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    $600 17
Hall of fame pitchers Robert Grove, Vernon Gomez & Steve Carlton
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Show #8754 - Thursday, December 1, 2022

Cris Pannullo game 19.

Contestants

Jeri Zulli, an English professor from East Setauket, New York

Rob Lamanna, a product manager from Whitby, Ontario, Canada

Cris Pannullo, a customer success operations manager from Ocean City, New Jersey (18-day champion whose cash winnings total $637,923)

Jeopardy! Round

REMEMBERING OLIVIA NEWTON-JOHN
NICKNAME'S THE SAME
GEOGRAPHY
DOCTOR-ING UP LITERATURE
1, 2 & 3
DOLLARS TO DONUTS
(Ken: Each correct response will come between those two words in the dictionary.)
    $200 25
Sadly, in 2022, Olivia lost her battle with this disease after advocating for research & early detection since her 1992 diagnosis
    $200 30
19th century outlaw Cassidy & 21st century Idaho governor Otter
    $200 29
The Oosterscheldekering is one of several manmade barriers that help prevent this nation from flooding
    $200 5
Stevenson probably intended for the last name of this character to rhyme with treacle, as in the Fredric March version of the film
    $200 28
In 1735 Ben Franklin wrote, "Early to bed & early to rise, makes a man" this, this & this
    $200 27
The possession of a feudal lord, it also follows eminent & public
    $400 22
Though born in Cambridge, England, Olivia spent her formative years living in this country
    $400 26
19th century frontiersman Christopher Carson & 20th century Missouri Governor Christopher Bond
    $400 20
To its southeast, Mexico borders these two Central American countries with which it shares cultural & historic links
    $400 24
Winding your way down on Baker Street, you'll realize this character narrates 56 of the 60 stories about his flatmate
    $400 21
This legal trio--& lethal, at the end--can describe just one person who takes the law into their own hands
    $400 23
Dodo & dope don't fit the category but this 4-letter synonym does
    $600 18
At 29, Olivia was worried she was too old to play a high schooler in this musical, but her role as Sandy became iconic
    $600 17
Hall of fame pitchers Robert Grove, Vernon Gomez & Steve Carlton
    $600 14
Chengdu is the capital of this province of China, home to 83 million & lending its name to a spicy cuisine
    $600 19
"The Surgeon" is Tess Gerritsen's 1st book in a series featuring detective Jane Rizzoli; this medical examiner debuts in the 2nd
    $600 16
In 1969 this sweet-sounding trio gave us "Suite: Judy Blue Eyes" & an appeal to Nos. 2 & 3; 1 says he's sorry; please sing together again!
    $600 15
A small lump of something, like a portion of whipped cream
    $800 9
Considered a little too sexy for some, this song worked out to be the top hit of the 1980s
    $800 7
Jesse Ventura &
Elle Macpherson
    $800 13
This continent-spanning road was officially opened at Rogers Pass, British Columbia in September 1962
    DD: $2,200 6
Tired of having this guy talk to the animals, Hugh Lofting sent him to the moon in 1928 but fan demand had him "return" in 1933
    $800 10
In a patriotic George M. Cohan tune, "Every heart beats true" under this trio
    $800 12
In an armed forces enlistment oath it follows "foreign &..."
    $1000 11
Olivia called it an amazing experience working & dancing with this legend on "Xanadu", which would be his last film
    $1000 4
High-flying Charles Lindbergh & crime-timing Charles Luciano
    $1000 3
Until independence in 1966, this African nation was a political protectorate under the name Bechuanaland
    $1000 2
This Elizabethan playwright's Dr. Faustus asks for his soul to turn into water & "fall into the ocean, ne'er to be found"; no deal
    $1000 1
Writer Stoppard, comedian & civil rights activist Gregory & the present Duke of Sussex
    $1000 8
It's the computer accessory seen here

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

Cris Rob Jeri
$7,600 $3,000 $1,000

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Cris Rob Jeri
$11,600 $3,800 $1,400

