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    $400 3
After being in Frankish control for over 80 years, this city fell to Saladin on Oct. 2, 1187
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Show #8808 - Wednesday, February 15, 2023

Stephen Webb game 1.

Contestants

Jason Carpenter, a fast food worker and stand-up comedian from Santa Rosa Valley, California

Stephen Webb, a data scientist from Longmont, Colorado

Kendra Westerhaus, a licensed psychologist from Pocatello, Idaho (2-day champion whose cash winnings total $47,201)

Jeopardy! Round

LANDMARKS
THE CLASS MENAGERIE
ON A STAMP
ACC SCHOOL HISTORY
A DECADE OF NO. 1 HITS TELLS A STORY
(Ken: You'll name the decade.)
SERVING T FOR 3
(Ken: That letter "T" will appear three times in each correct response.)
    $200 14
The settling of the foundation of this medieval structure caused a slant of about 5.5 degrees by the 20th century
    $200 12
Caecilians & newts are members of this animal class
    $200 15
One of Canada's rarest stamps, the 1851 12-pence black features a youthful portrait of her
    $200 6
Its website says it opened in 1864 in the South End to educate its city's "predominantly Irish, Catholic immigrant community"
    $200 1
"Love Me Do",
"You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin"', "Where Did Our Love Go"
    $200 16
The chirping noise of a bird, or the app where people do a lot of chirping
    $400 23
In 2022 a fire damaged some of the iconic Moai statues on this remote Pacific island
    $400 13
For their somewhat ursine looks, the microscopic members of the class Eutardigrada are called water these
    $400 21
The 2017 Total Eclipse of the Sun stamp depicts a black disk that turns into this under the heat of a finger
    $400 5
In 1872 this New York school chose its official colors--pink & green; its students chose orange in 1890
    $400 8
"Can't Help Falling In Love", "It Must Have Been Love", "How Am I Supposed To Live Without You"
    $400 17
If you can name another 28-letter word with 3 Ts besides this church-related one, we will also accept it with absolute awe
    $600 26
What has the face of a man but the body of a recumbent lion, is 240 feet long & is carved out of limestone? This
    $600 20
The class Malacostraca includes crabs, shrimps & homaridae, the delicious "true" these
    $600 22
One of the most valuable U.S. stamps is the "Inverted" this, the female nickname of the Curtiss JN-4 shown upside down
    DD: $2,000 4
In 1926 this southern school enrolled about 650 full-time students, but of all things, a hurricane nearly put it out of business
    $600 9
"Crazy In Love", "Promiscuous",
"It Wasn't Me"
    $600 7
Sounding like it will hold up to legal scrutiny, this walk is taken daily to keep healthy
    $800 25
Some 275 separate waterfalls form this spectacular South American landmark whose name means "great water"
    $800 27
It's the tallest & heaviest member of the class Aves
    $800 30
The "Skilled Hands for Independence" series saluted wheelwrights, leatherworkers, blacksmiths & this job of Betsy Ross
    $800 3
The founder of this university willed his South Carolina home & 814 acres to start an agricultural college
    $800 10
"Call Me",
"I Can't Go For That (No Can Do)",
"Baby Don't Forget My Number"
    $800 18
One is said to die this way if they did not make a valid will
    $1000 24
The holiest shrine in Islam is this one located in Mecca's Great Mosque
    $1000 28
Members of the class Chondrichthyes include these flat-bodied fish that sound like winter footwear
    $1000 29
Included in a set of stamps celebrating American architecture was this Pennsylvania house designed by Frank Lloyd Wright
    $1000 2
The founder of what would be this univ. petitioned the Pennsylvania state assembly & got the school started in a log cabin in 1787
    $1000 11
"Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?", "You're So Vain",
"You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet"
    $1000 19
From the Latin for "abandoned", it means lacking food, clothing & shelter

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

Kendra Stephen Jason
$1,400 $5,000 $1,600

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Kendra Stephen Jason
$2,800 $5,600 $6,400

