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    $400 10
Harry Styles made his big-screen acting debut in this World War II-set film of 2017
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Show #7692 - Tuesday, February 6, 2018

Contestants

Quin Lewellen, a graphic designer from Albuquerque, New Mexico

Nabila Yusaf, a software engineer from New York, New York

Sean Udicious, an expeditor from Cherry Hill, New Jersey (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $20,000)

Jeopardy! Round

(Alex: Would all three of you like to be my friends? I hope so, because we're gonna be...)
CELEBRATING MISTER ROGERS
MEDICINE
SHOOTING "BB"s
MEMORIALS
PEWTER
GRAPHICS
    $200 4
Mister Rogers' mom knitted many sweaters he wore on each show, & in 1984, he donated an iconic red cardigan to this institution
    $200 14
The National Cancer Institute says this decrease or disappearance of symptoms may be partial or complete
    $200 1
Obstinate--as a mule, perhaps
    $200 9
At the India Gate War Memorial, a flame known as the Amar Jawan Jyoti marks a tomb for this symbolic fighter
    $200 12
Pewter is an alloy that's mainly this element, symbol Sn
    $200 18
Something held by artists as they work, it can also refer to the array of colors a designer can choose from
    $400 5
In 1969, Mister Rogers testified before the Senate to fight this president's proposal to cut federal grants to PBS in half--& won
    $400 15
In 1816 French physician Rene Laennec fashioned the first one of these instruments from a hollow wooden tube
    $400 2
This term for a certain day of rest comes from the Hebrew for "rest"
    $400 10
A memorial for those aboard this United flight number can be found in Shanksville, Pennsylvania
    $400 13
Pewter was often used to create these tea holders that sound at home on the golf course
    $400 19
Kerning is all about attention to detail regarding the space between these
    $600 6
Mister Rogers got to meet Koko, a gorilla with a vocabulary of more than 1,000 words in this form of communication
    $600 23
A contusion is a fancy name for one of these, from Old English for "to crush"
    $600 3
Dry dog food pellets
    $600 11
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew presents from Copenhagen, Denmark.) The anchor honors the Danish navy, whose greatest triumph during World War II was sinking 32 of its own ships on August 29, 1943, as the Germans imposed this type of law & increased control
    $600 28
The Danforth name has meant pewter for centuries; a 1795 plate set was appraised at $3,000 in Raleigh on this PBS series
    DD: $1,000 20
Designers want images to be clear & have good this 10-letter word, also a favorable novel outcome
    $800 7
Mister Rogers voiced many puppets in his neighborhood, including this original one; his son stars in an animated spin-off
    $800 24
From the Latin, this 4-letter hospital code word means "immediately"
    $800 16
Card game that goes for points on its same-named board
    $800 26
Danvers, Massachusetts has a memorial for those who died after being accused of this in the late 17th c.
    $800 21
An atomized mist of ink or paint is part of this graphical process used on T-shirts & to retouch photos
    $1000 8
He was on the show's floor crew & was even on camera at times, maybe paving his way to be Batman & Birdman
    $1000 25
The Dick test is a skin test of susceptibility to this colorful affliction common in children
    $1000 17
A sheath for a sword
    $1000 27
In Menlo Park, New Jersey you can see the memorial tower named for this man
    $1000 22
It sounds like a bad thing, but this empty "space" defines the image & is the title of a book by designer Noma Bar

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

Sean Nabila Quin
$2,400 $2,200 $1,400

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Sean Nabila Quin
$6,800 $2,200 $1,600

Double Jeopardy! Round

PIRATES!
PORT-MAP-TEAU
WOMEN IN GOVERNMENT
MORE THAN ONE LIFE TO LIVE
BRIT SPEAK
ENTERTAINE"D"
    $400 1
Edward Teach braided this item that gave him his nickname; we're not sure why that scared people, but it did
    $400 15
3 cities combine in the name of Dalworthington Gardens in this state
    $400 18
The first woman to serve on the Supreme Court, she retired as justice in 2006
    $400 25
Jason Dessen wakes up in someone else's life in Blake Crouch's book named for this theoretical "matter"
    $400 5
Put on your mackintosh (raincoat) & grab your brolly, Brit speak for this
    $400 10
Harry Styles made his big-screen acting debut in this World War II-set film of 2017
    $800 2
Chased out of mainland China by the Qing dynasty, Zheng Chenggong chased the Dutch out of this island in 1662
    $800 16
Midway between 2 of the largest cities in Washington state, it contains a big airport
    $800 19
Barbara Mikulski represented Maryland in the Senate; Lisa Murkowski represents this state
    $800 28
Takeshi Kovacs can just download into a new body when he dies in Richard Morgan's "Altered" this element
    $800 6
In Britain the alphabet runs from A to this
    DD: $3,000 11
Shigeru Miyamoto was partly inspired by "Beauty & the Beast" when he created this arcade game
    $1200 3
After Brit John Avery plundered their fleet, the Mughals shut down some of this company's trading stations
    $1200 17
In 2017 Vice President Pence visited the area called Michiana when he spoke at this university's commencement
    $1200 20
Last name of Linda, co-founder of WWE & head of the Small Business Administration
    $1200 7
It's a hat, as well as the hood of a car
    $1200 12
Jennifer Holliday won a Tony for playing Effie White in the original Broadway production of this musical
    DD: $2,400 4
In 1815 James Madison pardoned him & his men
    $1600 22
Settler "Limpy" Holt named this California city & the city of Mexicali across the border
    $1600 21
Not only was she the first female Secretary of State, she was also the first foreign-born woman in the Cabinet
    $1600 27
It is implied that many of the main characters in this "nebulous" David Mitchell book are the same person in different lives
    $1600 8
In bangers 'n mash they're what bangers are
    $1600 13
A bobcat named Baxter entertains the fans as the mascot of this baseball team
    $2000 24
Before he got stuck on a Pacific island in 1704, this Defoe inspiration was a buccaneer & privateer
    $2000 23
Remove VA for Virginia from the name of a peninsula & you get this "Little Town Too Big for One State"
    $2000 26
Many historical figures from Earth come back on this watery title world thanks to Philip Jose Farmer
    $2000 9
The Brits refer to Heath Robinson, whose work is seen here, where Americans say this machine-crazy cartoonist
    $2000 14
The name of this No. 1 hit by Luis Fonsi & Daddy Yankee means "slowly"

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Sean Nabila Quin
$16,400 $9,400 $11,000

Final Jeopardy! Round

PHILOSOPHY
Despite the title, in this Plato work, Socrates says, "I shall never alter my ways, not even if I have to die many times"

Final scores:

Sean Nabila Quin
$10,799 $2,399 $5,599
2-day champion: $30,799 3rd place: $1,000 2nd place: $2,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Sean Nabila Quin
$16,400 $8,600 $9,800
18 R,
0 W
13 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
15 R
(including 1 DD),
3 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $34,800

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