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    $400 25
If you drive your Ford Galaxie to Bode's Galaxy, you'll cover 71 quintillion miles, or 12 million of these units
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Show #6882 - Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Contestants

Anna Lawrence, a commercial insurance broker from Duluth, Minnesota

Ed Patterson, an attorney from Washington, D.C.

Ben-Hur Flores, a customer service representative from Tampa, Florida (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $20,000)

Jeopardy! Round

WORLD CAPITAL MUSEUMS
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK
HODGEPODGE
THAT NBC SHOW WAS FUNNY
TO THE STARS & BEYOND
SOUNDS LIKE A LANGUAGE
    $200 6
The Guinness Storehouse
    $200 11
The cornerstone for the arch at the north entrance to the park was laid by this conservationist president
    $200 18
A man sued this ex-Chicago Bull for $832 million for the discomfort the man felt over looking too much like the superstar
    $200 13
"The sea was angry that day, my friends; like an old man trying to send back soup in a deli"
    $200 24
About every two years this planet comes within 35 million miles of Earth, but at 54,000 miles per hour it doesn't stay in the neighborhood long
    $200 1
This tool may be socket, allen or monkey
    $400 7
The Edvard Munch Museum
    $400 12
Yellowstone has the majority of the world's geysers, including this one that reliably erupts about 17 times a day
    $400 19
Because of events in this place, the Lord said, "Let us go down, and there confound their language"
    $400 14
"I'm afraid the TV Guide comes to Chanandler Bong";
"...Actually, it's Miss Chanandler Bong"
    $400 25
If you drive your Ford Galaxie to Bode's Galaxy, you'll cover 71 quintillion miles, or 12 million of these units
    $400 2
We thank Sir Thomas More for this adjective describing the mythical perfect place
    $600 8
The Corcoran Gallery of Art
    $600 21
This feature of the park was carved out by the Yellowstone River; the one in Arizona is a little deeper
    $600 20
"We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union" begins this part of the Constitution
    $600 15
"I hate lawyers!"
"...Me too; but they make wonderful patients. They have excellent health insurance & they never get better"
    $600 28
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew shows us two astronomical images on the monitor.) The antenna galaxies here are collapsing & merging into each other; in a few billion years the same fate awaits our own Milky Way & this galaxy
    $600 3
We'll always have this type of Louisiana county
    $800 9
The Borghese Gallery
    DD: $1,400 26
These largest North American land mammals seem mellow but cause more injuries to humans in the park than bears do
    $800 22
Hospital size is often ranked by number of these items; New York-Presbyterian has about 2,600
    $800 16
"Did you bring that drink from the restaurant?... Look Karen..."
"Call me by my alias! Anastasia Beaverhausen!"
    $800 29
If we could peer down on the Milky Way galaxy from above, we'd see why it's classified as one of this shape
    $800 4
One letter off from the language of the Philippines, it's a Girl Scout cookie or one following the lead of another
    $1000 10
The Bauhaus Archives & Museum of Design
    $1000 27
About 80% of Yellowstone is forest, & 80% of that is the lodgepole type of this tree
    $1000 23
I'm laying things N to N with this thin-layered puff pastry with cream filling
    $1000 17
Station owner Jimmy James: "Free advertising for the station!... That's something you just can't buy"
    $1000 30
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew shows an animation on the monitor.) Thousands of times as far away as the Earth from the Sun & potentially home to countless comets, the fuzzy edge of our solar system is this cloud
    $1000 5
This name for a type of well comes from a French province

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

Ben-Hur Ed Anna
$2,200 $2,200 $2,000

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Ben-Hur Ed Anna
$4,200 $3,800 $6,200

Double Jeopardy! Round

WHO WON THE WAR ANYWAY?
ON THE BOOKSHELF
MOVIE TITLE REFERENCES
FAMILIAR PHRASES
THEY CAME FROM HAWAII
LET'S GO TO ALASKA
    $400 15
This empire was victorious in wars Gallic & Punic
    $400 1
Winston Smith works at the Ministry of Truth in this novel
    $400 10
2011:
Maids like Aibileen Clark & Minny Jackson
    $400 20
Someone who looks ill or nauseated is said to be green around thse fish organs
    $400 9
In 2000, Miss Hawaii Angela Perez Baraquio was crowned this, becoming the first Asian-American to win the title
    $400 8
With around 300,000 people, it's the state's most populous city
    $800 16
In 1949 this group won the Chinese Civil War
    $800 2
A novel by Anne Rice begins, "I am the vampire" him. "I'm immortal. More or less"
    $800 11
1999:
From the color of its floor tiles, a nickname for death row
    $800 21
"When all else fails, read" these
    $800 24
He graduated from the Punahou Prep School in 1979 before moving on to Occidental & Columbia
    $800 7
Alaska's longest river, it rises in Canada & then winds 1,200 miles cross the state, emptying into Norton Sound
    $1200 17
In the 1930s Fascist forces led by this general won the Spanish Civil War
    $1200 3
In 3 weeks in 1960, Anthony Burgess wrote this ultraviolent book bout young psychopaths
    $1200 12
2010:
Implanting an idea into someone's mind during a dream state
    $1200 28
The line about eating this & having it too was recorded in a 1546 book by John Heywood
    $1200 25
In 2004, at age 14, she became the youngest female to play in a PGA tournament, the Sony Open in Hawaii
    $1200 6
This "Little" island lies in the Bering Strait less than a mile east of the International Date Line
    $1600 18
The English Civil War was Parliament vs. this king, who surrendered in 1646
    $1600 4
The title of this Dickens novel refers to a residence near St. Albans
    $1600 13
1987:
Term for ammo fully encased in a copper alloy
    $1600 29
A 17th century prince reportedly said he'd fight until he died in this, now found before "effort"
    $1600 26
This Honolulu native's hits included "Pearly Shells" & his signature song "Tiny Bubbles"
    DD: $1,800 22
This western peninsula is home to the world's largest maar, or volcanic crater lake
    $2000 19
South America's War of the Pacific ended in 1883 with this winning nation cutting off Bolivia from the sea
    $2000 5
This monster in "Beowulf" was said to be descended from Cain
    DD: $2,000 14
1944:
A clause in a life insurance policy
    $2000 30
This French phrase means "reason for being"
    $2000 27
In 1993 Akebono became the first non-Japanese to reach Grand Champion status in this activity
    $2000 23
The 1964 earthquake raised parts of this largest Alaskan island by 30 feet

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Ben-Hur Ed Anna
$6,400 $17,800 $14,200

Final Jeopardy! Round

U.S. GOVERNMENT PEOPLE
A committee chaired by the official in this job released the influential 1964 report "Smoking and Health"

Final scores:

Ben-Hur Ed Anna
$12,400 $28,400 $20,000
3rd place: $1,000 New champion: $28,400 2nd place: $2,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Ben-Hur Ed Anna
$8,200 $17,200 $14,200
14 R,
5 W
(including 1 DD)
21 R
(including 2 DDs),
2 W
18 R,
2 W

Combined Coryat: $39,600

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