Double Jeopardy! Round

BIBLICAL DEMONS, DEVILS & SPIRITS
ROLE IN COMMON
(Ken: We'll give you one actor on TV and one in the movies; you'll have to name the role in common.)
WORLD MUSEUMS
HIT THE SAUCE
EVERY MAN A KING
CONTRACTIONS
    $400 26
This Latin term for the Morning Star became linked with Satan when Isaiah used it for the fallen one in the King James Bible
    $400 30
Adam West &
among many others,
Ben Affleck
    $400 29
A pre-Winter Games Beijing exhibit on the Olympic flame had 80 years of these objects from Lausanne's Olympic Museum
    $400 28
You can make an easy version of this for your fish with mayonnaise, pickle relish & lemon juice
    $400 27
On June 11 Hawaii celebrates the deeds of this great king & warrior
    $400 22
It comes before "get this bread" in a forward-thinking money-making meme
    $800 23
This "Apostle of the Gentiles" frees a slave girl who was possessed with a spirit
    $800 25
George Takei &
John Cho,
boldly going
    $800 1
The Bargello in this city has had many uses over the centuries; for a while, it was Leonardo da Vinci's dad's office
    $800 24
In 2014 this product dropped Steak from its name because it's good "for almost everything. Almost"
    $800 18
This country's King Mohammed VI has a law degree from Mohammed V University, founded by & named for his grandfather
    DD: $1,700 21
This contraction opens the poem "A Visit from St. Nicholas"
    DD: $4,400 10
The Book of Luke recounts that as Passover drew nigh, the spirit of Satan entered this apostle
    $1200 8
Don Johnson &
Colin Farrell
had their vices
    $1200 3
Oslo's Kon-Tiki Museum also has a later boat, made of papyrus & named for this Egyptian god; it went from Africa to the Americas
    $1200 12
The name of this classic sauce for spaghetti means in "sailor style"
    $1200 15
The younger brother of French kings Louis XVI & Louis XVIII, this king the X ruled in his own right
    $1200 9
This double contraction is often uttered after someone brings something to a party after being told not to
    $1600 5
The Book of Mark describes this follower of Jesus as having had 7 devils cast out of her
    $1600 6
My dear guests,
Ricardo Montalbán & Michael Peña
were your host
    $1600 2
The Tango Museum, where the classic "La Cumparsita" was born, is not in Argentina but in this country to the east
    $1600 13
In 2022 a shortage of chili peppers led to Huy Fong Foods halting production of this, also known as rooster sauce
    $1600 14
The title subject of 2 Shakespeare plays, he was England's first king of the house of Lancaster
    $1600 17
This contraction is in the alternate name of the patriotic song "America"
    $2000 11
When asked his name in Luke, a demon-possessed man says it is this, meaning many devils inside him
    $2000 7
Sorrell Booke & Burt Reynolds, in charge in Hazzard county
    $2000 4
Naturally a skull of Homo senegalensis was part of the 2018 inaugural exhibit of this capital's Museum of Black Civilizations
    $2000 19
This thick parsley & herb sauce from Argentina is a popular accompaniment to grilled meat
    $2000 16
Constantine I returned to the throne of this country in 1920 after King Alexander was bitten by a pet monkey & died
    $2000 20
This contraction meaning "between" is often paired with the contraction "'tween" for all your between needs

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Cris Rob Jeri
$27,600 $14,200 $3,900

Final Jeopardy! Round

LANGUAGE & ITS MEANINGS
Now meaning someone with nocturnal habits, it catches a sleeping dove in Shakespeare's "The Rape of Lucrece"

Final scores:

Cris Rob Jeri
$28,821 $26,800 $3,800
19-day champion: $666,744 2nd place: $2,000 3rd place: $1,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Cris Rob Jeri
$26,200 $11,000 $3,000
34 R
(including 1 DD),
0 W
12 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
5 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W

Combined Coryat: $40,200

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