Show #9055 - Friday, March 8, 2024

2024 Tournament of Champions semifinal game 2.

Contestants

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Emily Sands, a project manager from Chanhassen, Minnesota

Yogesh Raut, a social and personality psychologist from Vancouver, Washington

David Sibley, an Episcopal priest from Walla Walla, Washington

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Jeopardy! Round

LITERARY AWARDS
SUFFIXES
LEFTOVERS
WE'RE GOIN' TO BROADWAY!
PAPER
TRAIL
    $200 24
The first of his 4, count 'em, 4 Pulitzers, was for "New Hampshire: A Poem with Notes & Grace Notes"
    $200 30
It's the very short, Arabic-influenced suffix that makes a demonym (a nationality noun) from Yemen or Pakistan
    $200 28
This organization is the first to tell us that "animals are not ours to experiment on, eat, wear, use for entertainment..."
    $200 29
"A View from the Bridge" saw this woman win a 2010 Tony for Actress in a Featured Role in a Play
    $200 27
The general direction of the fibers in a sheet of paper is called this, also a term for things like rye or millet
    $200 26
Great Bend, Kansas was a stopping point on this historic trail that went from Missouri to the capital of New Mexico
    $400 23
The Man Group sponsored this prestigious British literary prize from 2002 to 2019
    $400 22
It's the British spelling of the suffix that makes a verb out of "industrial"
    $400 17
In 1861, 3 years after the publication of this classic medical textbook, its author died of smallpox at age 34
    $400 21
Songs in this show include "King Arthur's Song", "I Am Not Dead Yet" & "You Won't Succeed On Broadway"
    $400 20
Made from silicon carbide, flint or garnet, this abrasive can have a grit level anywhere from 12 to 1000
    $400 25
Now a National Historic Trail, it began in Nauvoo, Illinois & ended at the Great Salt Lake
    $600 1
Octavia Butler got the inaugural Infinity Award by the Science Fiction & Writers Association at these star-studded awards
    $600 14
As early as 1973 this suffix from a D.C. building was tacked onto "Wine" to describe a scandal involving fake Bordeaux
    $600 2
Partly from Greek for "horse", it was an oval track for horse & chariot races in ancient Greece
    $600 19
King George sings, "Cuz when push comes to shove, I will kill your friends & family to remind you of my love" in this show
    $600 8
This French-named arts & crafts material is repulped paper mixed with glue that's used to mold masks & toys
    $600 15
A trail that runs some 3,100 miles from Canada to Mexico is named for this demarcation that splits North America in 2
    $800 5
This 18th century publisher who helped usher Mother Goose into the world is the namesake of a lauded medal
    $800 13
The -ary suffix often means "place of", as in this type of place
    $800 3
In 2011, this country replaced its solid green flag with one featuring red, black & green stripes
    $800 7
This actor could have been a contender for the busiest 1946--he was in at least 4 shows, including "Candida" as Eugene
    $800 9
Some cardboard goes through this process with a name from the Latin for "wrinkle"
    DD: $1,800 11
Surname of settler John, who blazed a trail to Montana & left his name on a city there
    $1000 6
The Hugo Award isn't named after Victor Hugo, but this Hugo who founded the sci-fi magazine Amazing Stories
    $1000 12
This 4-letter suffix goes on words for types of medical exams, or on Beatrix Potter rabbits
    $1000 4
This book about Natty Bumppo's youth was chronologically first of the "Leatherstocking Tales" but was written last
    $1000 18
A story told in reverse, this Sondheim musical that ran 16 performances in 1981 returned to B'way in triumph in 2023
    $1000 10
Collectors love prints made on this type of photographic paper from the 19th century named for the egg whites used to treat it
    $1000 16
The Oregon Trail ended in this Oregon river valley now famed for its wine

