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    $600 16
A New York Times article was titled "The First Thing We Do, Let's Kill All" these lawn devices that can cause tinnitus
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Show #8748 - Wednesday, November 23, 2022

Cris Pannullo game 13.

Contestants

John Dorsey, a loan operations specialist from Potomac, Maryland

Katy Rudolphy, a civil servant from Grand Prairie, Texas

Cris Pannullo, a customer success operations manager from Ocean City, New Jersey (12-day champion whose cash winnings total $380,881)

Jeopardy! Round

A 20th CENTURY FACTS PRODUCTION
ARRONDISSEMENTS OF PARIS
A LOUD CATEGORY
A MATTER OF DEGREES
SHARED LAST NAMES
LOSE A LETTER
(Ken: Each correct response is two words, one of them one letter longer than the other.)
    $200 29
On Oct. 14, 1962 a ballistic missile was reported at a launch site in this island nation, triggering an international crisis
    $200 23
You'll find this museum, the world's most visited, in the First arrondissement
    $200 27
116 dBs is almost like a pneumatic chipper at your ear, or what this instrument can hit (but we'll keep it down for you here)
    $200 30
A Unilever brand of this, Degree comes in stick & spray forms
    $200 28
Governor Howard & pitcher Dizzy
    $200 21
A person receiving medical care loses a letter & becomes a document that grants a creator sole rights
    $400 6
In 1973 the U.N. denounced this South African social policy but its end via legislation took 2 more decades
    $400 22
Named for an orphanage's red-clad kids, the Marché des Enfants Rouges is one of these in the 3rd arrondissement
    $400 11
By the numbers, this "humorous" NHRA dragster can hit 300 mph & 140 dBs in under 4 seconds
    $400 15
In karate, the rank of shodan is also known as first-degree this
    $400 26
Musician Miles & actress MacKenzie
    $400 20
Cowhide loses a letter & becomes a verb meaning to form a soapy froth
    $600 5
In 1985, 6 years after an accident at this nuclear facility in Pennsylvania, Unit 1 re-opened but Unit 2 was a no-go
    $600 7
Located on 2 the Île de la Cité, this holy structure in the Fourth arrondissement is being restored, probably until 2024
    $600 16
A New York Times article was titled "The First Thing We Do, Let's Kill All" these lawn devices that can cause tinnitus
    $600 14
On a compass, 90 degrees is due this direction
    $600 3
Actresses
Lana & Kathleen
    $600 25
A length of catgut on a violin loses a letter & becomes a wound from a wasp
    $800 1
Shocking Americans and beginning the Space Race when it was launched October 4, 1957, it weighed about as much as Mickey Mantle
    $800 4
In the 14th you can go underground & explore this part of Paris & the 6 million or so at rest there
    $800 17
A 1976 concert by this band is noted for playing songs like "Baba O'Riley" at a level comparable to a chainsaw
    $800 8
It's the number of degrees in each angle of an equilateral triangle
    $800 10
Singer James & chef Alton
    $800 24
A natural gem loses a letter & becomes the sound of a bell
    DD: $1,000 2
In a 1918 declaration,"a readjustment of the frontiers of Italy should be effected" was point 9 of this many
    $1000 19
The Arc de Triomphe sits on this hyphenated street in the 8th arrondissement
    $1000 18
The 1883 eruption of this Indonesian volcano was heard 100 miles away in what's now Jakarta
    $1000 13
In a law degree, JD is short for this Latin phrase
    $1000 9
Actress Esther & pianist Roger
    $1000 12
Wood used for carpentry loses a letter & becomes a device to record duration

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

Cris Katy John
$4,000 $3,000 $1,800

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Cris Katy John
$7,400 $4,600 $3,200

