Show #8892 - Tuesday, June 13, 2023

Suresh Krishnan game 6.

Contestants

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Laura Blyler Scanland, a nonprofit fundraiser from Newport News, Virginia

Joe Seibert, a graduate student in physics from San Diego, California

Suresh Krishnan, a networking engineer from Suwanee, Georgia (whose 5-day cash winnings total $82,194)

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Jeopardy! Round

DADJECTIVES
FLOWERS
THE YEAR OF THE HORSE
LET'S CHECK YOUR FAMILY HISTORY
ACCESSORIES
AFTER THE FACT
    $200 9
Matthew 6:9 says, "Our Father which art in heaven", this "be Thy name"
    $200 8
Robert Frost wrote, "A saying that every maid knows is... nothing is gained by not gathering" these
    $200 2
1973:
He didn't run the United Nations, but he did run the Belmont in record time
    $200 19
In 1434 this family wrested control of Florence from the rival Albizzi family & stuck around a bit
    $200 10
This soft French cap is having a fashion moment, thanks in part to "Emily in Paris"
    $200 1
Oslo hosted the 1952 Winter Olympics... with demonstration sports like bandy, kind of like hockey speeded up as this replaces the puck
    $400 15
From Latin for "relating to the father", this adjective often precedes "instinct"
    $400 24
The gentian has bell- or trumpet-shaped flowers that are usually an intense shade of this
    $400 3
2003:
Verboom, a descendant of War Admiral, played him in this movie
    $400 20
Last name of Albert, born in 1852 & the oldest of 7 siblings including Otto & Charles for whom life was truly a circus
    $400 11
The difference between a belt bag & this, also called a bum bag & worn by tourists in the 1990s, is really about placement
    $400 5
Chancellorsville was an 1863 battle... where the grandson of this midnight rider withdrew his troops, getting him court martialed
    $600 16
A 2015 headline:
This kind of "dad who 'died' to get out of paying child support pays $10k, sentenced to jail"
    DD: $1,600 25
The trailing arbutus, which once told the Pilgrims spring was here, is also called this, a name the Pilgrims knew well
    $600 4
1979:
Cass-Olé had the title role in this, maybe the second-best known horse tale with black in the title
    $600 21
Last name of Frank, who invented the Milky Way bar; his family is still one of the USA's richest
    $600 12
Rommy Hunt Revson is credited as the inventor of this tie for ponytails that used fabric so as not to damage the hair
    $600 6
Magnesium has the atomic number 12... & is found in this digestive aid that Phillips' claims to be the No. 1 brand of
    $800 17
Chill! Negro Leagues legend & Baseball Hall of Famer James Bell was known as this "Papa"
    $800 26
The American this Plant Society says nowadays these are affordable--spend as little as you like, but you won't be able to own just one
    $800 29
1944:
King Charles carried this actress in her star-making role in "National Velvet"
    $800 22
Built in 1020, what's translated as "Hawk's Castle" gave this royal European dynasty its family name
    $800 13
These earrings dangle like the light fixture of the same name
    $800 7
Cows eat grass... but can't digest it until it's been softened into cud, making cows this type of animal
    $1000 18
"Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" features this "Daddy"
    $1000 27
The Japanese imperial family's crest features the kiku, this flower
    $1000 30
1977:
With owners from Washington State, he won the Triple Crown
    $1000 23
In 1566 this "beefy" family got its estates included in the oprichnina, or in land run under the czar's personal hand
    $1000 14
Anya Taylor-Joy & Olivia Wilde are among the stars who have worn opera-length these accessories on the red carpet
    $1000 28
John Keats described himself as "five feet high"... that's 6 inches taller than this "Rape of the Lock" poet

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

Suresh Joe Laura
$2,800 $1,000 $600

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Suresh Joe Laura
$5,000 $3,200 $200

Double Jeopardy! Round

DEEP BOOKS
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN SLOGANS
SILENT K WORDS
4-LETTER WORLD CITIES
CROP TO IT
STAND-UP SPECIALS
    $400 11
Jay Shetty says his "8 Rules of" this important subject can help you with breakups & finding "the One"
    $400 16
"Don't swap horses in the middle of the stream" (1864)
    $400 6
It's a type of backpack
    $400 1
Tradition says this city was founded in 753 B.C., but it wasn't built in a day
    $400 22
Shucks--covering 90 million acres, it's the most commonly grown feed crop in the United States
    $400 21
In 2023 he slapped back at Will Smith in "Selective Outrage", the first live global event on Netflix
    $800 12
Anne Applebaum's "Twilight of" this political system we quite like is subtitled "The Seductive Lure of Authoritarianism"
    $800 17
"The gallant & successful defender of New Orleans"
(1828)
    $800 7
In a Chumbawamba song, this happens, "but I get up again"
    $800 2
This large South American city is nicknamed the "City of Kings"
    $800 24
Green manure is a crop or plant that's plowed beneath soil to help give it nutrients, especially this gas
    $800 23
In her 2019 "Not Normal" special she said, "I have more respect for strippers than women who go on 'The Bachelor'"
    $1200 13
A term for the alternative history genre, or a book of "Serious Scientific Answers to Absurd Hypothetical Questions"
    $1200 18
"Two good terms deserve another"
(1940)
    $1200 8
In an epic takedown in "King Lear", Oswald is called a this, "a rascal... filthy, worsted-stocking" this (again)
    $1200 3
This city on the Côte d'Azur is thought to be named in honor of the Greek goddess of victory
    $1200 28
This crop is the largest source of animal protein feed in the world & second in the vegetable oil race
    $1200 25
He was just 22 when he took to the stage in a red leather suit for his 1983 special "Delirious"
    $1600 14
Ken Jennings' "100 Places to See After You Die" includes this hall of the slain that has the Valkyries as barmaids
    $1600 19
"In your heart, you know he's right" (a Republican, 1964)
    $1600 9
This aptly named brand calls itself a "wedding marketplace that connects couples with local wedding professionals"
    DD: $2,000 4
In 2022 it was the site of 2 FIFA World Cup venues
    $1600 29
This first name of American farmer Hanson was given to a type of grass often used for hay
    $1600 26
"Breaking the Rules" was a 1987 special by him, "a comedy combination of Chuck Yeager & Evel Knievel", said Robin Williams
    $2000 15
Take a prison term decided by a judge, insert 1 letter & you have this book by Nicholas Humphrey about what it is to be conscious
    $2000 20
"Let the people rule" (a turn-of-the-20th century Democrat)
    DD: $2,000 10
Sir Francis Bacon wrote, "ipsa scientia potestas est", often translated to this phrase
    $2000 5
Fiji's capital, it's home to the University of the South Pacific
    $2000 30
Some crops have been genetically altered to be herbicide resistant, especially to Roundup, first made by this company
    $2000 27
Jerrod Carmichael revealed secrets in his 2022 stand-up special, including this first name, also the show's title

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Suresh Joe Laura
$11,800 $7,200 $600

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Final Jeopardy! Round

ACTORS
He starred in the 2 films whose soundtracks were the top 2 bestselling albums of 1978

Final scores:

Suresh Joe Laura
$14,401 $1,200 $1,199
6-day champion: $96,595 2nd place: $2,000 3rd place: $1,000

Game dynamics:

Game dynamics graph

Coryat scores:

Suresh Joe Laura
$11,800 $8,200 $2,600
20 R,
2 W
16 R
(including 1 DD),
5 W
(including 1 DD)
5 R,
4 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $22,600

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Game tape date: 2023-04-04
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