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    $600 19
Vernalis:
Among these fishes
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Show #7241 - Monday, February 22, 2016

Contestants

Joshua Parr, a high school teacher from Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Maria Santonato, a marketing project manager from Chicago, Illinois

Tim Kutz, a data conversion manager from Ogden, Utah (3-day champion whose cash winnings total $82,599)

Jeopardy! Round

THE IMAGE AWARDS
REAL ESTATE
PIN THE STAR ON THE CONSTELLATION
SAME FIRST & LAST LETTER
THIRD
FERGUSON
    $200 24
Honoring African Americans in the arts, the Image Awards were established in 1967 by this organization
    $200 20
Also known as a handyman's special, it's the hyphenated term for a rundown property bought at a bargain but needing work
    $200 1
Procyon:
This little dog
    $200 15
A huge collection of crashed cars on the interstate
    $200 10
(Sarah of the Clue Crew shows a map on the monitor.) His third voyage went around the Cape of Good Hope, past Australia & New Zealand, up to Vancouver island, then the Bering Sea, & the final stop for this captain was in Hawaii in 1779
    $200 8
Winning 13 league titles, for 27 years Sir Alex Ferguson was manager of this premier British soccer team aka the Red Devils
    $400 26
She won for Outstanding News, Talk or Information Show in 1993--& '94, '96, '98...
    $400 7
Way back in 2007, forbes.com ran a feature titled "Million-dollar" these "homes" for first-time buyers
    $400 2
Sadalmelik:
This water bearer
    $400 3
Discussion process through which treaties are made
    DD: $1,800 14
It's the third-holiest city for Muslims
    $400 9
In this Supreme Court case from 1896, the court advanced the controversial "separate but equal" doctrine
    $600 27
It took John Ridley 4 years to write the screenplay for this 2014 Outstanding Motion Picture winner
    $600 21
In 2011 85% of Las Vegas mortgage holders owed more than the house was worth--hold your breath, because your this
    $600 19
Vernalis:
Among these fishes
    $600 4
A loyal family servant of old, or money you give to a lawyer, initially
    $600 16
Led by this tank general, the U.S. Third Army liberated the key city of Bastogne, Belgium during the Battle of the Bulge
    $600 11
Comedian & former late late night TV host Craig Ferguson became the host of this lively game show
    $800 29
Denzel Washington blew through the competition to win an
Outstanding Actor award for this boxing biopic
    $800 25
"ABC" is shorthand for this aggressive real estate mantra about forever sealing the deal
    $800 22
Eltanin:
This dragon
    $800 5
The chorus heard here is from this type of work by Handel
    $800 17
The third man to go into space as part of the Mercury program, he followed Shepard & Grissom
    $800 12
Seen here is Massey Ferguson's 9505 series one of these multifunction farm machines
    $1000 30
This singer was such a "genius", he won the Hall of Fame Award twice, in 1983 & 2004
    $1000 28
In England you don't contact a realtor to buy or sell property, but an "estate" one of these instead
    $1000 23
Mintaka:
Hunt for it in the belt
    $1000 6
A heavy volume of rain
    $1000 18
Italian for "joke", it's frequently the third movement of a sonata or symphony & is played in 3/4 time
    $1000 13
Books by historian Niall Ferguson include "The World's Banker" The History of the House of" this

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 14):

Tim Maria Joshua
$1,400 $800 $0

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Tim Maria Joshua
$5,200 $1,800 $3,800

Double Jeopardy! Round

LET'S HAVE DESERT
TV PETS
LABOR
BRITISH FICTION
THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION ERA
WHAT'S THE "PASS" WORD?
    $400 30
The 1986 completion of the Indira Gandhi Canal brought irrigation & farmers to the Thar Desert in this country
    $400 26
Don Johnson's TV pet seen here used to serve as the mascot of this university
    $400 17
The baristas who prepare & serve your cup of joe at this place are now organized, having formed a union in 2004
    $400 11
A mad scientist named Griffin is the title character in this H.G. Wells work
    $400 2
In 1775 he issued a proclamation stating that the colonies are in "open and avowed rebellion"
    $400 1
A corridor, or a portion of a written work
    $800 4
This 2-word area in the Mojave gets 2 inches of rain a year & has balmy 125-degree summer temps
    $800 27
Lord Nibber--as well as Leela's pet, he's a Peace Ambassador on this show
    $800 18
In 1962 Delores Huetra joined with him to create a farm worker's labor union
    $800 12
The adjective in the title of this
Hardy novel can mean gloomy, difficult to understand or not famous
    $800 6
It wasn't just in Boston--on Dec. 22, 1774, patriots in Greenwich, N.J. burned this cargo in a field
    $800 3
Term for a pitch a catcher should have caught but did not, allowing a runner to advance
    $1200 5
Located in China & Mongolia, this desert isn't primarily sandy but more bare rock in a 1,000-mile-long arc of land
    $1200 28
A pet robotic dog on "Doctor Who" was , of course given this alphanumeric name
    $1200 21
In 2015 the NCAA sighed with relief as the NLRB rejected unionization of these people at Northwestern
    $1200 13
"Of all my books", Charles Dickens wrote, "I like" this veiled autobiography "the best"
    $1200 8
Attempting to escape
Yorktown via ferry, this British general turned back because of a storm & surrendered
    $1200 14
This word comes from the Biblical story of the tenth plague
    $1600 7
This surface for speed demons is about 70 square miles on the western edge of the Great Salt Lake Desert
    $1600 29
A newspaper obit about this animated dog noted his work with the Quahog P.D. as a bomb sniffer
    DD: $2,600 22
Among the other things made by members of this Michigan-based union are boats & jet engines
    DD: $1,000 19
This 1886 work says, "With every day...I thus drew...nearer to that truth...that man is not truly one, but truly two"
    $1600 9
His letter of introduction to Washington said he was a "lieutenant general in the King of Prussia's service"
    $1600 15
Limiting bumping & tarmac time are both part of what's called their "Bill of
Rights"
    $2000 24
It's the 360,000 square mile desert seen here
    $2000 25
Grandpa on The Munsters had a pet one of these named Igor
    $2000 23
In 1980 he led an interfactory strike committee in
Poland won the right to form labor unions
    $2000 20
In a Jane Austen novel, Fanny Price is adopted into the family of her rich uncle, who lives at this title estate
    $2000 10
A 1765 British law named for this act of housing soldiers also ordered colonists to supply fuel & alcohol
    $2000 16
Dr. Alex
Blanco is mayor of this city in New Jersey, not far from Teterboro airport

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Tim Maria Joshua
$23,400 $6,400 $12,200

Final Jeopardy! Round

PHRASE ORIGINS
Widely parodied today, this 5-word phrase originally appeared on motivational posters in England during WWII

Final scores:

Tim Maria Joshua
$24,401 $12,201 $24,400
4-day champion: $107,000 3rd place: $1,000 2nd place: $2,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Tim Maria Joshua
$24,000 $5,400 $14,000
25 R
(including 1 DD),
4 W
13 R
(including 1 DD),
3 W
17 R,
2 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $43,400

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