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    $1600 25
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew presents from inside the Vienna State Opera House in Vienna, Austria.) In a tradition since 1900, around New Year's, the Vienna State Opera presents this Johann Strauss Jr. operetta whose name means "the bat"
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Show #8282 - Tuesday, November 17, 2020

Andy Wood game 2.

Contestants

Holly Bishop, a program director from Shasta, California

Dan Burg, a stay-at-home dad from Santa Rosa, California

Andy Wood, a writer originally from Ann Arbor, Michigan (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $26,799)

Jeopardy! Round

HATS AMORE!
U.S. CITY SIGHTS
COLOR FILMS
BLANK "UM"
ELLISON
WONDERLAND
    $200 21
The name of this wide-brimmed hat popular in Mexico comes from Spanish for "shade"
    $200 2
Starbucks Reserve Roastery & Tasting Room,
Kurt Cobain's benches in Viretta Park
    $200 7
In "The Thin Red Line", Jim Caviezel, Sean Penn & Woody Harrelson fight this war's Battle of Guadalcanal
    $200 1
The National one, located in Baltimore's Inner Harbor, has a water capacity of more than 2.2 million gallons
    $200 26
Sworn in on the Koran, Keith Ellison was the first person of this faith elected to congress
    $200 14
The big ending of "Alice in Wonderland" is a bizarre court case over who stole these baked goods
    $400 22
Hats with four dents in the crown have been adopted by forest rangers & are named for this ursine ranger
    $400 3
Delta Flight Museum,
Centennial Olympic Park
    $400 8
Dancers clash over the lead role in a Tchaikovsky ballet in this 2010 thriller
    $400 12
A TV P.I., or a large wine bottle
    $400 27
Sci-fi author Harlan Ellison wrote the story for the "City on the Edge of Forever" episode of this 1960s series
    $400 15
Alice "had never before seen a rabbit with either a waistcoat-pocket, or" this object "to take out of it"
    $600 23
Slouch hats are associated with this country; World War I cavalry soldiers from there would wear emu feathers on them
    $600 4
The Mary Tyler Moore statue,
the "Purple Rain" house
    DD: $1,800 9
The title of this 1999 film comes from the linoleum floor of death row
    $600 13
It's the flowering plant seen here
    $600 28
All hell broke loose in 1882 when 3 members of this family were executed for killing Ellison Hatfield
    $600 18
A confounded Alice uttered this repetitive phrase when the cake made her grow taller
    $800 24
Move the tassel on this hat from right to left when you graduate, then toss it skyward
    $800 5
Riverwalk,
Alamo Heights Bark Park
    $800 10
Walt Disney received a special Oscar for this 1937 film the Academy called "a significant screen innovation"
    $800 16
In an old-fashioned grandfather clock, it swings back & forth regulating the time & causing the tick tock, tick tock
    $800 29
Named for the first Asian American in space, Ellison Onizuka Kona International is the main airport on this island
    $800 19
The Caterpillar sits atop one of these that's as tall as Alice, smoking a hookah
    $1000 25
Samuel L. Jackson has his own line of this brand of caps that is an abbreviation of "knitted angora wool"
    $1000 6
Carnegie Science Center,
Duquesne Incline
    $1000 11
Director David Lynch explored the underside of small-town America in this disturbing 1986 film
    $1000 17
This component of plaster of Paris is hydrous calcium sulfate
    $1000 30
Although he joined in the mutiny aboard this ship, Thomas Ellison didn't continue on to Pitcairn Island
    $1000 20
This feline says that unlike a dog, "I growl when I'm pleased and wag my tail when I'm angry"

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

Andy Dan Holly
$6,200 $2,800 -$600

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Andy Dan Holly
$10,200 $3,000 $1,200

Double Jeopardy! Round

MUSICAL VIENNA
7-LETTER WORDS
EPONYMOUS ELEMENTS
THE 15th CENTURY
AROUND THE GARDEN
THE TV SPIN-OFF'S PARENT SHOW
    $400 22
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew presents from out the Kursalon Music Hall in Vienna, Austria.) The Kursalon opened in 1867 & hosted its first concert of the work of Johann Strauss Jr. the very next year; today, you can still come to both hear & dance this, of which Strauss was known as the king
    $400 14
Set your phone to quiver, or this synonym
    $400 10
If you know that E = mc2, you should know that this element, number 99, was first produced in nuclear blasts
    $400 5
Around 1494 he deluded himself into believing Hispaniola was the biblical "land of Sheba"; he'd later leave his brothers there
    $400 21
The "weed" or leaves of this herb are very useful for pickling
    $400 1
"The Good Fight"
    $800 23
(Sarah of the Clue Crew presents from outside the Schönbrunn Palace in Vienna, Austria.) Mozart performed here at Schönbrunn Palace multiple times, starting at age 6; the palace orchestra still plays this 1786 nuptial opera of his
    $800 17
To grapple, Greco-Roman style
    $800 11
Last name of philosopher George, who gave his name to a California city that gave its name to an element
    DD: $5,000 6
The Spanish Inquisition began by asking those seen as religious offenders to do this, from the Latin for "sing again"
    $800 27
In the espalier method, a plant is trained to grow against a flat surface like this crisscross of wood or metal
    $800 2
"Angel"
    $1200 24
(Sarah of the Clue Crew presents from outside the Vienna State Opera House in Vienna, Austria.) Damaged by World War II bombs, the State Opera House reopened with a production of this Beethoven opera in November, 1955, 150 years to the month of the work's premiere
    $1200 18
To put a sword in its case
    DD: $3,000 12
This element is named for a Polish-born scientist & her husband
    $1200 7
In 1458 the Ottoman Turks took the Acropolis & soon turned the Parthenon into one of these
    $1200 28
These colorful flowers bring as much joy to the garden as the ice cream brand of the same name
    $1200 3
"The Cleveland Show"
    $1600 25
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew presents from inside the Vienna State Opera House in Vienna, Austria.) In a tradition since 1900, around New Year's, the Vienna State Opera presents this Johann Strauss Jr. operetta whose name means "the bat"
    $1600 19
The offspring of a deity & a mortal
    $1600 13
Seaborgium is named for Glenn, who discovered elements, won a Nobel Prize, helped found the Pac-12, & chaired the AEC, this
    $1600 8
Putting to work hundreds of mounted couriers, Louis XI in 1477 created a "royal" type of this
    $1600 4
"NCIS"
    $2000 26
(Sarah of the Clue Crew presents from outside the Stadtpark in Vienna, Austria.) This great song composer and Vienna native who died at age 31 is memorialized all over the city, including a statue in the Stadtpark
    $2000 20
Medically this pain is otalgia
    $2000 16
In 2010 the official naming of Cn was announced on February 19, the day this man was born in 1473
    $2000 9
This "lame" conqueror blew into Damascus in 1401, massacring & pillaging
    $2000 29
The diamond-shaped red & green leaves of this plant, named for tiled art, made it a popular choice to float in your pond
    $2000 15
"Xena: Warrior Princess"

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Andy Dan Holly
$19,800 $9,400 $8,000
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

FRENCH LITERATURE
An 1862 novel says this character "would have arrested his own father... and would have denounced his mother"

Final scores:

Andy Dan Holly
$20,799 $9,400 $15,999
2-day champion: $47,598 3rd place: $1,000 2nd place: $2,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Andy Dan Holly
$21,800 $9,400 $8,000
28 R
(including 2 DDs),
3 W
(including 1 DD)
14 R,
2 W
10 R,
2 W

Combined Coryat: $39,200

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