Double Jeopardy! Round

TRANSLATORS
CITIES & TOWNS OF THE BIBLE
AN "F" IN OPERA
NOTABLE AFRICAN AMERICANS
DISNEY DO-OVERS
SPEECH OF THE DICKENS
    $400 27
In Edward Greenstein's 2019 translation, this biblical man who goes through a lot of troubles is "fed up" with God
    $400 30
As mentioned at the start of this book, Pithom & Raamses were 2 treasure cities built by the Israelites for the Egyptian Pharaoh
    $400 24
An opera named for this character is based on "The Merry Wives of Windsor"
    $400 7
On January 18, 2021 she officially resigned her California Senate seat; 2 days later, she made history
    $400 29
1967:
Bruce Reitherman as the voice of Mowgli;
2016:
Neel Sethi as Mowgli
    $400 28
This alphanumeric term meaning first rate first appeared in "The Pickwick Papers"
    $800 22
In 2021 Jennifer Croft, translator of Nobel Prize winner Olga Tokarczuk, said translators' names belong here & she was insisting on it
    $800 26
Despite his own rules against sorcery, this monarch traveled to the city of Endor to consult a witch
    $800 23
In a Rossini opera, he shaves Dr. Bartolo
    $800 6
Sadly, inventor Otis Boykin, who made improvements to this medical implant, died of heart failure at 61
    $800 13
In the title role in 1998: Ming-Na Wen; in 2020: Liu Yifei
    $800 20
This word for beer or ale poured straight from the tap debuted in "Sketches by Boz"
    DD: $7,000 9
Thomas Hobbes translated this work on "The Man that Having Sack'd the Sacred Town of Troy, wander'd so long at sea"
    $1200 25
Also the home of Mary & Martha, this town near Jerusalem is where Lazarus was raised from the dead
    $1200 4
Countertenor Anthony Roth Costanzo has focused his singing in this high register range
    $1200 1
In 1986 she founded one of the most successful production companies in daytime TV, Harpo Productions
    $1200 14
1961:
Hayley Mills &
Hayley Mills;
1998:
Lindsay Lohan &
Lindsay Lohan
    $1200 10
"Barnaby Rudge" gave us this clothing & weapon term meaning related to espionage
    $1600 8
Ann Goldstein learned Italian to read Dante & has translated this pseudonymous author whose name rhymes with Dante
    $1600 18
What was Sela, the "strong city" of Edom, is today somewhere in this country--maybe it's Petra
    $1600 3
In 1841 Richard Wagner composed "Der fliegende Holländer", this opera in English
    $1600 2
A decade before writing "Their Eyes Were Watching God", she was Barnard's first Black graduate
    $1600 15
1976:
Barbara Harris &
Jodie Foster;
2003:
Jamie Lee Curtis & Lindsay Lohan
    $1600 11
In "The Old Curiosity Shop", this means a miser, even without an initial "skin"
    $2000 19
In 1922 C.K. Scott Moncrieff wrote a nice letter to the dying Marcel Proust explaining his translation choices, including this title
    $2000 21
Genesis recounts that this mighty hunter built the city of Nineveh
    $2000 12
A high point of the opera "Lakmé" by Léo Delibes is this "duet" heard here
    DD: $5,000 5
Seen here, this legendary blues singer & guitarist from Mississippi got his byname from playing in a creek as a boy
    $2000 16
1968:
Dean Jones &
Herbie;
1997:
Bruce Campbell &
Herbie
    $2000 17
Mrs. Gargery in "Great Expectations" was the first to go "on the" this; stay out of her way, Pip!

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Cris Katy John
$28,000 $9,000 $5,400
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

SECONDS IN HISTORY
The Fortune, the 2nd ship to land at this harbor, disappointed those already there, carrying 35 new residents & "not so much as bisket-cake"

Final scores:

Cris Katy John
$35,221 $7,199 $1,799
13-day champion: $416,102 2nd place: $2,000 3rd place: $1,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Cris Katy John
$22,200 $9,000 $10,400
28 R
(including 2 DDs),
2 W
11 R,
1 W
16 R,
2 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $41,600

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