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    $200 16
Numeric name for a wide-brimmed cowboy that's extra tall
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Show #7952 - Tuesday, March 19, 2019

Lindsey Shultz game 4.

Contestants

Megan McAllen, an attorney from Washington, D.C.

Bren Inman, a store manager from Puyallup, Washington

Lindsey Shultz, a physician and healthcare analyst from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (3-day champion whose cash winnings total $79,602)

Jeopardy! Round

THEY NAMED THE COLLEGE FOR ME!
HATS INCREDIBLE
THE BOOK TITLE TITLE
TRIPLE "O" RATED
(Alex: That letter coming up three times at least in each correct response.)
U.S. CITIES
TV's MIDDLE CHILD
    $200 18
In 1891 a college in Boston honored its founding president Charles Wesley this, not Ralph Waldo this
    $200 16
Numeric name for a wide-brimmed cowboy that's extra tall
    $200 12
"The Red ____: The Life and Legacy of Manfred von Richthofen"
    $200 6
Branch of biology that brings together bees, buffaloes & barracudas
    $200 7
It's the "City of Big Shoulders" as well as the "Windy City"
    $200 1
Francis & Dewey were the brothers of this kid "in the Middle"
    $400 19
In 1865 this upstate New York Ivy school couldn't find a name that was better than Ezra's
    $400 17
In the old days, students could get a "D" in school--& in fashion--when made to wear this tall, conical cap after failing
    $400 13
"The African ____" by C.S. Forester
    $400 25
A Xerox, or this generic term for one
    $400 8
Seen here is an aerial view of the very curvy Lombard Street in this West Coast city
    $400 2
Chris Griffin is this animated show's awkward & clueless middle child
    DD: $800 20
This Big 10 school in Indiana kicked off in 1869, named for one of its early financial supporters
    $600 24
The petasos was a wide-brimmed hat of ancient Greece; the name is also applied to the winged hat of this god
    $600 14
"The ____ Bride: S. Morgenstern's classic Tale of True Love and High Adventure"
    $600 26
A sentence spoken without expression or change in pitch is said in this way
    $600 9
A type of oak tree appears on the official seal of this city where the Wolverines play their home games
    $600 3
Oh, my god! He's the middle child in the McCormick family on "South Park"
    $800 21
Located in Huntington, West Virginia, it's named for a chief justice
    $800 29
This hat here was a huge hit with men in Turkey until the 1920s
    $800 15
"Action Figure! The Life and Times of Doonesbury's Uncle ____"
    $800 27
This dark-colored tea's name is from the Chinese for "black dragon"
    $800 10
The U.S. Space & Rocket Center in this Alabama city has one of the world's largest collections of space memorabilia
    $800 4
Brother to Erica & Adam & occasionally trying to rap, Barry is the middle kid on this 1980s-set sitcom
    $1000 22
This university in Virginia is named for 2 men--one brought our nation together, one attempted to tear it apart
    $1000 30
"Pig" out & name this men's hat, flat on top with a crease around the crown's edge
    $1000 23
Eugene O'Neill's play "The ____ Jones"
    $1000 28
This gold coin was so named because it was worth twice as much as a pistole
    $1000 11
P.T. Barnum was once the mayor of this most populous Connecticut city
    $1000 5
Mallory Keaton was older sister to Jennifer & younger sister to Alex on this 1980s sitcom

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

Lindsey Bren Megan
$3,600 $400 $400

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Lindsey Bren Megan
$7,600 $600 $3,600

Double Jeopardy! Round

PARK-ITECTURE
VOCABULARY
QUEENS OF EGYPT
CELEBRITY FILM VOICES
VAN GOGH
A BIT OF THE OLD ULTRAVIOLET
    $400 12
The High Line on Manhattan's West Side has great views of this river
    $400 1
This espresso drink gets its name from its resemblance to the color of a certain friar's habit
    $400 20
With the backing of Julius Caesar's army, she defeated her brother & then ruled by herself
    $400 15
Dory in "Finding Dory"
    $400 3
In 1889 while convalescing at an asylum near Saint-Rémy, France, Van Gogh painted this masterpiece
    $400 23
UV rays do you good when they stimulate production of this rickets-fighting vitamin
    $800 13
Charles Thays shaped the parks of this city, like Centenario, opened for the centennial of Argentinean independence
    $800 2
As the name indicates, this word for the tiling behind the stove is to protect the wall from liquids
    $800 21
Images of the female pharaoh Sobeknefru depict her as a daughter of this sun god
    $800 16
Po in "Kung Fu Panda"
    $800 4
An autobiography of Van Gogh in the form of letters to his beloved brother was published as "Dear" him
    $800 24
Much of the sun's hazardous UV radiation gets absorbed in the stratosphere by this form of oxygen, O3
    $1200 14
An 1859 visitor said a Colorado site was a fit place for these beings to assemble, & it's still called "Garden of" them
    DD: $1,400 6
"The Age of Innocence" says the hue of this building material "coated New York like a cold chocolate sauce"
    $1200 22
Later ruling alone, Tausret began in this role, overseeing the rule of her young pharaoh stepson
    $1200 17
Mr. Incredible in "The Incredibles"
    $1200 5
Influenced by Seurat, Van Gogh used this technique in some paintings, including this self-portrait
    $1200 25
Glass-lining substances called phosphors absorb UV radiation to make these energy-efficient lamps glow
    DD: $2,000 8
Vegetation in Richmond Park in England, home to red & fallow types of these, has a 5' high "browse line" they nibble below
    $1600 7
This South American rodent has velvety-soft fur & can be kept as a pet
    $1600 26
Perhaps the first ruling queen, Merneith was part of the first of the over 20 of these royal houses
    $1600 18
Mr. Fox in "Fantastic Mr. Fox"
    $1600 9
Van Gogh considered this painting of 5 peasants dining on a meager meal "the best thing I did"
    $1600 29
This dark pigment is your body's defense against the harmful effects of ultraviolet radiation
    $2000 28
In 1900, this visionary architect got the job of designing Barcelona's Parc Güell--two pavilions welcome visitors
    $2000 11
In Boy Scouting, it's now the next rank earned after scout
    $2000 27
Ahmose-Nefertari was the patron of this vast capital that included Luxor & Karnak; her statuette was found there
    $2000 19
The Iron Giant in "The Iron Giant"
    $2000 10
In addition to sunflowers, Van Gogh was also fond of painting these flowers
    $2000 30
UV-B radiation penetrates the ocean surface, killing these tiny drifting organisms that include phyto- & zoo- types

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Lindsey Bren Megan
$26,400 $3,200 $5,200
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

COUNTRIES OF THE WORLD
Because its overseas empire was dwindling, Spain declared war on this much closer country across the water on October 22, 1859

Final scores:

Lindsey Bren Megan
$21,400 $6,300 $6,700
4-day champion: $101,002 3rd place: $1,000 2nd place: $2,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Lindsey Bren Megan
$26,000 $5,400 $5,200
27 R
(including 1 DD),
0 W
11 R,
3 W
(including 2 DDs)
10 R,
2 W

Combined Coryat: $36,600

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