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    $1600 27
In 2017 the Wende Museum featured 100-plus busts of this Soviet leader, who still lies in Red Square
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Show #7818 - Wednesday, September 12, 2018

Kyle Jones game 1.

Contestants

Monica Couch, a pastry chef from Egg Harbor City, New Jersey

Kyle Jones, a music teacher from Aurora, Colorado

Lori Goodman, a nonprofit executive director from Goleta, California (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $34,401)

Jeopardy! Round

WHAT BALL ARE YOU CHASING?
HISTORY IN BRIEF
I LEARNED IT FROM MENTAL FLOSS
MOB RULE
SIMILAR WORDS
"A", BABY!
    $200 11
1938:
"The Night of Broken" this in Germany
    $200 6
Although Bela Lugosi resented the typecasting, he was buried wearing the signature cape of this character
    $200 17
Frank "The Enforcer" Nitti inherited Chicago's mob empire from this kingpin who went to prison in 1931
    $200 16
With one T, it's the roof of the mouth; with 2, it's a board for mixing paints
    $200 1
If you want to have your new baby from birth, the best type of this process is the domestic type, from here in the United States
    $400 12
May 21, 1927:
This airplane touches down at Le Bourget near Paris
    $400 7
7-Eleven has trademarked this term, something its trademarked Slurpees can cause if you drink them too fast
    $400 18
Low-key Philly mob boss Angelo Bruno was alliteratively known as "The Docile" this
    $400 22
As opposed to the reverse, it's the front or heads side of a coin
    $400 2
This fluid that surrounds unborn babies protects them & helps their lungs develop
    $600 26
A squib in the Superdome
    $600 13
312:
Before a battle Constantine has a vision of one of these over the sun
    $600 8
On New Year's Eve Bethlehem, Penn. drops a giant chick, a replica of these marshmallow candies that are made there
    $600 19
Bonanno, Colombo, Gambino, Genovese & Lucchese are the 5 these that long ruled New York's mob
    $600 23
Pertaining to wedlock with one person at a time, & a word meaning tedious repetition
    $600 3
The Fisher-Price 3-in-1 Sit-To-Stand is one of these gadget-filled "centers" designed to keep babies occupied
    $800 28
In Quidditch:
The Quaffle, the Bludger & this
    DD: $1,800 14
1494:
The Treaty of Tordesillas is agreed upon by these 2 countries
    $800 9
One of the first companies in Ireland to provide pensions, it also gave workers a daily 2-pint beer allowance
    $800 20
A headline-making raid on a 1957 mob summit in N.Y. forced this govt. org. founded in 1908 to admit the Mafia's existence
    $800 24
Pertaining to wedlock & pertaining to war
    $800 4
The first successful use of this technique dates to the 1700s, when Dr. John Hunter helped a couple conceive
    $1000 27
The creator of "True Blood" & "Six Feet Under"
    $1000 15
1170:
This English archbishop returns from a 6-year exile
    $1000 10
This Yosemite photographer broke his nose at age 4 in an aftershock of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, but never fixed it
    $1000 21
In "Jailhouse Rock" the whole rhythm section was this colorful gang that in real life terrorized 1920s Detroit
    $1000 25
Related to the word "respect" is this word for a delay that brings relief
    $1000 5
This score assesses a newborn baby's health by measuring 5 signs; a score of 10 is perfect

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

Lori Kyle Monica
$4,000 $3,600 -$600

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Lori Kyle Monica
$5,000 $5,800 $2,000

Double Jeopardy! Round

FANTASY & PARANORMAL LIT
URBAN PLANNING
MOVIE ROLE, TV ROLE
3 "E"s
MALI
OR BUST
    $400 13
Andre Norton asked us to gaze into this magical man's "Mirror" that reflected the realm of King Arthur
    $400 3
When planning a city from scratch, you'd probably start with this 4-letter plan showing streets & blocks
    $400 1
Lucy Whitmore in "50 First Dates"; Sheila Hammond on "Santa Clarita Diet"
    $400 7
A keyboard command to bring up the Task Manager is control-alt-this
    $400 20
Reflecting Mali's colonial heritage, it's the official language
    $400 23
Here's a bust of this German composer, who the sculptor said was listening to God
    $800 14
Satan might be the father of the title woman's child in this novel by Ira Levin
    DD: $2,000 4
YIMBY stands for this, as some neighborhoods are okay with attracting affordable housing
    $800 2
Inigo Montoya in "The Princess Bride"; Saul Berenson on "Homeland"
    $800 8
We hope you're not one of these people who secretly listen in on private conversations
    $800 21
Mali's most popular sport, it has a team in every major town & Malians playing professionally in Europe
    $800 24
Oh say can you see the bust of this lawyer, who became D.C.'s D.A. in 1833
    $1200 15
In "Hush, Hush" young Nora falls for Patch, one of these sullied followers of Lucifer
    $1200 5
We'll need a few of these pedestrian overpasses, also a term for the route a plane takes
    $1200 19
Chief Rash in "Drowning Mona"; Frank on "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia"
    $1200 9
The last song Rodgers & Hammerstein wrote together, it ends, "Bless my homeland forever"
    $1200 28
Bamako, Mali's capital, is on a major river & the city's symbol is 3 of these reptiles
    $1200 25
A bronze head of this man who became Rome's sole ruler in 27 B.C. was found in 1910
    $1600 16
In books by Julie Kagawa, Meghan discovers that she's half-this & also that the word can be spelled with a middle "E"
    $1600 6
Extremely small parks in cities are named for this clothing part
    $1600 18
Wanda in "A Fish Called Wanda"; Cathy on "Scream Queens"
    $1600 10
In England you go to this colorful store to buy fresh fruit & vegetables
    $1600 29
In 2018 a Malian migrant to Paris saved a boy on a balcony & became this superhero "of the 18th arrondissement"
    $1600 27
In 2017 the Wende Museum featured 100-plus busts of this Soviet leader, who still lies in Red Square
    $2000 22
This author of "The Farthest Shore", part of the "Earthsea" series, passed over to the far shore herself in 2018
    $2000 12
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew shows a road on the monitor.) When roads, fences, or other human activity keeps animals from feeding or migrating, urban planners create these wildlife lanes, from the Latin "to run"
    $2000 17
Henry Hill in "Goodfellas"; Matt Wozniak on "Shades of Blue"
    $2000 11
In the 1890s supporters of this movement founded the Anti-Saloon League
    DD: $1,000 30
Mali's "Great" one of these in the city of Djenne is the world's largest mud brick structure
    $2000 26
In the entrance hall of Monticello Jefferson placed a bust of himself opposite one of this Cabinet secretary & rival

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Lori Kyle Monica
$14,200 $17,200 $7,200

Final Jeopardy! Round

18th CENTURY NAMES
In 1789 this doctor proposed 6 articles on penal reform to the French Assembly, including one on capital punishment

Final scores:

Lori Kyle Monica
$17,201 $28,401 $8,400
2nd place: $2,000 New champion: $28,401 3rd place: $1,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Lori Kyle Monica
$14,200 $17,200 $6,000
18 R,
0 W
21 R
(including 2 DDs),
3 W
14 R
(including 1 DD),
5 W

Combined Coryat: $37,400

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