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    $200 30
"Squirrel" is derived from the Greek skiouros, meaning "shade" this recognizable squirrel body part
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Show #8803 - Wednesday, February 8, 2023

Matthew Marcus game 5.

Contestants

Dan Wohl, a high school history teacher from Forest Hills, New York

Becky Molder, a social media specialist from Salt Lake City, Utah

Matthew Marcus, a software developer from Portland, Oregon (4-day champion whose cash winnings total $114,200)

Jeopardy! Round

SHOW ME MISSOURI SHOW BIZ PEOPLE
THE "C" SHORE
SQUIRRELS JUST WANT TO HAVE FUN
ENDS WITH THE SAME 2 CONSONANTS
ACTS OF CONGRESS
ALSO A BASEBALL TERM
    $200 29
On "Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt", Ellie Kemper put her ex-St. Louis high school teacher, this star here, to work as a cult leader
    $200 11
The waters of this vast "sea" touch Iran, Russia, Azerbaijan & a couple of "Stan" countries
    $200 30
"Squirrel" is derived from the Greek skiouros, meaning "shade" this recognizable squirrel body part
    $200 19
It's pulverized tobacco that was kept in its own "box"
    $200 25
2016's 21st Century Cures Act told this agency to speed up the drug approval process & pay more heed to "patient experience data"
    $200 7
Completes the name of an exhibit about sailor life at the U.S.S. Constitution Museum, "all hands..."
    $400 14
Before doing it all backwards & in high heels with Fred Astaire, this dancing legend kicked things off in Independence
    $400 9
The shores near Astoria, Oregon are where this mighty river empties into the Pacific
    $400 8
This striped rodent of the squirrel family makes good use of its large internal cheek pouches when transporting food
    $400 18
Who's up for this game
    $400 26
Months before the Emancipation Proclamation, which applied to states, came the April 1862 act freeing all those enslaved here
    $400 2
It's the unfortunate & illegal event when a Chevy smashes into a Volvo & then just takes off
    $600 1
Born in Kansas City, this actor checked into, & got an Oscar nomination for, "The Hotel Rwanda"
    $600 10
Steep cliffs line the shores of both the N. & S. Islands of New Zealand separated by this strait named for a British captain
    $600 4
Pancake lovers must have similar tastes to red squirrels, who in winter make holes in these trees & lick away
    $600 15
It's a single photograph or a contraption to make booze
    $600 20
Love & marriage changed in Utah after the Edmunds Act of 1882 said anyone "guilty of" this could go to jail for 5 years
    $600 22
Denny's original this is 2 pancakes, 2 bacon strips, 2 sausage links & 2 eggs
    $800 28
As this actress was born in Springfield, it was natural for her to lend her voice to "The Simpsons" in "Lisa vs. Malibu Stacy"
    $800 13
Those basking on this lake's shore 25 miles north of Milan enjoy the Tivano wind from the north & the Breva from the south
    $800 5
Like your pal who can bend his fingers back horrifically, squirrel hind leg "wrists" are this, so paw directions can reverse
    $800 17
Cowboys & their horses hate this "under the saddle", an idiom for any annoyance
    DD: $1,000 3
Talk about landmark legislation--a 1935 act authorized national historic landmarks & this Colonial Va. capital was among the first
    $800 23
This type of 1930s film comedy was typified by "Bringing Up Baby" & "The Awful Truth"
    $1000 27
This director from St. Louis wrote all three "Guardians of the Galaxy" volumes, so he's likely typed "I am Groot" more than once
    $1000 12
Salmon, trout & grayling are caught along the edge of this major river of Scotland
    $1000 6
In 1994 trading on this first electronic stock exchange ceased for 34 minutes after a squirrel chewed through a power line
    $1000 16
To put your clothes back on, or to right a wrong
    $1000 21
You can't profit by pretending to have earned military honors under the "Stolen" this brave quality "Act"
    $1000 24
& Here's the non-pitch... synonyms for this include to resist or refuse

