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    $1200 3
"Big Adventure" time! one of Israel's first fighter pilots was the dad of Paul Reubens, aka this film & TV character
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Show #7363 - Wednesday, September 21, 2016

Seth Wilson game 3.

Contestants

Sharren Lee Gibbs, a retired federal employee from Gainesville, Florida

Sala Levin, a writer and editor from Washington, D.C.

Seth Wilson, a Ph.D. candidate from Chicago, Illinois (2-day champion whose cash winnings total $61,000)

Jeopardy! Round

'80s POP LYRICS IN LATIN
(Alex: You give us the correct English word from the lyric.)
SCIENCE
STUPID ANSWERS
STORIES OF THE WAR
"POLY" WANT
A CRACKER
    $200 1
"You know, I wish that I had Jessie's puella"
    $200 3
The ragweed variety of this material is seen here under the microscope--achoo!
    $200 7
This photo-sharing app gets its name from combining parts of the words "instant" & "telegram"
    $200 12
"Founding Brothers" &
"Founding Mothers"
    $200 17
Sweat & blood pressure are measured with this truth-telling aid
    $200 22
At honeymaid.com learn how to make this Graham cracker treat in a microwave, on a grill or over a campfire
    $400 2
"Pour some saccharon on me, ooo, in the name of love"
    $400 27
A nephrectomy is the surgical removal of this organ
    $400 8
This university's admissions office is in Crouse-Hinds Hall in Syracuse, New York
    $400 13
"All Quiet on the Western Front" &
"Parade's End"
    $400 18
An institute for higher education offering courses in many vocational disciplines
    $400 23
These treats from Pepperidge Farm like the Parmesan & Flavor Blasted Xtra Cheddar are sure to make your cat jealous
    $600 4
"Hebenus & ebur live together in perfect harmony, side by side on my piano keyboard"
    $600 28
Scientist Albert Hoffman, who died at age 102 in 2008, was best known for synthesizing this 3-letter hallucinogen
    $600 9
Launched in 2000, this lifestyle magazine from Time, Inc. helps keep life real simple
    $600 14
"A Bridge Too Far" &
"Eye of the Needle"
    $600 19
An L. Frank Baum character has this 10-letter name because of her multicolored robes
    $600 24
Bite-size cracker sandwiches from Nabisco filled with peanut butter or cheese have this rhyming name
    $800 5
"She's a maenas, maenas on the floor, & she's dancing like she's never danced before"
    $800 29
The 4 fundamental forces in physics are the strong, the weak, the electromagnetic & this one
    $800 10
This centrally located African country is again a republic since elections were held in 2015
    DD: $2,000 15
"Perilous Fight" &
"While Washington Burned"
    $800 20
Someone able to speak several languages
    $800 25
Carr's crackers from the U.K. include table water original & table water with toasted these
    $1000 6
"Oh, what a feeling, when we're dancing on the tectum"
    $1000 30
Alphabetically, they are the last 2 chemical elements
    $1000 11
Joseph Medicine Crow, the last war chief of this Montana tribe, died in 2016 at age 102
    $1000 16
"The 13th Valley" &
"The Short-Timers"
    $1000 21
In some shorebirds, the females exhibit this behavior, meaning having several male mates at once
    $1000 26
Keebler's version of a Saltine; its name is near the end of the alphabet

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

Seth Sala Sharren
$5,200 $1,800 $2,400

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Seth Sala Sharren
$5,000 $2,800 $3,600

Double Jeopardy! Round

GET RICHARD QUICK
CAPITAL RIVERS
2016 MINUTES OF FAME
FORBIDDING WORDS
RECENT BESTSELLING BOOKS
RELATIVE POP CULTURE
    $400 19
Here's this composer & his partner, Lorenz Hart
    $400 13
Appropriately, this river runs through the capital of Canada, right past Parliament Hill
    $400 11
Guccifer was the handle of a Romanian one of these who bragged about exploiting Hillary Clinton's servers
    $400 14
Sade had a top 10 song called "The Sweetest" this no-no
    $400 5
Tracker Hugh Glass has a bear of a day & is kind of upset about the way things went down in this Michael Punke book
    $400 1
Ferris Bueller's girlfriend Mia Sara married Brian, the son of this late master of Muppets
    $800 20
This actor is no relation to the British explorer of the same name
    $800 27
The Taedong is the watery artery of this capital on the Korean Peninsula
    $800 12
Marcelino Proenca was a short-lived news story after trying to "quench" this sporting symbol on its way to Rio in 2016
    $800 15
The picture seen here typifies this era in the United States from the first half of the 20th century
    $800 6
Citizens united to buy copies of "Dark Money", about these brothers who used their wealth to change politics
    $800 2
Michigan congressman Fred Upton is simply Uncle Fred to this Sports Illustrated supermodel
    $1200 21
To get in touch with this fashion photographer who died in 2004, check out the Intl. Photography Hall of Fame & Museum
    DD: $2,000 28
One of the 2 capitals on the Congo River; they sit on opposite sides of it
    $1200 24
Andrea Leadsom said, I'd be a better U.K. PM because I'm a mother; exit Andrea, enter this new PM
    $1200 16
It's not forbidden to tell you that it's the German word for "forbidden" that has entered the English language
    $1200 8
Jean Stein has a touch of John Steinbeck in the title of a history of 5 big families in L.A. called "West of" this
    $1200 3
"Big Adventure" time! one of Israel's first fighter pilots was the dad of Paul Reubens, aka this film & TV character
    $1600 22
Orson Welles staged this novelist's "Native Son" on Broadway in 1941
    $1600 29
This "Light" river flows south to north through Amsterdam
    $1600 25
Mentioned by this Oscars host in 2016, Linda Dunn & her Girl-Scout-cookie-selling prowess got 15 minutes
    DD: $3,000 17
This 1807 act placed restrictions on imports to the U.S. from Great Britain
    $1600 9
"St. Patrick's Day is near", so Adam Wallace & Andy Elkerton tell the picture book tale of "How to Catch" one of these
    $1600 4
Peter Davison, the 5th man to play the iconic sci-fi role on this show, became father-in-law to David Tennant, the 10th
    $2000 23
Here's this famed director donning a Santa suit in a remake of "Miracle on 34th Street"
    $2000 30
The Baghmati River, which flows through this Himalayan capital, is sacred to Hindus
    $2000 26
Abigail Fisher lost her case against this state univ. as the Supreme Court okayed its race-conscious admission process
    $2000 18
As this Roman official, Cato the Elder was an inspector of morals & conduct
    $2000 10
Here's a quick "Post": "The Sleep Revolution" by this Greek-born woman hit the list in 2016
    $2000 7
Joan Cusack is the secretary to brother John's professional killer in this 1997 movie

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Seth Sala Sharren
$12,800 $10,800 $10,400

Final Jeopardy! Round

COLLEGE DISCIPLINES
Embracing the future & new technology in 1962, Purdue established the 1st college dept. in the U.S. for this 2-word discipline

Final scores:

Seth Sala Sharren
$22,800 $3,800 $400
3-day champion: $83,800 2nd place: $2,000 3rd place: $1,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Seth Sala Sharren
$14,600 $12,800 $10,400
23 R
(including 1 DD),
6 W
(including 1 DD)
13 R,
2 W
(including 1 DD)
17 R,
2 W

Combined Coryat: $37,800

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