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    $200 12
"Glad the sharks didn't get it", said the dock official, "But we just hit our marlin quota for the season. Toss it, Santiago"
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Show #8498 - Wednesday, October 27, 2021

Tyler Rhode game 1.

Contestants

Jennifer Mosher, a data specialist from Sacramento, California

Tyler Rhode, a healthcare data specialist from New York, New York

Nancy Donehower, a retired college admissions counselor from Portland, Oregon (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $19,400)

Jeopardy! Round

THE BRITISH ROYAL FAMILY
HANDY ANDY
STATE YOUR HEADQUARTERS
GIVE ME A BREAK SYNONYM
PLOT POINT REWRITES
(Mayim: You will give the title of a story that we have rewritten.)
THE GIFT OF GRAB
    $200 1
In 1981 the world watched as this pair were married at St. Paul's Cathedral
    $200 6
"A Few Minutes with Andy Rooney" was the name of the commentaries that were part of this TV news show from 1978 to 2011
    $200 25
Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream
    $200 21
You do it to a book upon opening, a smile upon giving or a joke upon making
    $200 12
"Glad the sharks didn't get it", said the dock official, "But we just hit our marlin quota for the season. Toss it, Santiago"
    $200 11
"Grab life by the horns" was its slogan back when it made the Ram
    $400 2
Extensive renovations were required after this residence outside London caught fire in 1992
    $400 8
This comic co-founded the comedy trio The Lonely Island; then he became a TV detective in Brooklyn
    $400 27
Kellogg's thinks this state is gr-r-reat!
    $400 22
Medically, types of this include simple, greenstick & compound
    $400 13
Montag was right. The firemen stopped burning books, & society gave up TV, except for one specific quiz show
    $400 17
In the 1999-2000 season, this rebound machine seen here grabbed 14.3 boards per game for Dallas at age 38
    $600 3
The Queen & Prince Philip visited the U.S. in 2007, marking 400 years since the founding of this settlement now in Virginia
    $600 18
Jared Harris plays the title artist in the 1996 film "I Shot" him
    $600 28
Let's play dress-up with L.L. Bean
    $600 23
Broke into thousands of pieces; it's also the title of a Rolling Stones song... shadoobie
    $600 14
The green room was terrifying. A young mouse. The red balloon. The old lady whispering "Hush" ...sleep would never come to me
    $600 7
This birthday party place "Where a kid can be a kid" gives guests a chance to grab toys out of the crane claw machine
    DD: $600 4
She was born in 2015 as fourth in line to the throne & stayed in that spot even after she had a baby brother
    $800 19
The last American male to win a Grand Slam tennis event, he won the 2003 U.S. Open
    $800 29
SC Johnson cleans up in Racine in this state
    $800 24
When you do this to hairs, you make a petty distinction
    $800 15
McMurphy returned to the ward as his old self, even livelier--instead of the planned surgery, the doctor had fixed a troubling hernia
    $800 9
Get someone's attention when you grab him by these suit jacket parts that may be notch or peak
    $1000 5
Prince Philip spent 15 years designing his hearse from this automotive brand; in 2021 it came into use
    $1000 20
This British actor seen here is known for motion capture work
    $1000 30
Aetna, which better have decent insurance on its headquarters there
    $1000 26
To break suddenly, like a string that's too tight or a dry twig in the forest in James Fenimore Cooper's "The Deerslayer"
    $1000 16
"Oh, wow, this is super embarrassing! You're Joseph K.? 'K', like Kafka? We were after Joseph J.! Our mistake! You're free to go"
    $1000 10
We know about anteater tongues but some also have 2' tails used for climbing that are this "grabby" 10-letter adjective

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

Nancy Tyler Jennifer
$1,000 $3,400 $2,600

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Nancy Tyler Jennifer
$3,600 $4,600 $5,400

Double Jeopardy! Round

ARTISTIC 19th CENTURY WOMEN
4-SYLLABLE WORDS
THE FOREST FOR THE TREES
TELEVISION
INTERNATIONAL DISPUTES
"F"OODS
    $400 13
Camille Claudel is quoted as saying, "Excuse the dust on my blouse; I" practice this art form in marble "myself"
    $400 11
It's Latin for "we do not know" & now an English noun meaning someone who doesn't know much
    $400 21
The Amazon rainforest makes up about 40% of the area of this nation larger than the area of the 48 contiguous U.S. states
    $400 1
In the 2010s this "Homeland" actress was nominated 5 straight years for an Emmy, winning twice
    $400 26
Argentina still asserts a claim to these islands, though it renounced the use of force to recover them in the 1990s
    $400 6
Basically, it's melted cheese & white wine
    DD: $4,000 17
Married last name of opera art director Cosima; two of her children were named Siegfried & Isolde
    $800 12
This synonym for oppression precedes "complex" describing a feeling that others are out to harm you
    $800 22
What-ho! An ex-royal hunting ground & now largely pine plantations, this historic forest lies between Worksop & Nottingham
    $800 2
In 1963, British actor William Hartnell became the first lead on this series; there have been 12 playing it since
    $800 27
Greece & Turkey bicker over numerous boundaries in this sea
    $800 7
It's the Middle Eastern specialty seen here
    $1200 18
"Modern Woman", a mural done for the 1893 Chicago Expo by this female American in Paris, no longer exists
    $1200 14
Compulsory or involuntary, as in certain widely debated legal sentencing minimums
    $1200 23
Check out Multnomah Falls, boasting a drop of more than 600 feet in this state's Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area
    $1200 3
Inmate Suzanne "Crazy Eyes" Warren on "Orange Is the New Black", in 2021 she handed out therapy on "In Treatment"
    DD: $4,000 28
Though usually friends, China & this country dispute ownership of islands in the Yalu River
    $1200 8
The name of this sizzling Tex-Mex dish is Spanish for "little strips"
    $1600 19
Helga von Cramm was a youngish maiden when she painted this Alp whose name means "young maiden"
    $1600 15
Said one way, it describes a depraved person; said another, it means to decay or disintegrate
    $1600 24
Jaguars & ocelots roam the Monteverde Cloud Forest Biological Reserve in this Central American nation
    $1600 4
In 2021, Miranda Cosgrove returned a bit more grown up as the heroine of this series originally on Nickelodeon
    $1600 29
For decades, Singapore has complained about the price it pays to get fresh water from this country
    $1600 9
It's pasta shaped like a butterfly
    $2000 20
Felix Mendelssohn threatened suicide if this Swedish soprano did not run away to America with him
    $2000 16
Multiplicative inverse is a synonym for this math term
    $2000 25
"The Bulge"--as in the Battle of the--in this forest includes the Elsenborn Ridge in Belgium
    $2000 5
On this Epix series Forest Whitaker is out of prison & taking on the mob to regain his former New York City turf
    $2000 30
Denmark & 3 other countries squabble over the size of the continental shelf of these islands midway between Norway & Iceland
    $2000 10
This puffer fish has to be prepared very carefully

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Nancy Tyler Jennifer
$6,000 $12,600 $3,000
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

LITERARY MOVIE ROLES
Among the actresses who have portrayed her are Greta Garbo twice, Vivien Leigh, Tatiana Samoilova & Keira Knightley

Final scores:

Nancy Tyler Jennifer
$3,000 $12,500 $0
2nd place: $2,000 New champion: $12,500 3rd place: $1,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Nancy Tyler Jennifer
$10,200 $12,600 $7,000
14 R
(including 1 DD),
3 W
(including 1 DD)
21 R,
2 W
11 R,
3 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $29,800

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