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    $800 24
The Hermitage, his Tennessee estate, has a cafe called the Kitchen Cabinet; its ham sandwich is named for Roger Taney
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Show #7433 - Wednesday, December 28, 2016

Contestants

Justin Scace, a writer and editor from East Lyme, Connecticut

Mike Lamar, an OB/GYN from Wichita Falls, Texas

Stephanie Schlatter, a stay-at-home parent from Toledo, Ohio (2-day champion whose cash winnings total $18,802)

Jeopardy! Round

ON SIRIUSXM RADIO
KNOWLEDGE ABOUT COLLEGE
IT'S AN EMERGENCY!
THEY SAID IT WITH FLOWERS
HISTORIC HOMES
BLENDED WORDS
    $200 26
Get all the latest TV, movie & music news on this magazine's EW channel
    $200 11
In the 1910s non-medical divisions moved to the Homewood campus of this Baltimore university
    $200 6
After an earthquake, coast dwellers, be aware of the possibility of this danger with a Japanese name
    $200 16
Gertrude Stein:
"____ is a ____ is a ____"
    $200 21
His birth home on Auburn Avenue in Atlanta is not far from Ebenezer Baptist Church, where he & his dad preached
    $200 1
A close buddyship between 2 guys
    $400 27
Original MTV VJs including Martha Quinn host shows on the channel devoted to music from this decade
    $400 12
You'll have a heck of a Hanover at this Ivy League school founded in 1769
    $400 7
(Sarah of the Clue Crew presents.) In a medical emergency, you need to act fast, & if someone exhibits face drooping, arm weakness, & speech difficulty, it's time to call 9-1-1, because these are the warning signs and symptoms of this
    $400 17
Thomas Moore:
"Her dream of home, steals timidly away, / shrinking as ____ do in summer's ray"
    $400 22
A Victorian jewel in Denver is the home of this woman who survived the sinking of the Titanic
    $400 2
This word with a double "Z" informally refers to a mayor
    $600 28
The FCC hasn't been an issue since he & Robin Quivers moved to the Sirius network in 2006
    DD: $2,000 13
It's the only Pac-12 school that does not contain the name of a state
    $600 8
The Red Cross reports that 60% of house fire deaths occur in homes where these are not working
    $600 18
1890s songsmith & tandem bicycle enthusiast Harry Dacre:
"____, ____, give me your answer, do!"
    $600 23
This writer's home in Hartford, Connecticut, where he lived beginning in 1874, is often called Steamboat Gothic
    $600 3
The names of these 2 baseball pitches combined to make "slurve"
    $800 29
Hats off to this country star who "ain't going down 'til the sun comes up" now that he got his own channel in 2016
    $800 14
Fittingly, there's a large Greek system in this Georgia city
    $800 9
In this emergency operation, an incision is made in the windpipe to open an artificial breathing passage
    $800 19
John McCrae:
"In Flanders fields" these "blow/ between the crosses, row on row"
    $800 24
The Hermitage, his Tennessee estate, has a cafe called the Kitchen Cabinet; its ham sandwich is named for Roger Taney
    $800 4
It's any alcohol-free version of a mixed adult beverage
    $1000 30
Pull up a chair, grab a cup of joe & enjoy this channel's blend of rare & acoustic performances on 14
    $1000 15
Named for a Supreme Court justice, it boasts Pulitzer winners Margo Jefferson & Thomas Friedman as alums
    $1000 10
A phenomenon called odor fade can make this dangerous home event harder to detect
    $1000 20
Wordsworth:
"And then my heart with pleasure fills, / and dances with" these
    $1000 25
The home where this man lived until his death in 1791 has a prayer room known as the powerhouse of Methodism
    $1000 5
This swimming costume suitable for Muslim women covers everything but the face, hands & feet

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

Stephanie Mike Justin
$800 $2,600 $0

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Stephanie Mike Justin
$4,800 $3,600 $2,400

Double Jeopardy! Round

U.S. HISTORY
TITLE CHARACTERS
ITALIAN GEOGRAPHY
ANTE "BELL" UM
(Alex: Each correct response will have those four letters--B-E-L-L, and will come before "bellum" in the dictionary.)
BILLY IDOL
MANET/MONET
    $400 6
In 2003 in Ohio, an overgrown tree touched a power line, causing this event that affected 50 million North Americans
    $400 1
This TV secret agent with great resourcefulness was played by Richard Dean Anderson
    $400 23
This island's provinces include Enna, Ragusa & Catania
    $400 11
To roar like a bull
    $400 18
This musician had a sold-out 12-show run at Madison Square Garden in 2014 & keeps filling the place
    $400 16
Manet's "Battle of the U.S.S. Kearsarge and the C.S.S. Alabama" shows the battle off France's coast during this U.S. war
    $800 7
Thomas Jefferson appointed this man, his personal secretary, to lead an expedition to try to find the N.W. Passage
    $800 2
Julianne Moore's 2014 character had Alzheimer's but was "Still" this linguistics professor
    $800 24
The northernmost point is in South Tyrol on the border with this country
    $800 12
Ring to get this male hotel page to see to your needs
    $800 19
This evangelist had a 16-week crusade at Madison Square Garden in 1957
    $800 17
In 1875, Edouard Manet created the illustration for a French translation of this American poem
    DD: $2,000 8
Under the 1832 Treaty of Payne's Landing, chiefs in this tribe agreed to removal from Florida to points west
    $1200 3
The 2 female-named sitcoms that spun off from "The Mary Tyler Moore Show"
    $1200 25
Although this river is 252 miles long, only the 20 miles from Rome to the sea is navigable
    $1200 13
It's also known as deadly nightshade
    $1200 20
In April 1881 he was sentenced to be hanged, but ended up dying that July of bullet-related causes
    $1200 28
Monet's 1865-66 "Dejeuner sur l'Herbe", or "Luncheon on" this, was named after an 1863 Manet painting
    $1600 9
In 1911 the U.S. signed an agreement with Russia, Japan & the U.K. to protect the seal herds in this sea
    $1600 4
The Coen brothers took us "Inside" this uncompromising early 1960s folk singer
    DD: $2,000 26
The name of this region in northwest Italy known for its prize-winning wines means "foot of the mountain"
    $1600 14
Hyphenated French term for study of fine literature
    $1600 21
Herman Melville died in 1891, leaving behind the tale of this sailor, unpublished for another 33 years
    $1600 29
It's Monet's 2-word title subject in a work seen here & on view at New York City's Metropolitan Museum of Art
    $2000 10
In 1944 world powers met beneath the trees of this Georgetown mansion to lay the U.N.'s foundation
    $2000 5
Jeannie was a genie & we guess this Larry Hagman character was the one who dreamed of her
    $2000 27
Italy's chief seaport, it lies on the northern end of the Ligurian Sea
    $2000 15
It's a paralysis of the muscles, typically on one side of the face
    $2000 22
We'd know this evangelist who played Major League Baseball in the 1880s any day of the week
    $2000 30
The "Folies" of Parisian society are depicted vividly in Manet's "Bar at" this Paris music hall

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Stephanie Mike Justin
$10,000 $17,200 $7,200

Final Jeopardy! Round

FICTIONAL PLACES
This land is described as "all that lies between the lamp-post and the great castle of Cair Paravel on the Eastern Sea"

Final scores:

Stephanie Mike Justin
$2 $14,200 $14,400
3rd place: $1,000 2nd place: $2,000 New champion: $14,400

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Stephanie Mike Justin
$10,000 $16,800 $8,400
17 R,
2 W
18 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W
14 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $35,200

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