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    $1600 28
(Cara Santa Maria presents the clue.) The almanac features conservation efforts for the once near-extinct manatee whose population has swelled to 6,000 on this state's coast
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Show #7854 - Thursday, November 1, 2018

Contestants

Kathleen Nance, a writer and retired pharmacist from Zirconia, North Carolina

Jeff Catanese, a theater director from Asheville, North Carolina

Emily Frey, a professor from Swarthmore, Pennsylvania (2-day champion whose cash winnings total $48,902)

Jeopardy! Round

THE MINOR LEAGUES
BRAND NAME VARIATIONS
THE DECLARATION OF RIGHTS FOR WOMEN
Q THE MAP
A DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE... OR SENATE
WORDS FROM ROMAN NUMERALS
(Alex: Words that can made from what, "I", "V", "X", "L", "D", "C" and "M".)
    $200 12
Mike Hessman, not Crash Davis, holds the minor league baseball record for these--433 in 20 seasons
    $200 5
Hellmann's on the east coast & Best Foods out west are different brand names for this same product, around since 1920
    $200 10
On July 4, 1876, she read the Declaration of Rights of Women of the United States in front of Independence Hall
    $200 1
Home to the FBI Academy, Quantico is found along this river in Virginia
    $200 26
In this family daddy Ron is an OB/GYN & former House member; son Rand is an ophthalmologist & senator
    $200 2
A cover for a container or for your eye
    $400 13
The Manchester, N.H. Monarchs are a minor league affiliate of these NHL monarchs on the opposite coast
    $400 6
In Australia, Hungry Jack's is home to the Whopper, found at this chain in America
    $400 22
This "wife of one president and the mother of another" was quoted as decrying "laws in which we have no voice"
    $400 7
Brisbane is the capital of this Australian state
    $400 27
Dr. & Senator Bill Cassidy is the second name in Graham-Cassidy, a 2017 Senate bill to repeal & replace this
    $400 3
Adjective for a bright color or a strong recollection
    $600 19
The Lehigh Valley Ironpigs & the Tacoma Rainiers play at this top level of U.S. minor league baseball
    $600 8
In Canada, "It's not delivery, it's Delissio", what we know better in the U.S. as this frozen pizza brand
    $600 23
The declaration makes the same case as the 20th century slogan "equal" this "for equal work"
    $600 9
Al Udeid Air Base, the headquarters of the U.S. Air Force's central command, is found in this emirate
    DD: $800 28
A representative from Idaho & also this medical professional, Mike Simpson introduced a resolution on water fluoridation
    $600 4
In a product from V8, it follows the words "Bloody Mary"
    $800 20
The G league, formerly the D-League, is this association's official minor league
    $800 16
Part of the U.S. has Edy's & part has this brand name that honors Edy's ice cream-making partner
    $800 24
The declaration was the product of the NWSA, the National Woman this Association
    $800 11
The Mexican state of Quintana Roo takes up the eastern side of this peninsula
    $800 17
According to Freud, it contains the primitive instincts of the body
    $1000 21
Hockey is blooming in Arizona--an NHL team in Phoenix & since 2016, the AHL Roadrunners in this city
    $1000 15
Around the world, what we call Diet Coke is known as Coca-Cola this 5-letter word
    $1000 25
The declaration asserted that as women accused of crimes were tried only by men, they never got a jury of these
    $1000 14
440 feet below sea level, the Qattara Depression in Egypt halted this field marshal's attack on British defenses in 1942
    $1000 18
Calf-length fashion style seen here that got its name in the late 1960s

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

Emily Jeff Kathleen
$2,800 $3,200 $800

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Emily Jeff Kathleen
$7,000 $4,600 $1,800

