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    $400 14
In 2022 this Florida governor signed a bill ending Disney World's special district status
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Show #8695 - Friday, July 29, 2022

Luigi de Guzman game 1.
Last game of Season 38.

Contestants

Luigi de Guzman, an attorney from Arlington, Virginia

Darin Ciccotelli, an associate professor of rhetoric and composition from Long Beach, California

Katrina Hill, a non-profit professional from Alexandria, Virginia (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $27,601)

Jeopardy! Round

ISLANDS & PENINSULAS
GOVERNORS
BUSINESS ABBREV.
MOVIE FACTS
JUST TAKE THE L
(Ken: Each response will consist of two words.)
HOW DO YOU SLEEP AT NIGHT?
    $200 2
Michigan is all about peninsulas; the Old Mission & the Leelanau are sub-peninsulas of this one that takes up most of the state
    $200 7
Since 1973 4 governors of this Midwest state have done time in prison, including George Ryan & Rod Blagojevich
    $200 26
Getting a car loan? Check that APR, this
    $200 8
It was Brian de Palma who suggested that this director add the now-iconic opening crawl to "Star Wars" to give the film's context
    $200 13
Take the L out of a beer league sport (in an alley) & you get an act of showing respect
    $200 1
With a pillow & mattress made from this "spring-back" foam; perhaps you recall that engineer Charles Yost invented it
    $400 3
Sunny destinations on this peninsula include Tulum, Playa del Carmen & of course, Cancun
    $400 14
In 2022 this Florida governor signed a bill ending Disney World's special district status
    $400 27
The way sales of a product change in relation to its price is its P.E.D., or price elasticity of this
    $400 9
The animators counted:
In this film Carl Fredricksen's house floats thanks to 10,297 balloons
    $400 22
Take the L out of a beer league sport (on ice) & you get an act of healing a disease
    $400 16
The pineal gland in my brain is secreting the right amount of this hormone that's also an antioxidant, so just fine
    $600 4
The headquarters of the U.S. Pacific fleet has been on this island since February 1941
    $600 15
In 2015 he said the health care program he began as governor of Massachusetts was the forerunner of Obamacare
    $600 28
Made up of a bundle of home loans, an MBS is a this-backed security
    $600 10
To portray the "spice" on Arrakis, the sound designers on this 2021 sci-fi film sprinkled sand with Rice Krispies
    $600 23
The sticker identifying the contents of a bottle drops an L to be a doomed man in the Bible
    $600 18
Better now that I've got these window coverings that sound like they simulate a power outage to stop all light from coming in
    $800 5
Take in different flavors of this island by reading some Pirandello as you eat glorious food in its capital of Palermo
    $800 17
In 1994 Angus King ran as an independent & won the governorship of this state, defeating Susan Collins
    $800 29
OPEX stands for these, the ongoing costs of running a business
    $800 11
This movie starring Alicia Silverstone as Cher Horowitz was inspired by Jane Austen's "Emma"
    $800 24
Another term for a merry-go-round loses an L to go party & get its drink on in a big way
    $800 20
Really well after a hot bath infused with the essential oil of this fragrant purple flower, a noted natural sleep aid
    DD: $1,800 6
55 mi. from Siberia, the westernmost point of the North American continent is on this peninsula named for a man big in Alaskan history
    $1000 19
She was born in Lansing, where she was sworn in as governor on Jan. 1, 2019
    $1000 30
A company's profits divided by its outstanding units of stock are its E.P.S., this
    $1000 12
John McCain had a cameo as an invited guest in this Vince Vaughn/Owen Wilson comedy
    $1000 25
A word describing mild weather mildly drops an L to become a major part of concrete
    $1000 21
Like millions of other Americans with the mask known by this 4-letter name to combat my sleep apnea

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

Katrina Darin Luigi
$1,200 $1,800 $4,200

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Katrina Darin Luigi
$7,000 $2,800 $6,800

Double Jeopardy! Round

HISTORY
FRENCH PHRASES
"C"HARACTER STUDY
MASHED-UP SITCOM TITLES
WATERCOLORS
LET'S GO FISHING
    $400 7
Agrarian reforms in this country beginning in 1915 involved the turnover of lands from haciendas to ejidos
    $400 16
The best of the best, also repetitive in French
    $400 14
"The Devil in Iron" & "The Slithering Shadow" are stories featuring this barbarian created by Robert E. Howard
    $400 6
"King of Theory"
    $400 21
Gustave Moreau's watercolor of this Queen of the Nile is perfect for Caesar's Palace
    $400 26
Also done by movie directors, it's the act of swinging a fishing rod to throw out a lure
    $800 8
In 2001 55-year-old Birendra Bir Bikram Shah Dev, this country's king, was assassinated in Kathmandu by his own son
    $800 17
A chef of great skill, or the famed cooking school in Paris where Julia Child trained, the only woman in her class
    $800 10
Dickens based this title character of an 1850 novel on his own life
    $800 5
"Will & Greg"
    $800 22
She not only provided the story for creations like Benjamin Bunny, but also vivid watercolors
    $800 27
This word for a small float on a fishing line describes its up-&-down motion in the water
    DD: $2,000 9
In January 1536 this royal gave birth to a stillborn male child; by May she was deceased
    $1200 18
The kid isn't really escaping from the picture frame; it's this style, meant to fool the eye
    DD: $3,000 11
She's the heroine of "Wuthering Heights" & Alex Trebek loved to imitate Laurence Olivier repeating her name
    $1200 1
"Father Knows Geeks"
    $1200 23
What's so surreal about this artist's watercolor of the "Day of the Virgin" is that it's not surreal
    $1200 28
Going this type of fishing? Don't forget your auger & your slush scoop
    $1600 13
Dido was the legendary founder of this Phoenician city-state later ruled by the Romans & Vandals
    $1600 19
Full discretionary power or freedom, like being handed a blank paper
    $1600 12
This beloved educator of a 1934 novel teaches at the fictional Brookfield School
    $1600 2
"Spin Mr. Cooper"
    $1600 24
Works from seminal Aboriginal artist Albert Namatjira were celebrated in 2002 by the National Gallery in this capital
    $1600 29
This popular sport fish gets its name from its pink, blue, green & yellow coloring
    $2000 3
A statue of a speakers' wagon stands in this Chicago square to commemorate the 1886 riot that occurred there
    $2000 20
A passionate plea, it literally translates as "cry of the heart"
    $2000 15
Members of this family in works by William Faulkner include Benjy, Quentin & Caddy
    $2000 4
"Caroline in the Boat"
    $2000 25
Van Gogh lived in the "Yellow House" with Gauguin in this French city, where his output included watercolors
    $2000 30
There's a synonym for a fisher in the title of this, Izaak Walton's classic 17th century treatise on fishing

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Katrina Darin Luigi
$11,800 $11,000 $20,800

Final Jeopardy! Round

TECH HISTORY
For about 20 years after its invention, it had few practical uses; then suddenly it revolutionized grocery checkouts & home audio

Final scores:

Katrina Darin Luigi
$20,801 $13,994 $23,401
2nd place: $2,000 3rd place: $1,000 New champion: $23,401

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Katrina Darin Luigi
$11,800 $11,200 $20,000
15 R,
1 W
16 R
(including 1 DD),
4 W
(including 1 DD)
24 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W

Combined Coryat: $43,000

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