 10 categories
    $200 2
Haggai, Obadiah & Elisha are counted among this clairvoyant coterie
    $200 11
Among its other soft drinks are Fresca & Barq's root beer
    $200 9
Also in the name of a Utah film festival
    $400 7
Cash to start a new business or literally, cash to begin your new flower bed
    $400 19
Discontinued in 2002, this classic Lincoln was originally created as a personal car for Edsel Ford
    $400 14
The 10 avatars of this Hindu god include Narasimha, a half-man half-lion creature & Varaha, a gigantic boar
    $400 3
This official is remembered for washing his hands of Jesus
    $400 23
It's the game that uses the tiles seen here
    $400 10
An Italian interjection of praise for a male performer
    $600 8
In "Gypsy" you can hear this flowery song whose title means it's all going great
    $600 20
Some people are supercharged over this Chevy model that gets up to 380 miles on a full charge & a full tank of gas
    $600 15
The 1847 act of Parliament known as the "Ten Hours Act" forbade allowing these to work more than 10 hours a day
    $600 4
A branch of the Canaanites, this group formed city-states like Tyre & Sidon along the Mediterranean
    $600 24
This term became popular in the late '80s to describe products that aren't harmful to the environment
    $600 12
The third Space Shuttle
    $800 21
Someone who succeeds in life at a greater age
    $800 30
Hyundai's bestselling cars in the U.S. are the Elantra & this musical model
    $800 16
In the Olympic decathlon, this middle distance run is the tenth event
    $800 5
Seen here, his return was the subject of a late, great Rembrandt
    $800 25
Opera star Elina Garanca sings in this vocal range
    $800 27
An electrically charged atom
    $1000 22
If you "cut down" these "tall" flowers, you're criticizing those who stand out
    $1000 29
A 2013 postage stamp featured one of these Pontiac muscle cars known by three letters
    $1000 17
In a 2015 film Bryan Cranston plays this screenwriter who was blacklisted as a member of the Hollywood Ten
    $1000 6
A New Testament epistle addressed to him is about an escaped slave who had returned to him
    DD: $1,000 26
Named for a cave in France, these prehistoric humans were skillful artists & toolmakers
    $1000 28
An official stamp of purity originally issued by the guild of goldsmiths

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 14):

Katrina Norine Danielle
$400 $600 $2,000

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Katrina Norine Danielle
$2,600 $4,200 $4,600

Double Jeopardy! Round

THE SUPREME COURT
2-WORD COUNTRIES
PICK UP THE "TAB"
WALT WHITMAN
I SING
THE BODY ELECTRIC
    $400 1
If you are on the eastern two-thirds of Hispaniola, you are in this country
    $400 9
It wasn't forbidden to introduce this Tongan word into English
    $400 21
Whitman grew up in this New York borough, worked for its Daily Eagle newspaper & wrote a poem about crossing its ferry
    $400 11
In a 2015 hit George Ezra rhymed this title European capital with "treasure chest"
    $400 16
Got unwanted hair? Obliterate roots with electric current via this 12-letter method
    $800 2
The flag of Argentina inspired the design of the flag of this central American country, seen here
    $800 8
Things are hot in this state in southeast Mexico
    DD: $2,000 22
Whitman paid homage to this man, "fallen cold and dead" in his poem "O Captain! My Captain!"
    $800 12
Don Henley said of this Eagles co-founder who passed on in 2016, "He was like a brother to me"
    $800 17
This type of electricity can have 25,000 volts but low charge, so walking on carpet & touching metal won't kill you
    $1200 3
Ostrava & Brno are cities in this country of Central Europe
    $1200 7
A Kindle Fire, or an Aleve
    $1200 23
This transcendentalist said "Leaves of Grass" was "the most extra-ordinary piece of wit and wisdom"
    $1200 13
She's been named Academy of Country Music Female Vocalist of the Year six times in a row
    $1200 18
Saul's brother in "Better Call Saul" suffers from EHS, electromagnetic this, so leave your cell phone outside
    $1600 27
The court calls a case up for review from a lower court by granting this document "of certiorari"
    $1600 4
Don't blink or you'll miss this republic on the map
    $1600 6
From French:
A picturesque scene
    $1600 24
"I Sing the Body Electric" says, "O I say these are not the parts and poems of the body only, but of" this
    $1600 14
This British band found somebody to love as a new singer: "American Idol" contestant Adam Lambert
    $1600 19
Irregular delta waves in brain-damaged patients can be studied on this device created by Hans Berger in 1929
    $2000 26
This chief justice wrote that Congress did not have the power to abolish slavery in the territory
    DD: $2,200 5
July 9, 2011 is the world's most recently inaugurated new independence day, for this nation
    $2000 10
Crushed wheat is the key to this Middle Eastern salad
    $2000 25
Whitman wrote of "When" these fragrant purple flowers "Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd"
    $2000 15
In 2011 Google searches for this "colorful" singer jumped more than 10,000%; many searches likely came on Fridays
    $2000 20
Neurons send information via impulses carried away from the nucleus along these, also known as nerve fibers

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Katrina Norine Danielle
$9,600 $5,800 $7,000

Final Jeopardy! Round

WORDS & THEIR USE
Originally an electronics word for an output signal returning as input, today it means "criticism" or "evaluation"

Final scores:

Katrina Norine Danielle
$14,600 $1,800 $12,000
2-day champion: $22,000 3rd place: $1,000 2nd place: $2,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Katrina Norine Danielle
$10,600 $5,800 $7,000
16 R
(including 1 DD),
3 W
(including 1 DD)
10 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
18 R,
8 W

Combined Coryat: $23,400

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