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    $200 18
(I'm Melissa Magee from 6ABC.) A highlight of historic Philadelphia is this woman's home, known as the birthplace of the American flag
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Show #7829 - Thursday, September 27, 2018

Contestants

Katie Lombardo, a museum educator from East Hills, New York

Michael Pascuzzi, a resale store manager from Orlando, Florida

Evelyn Rubin, a family physician from Toronto, Ontario, Canada (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $27,601)

Jeopardy! Round

CLUES ACROSS PHILADELPHIA
(Alex: Each of the clues will be delivered by on-air personalites at one of our favorite stations, WPVI in Philadelphia.)
NURSERY RHYMES
WE'RE IN THIS LEAGUE
GEEK HOLIDAYS
SATELLITE BY NATION
"G" IS FOR...
    $200 18
(I'm Melissa Magee from 6ABC.) A highlight of historic Philadelphia is this woman's home, known as the birthplace of the American flag
    $200 13
"All the king's horses, and all the king's men" couldn't put him "together again"
    $200 12
Arizona Diamondbacks
    $200 4
If you missed March 14, you can always wait until July 22 or 7/22, this number's approximation Day
    $200 1
Nilesat
    $200 2
This burrowing rodent; the pocket type is native to North America
    DD: $600 19
(I'm Jim Gardner from 6ABC.) Naturally, the science institute named for Ben Franklin has a permanent exhibit on this, the subject of a book on Ben Franklin's work published in 1751
    $400 14
This character, this character "fly away home. Your house is on fire and your children have gone"
    $400 26
Jacksonville Jaguars
    $400 5
There is much cosplay on FCBD, "Free" this kind of publication "Day" each May
    $400 21
Alouette 2 (not France)
    $400 3
This Dutch cheese that's named for a port near Rotterdam
    $600 20
(Hi, I'm Alicia Vitarelli from 6ABC.) Here at the Franklin Fountain in Philadelphia, raspberries, vanilla & blueberries represent the colors of France's flag & ours in the ice cream flavor named for this friend of the Revolution
    $600 15
"When" this transpires "the cradle will fall, and down will come baby, cradle and all"
    $600 27
New York Red Bulls
    $600 9
2015 has come & gone, but you can still celebrate every October 21, the date from a sequel to this 1985 film
    $600 22
Tigrisat
    $600 6
This small sac that store about 1 1/2 ounces of bile at a time
    $800 29
(I'm Ducis Rogers from 6ABC.) Philly's beloved farmers' market traces its roots to 1893 when it was built under a new terminal used by this railroad, perhaps most familiar to Monopoly players
    $800 16
"Little girl, little girl, where have you been? Gathering roses to give to" her
    $800 28
Vegas Golden Knights
    $800 10
Leslie Knope of this show created the girls-only Galentine's Day (Feb. 13) & it's taken off in the real world
    $800 23
Sinosat 2
    $800 7
This genre of novel satirized by Jane Austen in "Northanger Abbey"
    $1000 30
(Hi, I'm Karen Rogers from 6ABC.) The Philadelphia Barnes Foundation is known for its extraordinary collection of Impressionist art--here is one of the Barnes' 181 paintings by this man alone
    $1000 17
"There were once two cats from" this Irish town & "each thought that was one cat too many"
    $1000 25
Hamilton Tiger-Cats
    $1000 11
If it's October 23 between 6:02 AM & 6:02 PM, it's Mole Day, on which chemists celebrate this man's number
    $1000 24
Astrid
    $1000 8
This plural-sounding medical specialty that deals specifically with the elderly

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

Evelyn Michael Katie!
$3,000 $1,200 $3,200

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Evelyn Michael Katie!
$6,000 -$200 $3,800

Double Jeopardy! Round

POP CULTURE ADAPTS SHAKESPEARE
RELIGION & SPIRITUALITY BOOKS
MEMORIALS
7-LETTER WORDS
BANDITS
AT 5 O'CLOCK
    $400 11
Fox' "Empire" has been seen as a hip-hop take on this play, with Jamal Lyon as a gender-swapped Cordelia
    $400 25
Dr. Mary Neal's account of her own near death experience after drowning is titled "To" this place "and Back"
    $400 16
The Arlington memorial to this military service is seen here
    $400 6
A crease in facial skin, or an unexpected development
    $400 21
Mexico's Museo Francisco Villa honors the bandit turned revolutionary better known by this nickname
    $400 1
You might want to shave if, like Richard Nixon, you're prone to this 3-word condition
    DD: $4,200 12
The 1950s sci-fi classic "Forbidden Planet" is based on this play, with Robby the Robot as Ariel
    $800 27
In 2018 she published "I've Been Thinking: Reflections, Prayers, and Meditations for a Meaningful Life"
    DD: $3,000 17
Pritzker Prize winner Kenzo Tange planned the reconstruction of this city as well as its Peace Memorial Park
    $800 7
I lost by 3 votes? I demand this second tabulation!
    $800 22
19th century Australian bandits were called these "rangers", referring to 4-letter wild country
    $800 2
If you're on the West Coast & it's an October Monday, you only have to wait 15 minutes for the kickoff of this
    $1200 13
Heath Ledger's Patrick Verona is the Petruchio of this film adaptation of "The Taming of the Shrew"
    $1200 28
"Soul Harvest" is book No. 4 in the "Left Behind" series about those on Earth after this event, from Latin for "seizing"
    $1200 18
In 1971 David Scott went more than 200,000 miles to leave a plaque with 14 names & a sculpture entitled "Fallen" this
    $1200 8
It's also called a seismic sea wave
    $1200 23
Old West bandit Black Bart rose to infamy robbing these Wells Fargo conveyances
    $1200 3
Raise a glass to this timely phrase, originally a U.S. Navy term for a period of entertainment
    $1600 14
Amanda Bynes pretends to be a boy & plays soccer at Illyria Prep in "She's the Man", loosely based on this comedy
    $1600 29
This actress' memoir "Troublemaker" is subtitled "Surviving Hollywood and Scientology"
    $1600 19
1-800-GANGWAY is the phone number for Battleship Memorial Park in this Alabama city
    $1600 9
The "under"lying message in a novel or a conversation
    $1600 24
The execution of "Red Light Bandit" Caryl Chessman was put off by 8 of these orders but took place in San Quentin in 1960
    $1600 4
The Victorians liked this repast at 5, but the earl of Shaftesbury called it a "stomach-ruining habit"
    $2000 15
Rosencrantz & Guildenstern are hosers, SCTV's Bob & Doug McKenzie, in this film very, very loosely based on "Hamlet"
    $2000 30
"Mere Christianity" was a non-fiction testament of faith by this novelist of fantastic children's tales
    $2000 20
In 2002 Prague unveiled its memorial to the victims of this ideology
    $2000 10
An evergreen, such as the spruce
    $2000 26
Alliterative & appropriate nickname of Colton Harris-Moore, who stole planes, boats & cars, but not shoes
    $2000 5
The scythe of this apt paternal guy marks 4:45 on the Engle clock at the National Watch & Clock Museum, which closes at 5

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Evelyn Michael Katie!
$15,200 $10,000 $12,400

Final Jeopardy! Round

U.S. LANDMARKS
In 1883 a Catholic diocese sold this to the state of Texas for $20,000

Final scores:

Evelyn Michael Katie!
$24,801 $19,990 $16,400
2-day champion: $52,402 2nd place: $2,000 3rd place: $1,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Evelyn Michael Katie!
$15,200 $7,800 $9,600
17 R,
3 W
17 R
(including 1 DD),
6 W
15 R
(including 1 DD),
3 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $32,600

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