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    $400 7
Also known as sand crab, this type of crab gets its name for how it blends into beaches & dunes--I'm calling that one Casper
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Show #7355 - Friday, July 29, 2016

Last game of Season 32.

Contestants

Courtney Paulson, a graduate assistant from Los Angeles, California

Jim Lebbos, a legal consultant from Charlotte, North Carolina

Barbra Resnick, a social worker from Altamonte Springs, Florida (2-day champion whose cash winnings total $26,799)

Jeopardy! Round

STATE OF THE TV SHOW
U.S. CODE TALKING
WOMEN AUTHORS
WE'LL BE GRILLIN' & CHILLIN'
"C-U"
IN SEPTEMBER
    $200 4
"Grey's Anatomy"
    $200 25
Title 4, Section 8: this "should never be carried flat or horizontally, but always aloft and free"
    $200 1
A manuscript by this "Good Earth" author was lost for 40 years, found in a storage unit in Texas & published in 2013
    $200 16
The HPBA recons Memorial Day, Fourth of July & this holiday as the 3 biggest steak-grilling days in the USA
    $200 10
It's a person in charge of a museum collection; Margaret Mead was one at the American Museum of Natural History
    $200 15
A September 1666 fire destroyed much of this capital city, including its cathedral
    $400 5
"Big Love"
    $400 26
Title 13, Sec. 141: "The Secretary shall, in the year 1980 and every 10 years thereafter, take a decennial" one of these
    $400 2
She made a splash with her 1970 young adult novel "Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret?"
    $400 17
Named for an insect, the preparation for grilling involves splitting meat down the middle
    $400 11
He's the Stooge in the middle
    $400 21
September in the Southern Hemisphere is the seasonal equivalent of this month in the north
    $600 6
"Northern Exposure" & "Men in Trees"
    $600 28
Title 2, Sec. 4901: "A person shall not serve as" one of these "of the Senate before he has attained the age of 16 years"
    $600 3
In "The Mill on the Floss", she wrote, "The happiest women, like the happiest nations, have no history"
    $600 18
This sizzling Mexican dish consists of strips of grilled beef or chicken sauteed with onions & peppers
    $600 12
The name of this movement came from a derisive 1908 review about Georges Braque
    DD: $2,000 22
On September 9 (not in spring) Japan observes Choyo No Sekku, a festival celebrating this flower
    $800 7
"Royal Pains"
    $800 29
Title 6, Section 291: "Abolishment of INS", this service of the Justice Department
    $800 9
The 10th novel in Anne McCaffrey's "Dragonriders" fantasy series is titled "The Renegades of" this planet
    $800 19
Grown in Georgia, the Vidalia type of these are in season during summer & are great on burgers or skewered
    $800 13
(Hi, I'm Al Roker.) You can expect heavy rain, lightning & thunder from this type of cloud that's recognized by its anvil-shaped top
    $800 23
Tajikistan, Armenia & Latvia all gained independence in September of this tumultuous year
    $1000 8
"The Middle"
    $1000 30
Title 3, Section 102: "The President shall receive...compensation in the aggregate amount of _____ a year"
    $1000 27
A towering tale of the old west, "Cimarron" by this "Show Boat" author was the No. 1 book of 1930
    $1000 20
Texas based Genghis Grill specializes in this assemble-it-yourself style of barbecue grilling
    $1000 14
The name of this resort city about 40 miles south of Mexico city translates to "horn of the cow"
    $1000 24
Make a donation on September 27, the feast day of this saint "de Paul", the patron saint of charities

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

Barbra Jim Courtney
$200 $600 $4,200

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Barbra Jim Courtney
$1,600 $2,200 $3,000

Double Jeopardy! Round

SCARY-SOUNDING ANIMALS
SPELL THE FIRST NAME
WORKING WITH A BEATLE
BATTLESHIPS
WORD ORIGINS
TRAVEL IRELAND
    $400 7
Also known as sand crab, this type of crab gets its name for how it blends into beaches & dunes--I'm calling that one Casper
    $400 1
Supreme Court judge Sotomayor
    $400 3
In a 1995 Pizza Hut ad, Micky Dolenz, Peter Tork & Davy Jones welcomed Ringo as this band's new drummer
    $400 22
On February 15, 1898, just hours after the photo seen here was taken, this battleship exploded
    DD: $1,000 10
The word for this part of speech is from the Latin for "word"
    $400 15
To kiss this, visitors once had to be held by their ankles & lowered head first; today, just lie down & lean backward
    $800 8
A literary character gave his name to this fish discovered in 2009--we want you to notice its fangs
    $800 2
The recent Oscars host known as NPH
    $800 18
"Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey", a 1971 No. 1, is credited to Paul and this woman
    $800 23
Robert Ballard found the remains of this WWII German battleship in 1989; it appeared to have been scuttled, not sunk
    $800 11
Today meaning a buyer or seller of stocks, it may have come from one who opened casks of wine
    $800 16
Over 1.5 million annually visit the shrine in the town of Knock, where visions of Joseph, St. John & her were seen in 1879
    $1200 9
Hey, you old bag of bones--this type of shrimp, also known as the praying mantis of the sea, hangs out with us in SoCal
    $1200 4
Donald Trump's current wife
    $1200 19
In 1997 Ringo said, "Baby, I Love Your Way" & had this ex-Humble Pie guy in the All-Starr Band
    $1200 24
Built in the 1940s in the Brooklyn Navy Yard, this battleship known as "Mighty Mo" saw action in the Persian Gulf War
    $1200 12
Now meaning "really great", this adjective is from the Latin for "frightening"
    $1200 17
There once was a city in Ireland... this one that's home to the Munster National Steeplechase horse race
    $1600 29
You may recognize the death's-head hawk this from its star turn in the "Silence of the Lambs"
    $1600 5
Tom Cruise's daughter with Katie Holmes
    $1600 20
"Handle with Care"! Along with George, this '80s group featured Jeff Lynne, Roy Orbison, Tom Petty & Bob Dylan
    DD: $3,000 25
A classic Eisenstein film recounts the drama of a real naval mutiny aboard this Russian battleship
    $1600 13
Person comes from "persona", one of these donned by a Roman actor to play a different character
    $1600 27
This town is known for the great trout fishing in the Blackwater River &, of course, the Abbey & its famous "Book"
    $2000 6
Secretary of Homeland Security Mr. Johnson
    $2000 21
On Thanksgiving 1974, John joined this man at Madison Square Garden to perform "Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds"
    $2000 26
This British warship launched in 1906 lent its name to a class of big-gun battleships
    $2000 14
French for "raw", it's the 4-letter name of a light grayish-yellowish-brown
    $2000 28
A statue of this cockle & mussel seller on Grafton Street is known by Dubliners as the "Tart with the Cart"

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Barbra Jim Courtney
$5,800 $3,600 $11,400

Final Jeopardy! Round

COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES
This Catholic university gets its name from the Latin for “new” & “house” & was in the news in Spring 2016

Final scores:

Barbra Jim Courtney
$199 $823 $11,700
3rd place: $1,000 2nd place: $2,000 New champion: $11,700

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Barbra Jim Courtney
$8,800 $6,600 $11,400
15 R,
3 W
(including 2 DDs)
11 R,
2 W
(including 1 DD)
16 R,
3 W

Combined Coryat: $26,800

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