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    $2000 26
This Japanese-born British author of "The Remains of the Day" & "Never Let Me Go" won the 2017 Nobel Prize for Literature
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Show #8655 - Friday, June 3, 2022

Ryan Long game 16.

Contestants

Wyatt Yankus, a policy analyst from Washington, D.C.

Lucia Yang, a medical and doctoral student originally from San Diego, California

Ryan Long, a rideshare driver from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (15-day champion whose cash winnings total $279,400)

Jeopardy! Round

IN THE WORLD CAPITAL
RENAISSANCE ART & ARTISTS
PHIL & THE BLANK
DON'T GET CONFUSED
APPLES
ORANGES
    $200 6
The university of this is in Santiago, but national congress meetings are not; those are in Valparaíso
    $200 11
The largest dome since antiquity was constructed in the 1430s by the architect Brunelleschi in this city
    $200 20
He won 11 NBA titles as coach of the Bulls & Lakers:
Phil ____
    $200 5
Change an "A" to an "E" to go from immobile to this write stuff
    $200 27
These green-skinned apples go into apple pie & at See's Candies, go into the apple pie truffles
    $200 22
This football game was called the Palm Festival when first played in 1933
    DD: $1,000 7
In 1791 Mozart conducted the first performance of "The Magic Flute" in this city
    $400 12
In 2016 Leonardo's painting of this preacher in Mark 1 got its first cleaning since 1802
    $400 16
The Genesis of his hall of fame career was a toy drum kit he got as a kid:
Phil ____
    $400 1
Dubbing is the act of conferring knighthood; this is the act of beating severely
    $400 26
In 2011 McDonald's removed the caramel dip from the apple slices option with this offering
    $400 21
William of Orange, who became British king in 1689, was stadtholder, or chief executive, of this other nation
    $600 8
This city has many ancient temples & the Hindu Akshardam one, completed in 2005 A.D.
    $600 13
A master of print making, Albrecht Dürer used this grainy technique to great effect as seen here
    $600 14
With brother Don, he had a hit with "Wake Up Little Susie":
Phil ____
    $600 2
"Odorous" means strong-smelling; this means reprehensible
    $600 28
Oscar Tschirky, the legendary maître d' of a certain hotel, created this salad with apples as the central ingredient
    $600 23
Ignition Orange is a special edition color of this truck brand named for a male animal
    $800 9
Sail over to the Kon-Tiki Museum & the Fram Museum featuring Amundsen's polar ship in this city
    $800 18
Born Jacopo Robusti, this painter of biblical subjects like "Susanna & the Elders" had a name meaning "little dyer"
    $800 15
He got his own TV show in 2002:
Dr. Phil ____
    $800 3
Spelled one way, it's a pile of treasure; spelled another, it's a crowd coming to take it
    $800 29
This apple with a Japanese name is actually a cross between 2 American varieties
    $800 24
It's not just the one in Paris--Orange, France has an arch dating from Roman times known by this French name
    $1000 10
We'd love to take one of the cars in its Royal Automobile Museum for a spin, maybe 3 hours north to another capital, Damascus
    $1000 19
One of the most famous works of this Venetian master is simply known as "La Bella", "The Beautiful Woman"
    $1000 17
He put the Swoosh in Nike:
Phil ____
    $1000 4
An antonym of "energize", it begins with the same 4 letters
    $1000 30
This apple tart is named for 2 French sisters who served it at their hotel in the Loire Valley
    $1000 25
The there in "There There" by Tommy Orange is Oakland, where his characters are headed for this gathering of Native Americans

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

Ryan Lucia Wyatt
$2,400 $0 $3,200

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Ryan Lucia Wyatt
$4,600 $600 $4,200

Double Jeopardy! Round

THIS WILL GO DOWN IN HISTORY
A BIT OF LIT
"M" PATHS
CALLING FOR A MEASUREMENT
SUPER-DUPER SUPERS
WORDS WITH FIENDS
    $400 13
It went up in 1936 in Friedrichshafen, Germany & went down for good in Lakehurst, New Jersey a little over a year later
    $400 1
Edwidge Danticat's "Breath, Eyes, Memory" moves from Croix-des-Rosets in this Caribbean island country to NYC & back
    $400 29
A 4,700-mile cycling path from Cadiz through Athens to Cyprus is called this route, from the body of water it runs along
    $400 30
Time to work the back 640 of these; that's equal to one square mile, so hop to it
    $400 8
Famous as Captain America, Chris Evans played this Marvel hothead in 2005's "Fantastic Four"
    $400 12
You "go" this fiendish 5-letter word when you deviate from the expected
    $800 16
Recent statue topplings by activists have included those of this explorer in St. Paul & in Richmond
    $800 2
Korzeniowski was the original last name of this "Lord Jim" author
    $800 5
Type of institution that has a "Row" in Garden City on Long Island, including one about firefighting & a children's one
    $800 20
In the Chinese city of Harbin in October 2013, this measure was 65' due to smog
    $800 7
This superhero quartet of TV & film all have the names of Renaissance artists
    $800 14
On film, Steve Martin was a "Dirty Rotten" one of these
    $1200 18
Herod the Great died in this city whose wall came tumbling down in the book of Joshua
    $1200 3
Shakespeare's "Henry V" takes place before & after this decisive 1415 battle in France
    DD: $3,000 4
This almost 200-mile trail named for a famous line runs through Pennsylvania, Maryland & Delaware
    $1200 21
It's a unit of measure for small things like atoms; it's also a small mammal
    $1200 9
Large & in charge, King Shark went "nom nom" on a few folks in the 2021 reboot about this group
    $1200 15
A nasty creature of folklore, or one who makes offensive posts online
    $1600 23
This country's flag was said to have fallen from heaven in 1219, a sign of support for Valdemar II in war with the Estonians
    $1600 25
"The Last Tycoon" was left unfinished at this author's death
    $1600 6
In 2020 more than 2 miles of this iconic San Francisco street were permanently closed to automobile traffic
    $1600 27
There are 12 ounces per pound in the Troy system & 16 ounces per pound in this system of weight abbreviated avdp
    $1600 10
There's no shelter from the storm for super-powered adoptees Klaus & Allison on this Netflix show
    $1600 17
A mischievous person, or a type of mobility scooter
    DD: $3,000 24
In 1979 the S.F. Examiner awarded $10,000 to the first person who produced a piece of this, which had just fallen from the sky
    $2000 26
This Japanese-born British author of "The Remains of the Day" & "Never Let Me Go" won the 2017 Nobel Prize for Literature
    $2000 22
A 211-mile trail named for this naturalist winds through the Sierra Nevada from Yosemite to Mount Whitney
    $2000 28
The energy used to lift an apple about 3 feet is 1 watt-second, which equals this "gem"
    $2000 11
Seen here, he sounded like he could take a punch or 12 voicing the title super Invincible
    $2000 19
This hyphenated 3-word synonym for a fiend has an apostrophe for the "V" in the first word

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Ryan Lucia Wyatt
$19,200 $4,200 $8,800
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

TECHNOLOGY
Upon the first use of this in 1844, the Baltimore Sun declared that time & space had been annihilated

Final scores:

Ryan Lucia Wyatt
$20,000 $4,200 $13,600
16-day champion: $299,400 3rd place: $1,000 2nd place: $2,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Ryan Lucia Wyatt
$17,400 $4,200 $11,200
26 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
4 R,
1 W
15 R
(including 1 DD),
3 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $32,800

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