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

Matthew Becky Dan
$4,000 $800 $2,200

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Matthew Becky Dan
$5,000 $1,600 $6,000

Double Jeopardy! Round

I'M HENRY VI, I AM
THE CORPORATE STRUCTURE
COMEDY TIME
I BEFORE E
(Ken: And we mean immediately before "E" in each response.)
THE FINE ARTS
THAT'S DEDICATION
    $400 29
Henry VI's 1454 dismissal of Richard of York from the king's council was a major factor in the start of this civil war
    $400 28
This Boston tower built by a financial company has been officially renamed 200 Clarendon--much less patriotic
    $400 23
2010s:
Maya Rudolph's upcoming nuptials give Kristen Wiig the jitters
    $400 5
Count it--it's equal to about 4.2 joules
    $400 27
Dvorak wrote this symphony in New York City; parts of it were modeled on "The Song of Hiawatha"
    $800 12
This prestigious school for boys with a 4-letter name was founded near the Thames River by Henry VI in 1440
    $800 24
A Chicago building is named for this product, & to play on an old commercial, you're soaking it in
    $800 22
1960s:
General Buck Turgidson wants to explore the nuclear option
    $800 4
Pipe up with this 4-letter word that means "mottled"
    $800 25
This statue in Vatican City is the only sculpture Michelangelo ever signed
    $800 26
in 1935 this poet dedicated a self-published work to the 14 publishers who rejected it & called it "no thanks"
    $1200 6
In 1445, Henry married Margaret of Anjou, an ambitious queen some have compared to this one on the original "Game of Thrones"
    $1200 14
The skyscraper on Broadway named for this budget retailer opened in 1913 as the world's tallest building
    $1200 8
1990s:
David Spade & Chris Farley have a wild encounter with a deer on the road
    $1200 1
Encompassing on all sides, like air temperature or some music
    $1200 7
The barcarolle heard here is one of the most famous tunes by this German-born French composer
    $1200 18
Douglas Adams dedicated this title guy's "Holistic Detective Agency" "To my mother, who liked the bit about the horse"
    $1600 11
In 1450 Henry lost this duchy in northern France to the French following the Battle of Formigny
    DD: $10,000 15
British architect Richard Rogers designed One Lime Street, the London headquarters of this venerable insurance company
    $1600 9
1970s:
This Mel Brooks spoof of Hitchcock films like "Vertigo"
    $1600 2
This word for a feudal superior often preceded "lord" & means loyal
    $1600 16
Sir Kenneth MacMillan's ballet "Isadora" is a tribute to this dance innovator
    DD: $6,000 19
Though his son would star in kids' books, this Brit dedicated "The Red House Mystery" to his dad, a fan of detective stories
    $2000 13
At age 31 Henry fell into a months-long period of this state, stupor & apathy associated with schizophrenia
    $2000 21
Here's Marc Benioff, head of this company that provides software services, at a topping-off ceremony for its San Francisco tower
    $2000 10
1940s:
Cary Grant learns that his aunts are homicidal maniacs
    $2000 3
This old word for a psychiatrist comes from French for "insanity"
    $2000 17
One of the most famous works by this Belgian surrealist is a painting of a pipe that says, "This is not a pipe"
    $2000 20
P.G. Wodehouse honored his editor in this dopey gentleman "Sees It Through": "I shall get a very good lunch out of you"

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Matthew Becky Dan
$13,000 $5,200 $26,400
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

EUROPEAN CITIES
Alphabetically the first German city in encyclopedias, it was also the first one taken by the Allies in World War II

Final scores:

Matthew Becky Dan
$15,500 $100 $26,799
2nd place: $2,000 3rd place: $1,000 New champion: $26,799

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Matthew Becky Dan
$20,000 $5,200 $18,000
23 R,
3 W
(including 2 DDs)
9 R,
2 W
19 R
(including 1 DD),
0 W

Combined Coryat: $43,200

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