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    $400 8
The OED credits World Wrestling Entertainment with popularizing this term similar to beatdown
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Show #8357 - Tuesday, March 16, 2021

Champion's winnings & consolation amounts matched to Pancreatic Cancer Dream Team from Stand Up to Cancer.

Contestants

Wendy Voelker, a nonprofit fundraising professional from Twinsburg, Ohio

Brendan Sargent, a community organizer originally from Worcester, Massachusetts

Tom Duffey, an engineering manager originally from Chicago, Illinois (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $31,400)

Jeopardy! Round

ROLE IN COMMON
TIME FOR AN APP
SMALL MAMMALS
WHAT A DIVE!
ATLANTA: NEWS CLUES
(Katie: Presented by the team at Atlanta's 11Alive news team.)
HARD-HITTING WORDS
    $200 3
Harrison Ford &
Alden Ehrenreich
    $200 13
Launched in 2012 this dating app now has people swiping in 190 countries & in more than 40 languages
    $200 26
Named for another creature, this bitter, complaining type of mole is the world's smallest, at less than 1/2 an ounce
    $200 20
You are the projectile in the name of this dive, with your knees pulled to the chest for maximum splash
    $200 25
(Jeff Hullinger from Atlanta's 11Alive presents the clue.) In December 1964, our news was focused on Oslo, Norway as Atlanta's own Martin Luther King, Jr. accepted this prestigious award on behalf of all those seeking a reign of freedom & a rule of justice
    $200 7
This word paired with "cutting" in a computer term can also mean a heavy beating
    $400 1
Anthony Perkins & Freddie Highmore
    $400 14
You can listen to your favorite music & DJs from across the nation on this app whose logo is seen here
    $400 6
peta.org says that 2 male hamsters in a cage will fight while 2 of these one-word rodents will bond
    $400 21
This dive named for a pocket blade involves touching your feet in the air
    $400 27
(Cheryl Preheim from Atlanta's 11Alive presents the clue.) In April 1970, our very own Jimmy Carter announced his candidacy for this political office, a job he would win, & that would lead to even greater things in the years to come
    $400 8
The OED credits World Wrestling Entertainment with popularizing this term similar to beatdown
    $600 2
Peter Sellers &
Steve Martin
    $600 15
Hey, can you loan me 50 bucks? Better yet, can you transfer it to me using this app owned by PayPal?
    $600 12
They dine on roots while digging a burrow system of up to 2,000 square feet in your yard
    $600 22
This Mexican city is famous for its clavadistas, or cliff divers
    $600 28
(Cheryl Preheim from Atlanta's 11Alive presents the clue.) U.S. broadcast journalism was about to change forever on June 1, 1980 as this maverick entrepreneur launched his new venture, CNN, here in Atlanta
    $600 9
In a traditional rhyme, Lizzie Borden gave family members a total of 81 these
    $800 4
Margot Kidder &
Teri Hatcher
    $800 16
The "world's largest professional network", it's like Facebook but for finding jobs & making business connections
    $800 17
A fanged mammal from the age of the dinosaurs has been widely called a sabertooth this, like Scrat in the "Ice Age" movies
    $800 23
Your arms stick out to either side when you start this dive named for a waterfowl
    $800 29
(Aisha Howard from Atlanta's 11Alive presents the clue.) Yang Yang & Lun Lun became some of the most popular residents of Zoo Atlanta when they arrived in 1999; the pair of pandas were delicately airlifted here from China by this package delivery service
    $800 10
It's thought that the verb "trounce" is etymologically similar to this wooden club
    $1000 5
Carolyn Jones &
Anjelica Huston
    $1000 19
Can't get to Costco or some of your local retailers? Grab the carrot & use this app that sends shoppers for you
    $1000 18
Also known as the scaly anteater, this mammal gets its name from Malay for rolling up--what it does when threatened
    DD: $1,500 24
Someone who profits, or a backwards somersault that lands feet first into the water
    $1000 30
(Aisha Howard from Atlanta's 11Alive presents the clue.) In October 2019, this actor, director & producer opened his namesake production facilities in Atlanta--the largest in the city & one of the largest in the country
    $1000 11
Only one letter different from "gallop", this word for a heavy blow used to mean to ride at a gallop

