Show #7357 - Tuesday, September 13, 2016

Contestants

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Elizabeth Troyer, a pastor from Charlotte, North Carolina

André Hereford, a writer from Washington, D.C.

Annie Busiek, a copywriter from Chicago, Illinois (whose 1-day cash winnings total $21,100)

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Jeopardy! Round

STATE CAPITAL ATTRACTIONS
AFRICAN AMERICANS
SPICES
IN THE BASEBALL TEAM'S LINEUP
ANIMAL NAMES
I'M JUST A SAYING
    $200 13
Henry Hudson Planetarium,
Schuyler Mansion
    $200 22
In 1953 this Nation of Islam leader founded & was the minister of Boston Temple No. 11
    $200 1
Spanish for "little gourd", the guajillo is a mild type of these with a heat rating of 2,500-5,000 Scoville units
    $200 5
1969:
Ed Kranepool, Bud Harrelson & Tom Seaver... what an amazin' team
    $200 10
This animal got its name because it was originally thought to be a hybrid of a lion & a panther
    $200 11
Deal with things as they are--do this "or lump it"
    $400 14
Magnolia Cemetery,
Pete Maravich Assembly Center
    $400 21
In 1908 this composer put out an instruction book called "School of Ragtime"
    $400 2
Trinidad lacked spices used in India but created its own type of this blend used in the island's unofficial national dish
    $400 6
1975:
Fred Lynn, Bernie Carbo & Carlton Fisk, who will always wave it fair
    $400 23
Sylvilagus palustris hefneri is, of course, a type of this animal
    $400 12
"Any" this "in a storm", like Moresby or Hueneme
    $600 15
First State Heritage Park,
Silver Lake
    $600 29
"How to Get Away with Murder" is but one part of her dominion as a TV writer-producer
    $600 3
The spices in Starbucks pumpkin spice latte topping are cinnamon, clove, ginger & this
    $600 7
1994:
David Justice, Greg Maddux & Deion Sanders, moonlighting from the gridiron
    $600 24
Floating in the waters off Majorca, you might find the fried egg this--we don't suggest it for breakfast
    $600 19
St. Paul was a big fan of this virtue, which, idiomatically, "begins at home"
    DD: $1,500 16
Buffalo Trace Distillery,
Daniel Boone Burial Site
    $800 4
Curcumin is a yellow pigment of this spice sometimes known as Indian saffron
    $800 8
1906:
Charley O'Leary, Pinky Lindsay & here's one who might help a bit... Ty Cobb
    $800 25
Called "canary of the sea" due to its musical stylings, this kind of whale shares its name with a type of sturgeon
    $800 20
"Forewarned" is this other "fore" word, so heed our admonition!
    $1000 17
Historic RCA Studio B,
Belle Meade Plantation
    $1000 28
Born Valerie Bowman, she's a longtime advisor to Pres. Obama, who has said she's like a sister to him
    $1000 18
Ouzo & pastis are flavored with this spice that tastes like licorice or fennel
    $1000 9
1991:
Kent Hrbek, Dan Gladden & Kirby Puckett, & we'll see you tomorrow night!
    $1000 27
This hoofed animal of the far north is named for the odor produced by glands beneath its eyes
    $1000 26
"All cats are gray" under this condition means beauty isn't so important

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

Annie André Elizabeth
$1,000 -$200 $3,000

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Annie André Elizabeth
$2,600 $1,000 $4,100

Double Jeopardy! Round

SUDAN IMPACT
DANCE!
NUMERICAL LIT
THE "RED" ZONE
GAME SHOWS IN THE MOVIES
I'M NOT JUST SAYING
    $400 14
British general Charles Gordon & many others died in the 1885 siege of this Sudanese city
    $400 1
The traditional paso doble should evoke a corrida--the male dancer portrays one of these & the woman is his cape
    $400 19
Heinrich Harrer has a long chat with a Himalayan lama in the 1952 work "Seven Years" here
    $400 2
It's a 2-word visual term for getting very angry
    $400 7
The all-too-simple premise of the game show in this 2012 film--kids murder each other
    $400 24
Many Christians begin prayers with "I decree and" this word that also starts with "dec"
    $800 15
This Ottoman viceroy of Egypt invaded Sudan in 1820; he stung like a bee & KO'd the sultan in 1821
    $800 12
The name of this "forbidden dance" comes from a Portuguese word meaning "to beat"
    $800 20
In a sci-fi story by Arthur C. Clarke, computer experts help Buddhist monks determine the "9 billion names of" this being
    $800 3
A 2-word phrase meaning "deficit", it dates to 1907
    $800 8
The all-too-simple premise of the game show hosted by Richard Dawson in this 1987 film--criminals are murdered
    $800 25
The book of Leviticus & the inscription on a certain bell say to "proclaim" this "throughout all the land"
    $1200 18
Since 2003 hundreds of thousands have fled this most Westerly region of Sudan for neighboring Chad
    $1200 13
These two ballroom dances are in the title of the movie in which Tina Fey played a journalist in Afghanistan
    $1200 21
It's the number of "Splendid Suns" in the title of Khaled Hosseini's 2007 novel of Afghanistan
    $1200 4
Innate, or born to close relatives
    $1200 9
Dev Patel wins big on a game show in this 2008 film
    DD: $2,000 26
This 2,400-year-old text begins, "I swear by Apollo the physician"
    $1600 16
The song "That's Amore" mentions this "gay" Italian dance
    DD: $1,000 22
This English thinker's "Two Treatises of Government" had a "key" influence on the Declaration of Independence
    $1600 5
In slang, it's what the dude seen here is totally doing
    $1600 10
In "Quiz Show" this Brit had all the answers on "Twenty One" as Charles Van Doren; do you have the question?
    $1600 27
Bishop Clemens von Galen bravely denounced this Nazi secret police force in the 1941 "We demand justice" sermon
    $2000 29
In 1940 this nation's troops invaded Sudan from Ethiopia; they were kicked out in 1941
    $2000 17
This dance became popular in 1923 after inclusion in the Broadway musical "Runnin' Wild"
    $2000 23
This self-help bestseller by Stephen Covey is subtitled "Powerful Lessons in Personal Change"
    $2000 6
The D.O.E. says that the goal of this "is to ensure that institutions of higher education meet acceptable levels of quality"
    $2000 11
"A Pig in a Poke" was the game show that sent this family headed by Chevy Chase on a "European Vacation"
    $2000 28
This 18th c. "Angry God" theologian also said, "I affirm" that the true Christian spirit is that of a lamb or a dove

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Annie André Elizabeth
$10,200 $7,000 $8,700

[wagering suggestions for these scores]

Final Jeopardy! Round

19th CENTURY MILITARY MEN
In 1895 he wrote to his family that with "superhuman strength" he would "discover the truth... on the tragic affair"

Final scores:

Annie André Elizabeth
$1,499 $0 $3,399
2nd place: $2,000 3rd place: $1,000 New champion: $3,399

Game dynamics:

Game dynamics graph

Coryat scores:

Annie André Elizabeth
$10,200 $7,000 $12,800
12 R,
2 W
11 R,
5 W
20 R
(including 1 DD),
8 W
(including 2 DDs)

Combined Coryat: $30,000

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Game tape date: 2016-07-19
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