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    $1000 27
Mausolus' widow raised a splendid indoor tomb at this Turkish site in the 300s B.C. & it was quite a wonder
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Show #7324 - Thursday, June 16, 2016

Hunter Appler game 7.

Contestants

Liz Haigney Lynch, a freelance writer and genealogist from Montclair, New Jersey

Jim Coder, a research associate from Bellefonte, Pennsylvania

Hunter Appler, an attorney originally from Mount Airy, North Carolina (6-day champion whose cash winnings total $145,603)

Jeopardy! Round

IF YOU WATCH THE MOVIE BACKWARDS...
TIME FOR FRENCH
TOOL KIT
INDOORS
BOOK 'EM
DINO
    $200 20
In this 1975 film a sea creature spends his summer spitting up swimmers & boaters off Amity Island
    $200 1
My darling, let's dance the minuet at minuit, this special time
    $200 3
This farm implement with sharp prongs isn't for eating, it's for lifting or tossing hay
    $200 22
A record indoor crowd roar came in 2013 when the Sacramento Kings reached 126 of these sound units
    $200 11
A tornado serves as a form of transportation in this modern fairy tale first published in 1900
    $200 8
The name of dinosaurs known as ornithopods tells us they had feet shaped like those of these creatures
    $400 21
This title guy loses a title fight & breaks up with his girlfriend, who moves back in with her brother & works in a pet shop
    $400 2
My friend & I get together dans l'apres-midi, during this time of day
    $400 4
One-word alternate term for the rubber implement called a plumber's helper
    $400 24
Germany's Tropical Islands Resort has a vast dome housing this type of wet, jungly environment
    $400 9
Published in 1927, "The Case-Book of" this character contained the last 12 stories of its popular sleuth
    $400 10
Archaeological evidence suggests this 3-horned dinosaur may have been the last to survive before extinction
    $600 5
In this film, the arrival of dead major leaguers causes a home-owner to tear up his baseball field & plant some corn
    $600 14
Moi need a break? Perhaps; I'll be back in un mois, this long
    $600 16
It's a tube on a handle used to remove the middle of a Granny Smith
    $600 25
The first modern indoor baseball game happened in 1965 inside this Texas venue
    $600 28
In 2009's "Homicide in Hardcover", a woman hunts a murderer among book collectors & hippies in this California city
    DD: $1,400 12
NBA fans in this city cheer on a team represented by a speedy dinosaur of the late Cretaceous period
    $800 6
Despite making a great sack for Notre Dame, a player is forced to toil solely on the practice squad for years in this pic
    $800 15
I hope "Jeopardy!" is still on after un siecle, this period of time
    $800 17
The "felling" type of this tool has 2 main parts, head & handle
    $800 26
After grabbing something hot to drink, ski indoors at the Mall of the Emirates in this city
    $800 29
Decluttering expert Marie Kondo wrote the bestseller "The Life-Changing Magic of" doing this
    $800 13
The 90-foot Diplodocus weighed 10 tons, 1/8 as much as some shorter dinos, because its bones were this
    $1000 7
This actor reattaches his severed arm, sticks it under a boulder, then ascends up a canyon to safety
    $1000 18
I take my pills twice a day, deux fois par this
    $1000 23
They're the 2 main types of hammer, one also used for shaping & one also used for removing nails
    $1000 27
Mausolus' widow raised a splendid indoor tomb at this Turkish site in the 300s B.C. & it was quite a wonder
    $1000 30
Mrs. Gamp & Tom Pinch are characters in this author's "Martin Chuzzlewit"
    $1000 19
"Sue", the skeleton of this creature, is an attraction at Chicago's Field Museum

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

Hunter Jim Liz
$1,200 $4,400 $2,000

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Hunter Jim Liz
$4,400 $5,800 $6,000

Double Jeopardy! Round

THE WINE SELLER
AMERICAN HISTORY
HISPANIC SINGERS
OED "ME"
WHOSE WHAT?
THREE CHEERS FOR THE RED, WHITE
(Alex: You have to identify the country whose national flag contains only red and white.)
    $400 9
In a '70s ad this "All My Children" actress chewed the scenery on behalf of Riunite
    $400 5
In March 1762 the first recorded parade of this type was held in New York City, by Irish soldiers serving in the British army
    $400 13
In 2014, she became the first person to get more than 100 million "likes" on Facebook
    $400 15
"Servile, degrading"
    $400 21
In 1894 a throng of unemployed men known as "Coxey's Army" marched to this city to demand jobs & public spending
    $400 1
It features a leaf of the genus Acer
    $800 10
Dave Rufkahr & Dick Maugg thanked you for your support of this "B&J" wine cooler
    $800 4
The last state to end prohibition was this "Magnolia State", which adopted a local-option law in 1966
    $800 14
"On Your Feet!", a musical about this Cuban-American singer & her husband Emilio, opened on Broadway in 2015
    $800 16
"Deficient or inferior in quantity, size, or quality"
    $800 22
3-word name of a chain of athletic supplies stores started in 1948 & no, it's not "Richard's"
    $800 2
It displays a symbol for first aid
    $1200 20
Gallo introduced this, um, affordable wine in 1957, 2 years after Ford introduced the same-named 2-seater
    $1200 3
This song is from the movie "Chasing Rainbows" that unfortunately premiered just after the 1929 market crash
    $1200 25
A chip off the old block, this singing sensation was born May 8, 1975 in Madrid
    $1200 17
"A butcher's shop" or "a dance, party, or sphere of activity, regarded as a ready source of casual sexual contact"
    $1200 23
Judd Nelson was a man in motion after graduating Georgetown with Rob Lowe & pals in this film
    DD: $2,000 6
It features a single G2 V dwarf star
    DD: $3,500 11
This city once known as Beverwyck was made a state capital in 1797
    $1600 26
At an awards show in 2015, Jennifer Lopez paid special tribute to this Tejano singer on the 20th anniv. of her death
    $1600 18
"A member of an ancient Indo-European people who established an empire... including most of Persia"
    $1600 24
Led by a former Rev. War officer, this 1786 rebellion was against heavy taxes on debt-ridden farmers in Massachusetts
    $1600 7
One of the world's oldest, it dates from 1219 & inspired other Scandinavian flags
    $2000 12
This terrifying economic event often involving runs on the bank precedes "of 1873" & "of 1907"
    $2000 27
"Siembra" by Willie Colon & this Panamanian actor, singer & politician is one of the bestselling salsa albums of all time
    $2000 19
This test is "an official inquiry into an applicant's private financial resources... limiting a grant or allowance"
    $2000 28
This first of the 7 parts of "Remembrance of Things Past" had to be published at author Marcel Proust's expense
    $2000 8
It's a former Soviet republic just east of the Black Sea

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Hunter Jim Liz
$20,400 $9,800 $18,700

Final Jeopardy! Round

BOOK TITLES
A Pulitzer winner in 1947 & Best Picture Oscar winner in 1949, its title is also a line from Lewis Carroll

Final scores:

Hunter Jim Liz
$20,400 $3,401 $28,500
2nd place: $2,000 3rd place: $1,000 New champion: $28,500

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Hunter Jim Liz
$19,600 $9,000 $16,800
22 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W
14 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W
19 R
(including 1 DD),
0 W

Combined Coryat: $45,400

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