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 16):

Tom Brendan Wendy
$2,600 $3,000 -$400

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Tom Brendan Wendy
$1,100 $4,800 $1,600

Double Jeopardy! Round

HISTORIC HENRYS
POETS & POETRY
THAILAND
____ OF THE ____
IT'S THEIR SONG
STARTS & ENDS WITH "E"
    $400 27
Leading up to the Model T, he said, "I will build a motorcar for the great multitude"
    $400 5
This Welshman was famed for his lyrical writing & his bouts of drinking; one binge preceded his death in 1953
    $400 25
Thailand is home to more than 30,000 temples of this religion
    $400 10
When only a small part of a problem is evident, it's said to be just this, like in the picture
    $400 12
On the album called "The" this rapper "Show", he performs "Hailie's Song" about his daughter
    $400 24
This stationery word is from Old French for "wrap up"
    $800 9
He's the former Secretary of State sharing a moment with then Secretary Hillary Clinton in 2011
    $800 1
This Chilean who wrote "20 Love Poems And A Song Of Despair" won the Nobel Prize in 1971
    $800 26
One of the world's tiniest mammals, the bumblebee this is native to Thailand
    $800 19
Local news & gossip, or a column in the New Yorker
    $800 11
Subtitled "Anthony's Song", this singer's "Movin' Out" is enough to give you a heart attack-ack-ack-ack-ack
    $800 23
In court this can be exculpatory (good for the defense) or inculpatory (good for the prosecution)
    $1200 20
Sponsoring many voyages of discovery in the 1400s, Henry the Navigator was a prince of this country
    $1200 2
"Burnt Norton", "East Coker", "The Dry Salvages" & "Little Gidding" make up the group of Eliot's poems called "Four" these
    $1200 28
Thailand's most popular sport is this martial art with a 2-word name
    $1200 18
Arteriosclerosis is the medical name for what is commonly called this
    $1200 6
In this superhero's "Song", Crash Test Dummies sang, "He stayed in the city, kept on changing clothes in dirty old phone booths"
    $1200 13
Putting black schmutz on this part of a telescope or binoculars is a classic practical joke
    DD: $2,000 21
The Senate's "Great Triumvirate" was John C. Calhoun, Daniel Webster & him
    $1600 3
"It was many and many a year ago", begins a poem by Edgar Allan Poe about this maiden
    DD: $4,000 15
One of Queen Elizabeth's official titles, it was first conferred on Henry VIII by Pope Leo X
    $1600 7
About a decade after "Your Song", a British superstar had his first name in the title of this "Song"
    $1600 14
You won't see this event if you're standing on the Moon, but you can if you're orbiting it, like the Apollo 8 astronauts did
    $2000 22
King of England from 1399 to 1413, Henry IV was the first of the 3 kings of this ruling house
    $2000 4
"I am the master of my fate: I am the captain of my soul", ends this poem whose title is Latin for "unconquered"
    $2000 16
A recreation area, this body of water that borders Minnesota, Manitoba & Ontario has more than 14,000 islands
    $2000 8
Michel Legrand had an instrumental hit with this tragic football player's "Song", from a TV movie soundtrack
    $2000 17
Color-changing member of the weasel family

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Tom Brendan Wendy
$1,100 $8,800 $3,600
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

TRIPLE-"A" GEOGRAPHY
Home to the Piazza Alberica, this Italian city is better known for what it supplied to works by Henry Moore & Michelangelo

Final scores:

Tom Brendan Wendy
$1,000 $7,600 $2,500
3rd place: $1,000 New champion: $7,600 2nd place: $2,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Tom Brendan Wendy
$2,600 $14,800 $3,600
10 R,
5 W
(including 1 DD)
24 R,
6 W
(including 2 DDs)
8 R,
2 W

Combined Coryat: $21,000

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