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    $800 27
All sorts of folks watch things on the Fine Brothers channel where this 5-letter verb is in every video title
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Show #7743 - Wednesday, April 18, 2018

2018 College Championship semifinal game 3.

Contestants

Alli Ross, a sophomore at Worcester Polytechnic Institute from Shrewsbury, Massachusetts

Rishab Jain, a freshman at Georgia Tech from Memphis, Tennessee

Dhruv Gaur, a freshman at Brown University from Gainesville, Georgia

Jeopardy! Round

THIS IS MY COLLEGE FIGHT SONG
21st CENTURY DEALS
CLASSIC KIDS' BOOKS
FOOD STUFF
ALL AROUND YOUTUBE
DOUBLE LETTERS IN THE MIDDLE
    $200 23
Students at this school sing, "Drown 'em Tide! ...send the Yellow Jackets to a watery grave"
    $200 25
In 2015 representatives of 195 nations agreed to a landmark climate change accord in this city
    $200 8
He's the royal elephant created by illustrator Jean de Brunhoff
    $200 16
I like eggs this way, not stolen in violation of game laws but cooked in water just below the boiling point
    $200 30
If you saw a music video on YouTube, chances are it was on this site with a 4-letter name
    $200 10
A 14-line poem in iambic pentameter
    $400 6
"We live in fame or go down in flame! Hey! Nothing'll stop" this military academy
    $400 19
This telecom co. dating back to the early days of the telephone bought DirecTV for about $50 billion
    DD: $1,000 4
Kids really dig this 1998 book featuring Stanley Yelnats & Zero, 2 of the young inmates at Camp Green Lake
    $400 11
Nachos supreme & the Meximelt are on this fast food chain's menu
    $400 29
"After Hours" & "Excessive Pop Culture Discussion" are 2 shows on this fractured website's channel
    $400 22
The horizontal part in football goalposts
    $600 24
Red is very, very big at this Midwestern Big Ten school "where the girls are the fairest, the boys are the squarest"
    $600 21
Samuel Taylor Coleridge is not a signatory to ACAP, the Agreement on the Conservation of these & Petrels
    $600 2
In a Dr. Seuss story he said, with fingers nervously drumming, "I must find some way to stop Christmas from coming!"
    $600 9
This process of steeping a food in a seasoned liquid should be done in the refrigerator if you're doing it overnight
    $600 28
The directors of "Captain America: The Winter Soldier" shaped their film to avoid being mocked by this fake coming attractions show
    $600 5
Circling the wagons, a Conestoga was larger than a prairie this
    $800 20
"And the squeal of the pig will float on the air, from the tummy of the grizzly bear" at this "Big Sky' university
    $800 12
Metlife used Snoopy in ads, but paid more than peanuts to get its name on the stadium shared by these 2 NFL teams
    $800 1
Fast friends Jess & Leslie create a secret & magical kingdom across the creek in this Katherine Paterson book
    $800 14
This Swedish word is a buffet meal of various hot & cold meats & cheeses
    $800 27
All sorts of folks watch things on the Fine Brothers channel where this 5-letter verb is in every video title
    $800 17
The -ly in the word correctly, for example
    $1000 7
An SEC fight song begins, "Dynamite, dynamite when" this nickname that rhymes with "dandy" "starts to fight"
    $1000 13
The U.K. & the Philippines signed one of these treaties, so London crooks can't hide out in Luzon any more
    $1000 3
Lois Lowry won a 1990 Newbery Medal for this book about helping Jews to escape Denmark & the Nazis during World War II
    $1000 15
Mangoes & bell peppers are loaded with ascorbic acid, AKA this
    $1000 26
Unboxing videos open containers of new devices; these kinds of videos break open the device to see what's inside
    $1000 18
This pendent ornament will be on your head at graduation

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

Dhruv Rishab Alli
$3,200 $1,200 $5,200

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Dhruv Rishab Alli
$5,400 $3,200 $7,200

Double Jeopardy! Round

YOU KNEW THERE'D BE MATH
AS DEFINED BY RANDOM HOUSE
IT GROWS ON TREES
BARBARIANS AT THE GATES
"R" TOWN
THE GOLDEN GLOBE AWARDS
    $400 28
A rabbi, a priest & a minister walk into this type of graph seen here
    $400 27
"Unable to read and write"
    $400 19
These nuts grow on Ohio's state tree
    $400 30
Clovis I, founder of this present-day nation, led a barbarian army to victory over the last Roman governor of Gaul
    $400 25
We bet you know this Nevada city is nicknamed "The Biggest Little City in the World"
    $400 18
Named Best Musical or Comedy film in 2018, it stars Saoirse Ronan as a willful teenager, & don't call it "Christine"!
    $800 22
Multiply 2 of these integers, like 3 & 7, & you get a "semi" one, like 21
    $800 26
A 7-letter "preventative inoculation to confer immunity"
    $800 24
Occasionally, peach trees also yield these smooth-skinned cousins
    $800 29
The Angles & this Germanic group invaded Britain in the 5th century & historians combined their names
    DD: $5,200 20
This North Carolina city founded in 1792 is named for a man who died in 1618
    $800 5
In 2014 the directors of "Frozen" were played up on stage with this song
    $1200 2
The cube is one of the 5 "platonic solids" or regular these
    $1200 7
A breakfast "batter cake", or "to speak or write equivocally"
    $1200 12
These large nuts grow in pods that look like coconuts on trees in the Amazon forest
    DD: $4,000 11
These barbarians whose name means "destroyer" crossed the Rhine River & sacked Rome in 455 A.D.
    $1200 4
Once known as Pile O' Bones, in 1882 this western Canadian city was renamed in honor of Queen Victoria
    $1200 17
A Golden Globe was just one of the honors this Mexican-born director got in 2018 for "The Shape of Water"
    $1600 1
A vector has both magnitude & direction; this type of quantity, such as speed, has magnitude only
    $1600 3
"A German emperor"
    $1600 9
An evergreen, the eastern hemlock produces mini 1/2" to 1"-long types of these seed-bearing structures
    $1600 23
These 2 main branches of Goths began entering Roman territory in the 3rd century
    $1600 8
At the age of 5 George Eastman moved there with this family
    $1600 15
He won in 2017 as "The Night Manager", but a Norse trickster god may have messed with his victory speech
    $2000 6
Calculus time! It's the second derivative of 3x3
    $2000 21
"A tentlike dwelling of the Mongol(s)... covered by felt or skins"
    $2000 13
The furniture seen here is made from the wood of this 4-letter tree
    $2000 14
In 568 A.D. King Alboin led this nomadic people over the Alps in an invasion & settlement of northern Italy
    $2000 10
It's at the head of navigation of the James River
    $2000 16
Seen here is this winner for her performance in the 2015 movie "Room"

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Dhruv Rishab Alli
$13,400 $12,000 $16,800

Final Jeopardy! Round

THE LATIN VULGATE BIBLE
In Latin Jesus says, I am "via et veritas et vita"--in English, these 3 words

Final scores:

Dhruv Rishab Alli
$20,000 $7,000 $6,799
Finalist 2nd place: $10,000 3rd place: $10,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Dhruv Rishab Alli
$10,000 $7,600 $16,800
18 R
(including 2 DDs),
3 W
14 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W
19 R,
2 W

Combined Coryat: $34,400

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