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    $1000 11
1250:
The death of Frederick II ushers in the "Great" this, from the Latin for "between" & "reign"
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Show #7320 - Friday, June 10, 2016

Hunter Appler game 3.
WE ASKED: Artist Lin-Manuel Miranda.

Contestants

Anna Kata, a graduate student in public health from Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

Rick Doyon, a higher education administrator from Somerville, Massachusetts

Hunter Appler, an attorney originally from Mount Airy, North Carolina (2-day champion whose cash winnings total $44,601)

Jeopardy! Round

BASKET WEAVING
WORD ORIGINS
JAPANESE CITIES
AWARDS
HERE'S TO 50 GREAT YEARS
THAT'S MY DEPARTMENT!
    $200 1
This place where alcoholic drinks are sold is derived from a slightly shorter, "fashionable" French word
    $200 22
Yes, that's a roller coaster passing through the centerless Big O Ferris wheel in this capital of Japan
    $200 17
(I'm Lin-Manuel Miranda.) In 2008 I won a Tony for Best Original Score for my musical "In the Heights"; that is, Washington Heights, far uptown in this borough
    $200 7
1650:
The 787-carat Great Mogul Diamond is found in a mine in this country
    $200 12
Cordell Hull,
John Kerry,
George P. Shultz
    $400 2
From Latin for "cleanse", it's the place where one's soul is cleansed before entering heaven
    $400 18
2012's Best Original Screenplay Oscar went to him for "Django Unchained"
    $400 8
1350:
In the great battle of Les Espagnols sur Mer, an English fleet defeats one from this nation
    $400 13
Andrew W. Mellon,
Henry M. Paulson,
George P. Shultz
    $600 4
Often eaten with eggs at breakfast, it comes from Latin for "dry" or "parch"
    $600 19
In 1962 Don Drysdale won the Cy Young Award; the next year it was this Dodgers teammate
    $600 9
1850:
Henry Clay, the "Great" this-"er", gets Congress to adopt this
    $600 14
Robert Reich,
Elaine Chao,
George P. Shultz
    $800 3
This ancient Basque sport uses a weaved basketlike glove called a cesta & a ball called a pelota
    $800 5
From a word for "apple", it's a bag of aromatic substances placed in a dresser drawer
    $800 24
Koromo got this new name in 1959 to reflect the importance of its major employer, an auto manufacturer
    $800 20
From 2000 through 2003 this fast-moving, fast-talking political drama won the Drama Series Emmy
    $800 10
1950:
In Boston "Fats" Pino & 10 accomplices pull off the "Great" this company "Robbery"
    $800 15
Shirley Hufstedler,
William Bennett,
Margaret Spellings
    $1000 25
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew presents.) In basket weaving, the weft is a moving horizontal fiber; & this other 4-letter word refers to a vertical stationary fiber
    $1000 6
In Dutch it meant "household effects"; its meaning as goods taken by force during a war dates to the 1640s
    DD: $2,000 23
This city was home to the royal family for 1,074 years, from the Heian Period to the Meiji Restoration
    $1000 21
This stammering comedian with "new" in his name won the 1960 Best New Artist Grammy
    $1000 11
1250:
The death of Frederick II ushers in the "Great" this, from the Latin for "between" & "reign"
    $1000 16
J. Sterling Morton,
Earl Butz,
Mike Espy

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

Hunter Rick Anna
$1,200 $1,000 -$400

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Hunter Rick Anna
$3,200 $1,800 $400

Double Jeopardy! Round

THESPIANISTS
RELIGIOUS LANDMARKS
ITALIAN FOOD
"OO" IN THE MIDDLE, SORRY
(Alex: Each correct response will have a double "O" in exactly the center of the word.)
VICTORIAN VERSE
LADIES & GENTLEMEN... THE BEETLES!
(Alex: Notice the spelling there, though.)
    $400 6
Dude! He played Jack Baker, one half of "The Fabulous" piano-playing "Baker Boys"
    $400 13
Salt Lake City structure where you'll find an 11,000-pipe organ
    $400 19
Caprino, usually made from the milk of this animal, is a soft cheese that will highlight your spinach omelet
    $400 9
Chess piece that fits the category
    $400 27
"Though I've belted you an' flayed you, by the livin' Gawd that made you, you're a better man than I am", this character
    $400 2
In the late 1800s this "fly away home" beetle was brought in to save California's citrus crops from insect pests
    $800 7
Goodness, gracious, Dennis Quaid pounded the ivories in this 1989 biopic; catch Alec Baldwin as Jimmy Swaggart
    $800 14
The chimeras have a great view of Paris from this cathedral that they decorate
    $800 20
This Italian ice cream is denser than regular ice cream & has less butterfat
    $800 10
Time to give us this time of day
    DD: $1,000 28
This musician character claimed to have a secret charm that he chiefly used "on creatures that do people harm"
    DD: $2,000 3
This type of beetle with a biblical name is one of the largest, growing about 5 inches long & weighing 3 1/2 oz.
    $1200 8
Adrien Brody's performance as "The Pianist" helped this controversial director win an Oscar
    $1200 16
This small shrine, the cube-shaped structure towards which Muslims orient themselves & pray, is in the Great Mosque
    $1200 21
This tiny rice-shaped pasta whose name means "barley" is often used in soups
    $1200 11
To secure a ship by cables
    $1200 29
"In silver armour", this Tennyson knight "saw the grail, the Holy Grail, descend upon the shrine"
    $1200 24
Consisting of 3 segments, each with a pair of legs, this forms the middle of a beetle's body
    $1600 12
As the mute Ada McGrath, this actress went to New Zealand with "The Piano" in 1993
    $1600 17
On a trip to Yangon in this country, visit the Shwedagon Pagoda, said to enshrine strands of Buddha's hair
    $1600 22
Spaghetti alle vongole is spaghetti served with these shellfish
    $1600 5
If you're "in" this furrow, you're doing very well
    $1600 25
The male of the American this beetle is a dark brown scarab, about 1 inch long, with a single upright horn
    $2000 15
He played Bobby Dupea, a classical pianist turned oil rigger, a man who ordered a chicken salad sandwich, hold the chicken
    $2000 18
Sri Harmandir Sahib, or the Golden Temple, in the Punjab city of Amritsar, is a holy site in this religion
    $2000 23
This bread salad is made with bread soaked in water, onions, tomatoes, basil, olive oil, vinegar & seasonings
    $2000 1
Profession of J.P.F. Blanchard, the first man to see Philadelphia from the air
    $2000 4
A.E. Housman hadn't visited Shropshire when he used it in the title of this 1896 collection
    $2000 26
Totaling about 8,000 species, this beetle gets its name from the sound it makes when it jumps

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Hunter Rick Anna
$13,400 $14,600 -$1,200

Final Jeopardy! Round

FAMOUS AMERICANS
Of his greatest accomplishment, he humbly remarked, "Pilots... take pride in a good landing, not in getting out of the vehicle"

Final scores:

Hunter Rick Anna
$26,799 $2,399 -$1,200
3-day champion: $71,400 2nd place: $2,000 3rd place: $1,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Hunter Rick Anna
$14,400 $16,600 $800
19 R,
3 W
(including 1 DD)
19 R,
6 W
(including 1 DD)
5 R,
4 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $31,800

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