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Yes, Alexander, the French spirit eau-de-vie is a type of this
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Show #7119 - Thursday, July 23, 2015

Scott Lord game 4.

Contestants

Anne-Marie Masse, a veterinarian from Pierrefonds, Quebec, Canada

Erin Saelzler, a pharmacist from Oregon, Ohio

Scott Lord, a construction attorney from Santa Monica, California (3-day champion whose cash winnings total $73,401)

Jeopardy! Round

MEDICAL MATTERS
FILM FRANCHISES
POTENT POTABLES
'90s NEWSMAKERS
STATE SEALS
ALLITERATION ALL AROUND
    $200 9
Still used clinically, the "G" type is a naturally occurring form of this first true antibiotic
    $200 2
"Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them", a textbook from this fictional school, is spawning a series of films
    $200 14
The Big Bukowski is an offering at the L.A. literary pub called "Catcher in" this, a kind of whiskey
    $200 18
After 15 years of marriage, this British royal couple called it quits
    $200 26
The Northern Lights radiate over the top of majestic mountains on its seal
    $200 1
In 2013 this company celebrated its 50th anniversary of helping people drop the pounds
    $400 17
Thalassemia, an inherited form of anemia, occurs when red blood cells have less of this oxygen carrier than normal
    $400 4
This actor was injured by his own ship, the Millennium Falcon, while filming "Star Wars: Episode VII"
    $400 13
In 1960 this stout brewery introduced Harp Lager
    $400 19
Warning that it "can happen to anybody", he retired from basketball after announcing he was HIV positive
    $400 27
This mammal sits atop the shield of Wisconsin's seal
    $400 22
This holiday gift exchange often done among co-workers is also called Kris Kringle
    $600 10
Until the 1940s & this test named for its creator, cervical cancer was killing more women than any other kind
    $600 3
Robin is the first name of Joseph Gordon-Levitt's character in this 2012 Batman film
    $600 7
Yes, Alexander, the French spirit eau-de-vie is a type of this
    $600 15
This daughter of a Czech diplomat made the news on becoming our first female Secretary of State
    $600 28
The only woman to design a state seal, Emma Green put the Snake River on its seal in 1891
    $600 23
This term was coined in the 1980s to describe angry behavior by one motorist against another
    $800 11
An inguinal type of this occurs when soft tissue protrudes through a weak point or tear in the lower abdomen
    $800 5
(Hi, I'm Moon Bloodgood.) In the fourth installment of this film series, I found "salvation" playing a fighter pilot for the resistance
    $800 8
More similar to beer than wine in production, it begins with steamed rice & mold
    $800 20
In 1999 he wrestled his way into the Minnesota governor's office
    DD: $1,600 29
Prominent on its seal is a silver miner & his team moving a carload of ore from a mountain
    $800 24
About a quarter of the U.S. population is made up of these people, who began turning 65 in January 2011
    $1000 16
Brand names of this pain reliever include Tylenol & Feverall
    $1000 6
In addition to starring in Woody Allen films, she played Michael Corleone's wife in the "Godfather" movies
    $1000 12
130 different herbs go into the green type of this liqueur made by French monks
    $1000 21
Ironically, it was during a peace rally that this Israeli prime minister was shot & killed
    $1000 30
Its 3 counties are represented on its seal: Sussex by a sheaf of wheat, Kent by an ear of corn & New Castle by a ship
    $1000 25
"I came, I saw, I conquered", Caesar style

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

Scott Erin Anne-Marie
$2,600 $3,600 $200

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Scott Erin Anne-Marie
$6,000 $7,000 $3,600

Double Jeopardy! Round

TODAY'S TENNIS STARS
LITERARY SETTINGS
WOODROW WILSON'S FOURTEEN POINTS
I'M GOING ____ ON THE TITLE
LINGO
HIT THE "BEACH"
    $400 26
(I'm Andy Murray.) I'm the reigning Olympic singles tennis champion, winning gold at the games hosted by this city
    $400 6
Eudora Welty set her 1946 novel "Delta Wedding" around the delta of this river
    $400 12
No. 2:
"Absolute freedom of navigation upon the seas, outside" these "waters"
    $400 1
The Woody Allen film "Midnight in ____"
    $400 23
This slang phrase meaning "inform on someone" refers to the longtime 10-cent cost of a pay phone call
    $400 25
The Queen Mary reigns over this Southern California city's miles of waterfront
    $800 30
This Russian-born player's portfolio includes 30+ WTA titles, a career Grand Slam & an S.I. Swimsuit Edition feature
    DD: $1,000 7
The metropolis of Mildendo in this land in "Gulliver's Travels" was a square, each side "being five hundred feet long"
    $800 13
No. 14:
The creation of "a general association of" countries that became this body in 1920
    $800 2
TV's "____ Kimmy Schmidt"
    $800 22
In craps, if you roll a 6 with a 3-3 combo, you've done it this "way"
    $800 24
You can get a nice cup of hot chocolate at the Sunrise Diner in this Florida city just south of Cape Canaveral
    $1200 29
(I'm John Isner.) In June 2010 I won what was to that time the longest match in history--over 11 hours--in this Grand Slam tournament
    $1200 8
Hiawatha pitches his wigwam "by the shore of" this alliterative body of water
    DD: $2,000 14
No. 7:
This Low Country should be "evacuated and restored" to full sovereignty
    $1200 3
The album "____ the Halls: A Robertson Family Christmas"
    $1200 10
The U.S. military does not do this 7-letter action; instead, it is referred to as a "tactical retrograde"
    $1200 17
Nevil Shute depicted a grim post-World War III world in this 1957 novel
    $1600 28
In 2015 he Serbed his way to a fifth Australian Open title
    $1600 9
The bubonic plague overwhelms the city of Oran in this North African nation in Albert Camus' "The Plague"
    $1600 20
No. 8:
Because of the "wrong done to France by Prussia in 1871", this hyphenated region should be returned
    $1600 4
Evelyn Waugh's cemetery satire "The ____ One"
    $1600 15
Sweet music to a pitcher, a double play going from 3rd base to 2nd to 1st is said to go "around" this
    $1600 18
This South Carolina golf & tourist mecca is named for flowering shrubs that abound there
    $2000 27
(I'm Caroline Wozniacki.) Growing up, my idols were Steffi Graf & this Swiss woman who won 5 Grand Slam titles in the 1990s
    $2000 11
"The Bridge of San Luis Rey" tells the story of a 1714 bridge collapse & its investigation in this Latin American nation
    $2000 21
No. 12:
All nations should be allowed "free passage" through this strait south of the Bosporus
    $2000 5
The classic "SNL" sketch "Unfrozen ____ Lawyer"
    $2000 16
If you choose to leave a hospital "AMA", you've done so this way
    $2000 19
The British 3rd Division was the tip of the Allied rapier piercing German defenses at this D-Day invasion zone

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Scott Erin Anne-Marie
$19,600 $10,000 $5,200

Final Jeopardy! Round

COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES
The mission of this Western university founded in 1875 is "to assist individuals in their quest for perfection and eternal life"

Final scores:

Scott Erin Anne-Marie
$20,001 $5,000 $5,200
4-day champion: $93,402 3rd place: $1,000 2nd place: $2,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Scott Erin Anne-Marie
$18,800 $11,800 $5,200
26 R
(including 1 DD),
4 W
19 R
(including 1 DD),
3 W
(including 1 DD)
7 R,
0 W

Combined Coryat: $35,800

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