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    $1200 18
We drew the "line" at a dinner with this French minister of war whose ideas didn't fly in WWII vs. Germany
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Show #6860 - Friday, June 13, 2014

Mike Janela of Guinness World Records presents Alex Trebek with a framed certificate recognizing his hosting record: "The most gameshow episodes hosted by the same presenter (same program) is 6,829 by Alex Trebek on 'Jeopardy!' in Culver City, California, USA as of 17 April 2014".

Contestants

Whitney Marshall, a software engineer from Overland Park, Kansas

Shelby O'Neill, a freelance writer and editor from Austin, Texas

Katie Frank, a graduate student in communications studies from Poway, California (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $30,200)

Jeopardy! Round

A PAGEANT OF ROYALTY
"O" YES
HISTORIC TV
U.S. FRANCHISES
LITERATURE
HAPPY HOLIDAY!
    $200 26
Henry IV of Castile wanted her to marry the king of Portugal, but she wed Ferdinand in 1469
    $200 24
You don't need to be a wizard to know oz. is short for this measure
    $200 1
This '70s miniseries scored a monster 71% of viewers for its finale & boosted interest in genealogy
    $200 13
The Filet-O-Fish is one of its offerings
    $200 6
This Tolstoy tome centers on the 1812 invasion of Russia & the ensuing Russian resistance
    $200 11
In 2013 this federal holiday was also Inauguration Day
    $400 27
Her 26-year marriage to Prince Rainier III ended with her death in 1982
    $400 21
In Madrid, it follows nueve, diez...
    $400 2
Before "Survivor" & "Big Brother", this MTV show took television into a house where 7 young people lived together
    $400 14
Regis Corporation franchises this "Super" salon chain that gives 33 million clips a year
    $400 7
This novel by Ken Kesey is set at a mental hospital
    $400 12
In North Korea, Dec. 27 is this document's day--North Carolina's could be Nov. 21, 1789
    $600 28
She had a Caesar on the side while she was married to her brother Ptolemy XIV
    $600 22
It's egg-shaped & sounds like so
    $600 3
This Norman Lear sitcom that began in 1971 dealt with controversial topics regularly
    DD: $1,000 15
The sandwich generation loves this chain, now tops in number of U.S. restaurants
    $600 8
Sal Paradise & Dean Moriarty decide to "beat" it across America in this modern classic
    $600 18
Jan. 26 is Duarte's birthday in this country, honoring Juan Duarte, a leader in its fight for freedom from Haiti
    $800 29
In 1137 she was but a teenager, & not only did she inherit Aquitaine but also wed the future king of France!
    $800 23
Government by the few
    $800 4
In 1956 NBC paired Chet Huntley & this future "This Week With..." host on an innovative newscast
    $800 16
Out west you'll find this convenience store at Arco stations, morning or night
    $800 9
In a Thomas Mann tale, Gustav Von Aschenbach has a date with "death in" this city
    $800 19
In this country October 24 is Popular Resistance Day as well as Suez National Day
    $1000 30
In 1966, she, then a Dutch princess, decided to Potter around the house with Klauss Von Amsberg
    $1000 25
Not just the art of speaking, it can also be a place of prayer, like the one seen here
    $1000 5
"I Spy" made the TV history books in 1965 when it cast this African American in one of the lead roles
    $1000 17
Hilton doesn't own Holiday Inn but does own this other "H" "Inn"
    $1000 10
12th century England is the setting of Ken Follett's historical novel these "of the Earth"
    $1000 20
"Pause for the Pledge of Allegiance" is a part of this U.S. holiday's ceremonies

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

Katie Shelby Whitney
$5,200 $1,600 $400

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Katie Shelby Whitney
$10,600 $1,600 $3,200

Double Jeopardy! Round

MY DINNER WITH ANDRE
SPOILER MOVIE TITLES
"CO"NCERNING SCIENCE
OPERA CHARACTERS
BOROUGH IN!
THESAURUS WORDS
(Alex: Each correct response will be made up of the letters in the word "Thesaurus".)
    $400 12
Separate tabs, please! This 400-lb. wrestler, "The 8th Wonder of the World", reportedly drank 119 beers in 6 hours
    $400 1
1951:
The title telegraphs the fate of Arthur Miller's character
    $400 15
General term for something that transmits sound, electricity or other forms of energy
    $400 10
This slave girl & her mistress Amneris are both in love with Radames, a captain in the Egyptian Army
    $400 30
This state's North Slope borough covers nearly as much territory as the entire United Kingdom
    $400 4
To guarantee or state with confidence to someone
    $800 17
Enjoy an all-you-can-eat buffet with this Vegas-born athlete
    $800 9
1998:
Folks go through a lot of trouble for Soldier Matt Damon
    $800 14
The enzyme Thrombin is a natural one of these clot formers
    $800 11
14 guardian angels descend a ladder to protect this brother & sister in the woods
    $800 29
The 19 boroughs of this North American city include LaSalle, Verdun, & Saint-Laurent
    $800 5
In general, he leads you to your seat; specifically, he tries to make you leap out of yours as a performer
    $1200 18
We drew the "line" at a dinner with this French minister of war whose ideas didn't fly in WWII vs. Germany
    $1200 8
2004:
David Carradine has to go in Volume 2
    $1200 13
Boiling this protein found in the fibers of connective tissues turns it into gelatin
    DD: $3,000 21
While reading fortunes in a pack of cards, she sees death for herself & her lover Don Jose
    $1200 26
19th century English reformers fought against "rotten boroughs", depopulated areas used to control seats in this
    $1200 28
To pan-fry (spot us the accent over one letter, okay?)
    $1600 19
Preheat the electric oven & think of this last name of physcist Andre-Marie, the unit for measuring current
    $1600 7
2013:
Navy SEALs make a rough decision in Afghanistan
    DD: $5,600 3
In an experiment, the people getting sugar pills instead of the drug being tested are this group
    $1600 22
This court jester arranges to have the Duke of Mantua killed, but his own daughter Gilda switches places & is killed instead
    $1600 25
In 2014 the Super Bowl was played at MetLife Stadium in this New Jersey borough
    $1600 27
A spud, or reddish-brown color
    $2000 20
He won an Oscar for his score for "My Fair Lady"; crumpets & tea wouldn't be the same without him
    $2000 6
1994:
Hugh & Andie have a series of social engagements
    $2000 2
(Sarah of the Clue Crew is in the lab.) The mesh serves as a cap, and this attractive force will hold the water together; so even gravity won't make it leak
    $2000 23
Despite his wife's pleas not to do so, this prince attacks the Polovtsi, a Tartar tribe, & is promptly captured
    $2000 24
Caerphilly & Vale of Glamorgan are among its county boroughs
    $2000 16
A monkey, Macaca mulatta

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Katie Shelby Whitney
$18,400 $400 $20,000

Final Jeopardy! Round

FOREIGN AFFAIRS
William Sullivan retired from the Foreign Service in 1979; he was the last U.S. Ambassador to this country

Final scores:

Katie Shelby Whitney
$8,400 $400 $3,199
2-day champion: $38,600 3rd place: $1,000 2nd place: $2,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Katie Shelby Whitney
$16,600 $0 $16,000
23 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
11 R
(including 1 DD),
4 W
20 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W

Combined Coryat: $32,600

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