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    $1200 18
This U.S. Army Corps' effort to protect New Orleans includes a pumping station that can fill an Olympic pool in 7 seconds
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Show #8698 - Wednesday, September 14, 2022

Luigi de Guzman game 4.

Contestants

Harriet Wagner, a retired lawyer from Houston, Texas

Winston Li, a clinical assistant professor from Durham, North Carolina

Luigi de Guzman, an attorney from Arlington, Virginia (3-day champion whose cash winnings total $97,200)

Jeopardy! Round

HISTORIC WORDS
MUSIC
DOG NAMES
BUILDINGS
THE BORN IDENTITY
"CON"s
    $200 1
Abraham Lincoln:
"A ____ divided against itself cannot stand"
    $200 7
Virtuoso Narciso Yepes played a guitar of his own design with this many strings, four more than the norm
    $200 16
This traditional 4-letter dog name is from Latin for "trust"
    $200 12
The first secretary of this institution stands in front of its famous castle
    $200 21
Norma Jeane Mortenson, later Baker
    $200 26
This word meaning to acknowledge the truth, perhaps about an election loss, comes from the Latin for "surrender"
    $400 2
Julius Caesar:
"The ____ is cast"
    $400 9
Sorbetto is one type of this solo song in an opera; the audience would get sorbets as a supporting character sang
    $400 17
The name of a famous space dog, Laika is "barker" in this language
    $400 13
Potala Palace in Lhasa was long the winter residence of the person with this title
    $400 22
"When Harry Met Sally...", Sally used to be Margaret Mary Emily Hyra
    $400 27
A coordinate clause is introduced by this part of speech
    $600 3
Attributed to Emiliano Zapata:
"Better to die on your feet than live on your ____"
    $600 10
"In the beginning" are the first words of this Haydn oratorio about this act by God; here's a later tune
    $600 18
This 5-letter word meaning "wanderer" was popularized as a dog name by a 1905 silent film
    $600 6
Associated with Dracula, Bran Castle is a popular tourist attraction in this Romanian region
    $600 23
Fast & Furious family man Mark Sinclair
    $600 28
This musical instrument has largely been replaced by the accordion
    $800 4
Gandhi:
"You can return blow for blow if you are not brave enough to follow the path of ____"
    $800 8
Ms. Rice knows con dolcezza or "with sweetness" is in his 6th symphony, which he conducted in St. Petersburg 9 days before his death
    $800 19
President Garfield gave his dog this 4-letter name to honor what Rutherford B. Hayes had done to a bill
    $800 14
Completed in 691, this shrine was built in Jerusalem by Caliph Abd al-Malik
    $800 24
Eric Marlon Bishop shocked Spider-Man as Electro
    $800 29
The blowing of this is part of a luau
    $1000 5
Joseph Welch to Senator McCarthy:
"Have you no sense of ____"
    $1000 11
Piano students often begin with the scale of C major, the key of the first prelude & fugue in this Bach work with an instrumental name
    DD: $1,400 20
During World War I a corporal named 2 German Shepherds for French folk dolls: Nanette & this; the latter dog became a movie star
    $1000 15
Anthemius of Tralles & Isidorus of Miletus were the architects of this cathedral whose name means holy wisdom
    $1000 25
Carlos Estévez, from an acting family
    $1000 30
Here's a typical early 19th century landscape by this British painter

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

Luigi Winston Harriet
$4,200 $1,800 $2,000

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Luigi Winston Harriet
$6,200 $3,400 $3,400

Double Jeopardy! Round

ENDS WITH 2 VOWELS
AFRICA
PRIMING THE PUMP
LITERARY CHARACTERS
THE LAW
CONS
    $400 21
This type of diet is modeled on the eating habits of prehistoric man
    $400 11
The semiarid Sahel Region is on the southern edge of this straight-up arid desert of more than 3 million square miles
    $400 16
New mom Sarah Palin once remarked that in the middle of the night she would have to "put down the BlackBerrys & pick up" this
    $400 1
The action begins in a children's tale when this character blows into London's Cherry Tree Lane on the east wind
    $400 6
2 main types of this in a divorce are legal (who makes big decisions about the kid's life) & physical (whom the moppet lives with)
    $400 26
The year Atlanta's Dragon Con really took off was 2003, when James Marsters, then of this TV show, brought in the crowds
    $800 22
Where TV shows like "Jeopardy!" are taped; it's also a one-room apartment
    DD: $6,000 12
One of the most impressive sections of this wet landmark lies between Livingstone & Cataract Islands
    $800 17
Oxygen-poor blood is pumped to the lungs through the pulmonary valve by the right this, a chamber of the heart
    $800 2
Part I of a 17th century novel is titled "The Ingenious Hidalgo" this character "of La Mancha"
    $800 7
In general, an NDA, short for this agreement, is not enforceable against you if you're testifying under subpoena
    $800 27
"The Gathering" at tabletop convention Gen Con in 1993 launched this card game phenomenon
    $1200 23
This word for a type of pet adoptee implies it has been removed from danger
    $1200 13
Get out of the Land Rover in Zambia's South Luangwa National Park, called the birthplace of the "walking" this tour
    $1200 18
This U.S. Army Corps' effort to protect New Orleans includes a pumping station that can fill an Olympic pool in 7 seconds
    $1200 3
It's the ironically happy-sounding name of the commander's barren wife in "The Handmaid's Tale"
    DD: $4,000 8
Many people trying to sue over the same thing may be certified as this group to prevent unfair variations in their outcomes
    $1200 28
At Comic-Con 2022 Norman Reedus was nostalgic at the last panel for this series... but a miniseries was teased
    $1600 24
From the Italian, it's any smooth transition from one topic to another
    $1600 14
Adopted in 1960, the national anthem of this country of western Africa is "L'Abidjanaise"
    $1600 19
Placed at an angle, a type of helical screw named for this Greek is central to the workings of the modern screw pump
    $1600 4
These 2 migrant workers dream of owning a farm with rabbits in Steinbeck's "Of Mice and Men", but things don't go as planned
    $1600 9
All states have implied consent laws, so applying for a driver's license means agreeing to let police test this
    $1600 29
On Twitter @RealGDT, this director whose films often feature creatures said, "I go to Monsterpalooza every time I can"
    $2000 25
There's a "Q" inside this synonym for abrupt
    $2000 15
Next to the ruins of Luxor & Thebes, this ancient temple complex is found on the east bank of the Nile River in upper Egypt
    $2000 20
The first fuel pump in the U.S. was installed in Fort Wayne in 1885; it supplied this oil used mainly for lamps
    $2000 5
This title wolf dog in a 1906 novel has a father named One Eye & a mother named Kiche
    $2000 10
The 2022 Dobbs Supreme Court decision mentions these 9th Amendment rights, a term for those protected but not specified
    $2000 30
Mythcon 19 in 1988 had as a guest of honor this "Always Coming Home" fantasy author & was held in Berkeley, her birthplace

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Luigi Winston Harriet
$17,800 $8,600 $8,600
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

ARTISTS
He said, "The Seine! I have painted it all my life, at all hours, in all seasons, from Paris to the sea"

Final scores:

Luigi Winston Harriet
$18,000 $17,200 $17,100
4-day champion: $115,200 2nd place: $2,000 3rd place: $1,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Luigi Winston Harriet
$21,000 $10,000 $8,600
29 R
(including 1 DD),
4 W
(including 1 DD)
16 R,
3 W
(including 1 DD)
10 R,
1 W

Combined Coryat: $39,600

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