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    $800 24
A Japanese cartoon genre
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Show #7565 - Friday, June 30, 2017

Jon Eisenman game 1.

Contestants

Allan Ashley, a retired engineer from Huntsville, Alabama

Jon Eisenman, an attorney from Los Angeles, California

Clint Thompson, a project manager from Putnam, Connecticut (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $22,000)

Jeopardy! Round

SHAKE, RATTLE & ROLL WITH SCIENCE
THE PARENT COMPANY
POLITICAL CONVENTIONS
SECOND CITY TV
STAY WOKE
"ECO" FRIENDLY
    $200 2
In these events Love waves shake the ground rather than rolling it
    $200 26
Almay Cosmetics & Charlie Fragrances:
this creation of Charles Revson
    $200 1
Her speech at the 2016 Republican convention drew charges of plagiarism
    $200 21
On this Chicago-set Fox sitcom, Kelly Bundy was born in February, so that means "I'm an aquarium"
    $200 7
A familiar brand of "alertness aid" isn't called NoSnuz but this
    $200 12
It's the branch of medicine that deals with women's health & diseases affecting the reproductive system
    $400 17
Each time a rattlesnake does this, a new segment is added to its rattle
    $400 27
Ivory Soap & Crest Toothpaste:
this Ohio-based manufacturer
    $400 3
Conventions are a chance for the party to discuss this, what it stands for, though it sounds like what it stands on
    $400 22
Jason Beghe as Sergeant Hank Voight, who had been seen on "Chicago Fire", stars in this spin-off
    $400 8
This musical "nap" the Bee Gees might like is taking a snooze to get ready to play hard later that night at a certain venue
    $400 13
AKA kick, it's the sudden rearward push made against a shooter when a gun has been fired
    $600 18
Also meaning to upset someone, it's a fancy chemistry word for "shake", as in "Stopper the tube & ____ the solution"
    $600 28
NBC Universal:
it's more than a cable company
    $600 4
To secure the 1976 Republican nomination, incumbent Gerald Ford had to win a floor fight with this man
    $600 23
Confrontations are the order of the day on his talk show, based in Chicago for its first 17 years
    $600 9
This substance many use to stay awake can lead to tremors & anxiety at 500 mg/day; the average American consumes 300
    $600 14
Painted around 1570, his "The Miracle of Christ Healing the Blind" is seen here
    $800 19
When you roll through a loop-de-loop on roller coasters, this 7-letter property keeps you in your seat
    DD: $500 30
Purina Pet Foods & Raisinets:
this Swiss-based company
    $800 5
Until 1936 Democratic nominees had to have this majority that Congress also needs to override a veto
    $800 24
Jim Belushi (hey, you're 1/3 of the way home right there!) raised 3 kids with Courtney Thorne-Smith on this show
    $800 10
The worst part of spending 63 hours inside a 6-ton hunk of ice for this performer in 2000? "The sleep deprivation"
    $800 15
It describes DNA that's been spliced together from different sources
    $1000 20
Once the mace cover is removed, the seed is dried & this spice can be heard rattling inside & is now ready for harvest
    $1000 29
KitchenAid Appliances:
this appliance maker founded in 1898
    $1000 6
At the 1844 Democratic convention, James Polk became this type of unexpected "equine" nominee
    $1000 25
Change 1 word in "The Good Wife" to get this 2017 show in which Christine Baranski returns as Diane Lockhart
    $1000 11
Blue light from electronics stops the pineal gland from releasing this sleep-inducing hormone, so you stay awake
    $1000 16
Chubby Carrier & the Bayou Swamp Band are famous for playing this type of music

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

Clint Jon Allan
$2,200 $4,800 $800

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Clint Jon Allan
$1,600 $7,100 $1,400

