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    $800 4
1851:
"The Chase--Third Day"
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Show #7274 - Thursday, April 7, 2016

Contestants

Courtney Corcoran, a stay-at-home mom from Alexandria, Virginia

Ken Sansone, an assistant attorney general from Bedford, New Hampshire

Jeff Crosby, a youth ministry consultant from Rochester, New York (2-day champion whose cash winnings total $30,201)

Jeopardy! Round

GOOD WORKOUT SONGS
CAIRO
THE FINAL CHAPTER
STABLE CHARACTERS
"I.M."
PAY
    $200 21
Her "Born This Way"
    $200 10
Cairo is at the bottom of the fan formed by this delta
    $200 28
1837:
"In Which the Pickwick Club is Finally Dissolved"
    $200 14
This Macedonian founded the city Bucephala, named for his horse Bucephalus
    $200 29
This section of the Oscars telecast highlights those who passed on in the previous year
    $200 30
In classic Monopoly, you can pay 50 bucks to escape this
    $400 22
Their "It's My Life" & "Livin' On A Prayer"
    $400 11
It's the simple, to-the-point name of a much visited attraction, one of whose galleries is seen here
    $400 1
1978:
'Life After Garp"
    $400 27
This Waterloo winner rode a horse named Copenhagen
    $400 26
Butterfly, back, breast, then freestyle
    $400 13
For its first 70 years, you could buy a Coca-cola for this princely sum
    $600 2
Get pumped with this DJ Snake & Lil Jon megahit
    $600 18
The Cairo Metro opened in 1987 under this Egyptian leader whose name was taken off a station in 2011
    $600 3
1903:
"The Sounding of the Call"
    $600 23
Naturally, a pure white horse with this name was cast as Armie Hammer's steed in the 2013 film "The Lone Ranger"
    $600 8
If a doctor specializes in "IM", this is his field
    $600 15
If you initiate a business transaction between 2 entities, you may be eligible for one of these alliterative sums
    $800 6
This only Top 40 hit by Twisted Sister
    $800 19
The Bazaar shop of Mahmoud Abd al Ghaffar is devoted to costumes for this sensual art dating back centuries
    $800 4
1851:
"The Chase--Third Day"
    $800 24
Wilbur Post inherited a talking palomino on this '60s sitcom
    $800 9
This Filipina power broker reportedly said "Win or lose, we go shopping after the election"
    $800 16
A downpayment is usually required when purchasing something using this rhyming "plan"
    $1000 7
This country singer's "Days Go By" & "Who Wouldn't Wanna be Me?"
    $1000 20
Cairo was made a capital in 972-973 by al-Mu'izz, one of these Islamic leaders who claim succession from Muhammad
    $1000 5
1880:
"Little Ilyusha's Funeral. The Speech at the Stone"
    $1000 25
Trainer Wilhelm von Osten performed with this "clever" horse that seemed to display human intelligence
    $1000 12
.im is the internet domain for the British offshore dependency
    DD: $2,500 17
2-word term for any large sum; in 1360 it was literally 3 million gold crowns for John II

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

Jeff Ken Courtney
-$400 $3,800 $1,000

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Jeff Ken Courtney
$3,400 $7,700 $1,600

Double Jeopardy! Round

HOW "SWEET" IT IS
EXPERIMENTS
THE OLD WEST
MOVIE TITLES IN OTHER COUNTRIES
WORDS IN U.S. CAPITALS
I.M. PEI
    $400 30
It's the place on a racket or paddle where it's most effective to hit a ball
    $400 29
In 1823 Michael Faraday showed that these such as chlorine and CO2 could be liquefied, a basis for modern refrigeration
    $400 1
A presentation of "Custer's last stand" in this man's wild west shows used some Lakota who fought in the battle
    $400 28
Argentina renders this musical as "Vaseline"
    $400 27
A brief rest in Maryland's capital
    $400 8
The ground-level entrance to this museum is crowned by a steel-&-glass pyramid designed by I.M. Pei
    $800 2
This little candies with printed sayings claim to be the bestselling Valentine's Day candy
    $800 4
Gravitational waves from 2 black holes were found to be little waves described as these in space-time, validating Einstein
    $800 15
The Long Branch Saloon in this frontier city in Kansas served cold beer, tea, milk, lemonade & sarsparilla
    $800 23
To Mexican audiences, Daniel Day-Lewis starred in "Bloody Oil"--this movie
    $800 19
A payment in New Jersey's capital
    $800 11
I.M. Pei designed the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and it's safe to say he didn't make a mistake by this lake
    $1200 3
Sugar & vinegar are key ingredients in this favorite Chinese chicken dish
    $1200 5
In 1961 Claus Jonsson showed that like light, these subatomic particles can behave as waves, not as particles
    $1200 16
in 1882 this sheriff wrote the book "An Authentic Life of Billy the Kid" to correct "false statements" that had been published
    $1200 24
The Chinese call this wild 2007 comedy "One Night Big Belly" (Katherine Heigl's)
    $1200 20
A piece of jewelry in Illinois' capital
    $1200 9
Pei designed a pentagonal air traffic control tower for this government agency
    DD: $5,000 6
Jonathan Swift wrote that honey & wax furnished "mankind with the two noblest of things, which are" these
    $1600 13
Testing thermal coatings was among the 82 experiments on this fittingly named 1973-74 U.S. spacecraft
    $1600 17
The Santa Fe Trail split into the Mountain Branch & the Cimarron Cutoff via what's now this state's panhandle
    $1600 25
In Germany, this 1971 Gene Hackman film is "Focus Brooklyn"
    DD: $5,000 21
A prohibition in New York's capital
    $1600 10
Boston is proud of its Pei-designed tower named for this revolutionary.
    $2000 7
This liberal arts women's college in Virginia was founded in 1901 & named for the plantation on which it was built
    $2000 14
Christiaan Eijkman fed the unpolished type of this grain to chickens & prisoners, proving it helped stave off beriberi
    $2000 18
These two lovers are seen in a New York photography studio just prior to sailing for Buenos Aires in 1901
    $2000 26
Italy turned the title of this film with Jim Carrey & Kate Winslet into "If You Leave Me I Delete You"
    $2000 22
A foreign currency in Wyoming's capital
    $2000 12
Among Pei's crowning achievements is the Museum of Islamic Art in this country's capital, Doha

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Jeff Ken Courtney
$14,600 $22,900 $4,000

Final Jeopardy! Round

BRITISH HISTORY
On January 1, 1801, George III relinquished this royal title claimed by English monarchs since the Hundred Years' War

Final scores:

Jeff Ken Courtney
$8,600 $15,900 $100
2nd place: $2,000 New champion: $15,900 3rd place: $1,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Jeff Ken Courtney
$14,600 $14,600 $4,000
20 R,
4 W
23 R
(including 3 DDs),
3 W
8 R,
2 W

Combined Coryat: $33,200

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