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    $400 25
A white tulip is said to represent forgiveness; this color stands for perfect love
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Show #7258 - Wednesday, March 16, 2016

Contestants

Elena Gray-Blanc, an editor originally from Santa Barbara, California

Geoff Mitelman, a rabbi from Westchester County, New York

Philip Tiu, an educator from Atlanta, Georgia (2-day champion whose cash winnings total $71,098)

Jeopardy! Round

19th CENTURY NOVELS BY QUOTE
BEHAVIOR & PSYCHOLOGY
I HAVE A PREPOSITION FOR YOU
THE NATIONAL ROAD
GET
A GRIP ON IT
    $200 15
"I shall fix some things she like not--garlic and a crucifix--and so seal up the door of the tomb"
    $200 9
These 2 prepositions are absolutely critical in a crossword puzzle
    DD: $1,800 6
"'That's a fine death!' said Napoleon as he gazed at Bolkonsky"
    $400 2
A treatment called exposure & response prevention tries to ease this type of behavior, the "C" in OCD
    $400 18
As a noun, it's your rear; as a preposition, it means toward the rear
    $400 20
Get a Nokia 6350, this type of old-school item named for how it opens
    $400 10
The chance to be chief construction grip on 1990's Part III of this was an offer Louis Petraglia couldn't refuse
    $600 4
"...fantastically embroidered with gold thread, upon her bosom!"
    $600 12
Sleepwalking is also called this -ism
    $600 19
It means against, whether in a legal action or a sports contest
    $600 5
In 1838 the section in this state from Centerville to Terre Haute was completed at a cost of $1,136,000
    $600 17
Try the fettuccine with this butter, cream & cheese sauce named for an Italian restaurateur
    $600 25
As key grip on this AMC series from 2007 to 2015, Pat O'Mara helped light up 1960s Manhattan
    $800 3
"She was only beginning to realize... she was... on her way home to grandfather, and would see the mountains"
    $800 13
From the Greek for "self law", it's the ability of an individual to behave independently of others' control
    $800 8
Meaning "more distant than", it also follows "the great" to denote the afterlife
    $800 11
The road first spanned the Ohio River in 1849 when a bridge at Wheeling was built in what's now this state; it is still in use
    $800 21
Pick up a pair of Jack Purcell Signature sneakers from this All Star brand
    $800 24
Filming this Selznick classic, grip Fred Williams turned on a radio & the crew learned Britain & Germany were at war
    $1000 1
"'Jarndyce of'" this residence, "said Mr. Kenge. 'A dreary name', said the Lord Chancellor"
    $1000 14
Dr. Abraham Maslow worked to understand human behavior by relating it to his "hierarchy of" these
    $1000 7
You "go" this "to get" this to make a social situation go smoothly
    $1000 23
Much of the National Road was built using small stones & a method developed by this Scottish engineer
    $1000 22
Get a 500 sport model with alloy wheels & red brake calipers from this brand founded in Turin in 1899
    $1000 16
As key grip on this 1998 blockbuster, Jim Kwiatkowski helped make Ireland's coast look like Omaha Beach

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

Philip Geoff Elena
$0 $4,400 $1,600

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Philip Geoff Elena
$2,800 $7,400 $1,200

Double Jeopardy! Round

THIS IS MY PEOPLE
WORLD CITIES
TULIP MANIA
MUSICIANS' AUTOBIOGRAPHIES
9-LETTER WORDS
THE WRIGHT BROTHERS
(Jimmy: How they made the dream of powered flight a reality barely 100 years ago.)
    $400 15
Nanook, real name Allakariallak
    $400 16
This capital on the Vltava River was once the capital of the kingdom of Bohemia
    $400 25
A white tulip is said to represent forgiveness; this color stands for perfect love
    $400 1
This canvas or polyethylene item is used to cover athletic fields as protection from the rain
    $400 19
(Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from Wright Brothers Nat'l Memorial.) Seeking a place for test flights with strong winds, privacy & sand for soft landings, the Wrights wrote a letter to the U.S. weather bureau & received a list of possible locations; this small fishing village on North Carolina's Outer Banks was just perfect
    $800 11
WWII code talker John Brown Jr.
    $800 17
This most populous city of India was built on what were originally 7 islands, including Colaba & Parel
    $800 3
Since 1980 the tulip has served as the symbol of this disease also known as shaking palsy
    $800 2
To render beautiful or add fictitious details to a story
    $800 22
(Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from Wright Brothers Nat'l Memorial in Kill Devil Hills, NC.) Frustrated with the data then available concerning wing & propeller designs, the Wrights built their own wind tunnel & tested dozens of models to see what shapes produced the most lift & the least of this force--the resistance to forward motion
    $1200 12
Crazy Horse
    $1200 10
An 18th century tobacco factory made famous in "Carmen" is now home to this city's university
    $1200 4
The tulip's name is derived from a Turkish word for this, a headdress consisting of one long piece of cloth
    $1200 7
In 2015 Denis Mikhaylov set a world record by running 80.53 miles in 12 hours on this
    $1200 23
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from Wright Brothers Nat'l Memorial in Kill Devil Hills, NC.) To provide more thrust, the Wrights used two propellers driven by a bicycle chain & sprocket; the laminated spruce propellers were carved by hand & mounted so they'd rotate in opposite directions, canceling out this twisting force
    DD: $11,000 14
Cochise & Geronimo
    $1600 9
This city is the center of Nigeria's thriving motion picture industry, often called Nollywood
    $1600 20
The tulip tree, named for its tulip-like flowers, is also known by this "widely liked" name
    $1600 6
From the Greek for "2 sounds", it's the name of the transition sound like that made by the "O-I" in "boil"
    $1600 24
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from Wright Brothers Nat'l Memorial in Kill Devil Hills, NC.) A device called an elevator was placed on the front of the Wrights' plane for more efficiency & to protect the pilot in case of a crash; operated by a lever, it adjusted this upward and downward motion of the plane's nose
    $2000 13
33 high-steel workers killed in the 1907 Quebec Bridge collapse
    $2000 8
The Confederation Chamber in Province House in this capital of P.E.I. is called the "Birthplace of Canada"
    $2000 18
The tulip is the national flower of this country where it originated in the Pamir & Hindukush Mountains
    $2000 21
"Out of Sync"
(2007)
    $2000 5
A punny riddle

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Philip Geoff Elena
$23,800 $11,000 $1,200
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

THE FRENCH REVOLUTION
The last prisoner moved before the Bastille was stormed, this nobleman left behind the manuscript for his most infamous work

Final scores:

Philip Geoff Elena
$25,500 $11,000 $2,399
3-day champion: $96,598 2nd place: $2,000 3rd place: $1,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Philip Geoff Elena
$16,200 $11,000 $1,200
20 R
(including 1 DD),
3 W
(including 1 DD)
18 R,
2 W
5 R,
3 W

Combined Coryat: $28,400

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