Double Jeopardy! Round

"IT'S" A MOVIE
3 LETTERS, 3 LETTERS
THE NOVEL'S NARRATOR
20th CENTURY NAMES
ANAGRAM OF A STATE
CANADA 150
    $400 22
1946:
Mr. Potter commits grand theft
    $400 11
Your music is okay, but "don't quit your" this, your main source of income
    $400 1
In a 1902 Conrad work, the seafaring Marlow
    $400 6
Sadly, 5 days after Princess Diana's death, this beloved woman died in Calcutta at age 87
    $400 21
The IRS collects them
    $400 16
(Alex presents from the Canadian embassy in Washington, D.C.) Canada's sesquicentennial celebrates the 150th anniversary of the British North America Act of 1867, which joined Nova Scotia & New Brunswick to Ontario & this province in a single dominion under the British monarch
    $800 23
1974:
A newborn monster isn't dead
    $800 12
Just like a hair dryer, you're full of this kind of empty talk
    $800 2
A teen with cancer:
Hazel Grace Lancaster
    $800 7
She made the July 23, 1984 cover of Time Magazine as "a historic choice" for vice-presidential candidate
    $800 24
A Japanese cartoon genre
    $800 17
(Alex presents from the Canadian embassy in Washington, D.C.) In 1964 the country was divided over the selection of a new flag, but when Parliament ended months of bitter dispute with the selection of this now familiar maple leaf design, the members got together, and in a show of national unity, sang this anthem that was itself only officially adopted in 1980
    $1200 28
1963:
A host of stars go on a crazy, crazy, crazy, crazy treasure hunt
    $1200 13
Before getting his car detailed, Mr. Miyagi famous commanded Daniel to do this with his left hand
    $1200 3
Journalist & World War I veteran Jake Barnes
    $1200 8
This jazz clarinetist was known as the "King of Swing"
    $1200 25
Puts up for election
    DD: $3,500 18
(Alex presents from the Canadian embassy in Washington, D.C.) The embassy's art collection includes a reminder of the warm relations between Canada & this country; during World War II, Canada helped provide refuge for its royal family, including the young Princess Beatrix, & later, Canada helped liberate this country from Nazi rule
    $1600 29
2009:
Meryl Streep, Alec Baldwin & Steve Martin find things a bit difficult
    DD: $2,000 14
Meaning hushed or understated, it sounds just like a Norse god
    $1600 4
In Arthur Golden's bestseller, Nitta Sayuri, a Japanese artisan
    $1600 9
In the 1950s, this French fashion designer had the look seen here
    $1600 26
"High" or "tall" in French
    $1600 19
(Alex presents from the Canadian embassy in Washington, D.C.) The 12 pillars of this outdoor rotunda symbolize the 10 provinces and 2 territories that were part of Canada ins 1989, the year of the dedication of the embassy; the coat of arms above the entryway represents this new territory, created in 1999
    $2000 15
The yellow & blue cans of this Maryland seasoning have zested up crabs for decades
    $2000 5
Stingo, an aspiring writer who lives in a New York boarding house
    $2000 10
Crippled by cerebral palsy, this Irish writer learned to write, paint & type with his left foot
    $2000 27
In 2 words it's what the Supreme Court said about the presidential race Dec. 12, 2000
    $2000 20
(Alex presents from the Canadian embassy in Washington, D.C.) Canada is both a parliamentary democracy headed by a prime minister and a constitution monarchy, headed by Her Majesty, the Queen, who is represented in the country by someone in this largely ceremonial post

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Clint Jon Allan
$10,400 $12,300 $9,300

Final Jeopardy! Round

PLANTS
Made famous by a 1959 musical, the flower seen here graces a coin of this European country

Final scores:

Clint Jon Allan
$8,499 $18,300 $9,300
3rd place: $1,000 New champion: $18,300 2nd place: $2,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Clint Jon Allan
$10,400 $14,600 $7,000
14 R,
2 W
20 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
(including 1 DD)
15 R
(including 1 DD),
5 W

Combined Coryat: $32,000

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