Suggest correction - #6816 - 2014-04-14

Fill in your contact information if you would like to be notified when your correction has been reviewed.
What would you like to correct?

PLEASE NOTE:

  • If your correction suggestion refers to a specific clue or a specific category, choose one of the first five options here.
  • If you have correction suggestions for 2 or more specific clues/categories, please submit a new correction suggestion for each one. DO NOT list corrections for more than one clue in the same submission.
 
 

Show #6816 - Monday, April 14, 2014

Sandie Baker game 4.

Contestants

Devin Baker, a government secretary from Cincinnati, Ohio

Chrissy Swisher, a librarian from Glendale, Colorado

Sandie Baker, a translation coordinator from Eastpointe, Michigan (3-day champion whose cash winnings total $68,600)

Jeopardy! Round

CROQUET, MONSIEUR
GOOD LUCK CHARMS
6-LETTER BIBLE BOOKS
CLICHÉS
WARM
& FUZZY
    $200 26
In British croquet, a player gets one extra stroke for putting a ball through a wicket & 2 extra strokes for doing this
    $200 1
These are especially lucky if hung above your door with the 2 ends up & attached by 7 iron nails
    $200 2
Poems that praise God
    $200 21
Don't do this, be the one complainer, messing things up for everyone--the whole canoe could tip over
    $200 16
It gets a touch warm at Turner Field in this city in July, when the average temperature is 89 degrees
    $200 4
In a kids' rhyme, Fuzzy Wuzzy was a hairless one of these animals
    $400 30
Founded in 1868, the All England Lawn Tennis & Croquet Club is best known as the site of this event, not croquet
    $400 8
Its leaves are said to symbolize faith, hope, love & luck
    $400 3
Ibzan of Bethlehem & Tola the son of Puah were 2 of these just leaders
    $400 22
Cliche-wise, a micromanager tends to do this to "the details" or "the small stuff"
    $400 17
The main base of the U.S. Navy's Pacific fleet is at this temperate California city not far from the Mexican border
    $400 5
Panasonic & Zojirushi make cookers of this grain that employ fuzzy logic
    $600 29
Alice's wonderland croquet game ends early as this character keeps ordering "off with" the heads of other players
    $600 9
In Asia these insects are said to bring good luck; owners sometimes tickle them with rabbit whiskers to make them "sing"
    DD: $1,000 13
This epistle says, "a man is justified by faith without the deeds of the law"
    $600 23
Got a lot of something? Sounds like a river journey--up the ying-yang or up this other 5-letter word
    $600 18
Because it's located near the equator, Mombasa in this country enjoys good weather all year
    $600 6
He's the pro seen here
    $800 27
A ball that has gone through all the wickets & is free to hit the final stake is called this, like a Mars lander
    $800 11
Tortoises are considered a longevity symbol in this Chinese system of positioning objects
    $800 14
Yeshayahu is the Hebrew name of this prophet
    $800 24
This means a major issue that no one wants to address; watch out for the tusks
    $800 19
The "Love" part of the memoir "Eat, Pray, Love" is set on this balmy Indonesian island
    $800 7
This potent potable is made of equal parts orange juice & peach schnapps
    $1000 28
In the movie "Heathers", Christian Slater & this actress play the rarely seen game of strip croquet
    $1000 12
Many Catholic motorists hang a medal of this patron saint of travelers on the rear-view mirror
    $1000 15
Purim celebrates her rescue of her people from a massacre
    $1000 25
This ancient poet "sometimes nods" means even the best of us slips up
    $1000 20
Shoe designer Manolo Blahnik was born in these Spanish islands in the Atlantic that enjoy year-round springlike temps
    $1000 10
Sally hansen has a "Fuzzy Coat" line of these; colors include Wool Lite & All Yarned Up

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

Sandie Chrissy Devin
$5,600 $1,200 $1,000

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Sandie Chrissy Devin
$6,600 $3,200 $4,600