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

David Yogesh Emily
$200 $3,600 $4,000

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

David Yogesh Emily
$600 $7,400 $5,600

Double Jeopardy! Round

THE MIDDLE AGES
13-LETTER WORDS
SHADES OF BLUE
SOUTH OF THE EQUATOR
FILM BROS
150 YEARS OF THE 92nd STREET Y
    $400 20
Who knows how long this country would have stayed heathen if not for the Christianizing of its 10th c. King Olaf Tryggvason
    $400 30
You might have to perform with some real dummies if you seek this stage job perfected by Edgar Bergen
    $400 28
In shades of blue, it follows ultra & aqua
    $400 27
Durban, South Africa was once named Port Natal; Natal is Portuguese for this holiday
    $400 25
Ciarán Hinds & Richard Coyle have portrayed Aberforth, a brother of this Hogwarts honcho
    $400 29
In 1883 it was still the 42nd St. Y & at a further downtown branch, this poet taught immigrants the year she wrote "The New Colossus"
    $800 19
Far ahead of Europe, China developed this advance in communications; the Diamond Sutra of 868 A.D. is an example of it
    $800 21
It's what you're doing when you're speaking aloud to no one else in particular on stage
    $800 22
A lovely shade of blue is named for these objects seen here
    $800 23
One activity if, you're in Gurue in northern Mozambique is a hike to the Cascata, this feature, a good place to cool off
    $800 24
John C. Reilly & Will Ferrell bond over their love for John Stamos in this 2008 film
    $800 26
Elie Wiesel's more than 180 lectures at the Y began in the mid-'60s, reporting on Jews unable to leave here
    $1200 16
In 1043 this lady & her husband Leofric, Earl of Mercia, founded a monastery in Coventry
    $1200 11
It's another name for a bachelor's degree
    $1200 17
Some call it a bachelor's button, others call it this, also a shade of blue
    $1200 18
Named for an earl, not a duke, this major New Zealand port has the country's largest concentration of Maori
    $1200 15
After 2 brothers are killed in Normandy & one brother in New Guinea, a rescue mission goes to save the 4th brother in this film
    DD: $2,800 14
In his U.S. reading debut, in June 1966, this S. Amer. poet said his country was in full winter but his welcome was like spring
    $1600 8
The Lombard League, an alliance of Italian cities, was founded in 1167 to defend against this red-bearded Holy Roman Emperor
    $1600 10
If you register a domain name solely with the intention of selling it for profit, sit down, you're this type of intruder
    DD: $7,600 6
In his "Great Waves" print, Hokusai used this imported blue pigment first made in Germany
    $1600 1
Ready for some golf? Head to this very remote South Atlantic island & its 9-hole Longwood golf course
    $1600 3
Nicolas Cage got one Oscar nomination for 2 roles when he played brothers Charlie & Donald Kaufman in this 2002 film
    $1600 12
In 1948 this actor-singer of Caribbean heritage made his Off-Broadway debut at the Y in a play about Sojourner Truth
    $2000 9
Not Peter the Apostle nor Peter the Great but this preacher led the People's Crusade in filthy garments & riding a donkey
    $2000 7
The international museum for this in Maine has exhibits on Bigfoot & the Loch Ness Monster
    $2000 5
In 1999 Pantone named this peaceful 8-letter shade of sky blue its first color of the year & of the millennium
    $2000 2
New Britain is the largest island in this German-named archipelago in the southwest Pacific
    $2000 4
In "The Kissing Booth", Elle Evans may be best friends with Lee but gets her smooch on with his bro Noah, played by this actor
    $2000 13
"Revelations", a signature work that this choreographer set to spirituals had its world premiere at the Y in 1960

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

David Yogesh Emily
$6,200 $21,400 $6,800
(lock game)

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Final Jeopardy! Round

LITERATURE & RELIGION
This city now in Turkey is the addressee of one of the New Testament epistles & the setting for "The Comedy of Errors"

Final scores:

David Yogesh Emily
$2,479 $21,400 $6,800
3rd place: $10,000 Finalist 2nd place: $10,000

Game dynamics:

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Coryat scores:

David Yogesh Emily
$6,200 $20,400 $12,800
12 R,
3 W
23 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W
19 R
(including 1 DD),
5 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $39,400

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Game tape date: 2024-02-08
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