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    $1200 8
This type of painted screen seen here was made for a Ghent cathedral
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Show #7695 - Friday, February 9, 2018

Contestants

Alison Sahner, a stay-at-home mom from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Carlos Garcia, an immigration attorney from Los Angeles, California

Marty Cunningham, an accountant and voice artist from Arvada, Colorado (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $18,900)

Jeopardy! Round

20th CENTURY FACTS
RECENT TV ROLES
MEALS
(Alex: Then you have to name the play...)
SHAKESPEARE, & I QUOTE
CRIME
PUN-ISHMENT
    $200 3
In 1920 this blind & deaf woman co-founded the American Civil Liberties Union
    $200 1
In 2017 Jodie Whittaker was tapped to be the 13th Doctor, & the first woman in the role, on this series
    $200 11
It's usually on weekends & a post-wedding one for out-of-town guests is a nice tradition
    $200 17
"Shake it off. Come on, we'll visit Caliban my slave, who never yields us kind answer"
    $200 16
Jack McCoy offers you a deal for pleading guilty to Man 1; Man is short for this
    $200 23
Even Psychology Today used the pun saying this "is not just a river in Egypt"
    $400 7
On June 4, 1944 this city fell to the Allies, the first Axis capital to be captured
    $400 2
He turned up on Netflix as one of our "Friends from College"
    $400 12
The 2-word name of this small British meal combines a part of the day and a beverage
    $400 18
"You shall have me assisting you in all. But will you woo this wild-cat?"
    $400 19
Descriptive term for the act of stealing wallets & other personal items in public places
    $400 24
The trigonometry teacher was reluctant to do this for her son's loan
    $600 8
Infamous for its Communist hunting in the '50s, HUAC, short for this, became the Internal security Committee in 1969
    $600 4
He went from being a dad on "Arrested Development" to a dad on "Ozark"
    $600 13
In England in 1500 the main meal was eaten around noon & called this
    $600 30
"People and senators, be not affrighted; fly not; stand still: ambition's debt is paid"
    $600 20
Designated a crime in more & more states each year, it's using the internet to threaten or harass others
    $600 25
Of a German philosopher, it's said, "Immanuel doesn't pun, he" this
    $800 9
In 1990 Saddam Hussein said this country was part of Iraq & annexed it as a province; not Saddam's best move
    $800 5
Are you seeing what I'm seeing? It's this actor from "Mr. Robot"
    $800 14
zagat.com lists "DC's Best for" this type of breakfast where business & political deals get done
    DD: $2,000 29
"His horse is slain, and all on foot he fights"
    $800 21
Theft is the crime of stealing in general; this is specifically stealing from a residence or other dwelling
    $800 26
It was an emotional wedding--even the cake was in these
    $1000 10
Apt 2-word term for the 6,000-mile journey of the Chinese Communists escaping Nationalists in 1934 & '35
    $1000 6
He went from "Deadwood" to "American Gods", where he plays Mr. Wednesday
    $1000 15
Shakespeare's Falstaff asks, "Will you" do this "with me", a verb meaning "to eat the evening meal"
    $1000 28
"Why, there they are, both baked in this pie; whereof their mother daintily hath fed"
    $1000 22
From the Latin for "play together", this is people working or conspiring together to commit a crime
    $1000 27
Those wacky 19th century Democrats won with the campaign slogan "We Polked you in '44. We shall" do this to "you in '52"

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

Marty Carlos Alison
$2,400 $2,800 $1,800

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Marty Carlos Alison
$3,800 $4,400 $6,000

Double Jeopardy! Round

"ALT" LEFT
ISLAND NATIONS
BASS-O-MATIC
YOU STAY CLASSICAL, MUSIC
THE NATIONAL INVENTORS HALL OF FAMER
MOVIE TITLE MATH
    $400 6
A heated dispute
    $400 1
Cyprus is the legendary home of this Greek goddess of love
    $400 21
Open yer yap & identify M. salmoides & M. dolomieu, these 2 popular game fish with contrasting names
    $400 11
His composing sons fanned out across Europe, from C.P.E. in Prussia to Johann Christian in London
    $400 13
Invented an "apparatus for transmitting sound by electricity" & "techniques for teaching speech to the deaf"
    $400 24
Both from 1960: "Ocean's ____" times "The Magnificent ____"
    $800 7
How high am I? Let's look at this standard aviation device
    $800 2
7 miles east of Venezuela is this island, the larger of the 2 that make up a nation
    $800 22
The belted sandfish, a sea bass, is this Greek-derived word, meaning having both male & female sex organs
    $800 12
I have to admit, one tune in "The Valkyrie" by this composer always gets me singing, "Kill da wabbit, kill da wabbit..."
    $800 14
This partner of Steve Jobs "was awarded the National Medal of Technology... in 1985"
    $800 25
"The ____ Year-Old Virgin" minus "The Dirty ____"
    $1200 8
This type of painted screen seen here was made for a Ghent cathedral
    $1200 3
This capital of an island nation is at the extreme south of North Island
    $1200 28
You're in perfect spot to observe the bass species called the white this, a synonym for "roost"
    $1200 18
The Weber work heard here is this alliterative kind of composition for woodwind & orchestra
    DD: $4,000 15
"Inventor of the Checkered Game of Life, (he) ushered in a new age of parlor games"
    $1200 23
"____ Men and a Baby" times "____ Degrees of Separation"
    $1600 9
You are nude if you are "in the" this
    DD: $2,000 4
This U.N. member is 500 miles northwest of Scotland
    $1600 29
A sea bass called the "giant" this G-word can reach 900 pounds; despite the name, it's solitary
    $1600 19
Ravel's instructions for this 1928 work were to start softly & play the end as loudly as possible
    $1600 16
His "discovery, which came to be known as vulcanization, strengthened rubber"
    $1600 26
"Gone in ____ Seconds" plus "Assault on Precinct ____"
    $2000 10
It's the brightest star in the constellation Aquila
    $2000 5
Haiti & the Dominican Republic share custody of this island
    $2000 30
The calico bass is AKA the black this, & we're not making a judgment
    $2000 20
"Anitra's Dance" is from a suite by Grieg written for this Ibsen play
    $2000 17
This American "pioneered modern rocketry and space flight... held 214 patents in rocketry"
    $2000 27
"(____) Days of Summer" times "____ Heads in a Duffel Bag"

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Marty Carlos Alison
$26,600 $3,600 $6,800
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

20th CENTURY BOOKS
An "ineffable quality", this 3-word title represents "the ability to go up in a hurtling piece of machinery" day after day

Final scores:

Marty Carlos Alison
$30,200 $100 $5,800
2-day champion: $49,100 3rd place: $1,000 2nd place: $2,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Marty Carlos Alison
$23,400 $3,600 $5,600
27 R
(including 2 DDs),
2 W
11 R,
3 W
12 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W

Combined Coryat: $32,600

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