Double Jeopardy! Round

BORN 100 YEARS AGO
FRUIT IN THE WORD
FOR YOUR REFERENCE
KINGS OF MUSIC
BIG 5
SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERIES
    $400 7
"Where have you gone?" -- this ball player seen here
announcing his retirement in 1951
    $400 1
Process of removal from office covered in Article I, Section 3 of the Constitution
    $400 6
Need to see the Treaty of Ghent? Go online to the "National" these, whose full name includes "Records Administration"
    $400 20
C'mon, baby, he was the undisputed "King of the Twist"
    $400 16
Of the 5 permanent member nations of the U.N. Security Council, the one with the largest population
    $400 26
In 1676 Ole Roemer found this has a fixed speed & said it crosses Earth's 180-million-mile orbit in 22 minutes
    $800 8
When he was born in 1914, there was no polio vaccine, not until he developed it in the 1950s
    $800 2
Portable calendar of appointments
    $800 9
Henry Louis Gates Jr. co-edited a biographical dictionary of this continent, a 2013 ALA Outstanding Reference Source
    $800 22
Wax up your board! dick dale is the "King of" this kind of guitar
    $800 17
The Olympic modern pentathlon is riding, running, swimming, shooting & duels in this sport
    $800 27
Experimenting with coal tar in the 1870s, Constantin Fahlberg accidentally discovered this sugar substitute
    $1200 13
This Norwegian was 32 when he & a crew made a rafting trip from Peru to polynesia
    $1200 3
Elevated or lofty, like that "Santeria" band
    $1200 10
"Discover the expert in you" on cooking, crafts, etc. at eThis word.com
    $1200 23
Day-o! harry belafonte is "The King of" this Caribbean music
    $1200 18
Students of first aid learn the 5 types of wounds are abrasion, cut, laceration, puncture & this; it's just a...
    DD: $2,000 28
This protective layer of the stratosphere was discovered by Charles Fabry in 1913
    DD: $3,000 14
Born in Swansea, Wales, he went somewhat gentle into that good night in 1953
    $1600 4
A product invented by the mind; you can have one "of your imagination"
    $1600 11
This dictionary, still around, was spun off from a magazine of U.S. history that stopped printing in 2012
    $1600 24
Benny Goodman was the "King of Swing" & country's bob wills was the "King of" this type of "Swing"
    $1600 19
In taxonomy the traditional 5 of these divisions are plants, animals, fungi, protists & bacteria
    $2000 15
The force was with this future thespian when he was born in London in April 1914
    $2000 5
To struggle with someone in hand-to-hand combat
    $2000 12
2013's DSM-5 is the long awaited latest manual of mental disorders from the APA, this medical "Association"
    $2000 25
With songs like "Moonshine Hollow", Jimmy Martin was "The King of" this unamplified music style
    $2000 21
The 5 classes of taste include this Japanese-named one that a dish of beef with soy sauce has lots of

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Sandie Chrissy Devin
$26,800 $4,400 $9,800
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

SIGNS & SYMBOLS
Meant to evoke a person with arms outstretched & pointed downward, it was designed in 1958 by Gerald Holtom

Final scores:

Sandie Chrissy Devin
$26,600 $0 $8,800
4-day champion: $95,200 3rd place: $1,000 2nd place: $2,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Sandie Chrissy Devin
$24,200 $4,400 $9,800
24 R
(including 3 DDs),
2 W
11 R,
2 W
17 R,
2 W

Combined Coryat: $38,400

[game responses] [game scores] [suggest correction]

The J! Archive is created by fans, for fans. Scraping, republication, monetization, and malicious use prohibited; this site may use cookies and collect identifying information. See terms. The Jeopardy! game show and all elements thereof, including but not limited to copyright and trademark thereto, are the property of Jeopardy Productions, Inc. and are protected under law. This website is not affiliated with, sponsored by, or operated by Jeopardy Productions, Inc. Join the discussion at JBoard.tv.