Double Jeopardy! Round

THE BIG LEAGUES
TV TITLE TOWNS
BEFORE & AFTER
FLOWERS
WRITERS' OTHER GIGS
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC ALMANAC 2019
(Cara Santa Maria: I'm Cara Santa Maria, quizmaster of the 2019 National Geographic Almanac, here with some of its spectactular photos and fascinating facts.)
    $400 18
England, Spain & the Holy Roman Empire joined the pope's 1511 Holy League to fight this country's Louis XII
    $400 19
"It's Always Sunny in ____"
    $400 6
Hasbro's game of knowledge where you collect wedges & a key phrase from the Declaration of Independence
    $400 1
Spoon, quill & pompon are forms of this flower that's a symbol of Japan
    $400 25
In 1909 this future novelist opened Dublin's first movie theater
    $400 30
(Cara Santa Maria presents the clue.) A photo in the section on the solar system shows a view from Earth of the luminous band of stars & gas clouds in the night sky that gave this spiral galaxy its name
    DD: $1,000 17
It was formally dissolved in April 1946
    $800 20
"____ Hope"
    $800 7
6, relating to 36, goes to the dentist for a less-than-enjoyable pulp procedure
    $800 2
Shasta & oxeye are varieties of this garden flower
    $800 24
In "Breakfast of Champions", Dwayne Hoover sells these, just like Kurt Vonnegut once did
    $800 27
(Cara Santa Maria presents the clue.) In a favorite sea life photo a pup of this seal species finds shelter behind some ice in Canada's Gulf of St. Lawrence
    $1200 16
From the 13th to the 15th centuries, the Hanseatic League controlled trade in this sea
    $1200 21
"____ Public"
    $1200 8
Purposely sending the batter to first base & to the stars in the sidewalk on Hollywood Boulevard
    $1200 3
The pansy is a hybrid of this flower that can have petals in white, lilac, or the color of its name
    $1200 11
He gave up a dental practice to write Western novels like "Riders of the Purple Sage"
    $1200 26
(Cara Santa Maria presents the clue.) At Thailand's Yi Peng festival, followers of this religion launch lanterns symbolizing both the letting go of misfortune & raising hope for wishes to come true
    $1600 15
By the 2nd century B.C., the Achaean League controlled most of this 8,000-square mile peninsula
    $1600 22
Spy drama "____ Station"
    $1600 9
A vodka cocktail with Russia's capital in its name hits the road to be a wagon line led by a beast of burden
    $1600 4
The cattleya type of this flower is traditional for a corsage
    DD: $4,600 12
His first novel, "Presumed Innocent", was penned while he was an assistant U.S. attorney in Chicago
    $1600 28
(Cara Santa Maria presents the clue.) The almanac features conservation efforts for the once near-extinct manatee whose population has swelled to 6,000 on this state's coast
    $2000 14
Founded to help racial minorities adjust to city life, the National this League has 90 affiliates serving 300 communities
    $2000 23
"____" starring Timothy Olyphant as Seth Bullock
    $2000 10
A proverb about using your generosity for those around you becomes a mega-hardware store chain
    $2000 5
Seen here, the Annunciation lily is also known as this lily
    $2000 13
Early on, Chuck Palahniuk worked as a journalist & a diesel mechanic in this city with which he's associated
    $2000 29
(Cara Santa Maria presents the clue.) Giant tube worms in the Galapagos Rift thrive without sunlight, getting nutrients from these vents whose name comes from the Greek for "water" & "hot"

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Emily Jeff Kathleen
$15,600 $6,800 $2,200
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

HISTORIC GEOGRAPHY
A northern limit of the Roman Empire was a fortified road in Germany stretching 350 miles between these 2 rivers

Final scores:

Emily Jeff Kathleen
$13,601 $6,800 $4,395
3-day champion: $62,503 2nd place: $2,000 3rd place: $1,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Emily Jeff Kathleen
$15,200 $11,400 $2,200
25 R
(including 2 DDs),
3 W
16 R,
3 W
(including 1 DD)
4 R,
0 W

Combined Coryat: $28,800

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