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    $400 2
Francis Bacon's "Meditationes Sacrae" includes the famous aphorism "Knowledge is" this
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Show #7082 - Tuesday, June 2, 2015

Dan Feitel game 6.

Contestants

Tara Whittle, a strategy consultant from Troy, New York

Jacob Johnson, an actor from Murray, Utah

Dan Feitel, an attorney originally from Gillette, New Jersey (5-day champion whose cash winnings total $127,998)

Jeopardy! Round

SHAKESPEARE IN ART
AREA CODE REPRESENTIN'
8-LETTER WORDS
HALL OF RECORDS
FIX THE FAMOUS QUOTATION
MEANWHILE BACK AT THE RANCH
    $200 4
In Sir John Everett Millais' painting, this heroine is depicted in her final moments
    $200 17
Time to play politics by dialing 202 to reach this Eastern city
    $200 7
Introduced in 1985, Jolt Cola said it had twice as much of this stimulant as other colas
    $200 12
A line in this holiday favorite is "Troll the ancient Yuletide carol"
    $200 1
"In the beginning God created the 7-Eleven and the earth"
    $200 22
I'm not ready to be "put out to" this, the land on which livestock graze
    $400 27
The painting seen here by Henry Fuseli depicts the three witches from this play
    $400 18
604 will B.C.ing you up north, eh, in this port city
    $400 8
(Kelly of the Clue Crew demonstrates, with Jimmy nearby for support.) I'm literally walking on eggshells; the reason they're not breaking is the curve of the shell distributes this 8-letter term evenly
    $400 13
"Another Suitcase In Another Hall" is one of the songs from this musical set in Argentina
    $400 2
"I have nothing to offer but blood, soil, tears and sweat"
    $400 23
This adjective is used to describe animals allowed to graze outside & unconfined
    $600 28
The future Lady Hamilton posed as Miranda from this play for a series of studies by George Romney
    $600 19
If you don't know that 281 serves Sugar Land & this Southern city of 2.2 million, we have a problem
    $600 9
In "Lolita", Humbert Humbert is an unreliable one; "Treasure Island" has a naive one
    $600 14
In 2012 this Anthony Kiedis band released an EP called "Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Covers"
    $600 3
"Workers of the world, unite! You have nothing to lose but your brains"
    $600 24
Stackable beds typified this dormitory for ranch hands of the Old West
    $800 29
This comic character pictured in a lithograph appears in several Shakespeare plays
    $800 20
303 includes Columbine & this state capital
    $800 10
The name of a Norwegian army officer lives on in this synonym for traitor
    $800 15
"Sara Smile" was the first Top 10 hit for this duo
    $800 5
"Luck is the barbecue of design"
    $800 25
It sounds like snaring a groom, but it's the care & raising of domesticated animals
    $1000 30
In a painting by James Barry, King Lear is weeping over the body of this daughter
    $1000 21
314 is St. Louis; 414 is this other Midwestern city known for its beer making
    $1000 11
A song from "South Pacific" is about "A Cockeyed" one of this type
    $1000 16
"A Day In The Life" by the Beatles says, "Now they know how many holes it takes to fill" this London hall
    $1000 6
"We can not dedicate--we can not excavate--we can not hallow--this ground"
    DD: $2,800 26
Gauchos are the equivalent of cowboys on these vast grassy plains of South America

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

Dan Jacob Tara
$5,400 $1,000 $800

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Dan Jacob Tara
$8,200 $6,400 $3,000

Double Jeopardy! Round

PHILOSOPHY
TV SHOWS BY EPISODES
(Alex: We'll give you the episode titles.)
FACTS & FIGURES
"L"EMENTARY
ZIGGURATS
HAZARDOUS TO YOUR HEALTH
    $400 2
Francis Bacon's "Meditationes Sacrae" includes the famous aphorism "Knowledge is" this
    $400 1
"The One with Rachel's New Dress"
    $400 21
On average, a house cat does this about 15 hours a day
    $400 7
It's a raised embankment that prevents a river from overflowing
    $400 12
Dating back 5,000 years, ziggurats were temple towers of Mesopotamia built in the "step" style of this shape
    $400 17
This condition has doubled in the last 30 years in U.S. kids & is linked to increased risk for diabetes
    $800 3
In ethics this Chinese thinker stressed 2 virtues: li, rules of proper conduct, & ren, benevolent love
    $800 20
"The Rains of Castamere"
    $800 22
Holy this Ohio city on both banks of the Maumee River! The average price for a home is under $100,000
    $800 8
This Brazilian ballroom dance is often called the "forbidden dance" due to its sensuality
    $800 13
This legendary tower of the Bible has been popularly associated with the ziggurat of Marduk
    $800 18
Dr. Oz warned that "over-the-counter painkillers may increase your risk for peptic" these
    $1200 4
In 14 years this 19th century Dane published 30 books, mostly about how to reach God
    $1200 26
"Dwight's Speech"
    $1200 23
Since 1908, this association has placed more than 1.9 billion Bibles in hotel rooms & other locations
    $1200 9
From the Latin for "to pour out as an offering", it's a liquid used in a religious ritual
    $1200 14
Ziggurats were often landscaped with trees & shrubs like this ancient wonder of Babylon
    DD: $2,500 19
In 2014 the CDC reported 4 total confirmations of this disease in the U.S.; the first was on September 30th
    $1600 5
Empedocles said that these were the 2 basic emotions or forces
    $1600 27
"The Pavlovich Brothers (No. 119-122)" & "The Cyprus Agency (No. 64)"
    $1600 24
A giant one of these cacti can grow 60 feet tall & live for 200 years
    $1600 10
A jagged cut or wound
    DD: $4,000 15
In the 500s B.C. this king who conquered Jerusalem restored the main ziggurat of Babylon
    $1600 30
Lymphocytic & myeloid are types of this cancer of the bone marrow; help patients fight it by going to bethematch.org
    $2000 6
This hedonistic philosophy is named for the founder of an ancient utopian community called "The Garden"
    $2000 28
"Red John's Friends"
    $2000 25
20 million illnesses a year, the most of any foodborne pathogen, are caused by this "-virus" & many are on cruise ships
    $2000 11
This group of organic compounds includes fats, oils, waxes & triglycerides
    $2000 16
Around 550 B.C., King Nabonidus of Babylon remodeled the ziggurat of this city with a 2-letter name
    $2000 29
Mesothelioma, cancer in the chest's lining, often results from the inhalation of this mineral fiber

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Dan Jacob Tara
$16,600 $14,100 $8,600

Final Jeopardy! Round

INFAMOUS
Born in Illinois of Huguenot ancestry, he was executed in June 1882, a year after his heinous act

Final scores:

Dan Jacob Tara
$1 $17,201 $2,300
3rd place: $1,000 New champion: $17,201 2nd place: $2,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Dan Jacob Tara
$20,600 $11,000 $8,600
27 R,
2 W
(including 1 DD)
16 R
(including 2 DDs),
3 W
12 R,
2 W

Combined Coryat: $40,200

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