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    $800 28
Dwight was perplexed when Randall Park, seen here, showed up in an "Office" episode impersonating this character
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Show #8813 - Wednesday, February 22, 2023

2023 High School Reunion Tournament quarterfinal game 3.

Contestants

Sreekar Madabushi, a junior at the Georgia Institute of Technology from Basking Ridge, New Jersey

Autumn Shelton, a junior at Princeton University from Lamar, Missouri

Stephanie Pierson, a junior at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill from Macon, Georgia

Jeopardy! Round

EUROPEAN CITIES
WHO PLAYED 'EM?
HAVE A NOSH
SCIENCE CRITTERS
WELCOME BACK!
IT'S GREAT TO "CU"
    $200 1
Though Amsterdam is the capital of the Netherlands, the seat of government is in this city
    $200 7
Dr. Stephen Strange, 2016 & 2022
    $200 17
I know I want the Flamin' Hot kind of these snacks; the question is:
Crunchy or puffs?
    $200 22
It's the animal in the name of the unit equivalent to 33,000 foot-pounds of work per minute
    $200 12
In 2017 this Anaheim theme park stopped stamping the hands of exiting guests who wanted to return; now it takes photos
    $200 26
No joke, Whoopi Goldberg considered using the stage name Whoopi this
    $400 2
"Carmen" is set in this city; "The Marriage of Figaro" takes place nearby
    $400 10
The conflicted Ben Solo/Kylo Ren, 2015, 2017 & 2019
    $400 18
I might be in the mood for a Fuji or a Gala one of these
    $400 27
In an Oscar-winning 2020 documentary, this sea creature was a "Teacher"
    $400 13
The Brits call this type of airline ticket a return
    $400 25
Meaning "with distinction", it follows summa & magna in college honors
    $600 4
Seen here is some merrymaking in this capital of Bavaria
    $600 8
Gandalf, sometimes grey, sometimes white, 6 times starting in 2001
    $600 19
Noshing at AMC Theatres can include this appetizer, tortilla chips & melted cheese
    $600 28
If you've taken biology, you've probably studied Drosophila, these alliterative winged insects
    $600 15
Set in a high school, the '70s TV series "Welcome Back, Kotter" made this no-longer-high school-age star a star
    $600 21
Grab a broom--it's the [Mayim laughs] sport being played here
    $800 5
Since 1578 a sacred 14-foot linen shroud has been preserved in a cathedral in this city
    $800 3
Dominic Toretto, 7 times so far since 2001
    $800 16
Rold Gold & Snyder's of Hanover both make these snacks
    DD: $3,000 29
This Russian physiologist trained many breeds of dogs to reflexively salivate at the sound of noises they associated with food
    $800 11
The citizens of St. Louis lined the riverbank to welcome this pair back on September 23, 1806
    $800 23
From the French, it's a quiet dead end street
    $1000 6
Warsaw lies on both banks of this river, the longest in Poland
    $1000 9
Pete "Maverick" Mitchell, 1986 & 2022
    $1000 20
How about a handful of these Hawaiian nuts, commonly paired with white chocolate in cookies
    $1000 30
This Nobel-winning physicist came up with a thought experiment involving a cat & whether or not it's alive
    $1000 14
Still in quarantine after splashing down, the Apollo 11 astronauts were welcomed back by this president
    $1000 24
Sumerian & Akkadian were 2 of the main languages to be written in this ancient wedge-shaped script

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

Stephanie Autumn Sreekar
$0 $2,200 $5,800

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Stephanie Autumn Sreekar
$2,800 $4,200 $11,600

Double Jeopardy! Round

COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES
TRAVEL FACTS
THE PRESIDENTIAL VICTOR
TV SWITCHEROO
LITERARY MOVEMENTS
A JOLLY RHYME
(Mayim: Each response rhymes with "jolly".)
    $400 5
(I'm Troian Bellisario.) Considering my first name, maybe I was predestined to attend this university's school of dramatic arts where I earned a fine arts degree; fight on, Trojans!
    $400 9
Mainland Australia has 3 of these, ranging from UTC +8 to UTC +10
    $400 20
In 1964 he won in a landslide over Barry Goldwater
    $400 30
In 2006 "Monday Night Football" began airing on this network after decades as a mainstay on ABC
    $400 24
Gregory Corso, one of the leading poets of this hip 1950s movement, incorporated jazz rhythms into his verse
    $400 25
Streetcar transit from days of old is being revived, like the one seen here in St. Louis, called this
    $800 3
Its main campus in West Lafayette, Indiana includes the Krannert School of Management
    $800 13
A legacy of its colonial past, Burundi's currency is this, divided into 100 centimes
    $800 14
Lincoln defeated this Illinois senator
    $800 28
Dwight was perplexed when Randall Park, seen here, showed up in an "Office" episode impersonating this character
    DD: $5,200 15
Gertrude Stein is credited with giving this bleak nickname to a group of young writers alienated from post-World War I society
    $800 16
An act of sheer madness or idiocy
    $1200 1
This Boston school of music is named for its second president; his first & last names were reversed
    DD: $7,000 12
No shorts or miniskirts if you want to get into this Vatican chapel constructed from 1473 to 1481\
    $1200 6
Grover Cleveland would have his revenge on this victor
    $1200 29
Lacey Chabert voiced this character on the first season of "Family Guy", but Mila Kunis picked up the ball & ran with it
    $1200 21
Poet & playwright Amiri Baraka is considered the founder of this 1960s & '70s movement, BAM for short
    $1200 17
North Carolina State University's Memorial Bell Tower is seen with the skyline of this city behind it
    $1600 2
The Hawthorne-Longfellow Library is at this private college in Brunswick, Maine
    $1600 11
Remember to drive on the left in this country once known as Ceylon
    $1600 7
He waxed Wendell Willkie in wartime
    $1600 27
On the "WandaVision" episode about Wanda's reunion with this "mercurial" brother, he's a different actor from "Age of Ultron"
    $1600 22
Wordsworth & this sometime friend & writing partner were the big stars of the early 19th century Lake School of English poetry
    $1600 18
1621's "Anatomy of" this sad mood rhymes, "All my griefs to this are jolly"
    $2000 4
One of the Claremont Colleges, it's named for a mining engineer & focuses on engineering, science & math
    $2000 10
Say yes to grandma when she wants to take you on a cruise to the stretch of the Yucatan coast invitingly called the "Mayan" this
    $2000 8
Samuel J. Tilden beat him in the popular vote but did not become President Tilden
    $2000 26
After a big time jump in season 9 of this show, we find a new actress playing young Judith Grimes & she's there to help the survivors
    $2000 23
For their gallant verses & loyalty to Charles I, 1600s poets like Richard Lovelace were known as these mounted knights
    $2000 19
A camera mounted on a cart is used for this type of movie shot in moving toward a subject or out for the reverse

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Stephanie Autumn Sreekar
$14,400 $4,200 $25,800

Final Jeopardy! Round

PEOPLE & PLACES
Thought to descend from people of Southeast Asia, the Chamorro make up this U.S. territory's largest ethnic group

Final scores:

Stephanie Autumn Sreekar
$22,801 $4,000 $22,799
Winner: semifinalist 3rd place: $5,000 2nd place: $5,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Stephanie Autumn Sreekar
$10,000 $4,200 $17,800
15 R
(including 1 DD),
4 W
12 R,
3 W
23 R
(including 2 DDs),
3 W

Combined Coryat: $32,000

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