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    $400 3
Kong qiu was the birth name of this Chinese philosopher of the 500s & 400s B.C.
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Show #8285 - Friday, November 20, 2020

Andy Wood game 5.

Contestants

Rhonda Craft, a training specialist originally from Muskegon, Michigan

Charlie Fonville, a producer originally from Wichita Falls, Texas

Andy Wood, a writer originally from Ann Arbor, Michigan (4-day champion whose cash winnings total $91,999)

Jeopardy! Round

EVERYTHING'S JAKE
POTPOURRI
NUMBER, PLEASE
SILENT "L"
PORTS
SCIENCE ABBREV.
    $200 13
Like many Jakes, quarterback Plummer got this rhyming nickname
    $200 1
This Real Housewife of Atlanta is married to Greg Leakes
    $200 23
This number is in Heinz' slogan
    $200 6
In the Christmas carol "Silent Night", "all is" this, "all is bright"
    $200 21
Piraeus' modern port is the gateway between this world capital & the numerous surrounding islands of the country
    $200 16
DHMO, or di-this monoxide, is a jocular way to say "water"
    $400 12
Brother of Maggie, this actor played Billy Crystal's son in "City Slickers"
    $400 2
A song by Silento mentions the whip & this other dance
    $400 25
This 2-digit number is part of the title of the artwork seen here
    $400 7
These creatures swim hundreds of miles upriver from the Pacific to spawn
    $400 22
In 2019 4 of the 5 largest ports by shipping container volume were in this country, including the one in Shenzhen
    $400 17
"How Bright Was the Big Bang?" is an article from the AJP, the American Journal of this
    $600 11
The ballpark of this American League team was once known as Jacobs Field, or "The Jake"
    $600 3
This Hawaiian goose has half-webbed feet for walking on rough lava rock
    DD: $5,000 26
"The Main Street of America" was a nickname for this historic route
    $600 8
Part of your lower leg, or a baby black Angus
    $600 28
The Port of Long Beach is paired with this big city's port as part of the San Pedro Bay Port Complex
    $600 18
At NASA, EOM means end of this--time for a cold one!
    $800 14
"Raging Bull" was a hit as it was based on his memoir
    $800 4
This nostalgia group sang "Blue Moon" & "Tears On My Pillow" on the soundtrack of the movie "Grease"
    $800 24
Blood money is a synonym for this many pieces of silver, Judas' payment for betraying Jesus
    $800 9
There's a silent L in this word for silently sneaking up on prey
    $800 29
Jebel Ali is a massive port in this largest city of the United Arab Emirates
    $800 19
LED is short for this emitting diode
    $1000 15
Surname of the Jake character played by John Belushi
    $1000 5
In the title of a No. 1 hit by Steam, these 4 words precede "kiss him goodbye"
    $1000 27
Nate Silver is the editor in chief of this website
    $1000 10
"To act on" someone's this is to represent their interests
    $1000 30
Located at the mouths of the Meuse & the Rhine, this city is the largest port in Europe
    $1000 20
As a measurement of volume, CCs are these

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

Andy Charlie Rhonda
$2,600 $4,800 $400

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Andy Charlie Rhonda
$10,800 $7,800 $1,800

Double Jeopardy! Round

BOOKS & AUTHORS
RAINBOW COALITION
THE ANCIENT WORLD
BUILDINGS
5-LETTER WORDS
20th CENTURY POP CULTURE
    $400 16
In 2020 Stephenie Meyer returned to her "Twilight" characters with "Midnight Sun", told from this vampire's vantage
    $400 30
The steelhead is an oceangoing type of this fish of the family Salmonidae
    $400 3
Kong qiu was the birth name of this Chinese philosopher of the 500s & 400s B.C.
    $400 21
Fairy tale-esque Neuschwanstein Castle in Germany was an inspiration for Sleeping Beauty's Castle at this SoCal location
    $400 11
"Farewell" in Spanish, it derives from a term meaning "may (you) be (commended) to God"
    $400 1
Holy guacamole, in the '70s kitchen appliances in this shade of green were all the rage
    $800 17
The nonfiction "Hidden Valley Road" tells of a family with 12 kids, 6 of whom were diagnosed with this "split mind" disorder
    $800 29
In the musical "Finian's Rainbow", Finian & his daughter have been followed by one of these creatures from Irish folklore
    $800 4
Early Roman walls were named for these one-eyed giants, considered the only ones strong enough to lift the stones used
    $800 23
The 9 onion domes of St. Basil's Cathedral tower over this city
    $800 12
It's the perch you proverbially "rule" when you have total control
    $800 2
Popular dance songs of the '60s included ones called this & the Peppermint this
    $1200 18
Connell & Marianne attend Trinity College in this world capital in Sally Rooney's "Normal People"
    $1200 28
This Thom Yorke band was innovative in 2007, releasing its album "In Rainbows" via Internet download
    $1200 5
The Chi Rho symbol, combining two letters of Christ's name in Greek, appeared to this Roman emperor who converted to Christianity
    DD: $4,000 24
A Baháʼí temple in New Delhi bears the name of this sacred aquatic flower
    $1200 13
Bike shorts are often made of this 5-letter fabric that DuPont began marketing in 1962
    $1200 8
Claude the crab & Peace the Bear are 2 of these collectible stuffed animals from the 1990s
    $1600 19
"Stories From a South African Childhood" is the subtitle of this memoir by Trevor Noah
    $1600 26
The rainbow bridge Bifrost was the way one got from Earth to this realm of the gods
    $1600 6
In the 7th century B.C., Sennacherib of this front-of-the-alphabet empire made Nineveh his capital
    $1600 22
Like the U.S. Capitol, Toronto's Royal Ontario Museum has this feature, a central area located under the main dome
    $1600 14
It means a two-footed creature
    DD: $2,000 9
Antonio Pasin's fascination with a still newish medium & with air travel inspired him to call his toy wagon this
    $2000 20
This woman wrote the Holocaust-set children's book "Number the Stars"
    $2000 27
"The Rainbow" by this British author was branded obscene after its 1915 release
    $2000 7
For the Ancient Olympic games, the hellanodikai were folks chosen to do this, which is what hellanodikai means
    $2000 25
Found in Kuala Lumpur, this pair of skyscrapers were the world's tallest buildings from 1996 to 2004
    $2000 15
This French word means a feeling of tedium & dissatisfaction
    $2000 10
According to Billboard, this sax man was the No. 1 instrumentalist of the 1990s

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Andy Charlie Rhonda
$14,000 $25,000 $9,000

Final Jeopardy! Round

MUSICAL THEATER
The word "Practical" was dropped from the title of this hit musical not long before it premiered in 1981 on London's West End

Final scores:

Andy Charlie Rhonda
$27,990 $30,000 $7
2nd place: $2,000 New champion: $30,000 3rd place: $1,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Andy Charlie Rhonda
$9,600 $22,200 $8,600
14 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W
28 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
11 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W

Combined Coryat: $40,400

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