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    $400 23
A verb meaning to bewilder, or an exercise such as a logic grid
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Show #8712 - Tuesday, October 4, 2022

Cris Pannullo game 3.

Contestants

Jacqueline Liao, an engineer from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Sean Holloway, a software engineer originally from Kansas City, Kansas

Cris Pannullo, a customer success operations manager from Ocean City, New Jersey (2-day champion whose cash winnings total $63,379)

Jeopardy! Round

THE 50 STATES
A "C" IN LITERATURE
SHIPS & BOATS
TOYING WITH YOU
THEIR FIRST U.S. NO. 1 HIT
IT'S A MYSTERY
    $200 11
Your initial reaction would be correct; it's the state whose flag is seen here
    $200 26
He calls Winnie-the-Pooh "silly old bear"
    $200 29
After decades of pushing other boats, the W.O. Decker, New York City's last wooden this, now hauls tourists around the harbor
    $200 30
His Funny-Face Kit debuted in 1952, for use with any fruit or vegetable; his plastic "head" became part of the package in 1964
    $200 28
"Shape Of You"
(2017)
    $200 24
Kept hidden from others, perhaps like the same-named antiperspirant for women
    $400 10
California is home to 2 presidential libraries--Ronald Reagan's in Simi Valley & his in Yorba Linda
    $400 12
One of "The Chronicles of Narnia" is named for this prince & rightful heir to the throne
    $400 27
Made from a hollowed log, this type of canoe is named for the way the interior wood is removed by chipping & scraping
    $400 25
The National Toy Hall of Fame honored a box made of this; inside a big one, "a child is transported to a world of (their) own"
    $400 21
"Wannabe"
(1997)
    $400 23
A verb meaning to bewilder, or an exercise such as a logic grid
    $600 3
As a leading producer of milk & milk products, Wisconsin is known as America's this, a nickname seen on its license plates
    $600 5
Anthony Burgess claimed this, his best-known book, was "knocked off for money in 3 weeks"
    $600 9
The name of this type of craft comes from an Inuit word meaning "small boat made of skins"
    DD: $4,600 16
In the '60s, seeing this toy car for the first time, its company co-founder said, "Those are some...!"
    $600 17
"Everybody Wants To Rule The World"
(1985)
    $600 20
Not looking much like the Egyptian one, this creature from Greece posed a riddle that was insoluble for a while
    $800 1
Antietam, one of the bloodiest battles of the Civil War, was fought in this state
    $800 4
From the works of Charles Dickens, it's the last name of the father & son seen here
    $800 8
In 1904 the Supreme Court said this type of boat is "a continuation of the highway from one side of the water... to the other"
    $800 14
Water, salt & flour mix in this, but Hasbro warns it "is not a food item" & "is not intended to be eaten"
    $800 18
His first solo single:
"Just The Way You Are" (2010)
    $800 15
"I am lying" is an example of the liar type of this statement
    $1000 2
Step back in time on this Michigan island where cars are banned & horses, buggies & bikes are the means of transportation
    $1000 6
Chaucer had planned to write more than 100 stories for this work, but only got around to 24
    $1000 7
The world's largest cruise ship, this company's Wonder of the Seas, debuted in 2022 with a voyage from Florida to the Bahamas (of course)
    $1000 13
According to its jingle, it "walks down stairs, alone or in pairs"
    $1000 19
"Can't Get Enough Of Your Love, Babe"
(1974)
    $1000 22
A musical instrument is found at the end of this word that describes a hard-to-solve problem

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

Cris Sean Jacqueline
$4,600 $1,800 $1,400

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Cris Sean Jacqueline
$12,600 $3,400 $2,800

Double Jeopardy! Round

CENTRAL AMERICAN HISTORY
SEE 'EM AT THE MUSEUM
WAIT JUST A MINERAL!
ALL THAT GLITTERS
FILMS BY CHARACTERS
THE "IZE" HAVE IT
    $400 27
The Fort George one of these navigational aids was one of the gifts of Belize benefactor Baron Bliss
    $400 28
The Portland Vase & the Lewis Chessmen:
this London stalwart
    $400 24
This mineral that is used in kitchen countertops could get a minimum of 24 points in Scrabble
    $400 29
Glitter rock was another name for this makeup-heavy rock style of early '70s stars like David Bowie & T. Rex
    $400 30
Rick & Ilsa
    $400 26
This verb containing the edge of a page means to put a group in a powerless position in society
    $800 16
Pineapples & bananas are now tops in Costa Rican exports, but historically this crop was their number one pick-me-up
    $800 25
"The Naked Maja" by Goya & "The Garden of Earthly Delights" by Bosch:
this Madrid museum
    $800 23
All that glitters may be iron this, once used to produce sparks in muskets, but it won't finance your retirement
    $800 11
Most glitter is made from a mix of polyethylene terephthalate & this element, commonly encountered in foil
    $800 15
John "Bluto" Blutarsky, Otter & Flounder
    $800 10
To introduce opinion into what's supposed to be a factual account
    $1200 2
José Napoleón Duarte tried to end civil war in this country in the 1980s but pressure from rebels thwarted him
    $1200 7
"Whistler's Mother" & Manet's "Le Déjeuner sur l'herbe":
this Paris museé
    DD: $3,000 9
Mais oui, calcium sulfate hemihydrate is a mouthful, so a fast-setting-after-drying gypsum product goes by these 3 words
    $1200 22
Glittery works by Gustav Klimt include this masterpiece seen here
    $1200 14
Siblings Michael, Gertie & Elliott
    $1200 17
To brown a food with a high sugar content, such as carrots
    $1600 1
In 1979 this group overthrew Nicaragua's president, ending almost 50 years of dictatorship by the Somoza family
    DD: $4,900 4
Picasso's "Les Demoiselles d'Avignon" & van Gogh's "The Starry Night":
this Manhattan museum
    $1600 5
As an art supply, pixie dust is often flakes of this shiny 4-letter type of mineral
    $1600 6
Sisters named Golden & Glitter are among the few twin chimpanzees observed by this pioneering primatologist
    $1600 12
Raymond Babbitt, a fan of "Jeopardy!"
    $1600 21
To absorb the values or attitudes of a group as one's own
    $2000 3
"Beautiful port!" said Columbus, giving this Panama town its name, later applied to a London "Road" after the British captured it
    $2000 8
Botticelli's "Primavera" & Leonardo's "Adoration of the Magi":
this gallery in Florence
    $2000 20
The distinctive blue of this alliterative gemstone comes from the mineral lazurite
    $2000 18
One of Portia's disappointed suitors learns that "All that glisters is not gold" in this Shakespeare play
    $2000 13
From 2017:
Elisa Esposito & the Amphibian Man
    $2000 19
To pass light through a filter to align its waves, or to split people into groups of opposing views

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Cris Sean Jacqueline
$35,300 $7,400 $800
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

ASIAN COUNTRY NAMES
Like the T-U-V in Tuvalu, this landlocked country has 3 consecutive letters in its English name in alphabetic sequence

Final scores:

Cris Sean Jacqueline
$20,079 $7,400 $0
3-day champion: $83,458 2nd place: $2,000 3rd place: $1,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Cris Sean Jacqueline
$26,200 $7,400 $800
34 R
(including 3 DDs),
4 W
12 R,
3 W
9 R,
7 W

Combined Coryat: $34,400

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