Double Jeopardy! Round

I HAVE AN IDEA
TV PARTY TONIGHT!
CRAFTS
LOVE
CONQUERS
ALL
    $400 13
In 1920 Detroit police officer William Potts had the idea to add this signal to make simple stop/go traffic lights safer
    $400 14
Dwight buys brown & gray balloons to match the conference room carpet for Kelly's birthday party on this show
    $400 1
Trapunto is a form of this craft of making bedcovers using multiple layers of cloth in high relief
    $400 21
The 3 title elements of this Elizabeth Gilbert book take place in Italy, India & Indonesia
    $400 3
After being in Frankish control for over 80 years, this city fell to Saladin on Oct. 2, 1187
    $400 30
A direction-finding device is in this 12-letter word that follows "all"
    $800 16
The idea to write "The Remains of the Day" came when Kazuo Ishiguro's wife said he should pretend to an interviewer that he was this servant
    $800 22
A pool party erupts into a fight among karate students in a 2021 episode of this Netflix series
    $800 19
Whittling uses wood, while scrimshaw typically involved carving this material
    $800 28
"Who can sever love from charity?" says this Shakespeare play with "Love" in the title
    $800 4
With the help of crusaders who had stopped in Porto, in 1147 Afonso I took this city, later a capital, from the Moors
    $800 25
A bet on a horse to place either first, second or third is called "across" this, a phrase also meaning "all"
    DD: $7,000 15
S.D. state historian Doane Robinson's original idea for what became this was carvings of Western heroes, including Native Americans
    $1200 24
Henry Blake's farewell party on this show is followed by a gut punch--his plane is shot down over the Sea of Japan
    $1200 18
French for "cut out" gives us the name of this craft, similar to collage, of using paper cutouts to decorate objects
    $1200 11
It's "To" him "with Love" in E.R. Braithwaite's title about a dedicated teacher in a tough London school
    $1200 5
He styled himself "Conqueror of the British Empire in Africa in General and Uganda in Particular"
    $1200 10
A Mexican entree ends this idiom that means the entirety
    $1600 8
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau was the idea of this current senator
    $1600 29
On "The Sopranos", a welcome home from jail party for Paulie takes place at this alliterative club
    $1600 17
To make simple candles, pour wax such as paraffin or this animal fat into a container around a wick
    DD: $4,000 12
This Gabriel Garcia Marquez novel takes place in South America amid the outbreak of disease
    $1600 6
In 1827, the ruler of this North African capital hit a French diplomat with a fly whisk, a pretext for the French to conquer the city
    $1600 26
Wrestling gave us this 3-word phrase meaning everything & anything is legal
    $2000 2
The institute named for this 18th c. Scot says his radical insight was that national wealth isn't gold but productive capacity
    $2000 23
Blair has a wild bachelorette party before her upcoming wedding to Prince Louis on a 2012 episode of this CW series
    $2000 20
It's the malicious-sounding name for loosely twisted yarn used in fancy embroidery
    $2000 27
"Do I dare to eat a peach?" muses the middle-aged man in this T.S. Eliot poem
    $2000 7
A mixture of Turks & Mongols, this "gleaming" group took lands from the Carpathians to Siberia
    $2000 9
2 extremities of a boat are in this nautical idiom for including everything

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Kendra Stephen Jason
$10,800 $25,800 $19,200

Final Jeopardy! Round

THE U.S. MILITARY
Losses over Asia in the 1960s led to the establishment of the program known as this at a San Diego naval base in 1969

Final scores:

Kendra Stephen Jason
$13,201 $38,401 $1
2nd place: $2,000 New champion: $38,401 3rd place: $1,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Kendra Stephen Jason
$10,800 $18,600 $16,800
10 R,
1 W
22 R
(including 2 DDs),
3 W
22 R
(including 1 DD),
3 W

Combined Coryat: $46,200

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