Show #7566 - Monday, July 3, 2017

Jon Eisenman game 2.

Contestants

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Emily Campbell, a social media producer from Los Angeles, California

Trevor Schultz, a government contractor from Goodyear, Arizona

Jon Eisenman, an attorney from Los Angeles, California (whose 1-day cash winnings total $18,300)

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Jeopardy! Round

LINES ON THE MAP
COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES
HEALTH & MEDICINE
MARY TYLER MOORE
YOU'RE GONNA MAKE IT
AFTER "ALL"
    $200 8
This geographic line was first designated by an international conference in 1884
    $200 5
What started as the Harvard Annex in 1879 was chartered as this women's school in 1894
    $200 6
Loss of this type of vision, from the Greek for "circumference", can be an early sign of glaucoma
    $200 26
Mary was born not in Minneapolis but in this NYC borough & as a child lived in its Flatbush neighborhood
    $200 21
You'll probably want an espresso machine to make one of these, Italian for coffee with milk
    $200 16
This unproved assertion or accusation
    $400 12
Shifting priorities prompted Samoa to adjust this line in 2011 to go back to the future & be on the same day as Australia
    $400 4
Nike was founded by a track coach & a student, both from this university
    $400 7
Lyme disease is transmitted to humans by the bite of these infected creatures
    $400 27
Before she starred in her own self-titled show, Mary starred for 5 seasons in the sitcom named for this other icon
    $400 22
You're gonna make one of these, but perhaps not as big as the 97-foot-tall one Horace Burgess built in a white oak
    $400 17
This 8-letter irritant, like pollen
    $600 13
The border line seen here separates these two nations that were part of the same union until 1523
    DD: $600 1
Of the 10 University of California campuses, this one in northern California is alphabetically first
    $600 9
The machine that performs this process is also known as an artificial kidney
    $600 28
Mary was a longtime advocate for research into this autoimmune disorder with which she'd been diagnosed at 33
    $600 23
A coil of wire, an antenna, an earphone & a diode are the basics to build a simple "crystal" one of these
    $600 18
This indirect reference
    $800 14
Mauritania north of the Nouakchott-Nema line is mostly this geographic feature
    $800 2
During the War of 1812, students saw the burning of the White House from their dormitories at this Jesuit university
    $800 10
Resting hand tremors & slowed movement called bradykinesia are early signs of this neurological disease
    $800 29
In 1969's "Change of Habit", Mary co-starred as a nun opposite this rock legend in the last of his 31 feature roles
    $800 24
You just need a clean glass bottle, some soil & some plants to make one of these, from the Latin for "earth"
    $800 19
This verb meaning to reduce in severity
    $1000 15
The route of this fortification, built in the 1930s, stretched for hundreds of miles
    $1000 3
In 1817 Col Sylvanus Thayer began an influential 16 yrs. as superintendent at this institution in New York state
    $1000 11
(Kelly shows a joint on the monitor.) Around joints, small fluid-filled sacs reduce friction, but trauma or arthritis can cause this inflammation, leading to pain and limiting range of motion
    $1000 30
Mary won a Golden Globe & got an Oscar nomination as the mom in this 1980 tearjerker directed by Robert Redford
    $1000 25
You can keep your paper clips from getting scattered by making a simple desk organizer with a neodymium one of these inside
    $1000 20
This small metal item essential for assembling Ikea products

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

Jon Trevor Emily
$5,600 $1,200 $2,200

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Jon Trevor Emily
$5,600 $7,000 $3,600

Double Jeopardy! Round

THIRD PARTY PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES
LETTER PERFECT
(Alex: Each response will be a letter of the alphabet.)
UNDERWATER
ANAGRAMMED U.S. CITIES
MARVEL MOVIE MAGIC
WE "LOVE" TO READ
    $400 22
Seen here is this 2016 Green Party nominee
    $400 17
We can think of 10 reasons to name this letter that usually makes a "Z" sound leading off a word
    $400 12
An underwater memorial to the USS Arizona is found at this Honolulu location
    $400 1
Keno Spa, Washington
    $400 25
In the new film "Spider-Man: Homecoming", the web-slinger is trying to prove he's worthy of joining this group
    $400 11
Oliver Barrett IV & Jenny Cavilleri are the couple at the heart of this weepie
    $800 23
There were surely no beer bashes in support of this party's John P. St. John in 1884
    $800 18
"Gadsby" was a 50,000-word work of fiction with no using of this non-consonant (Ha! Did it! But it was hard to do!)
    $800 13
On a hippopotamus these openings are surrounded by bristly hairs & have special flaps that close underwater
    $800 2
Diagnose, California
    $800 27
This title superhero got his name from a list of bets on who would get killed first
    $800 9
The 2 James Bond novels written by Ian Fleming that fit the category are "The Spy Who Loved Me" & this one with Smersh
    $1200 24
In 2012 & 2016 the Libertarian Party candidate was this politician
    $1200 19
This "score" measures our love or dislike for brands or celebrities
    $1200 14
Sharks Underwater Grill is a dining experience at this theme park in Orlando
    DD: $1,000 3
Reno Sky, New York
    $1200 30
Fittingly, the full name of that flameout Ghost Rider is Johnny this
    DD: $4,000 6
The only Shakespeare play that fits the bill is this comedy
    $1600 29
He ran twice as a third party candidate in the 1990s, the second time as the Reform Party's standard bearer
    $1600 20
Thiamine is this type of vitamin
    $1600 15
Visit this "Dry" park in the straits of Florida & get wet in its many snorkeling adventures
    $1600 4
Seam, Arizona
    $1600 10
Super soldier serum was the stuff that created this title hero
    $1600 7
Teaching in London's East End inspired E.R. Braithwaite to write this 1959 book, later a Sidney Poitier film
    $2000 28
In presidential elections, Norman Thomas repped this party 6 times & Eugene V. Debs, 5 times
    $2000 21
This type of joint is a pair of hinges at 90 degrees to allow shafts to bend in any direction
    $2000 16
He's written over 20 books featuring underwater adventurer Dirk Pitt, including 2014's "Havana Storm"
    $2000 5
Seam, Iowa
    $2000 26
In the "Thor" movies, Idris Elba guards the entry to Asgard via a rainbow bridge with this Norse name
    $2000 8
In 2007 Oprah's Book Club included this novel by Gabriel Garcia Marquez

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Jon Trevor Emily
$13,400 $24,600 $6,000

[wagering suggestions for these scores]

Final Jeopardy! Round

20th CENTURY TRANSPORTATION
The first of these to enter service was christened by First Lady Pat Nixon at Dulles Intl. Airport on January 15, 1970

Final scores:

Jon Trevor Emily
$26,800 $22,200 $2,001
2-day champion: $45,100 2nd place: $2,000 3rd place: $1,000

Game dynamics:

Game dynamics graph

Coryat scores:

Jon Trevor Emily
$14,400 $21,800 $6,000
19 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
(including 1 DD)
24 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W
9 R,
2 W

Combined Coryat: $42,200

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