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    $400 7
The clock at 20th & Blake Streets is a meeting place for Colorado Rockies fans prior to entering this field
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Show #7079 - Thursday, May 28, 2015

Dan Feitel game 3.

Contestants

Adrienne Onofri, a writer and editor from Queens, New York

Ivan Tan, a graduate student originally from Lexington, Massachusetts

Dan Feitel, an attorney originally from Gillette, New Jersey (2-day champion whose cash winnings total $45,599)

Jeopardy! Round

SUPERHERO DAY JOBS?
BOOKS' FIRST LINES
BASEBALL STADIUMS
ISLANDS IN THE "C"s
(Alex: Each correct response will begin with that letter of the alphabet.)
PERFUME
WORDS WITH(IN) FRIENDS
(Alex: Each correct response will be made up of the letters you find in the word "friends".)
    $200 21
The Flash doesn't need a bike to excel at this message delivery job whose name comes from the French for "run"
    $200 1
The Beat Generation Bible:
"I first met Dean not long after my wife and I split up"
    $200 6
In 2009 New Yorkers watched this major league park demolished; Yankee Stadium lasted another year
    $200 16
The ruins of Knossos are on this Greek island
    $200 26
$76 can get you a bottle of Ralph from this designer
    $200 11
A fruit or cheese covering
    $400 22
The new tower on the building named for this legendary publisher leaves many windows for Spidey to wash
    $400 2
A dystopian novel:
"It was a bright cold day in April, and the clocks were striking thirteen"
    $400 7
The clock at 20th & Blake Streets is a meeting place for Colorado Rockies fans prior to entering this field
    $400 17
An old song says, "26 miles across the sea" this island "is a-waitin' for me"
    $400 27
Stella...! Stella...! Stella is a perfume by this daughter of a musician
    $400 12
Anyone eating a restaurant meal
    $600 23
Wolverine slices & dices up meats for this teppanyaki restaurant chain that began in 1964
    $600 3
"Renowned curator Jacques Sauniere staggered through the vaulted archway of the museum's grand gallery"
    $600 8
Marge Schott once threatened to move this team to Kentucky to get a better lease for Great American Ball Park
    $600 18
Willemstad is the capital & chief town of this Dutch island in the Caribbean
    $600 28
Elizabeth Arden makes perfume called this colorful door
    $600 13
Prevalent or widespread, like crime in certain areas
    $800 24
For extra cash, Ant-Man asks honeybees to fork over some of this "regal" goo that's fed to prospective queens
    $800 4
By Joyce:
"Once upon a time and a very good time it was there was a moocow coming down along the road..."
    $800 9
In 2005 Rogers Communications bought this team's SkyDome & renamed it Rogers Centre
    DD: $1,000 19
These islands, Grand & Little, are named for the alligators reported to be native there
    $800 29
For the scent of manifesto, put that fragrance by this 3-named designer in one of his handbags
    $800 14
To tear apart
    $1000 25
Hulk is a smash with film productions--he uses his skin as a backdrop for this process, a type of chroma key
    $1000 5
Hard boiled:
"Sam Spade's jaw was long and bony, his chin a jutting V under the more flexible V of his mouth"
    $1000 10
In 2008 the Cleveland Indians sold the naming rights to Jacobs Field to this insurance company
    $1000 20
The flag of these islands has a lot in common with the flag of New Zealand
    $1000 30
Jasmin Noir is made by this company that uses a "V" instead of a "U" in its name
    $1000 15
A wetland

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

Dan Ivan Adrienne
$4,200 $3,200 $200

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Dan Ivan Adrienne
$5,600 $4,800 $3,400

Double Jeopardy! Round

ARACHNIDS
PAINTERS & PAINTINGS
PSYCHOLOGY
1990--25 YEARS AGO
PERFORMERS' AUTOBIOGRAPHIES
"G"REA"T" WORDS
(Alex: Each correct response will begin with a "G" and end with a "T".)
    $400 5
Latrodectus mactans, the scientific name of this "hourglass spider", means "murderous biting robber"
    $400 14
In the 1890s he portrayed night life in "A Corner of the Moulin de la Galette" & "At the Moulin Rouge"
    $400 21
Emmy-nominated animal psychologist Cesar Millan is better known as this to TV viewers
    $400 16
After 11 years in the job, this U.K. prime minister resigned
    $400 1
"sTori telling"
(2008)
    $400 4
You say it to wish good health to someone who has sneezed
    $800 6
The Arizona blond species of this large, hairy spider inhabits the desert areas of the Southwest
    $800 15
Looking at soft Camembert cheese inspired him to paint soft pocket watches in "The Persistence of Memory"
    $800 26
An impulse-control disorder, it's the compulsion to steal in the absence of any real economic motive
    DD: $3,500 17
This city, capital of the same-named country, was overrun by Iraqi forces
    $800 2
"Dancing with Myself"
(2014)
    $800 10
This cord made from animal intestines is used as strings for musical instruments
    $1200 7
Like lobsters & millipedes, arachnids belong to this "joint-legged" phylum of the animal kingdom
    $1200 22
In this Spaniard's "Portrait of the Duchess of Alba", the subject of the painting points to the artist's name at her feet
    $1200 27
This 2-word term has its origins in a hostage taking that followed a botched 1973 robbery of a Swedish bank
    $1200 18
For the first time Pavarotti, Carreras & Domingo performed together as this supergroup
    $1200 3
"Kiss and Make-Up"
(2001)
    $1200 11
It's the reinforced eyelet in cloth or leather through which a fastener passes
    $1600 8
Oh, orb weaver, I believe there are 2,800 species of you including a spider named for this strong material it produces
    $1600 24
Jacques-Louis David painted "The Oath of the Horatii" in this style, a reaction against Rococo
    $1600 29
From the Sanskrit for "circle", in Jungian psychology, it's a symbol for the effort to unify the self
    $1600 19
Winnie (Churchill) got a ticker-tape parade on March 15, 1946; this Winnie was in one with her husband on June 20, 1990
    $1600 23
"I Must Say: My Life as a Humble Comedy Legend"
(2014)
    $1600 12
To "run" this was to endure an old military punishment as two lines of your comrades pummeled you
    $2000 9
The northern deer tick spreads this disease by injecting bacteria into its victims' blood
    $2000 25
Some say that to achieve the look of his paintings, Vermeer must have used this device, Latin for "dark chamber"
    $2000 30
Musical term for a mental state in which someone is conscious of his actions but retains no memory of them
    $2000 20
This Brit created the first prototype web pages
    DD: $3,200 28
"This Time Together: Laughter and Reflection"
(2010)
    $2000 13
To "run" this, from the third Greek letter, is to cover the complete range or extent

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Dan Ivan Adrienne
$20,000 $15,200 $15,700

Final Jeopardy! Round

AMERICAN LITERATURE
Published a year later, "Good Wives" was a follow-up to this 1868 novel

Final scores:

Dan Ivan Adrienne
$39,999 $0 $30,401
3-day champion: $85,598 3rd place: $1,000 2nd place: $2,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Dan Ivan Adrienne
$20,000 $15,200 $11,600
20 R,
2 W
20 R,
0 W
15 R
(including 3 DDs),
2 W

Combined Coryat: $46,800

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