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    $1000 17
Harvey Guillen plays Guillermo, a familiar to a vampire living on Staten Island in this comedy
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Show #8385 - Friday, April 23, 2021

Champion's winnings & consolation amounts matched to Hospital Albert Schweitzer in Haiti.

Contestants

Kimberly Stunkel, a field sales manager from Nashville, Tennessee

Dan Singer, a United States Marine from Virginia Beach, Virginia

Kelly Donohue, a bank examiner from Winthrop, Massachusetts (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $26,801)

Jeopardy! Round

THE NETHERLANDS
WORDS & PHRASES
MUSIC SCALES
ELECTORAL COLLEGE ALUMNI
THAT'S BIG BUSINESS
SUPPORTING TV CHARACTERS
    $200 7
This alternate name for the Netherlands refers to a historic northwest region of the country that was the core of the modern state
    $200 12
This Franglish phrase refers to something with 2 meanings, one of which is usually naughty
    $200 6
The diatonic scale is widely used in classical music; this composer employed it in the finale of his 1824 9th Symphony
    $200 1
In 2008 future Secretary of State Mike Pompeo cast a Kansas electoral vote for this Republican
    $200 18
You'll find this fast food chain's golden arches at more than 14,000 locations in the U.S. & more than 36,000 worldwide
    $200 13
He was cranky dispatcher Louie De Palma on "Taxi"
    DD: $1,000 8
Located in Amsterdam & begun by Napoleon's brother, it's the national museum
    $400 22
A synonym for sympathy is this fluid "of human kindness"
    $400 26
These 2 "big" & "little" types of scale give contrasting happy & sad feelings to compositions
    $400 2
James Hoffa was a 2008 elector for this state
    $400 19
In 2017 this shipping company celebrated the opening of its 5,000th "store"
    $400 14
Ice-T rapprehends bad folks as detective Fin Tutuola on this "Law & Order" variant
    $600 9
This city, famous for a certain product, attracts tourists to its market
    $600 23
Want to stimulate economic growth? Do this "to the pump"
    $600 27
Musical scales are used to divide these intervals between similar notes with different frequencies, from Latin for "eighth"
    $600 3
In 2008 NFL great Franco Harris served as an elector for this state where he played
    $600 20
In January 2020 this Texas-based convenience store chain announced the opening of its 70,000th location
    $600 15
In 2020, this actor was all over the Emmy cast including accepting his own for his supporting role of David Rose
    $800 10
It was the Dutch unit of currency until 2002
    $800 25
You find fault with everything you see when viewing with this eye that sounds yellowed
    $800 29
This 5-note scale pops up pretty much everywhere in Western popular music
    $800 4
Lamar Alexander's service to this state includes volunteering to be an elector in 2000
    $800 21
Founded in Virginia in the 1950s, K&K 5&10 experienced some inflation while growing into this nationwide "Tree"
    $800 16
Jamie Farr never did get that Section 8 he was seeking as this dress-wearing soldier on "M*A*S*H"
    $1000 11
Aruba, CuraƧao & this "Saint"ly island are all self-governing but also part of the Netherlands' kingdom
    $1000 28
This adjective for a secluded existence comes from the covered walks in a monastery
    $1000 30
There's a half-step between every 2 notes in this "colorful" scale pioneered by Arnold Schoenberg
    $1000 5
In "Presidential Lottery", this "Tales of the South Pacific" author wrote about being an elector in the 1968 election
    $1000 24
In the mid-1800s he joined up with Luigi Rossi, & their spirits business is still going
    $1000 17
Harvey Guillen plays Guillermo, a familiar to a vampire living on Staten Island in this comedy

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

Kelly Dan Kimberly
$2,200 $400 $200

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Kelly Dan Kimberly
$5,200 $3,400 $0

Double Jeopardy! Round

SKYSCRAPERS
AUTHORS
3 O's
SON
MOON
STARS
    $400 1
This country's Taipei 101 has a damping ball inside that acts as a balance, absorbing the kinetic energy gained from winds
    DD: $2,000 8
Charles Dickens asked to be buried quietly in Kent, but he ended up in this section of Westminster Abbey
    $400 11
First comes love, then comes marriage, then comes this trip for just the 2 of you
    $400 19
Mary Maxwell Gates, mother of Bill, helped convince this computer company to hire Microsoft to create a new operating system
    $400 14
After Neil & Buzz, Pete Conrad & Alan Bean were next to set foot on the Moon, as part of this mission
    $400 6
As a child, Demi Lovato was on the kids' show with this giant friendly dinosaur
    $800 2
In 1880 skyscrapers got a lift when Ernst Werner von Siemens introduced the first electric this
    $800 9
Stella Gibbons parodied the rural gloom of Thomas Hardy in her best-loved book, "Cold Comfort" this place
    $800 24
A stand-up comic's routine, or a prolonged talk by a single speaker in a play
    $800 20
In 2020 Rupert's son James Murdoch resigned from the board of this corporation over "certain editorial content"
    DD: $8,000 15
Discovered in 2013 & named for a sea monster, Hippocamp is a tiny moon of this planet
    $800 7
Tom Holland has played this teenaged superhero in 5 feature films
    $1200 3
The tallest building on the Korean Peninsula is the Lotte World Tower in this city
    $1200 10
A quarter century after "Lord of the Flies", this man won the Booker Prize for "Rites of Passage"
    $1200 28
Little Big Town sings about "makin' waves and catchin' rays up on the roof" of this type of boat
    $1200 21
It's no "Grand Illusion": this film director was the son of Impressionist painter Pierre-Auguste
    $1200 16
Named for a Titan, Iapetus is a moon of this planet that's named for the Roman god of agriculture
    $1200 25
Known as "The Beard", he has soared for the NBA's Houston Rockets & Brooklyn Nets
    $1600 4
The Shard is the tallest building in this nation
    $1600 12
In 2019 Czechia gave this "Unbearable Lightness of Being" author his citizenship back after 40 years
    $1600 29
Seen here are ciliates, a group of these single-celled organisms that feed on bacteria
    $1600 22
Crispus was the eldest son of this first Christian Roman emperor & led many of his military campaigns
    $1600 17
In 1971 the 9th probe in this "nautical" program took the first up-close pictures of Mars' moons Phobos & Deimos
    $1600 26
Seen here, he played the title role in "Creed"
    $2000 5
For the Seagram Building, his only NYC design, Mies van der Rohe contrasted the steel & glass with this 5-letter public area in stone
    $2000 13
This Brazilian author of "The Alchemist" deleted a children's book he was writing with Kobe Bryant after Kobe's tragic death
    $2000 30
This ornate style of art & architecture originated in France in the early 1700s
    $2000 23
An Italian by birth, she was the mother of three French kings & helped rule a country divided by civil & religious strife
    $2000 18
The outermost of Jupiter's Galilean satellites, it's named for a nymph changed into the form of a bear
    $2000 27
Jennifer Lawrence won an Oscar for this movie that deals with bipolar disorder

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Kelly Dan Kimberly
$21,200 $10,600 $6,800
(lock-tie game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

MOVIE TITLE CHARACTERS
In this 2012 film set just before the Civil War, a German dentist declares that the title character's surname is Freeman

Final scores:

Kelly Dan Kimberly
$21,199 $13,601 $6,800
2-day champion: $48,000 2nd place: $2,000 3rd place: $1,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Kelly Dan Kimberly
$15,000 $9,000 $6,800
23 R
(including 1 DD),
4 W
(including 1 DD)
16 R
(including 1 DD),
5 W
9 R,
2 W

Combined Coryat: $30,800

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