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    $400 6
He won Best Song Score for "Purple Rain"
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Show #8645 - Friday, May 20, 2022

Ryan Long game 6.

Contestants

Toni Alimi, a post doc from Ithaca, New York

Li-Mae McClellan, a law student from St. Louis, Missouri

Ryan Long, a rideshare driver from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (5-day champion whose cash winnings total $105,801)

Jeopardy! Round

ST. PATRICK'S CATHEDRAL
SOUTH AMERICAN CITIES
WHAT COLLEGE
THAT'S IN ADMISSIBLE!
(Mayim: Responses are made up of letters in the word "admissible".)
THE FARMER
ADELE
    $200 26
On Oct. 7, 1995 this pope spoke in St. Pat's & urged U.S. Catholic families to pray together to strengthen the church
    $200 6
This capital's name comes from its original Spanish settlement, Santa Fé de Bacatá
    $200 21
This college in New Hampshire is part of the Ivy League
    $200 5
A maiden of noble birth, often "in distress"
    $200 15
"Animal Farm" opens with this owner of Manor Farm locking the henhouses, but he's drunk & forgets to shut the popholes
    $200 17
This No. 1 hit by Adele says, "The scars of your love remind me of us; they keep me thinking that we almost had it all"
    $400 27
The cathedral's many glorious altars include one designed by this company whose dazzling store is just seven blocks up Fifth Avenue
    $400 7
The narrow streets of Cusco are still lined with mortarless stone walls built by these people
    $400 22
Alphabetizing colleges in Boston, it's right before Emmanuel
    $400 4
You're "dropping" these coins if you're doling out assists in basketball
    $400 14
Last name of Jonathan & Martha, Kansas farmers who famously adopted a boy from very far away
    $400 18
This ballad says, "I had hoped you'd see my face & that you be reminded that for me it isn't over / Never mind I'll find..."
    $600 28
On June 8, 1968 this politician's funeral was held at St. Patrick's; his younger brother, a fellow senator, read a eulogy
    DD: $1,600 8
La Plata & Mar del Plata are cities in this country
    $600 23
Its faculty are also tenured at Columbia University
    $600 1
To walk at a slow, easy pace
    $600 11
Containing planting schedules & astronomical tables, it's been around since 1792
    $600 19
At the Grammys in 2017, Adele paid tribute to this late singer, performing his song "Fast Love"
    $800 29
A devout Catholic, this pop artist went to mass many times a week, & on April 1, 1987, his St. Pat's memorial mass was open to the public
    $800 9
This judicial capital of Bolivia is named for a former president of that country
    $800 24
Seven Sisters school, the pride of Poughkeepsie
    $800 2
This figure of speech can be as brief as a breeze
    $800 12
Some farmers use cow feed grown from plants that are called GMO, short for this
    $800 16
Adele won an Oscar for her song from this 2012 James Bond movie
    $1000 30
This traditional series of 14 images at St. Patrick's won prizes as artworks at the 1893 Chicago World's Fair
    $1000 10
The Chilean city of Calama is in this desert
    $1000 25
Portland school once tagged as a red hotbed because its name was incorrectly associated with journalist John
    $1000 3
Dreary is a synonym for this 6-letter word also starting with "D"
    $1000 13
In feudalism a villein (with an "E") was a type of these tenant farmers tied to a hereditary plot of land
    $1000 20
In 2015 listeners were greeted with this song, the first single from Adele's album "25"

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

Ryan Li-Mae Toni
$2,000 $4,400 $0

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Ryan Li-Mae Toni
$4,200 $5,200 $3,200

Double Jeopardy! Round

HISTORY PAINTINGS
THEIR LAST NOVEL
DISEASES
SOME LEGAL "A"s
(Mayim: All beginning with that letter.)
ONE-NAMED OSCAR WINNERS
ADJECTIVES
    $400 26
Seen here is Washington's capture of these German mercenaries caught off guard after Christmas celebrations
    $400 1
"Atlas Shrugged", & that was it
    $400 25
In type 1 diabetes, the pancreas may no longer produce this hormone that controls blood sugar
    $400 15
In California spousal support is another term for this
    $400 6
He won Best Song Score for "Purple Rain"
    $400 24
From Latin for "wild beast", it describes a wild, untamed animal, often an unsocialized outdoor cat
    $800 22
This Spaniard depicted a struggle in Madrid during the Dos de Mayo uprising in "The Second of May 1808"
    $800 2
The experimental "Finnegans Wake"
    $800 20
Swelling of the salivary glands between the jaw & the ears is the result of this once-common childhood disease
    $800 11
3-word term in a contract for an unpreventable natural catastrophe
    $800 7
Eminem won for the song "Lose Yourself" from this film
    $800 30
It describes the brownish color of the quartz seen here, as well as some great U.S. mountains
    $1200 19
Here's a depiction of the discovery of the Gunpowder Plot & the containment of this conspirator
    DD: $2,000 3
"The Reivers"; he died in Mississippi a month after it was published
    $1200 16
Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease is a rare but fatal & transmissible brain disease closely related to this bovine affliction
    $1200 12
The first appearance before a judge of a person charged with a crime is this hearing
    $1200 8
This comedian was u'nique when she won Best Supporting Actress for "Precious"
    $1200 27
This synonym for gigantic is derived from the name of a Rabelais character
    $1600 21
Géricault's masterpiece called "The Raft of" this depicts the aftermath of a shipwreck, not a Gorgon
    $1600 4
This German finished with "The Glass Bead Game"
    $1600 17
Mary Styles Harris helped lead the fight against this type of anemia; its trait is in about 8% of African-American births
    $1600 13
Objection! Counsel isn't seeking information but is badgering the witness! That's this adjective!
    $1600 9
One-named designer Renié won for Costume Design on this 1963 film about a one-named Egyptian lady
    $1600 29
This 8-letter adjective means pertaining to floods, especially the biblical one
    $2000 23
Britain's National Maritime Museum has a painting showing this captain's 1779 death at the hands of Hawaiians
    $2000 5
Her 1876 work
"Daniel Deronda"
    DD: $2,000 18
William Howard Taft was among history's many sufferers of this painful joint disorder Hippocrates called the "unwalkable disease"
    $2000 14
A document stating your wishes about medical care as you near the end is a living will or this directive
    $2000 10
Greek composer Vangelis ran away with his Oscar for this Olympics-centered film
    $2000 28
It describes iron or steel coated with zinc to prevent corrosion

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Ryan Li-Mae Toni
$21,000 $12,000 $6,000

Final Jeopardy! Round

ON THE MAP
It's referred to as "the blue eye of Siberia"

Final scores:

Ryan Li-Mae Toni
$26,000 $0 $4,994
6-day champion: $131,801 3rd place: $1,000 2nd place: $2,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Ryan Li-Mae Toni
$23,000 $12,000 $7,600
24 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
(including 1 DD)
15 R,
2 W
14 R,
3 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $42,600

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