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    $1000 5
These "do not a prison make, nor iron bars a cage"
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Show #7509 - Thursday, April 13, 2017

Contestants

Deborah Beams, a certified public accountant from Dallas, Texas

Lee Barrow, a history and economics teacher from Denver, Colorado

Jane Joseph, a bond analyst from Wilmington, Delaware (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $17,402)

Jeopardy! Round

LITERARY QUOTES
THE BODY
CATCH THE QUECHUA WORD
MOVIE ADJECTIVES
SAY IT WITH CHOCOLATE
"B" MY LOVE
    $200 1
"Shoot all the blue jays you want, if you can hit 'em, but remember it's a sin to kill" one of these
    $200 21
Epinephrine, a hormone that increases the pulse rate, is also known by this name
    $200 7
The Quechua people of Peru used this word meaning "ruler" to refer to themselves
    $200 6
1960 & 2016:
"The ____ Seven"
    $200 16
The bitter native drink chocolatl had sugar added to it by these 16th century conquerors
    $200 26
This 2-word alliterative product should effervesce your spirits as well as the water you soak in
    $400 2
Hannah Montana sang she had the "best of both worlds"; Voltaire said we're in the "best of all" these
    $400 22
The distal phalanges are the bones at the tips of these body parts
    $400 8
This 4-letter alternate name for the mountain lion comes from the Quechua
    $400 10
1999:
"The ____ Mr. Ripley"
    $400 17
It might ring a bell that these chocolate cakes from Hostess debuted in 1967
    $400 27
You'll look great in the T-shirt bearing this "Twilight" character's image; fittingly, her name means "beautiful"
    $600 3
In a Hans Christian Andersen story, an old woman tells her that her beautiful tail is "thought on Earth to be quite ugly"
    $600 23
This word for an upper chamber of the heart is also used for a sunny central courtyard
    $600 9
The Quechua word for "bark" gives us the name of this malaria medicine obtained from the bark of a tree
    $600 13
With Jerry Lewis or Eddie Murphy:
"The ____ Professor"
    $600 18
Charlie Bucket is the title character in this 1964 children's book
    $600 28
It set me back a bit, but you deserve this Porsche model, fully loaded, of course
    $800 4
In this Poe story, "I had scarcely stepped from my... bed of horror... when the motion of the hellish machine ceased"
    $800 24
When you hiccup, this large sheet of muscle contracts involuntarily, then the epiglottis closes over the vocal cords
    $800 11
Quechua for "dried flesh", it's meat cut into strips & cured
    $800 14
2 adjectives:
"____ Sunshine of the ____ Mind"
    DD: $1,500 19
Originally it meant coffee that came from Yemen; later, it came to mean coffee flavored with chocolate
    $800 29
Here's an offer you can't refuse: a getaway to Francis Coppola's Turtle Inn Resort in this Central American country
    $1000 5
These "do not a prison make, nor iron bars a cage"
    $1000 25
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew shows an anatomical diagram on the monitor.) Tonsils, if not removed in childhood, will shrink to the size of an almond; sitting above the tonsils are these other infection fighters that completely disappear at puberty
    $1000 12
Louisiana French for a bonus given to a customer for making a purchase, it's from the Quechua for 'to give more"
    $1000 15
1945 Oscar winner:
"The ____ Weekend"
    $1000 20
In addition to its famous square in San Francisco, this chocolatier has ice cream & candy stores in several other cities

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

Jane Lee Deborah
$3,400 $1,400 $3,000

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Jane Lee Deborah
$4,100 $3,000 $5,000

Double Jeopardy! Round

THE LONG ARM OF THE LAW
GEOGRAPHY
ANCIENT HISTORY
RHYMES WITH NADA
HER TOP 40 BAND
NOTABLES & THE CHINESE ZODIAC PLACEMAT
    $400 21
In 2014 a U.S. fugitive was nabbed in Nepal after his picture clicked with this "recognition" software
    $400 5
The name of this city comes from medieval Danish for "merchants' harbor"
    $400 6
Around 304 B.C. Agathocles, "The Tyrant of Syracuse" & king of this island, gained control of southern Italy
    $400 11
In 1992 this Italian fashion house launched its more affordable Miu Miu line
    $400 16
Author Richard Matheson eats egg rolls & notes that he was born in the year of this cat &, fittingly, went to the U. of Missouri
    $800 22
"Affluenza" teen Ethan Couch was busted in Mexico after cops traced a call to this pizza chain (but didn't arrive in 30 min.)
    $800 4
This city has been the capital of India since 1931
    $800 7
In the 1200s B.C., warring Egyptians & Hittites produced the document seen here, said to be the first of these in history
    $800 12
The name of this cocktail means "strained pineapple"
    $800 17
James Madison adds that he was born in the year of the goat, as was the Constitution when it came to be in this year
    $1200 23
John List was arrested in 1989, 18 years after killing his family, after his age-enhanced image ran on this Fox TV show
    $1200 1
This country has been landlocked since losing its Pacific coast territory to Chile
    $1200 8
After destroying this African city in 146 B.C., Scipio Aemilianus looked at the burning city & said, "It is glorious"
    $1200 13
This Spanish term for an open porch is also a chain of inns
    $1200 27
Nicole Scherzinger
    $1200 18
Nibbling a wonton, Grace Slick says it makes sense she was born in the year of this animal, as she sang about a white one
    DD: $5,000 24
Fugitives can run but they can't hide from this 190-member-nation organization founded in 1923
    $1600 2
This cape seen here is named for the woman seen here
    $1600 9
The city of Tikal became an important ceremonial center for this civilization prior to 100 A.D.
    $1600 14
You can zoom along at 130 kilometers per hour on this Italian motorway
    $1600 26
Hayley Williams
    $1600 19
Pass the soy sauce to this creator of a famous comic strip dog, born in the year of the dog on Nov. 26, 1922
    $2000 25
American criminals, don't flee to Sri Lanka; the U.S. &. that country signed this type of agreement Sept. 30, 1999
    DD: $1,500 3
These 2 rivers have their sources within 75 miles of each other in eastern Turkey
    $2000 10
After the defeat at Leuctra in 371 B.C., Spartan power declined & this league went out of existence
    $2000 15
This ancient mountaintop fortress in Israel is the site of the Jews' last stand against the Romans in 70 A.D.
    $2000 28
Martha Davis
    $2000 20
Over tea, he notes he was born in 1800, year of the monkey, & invented vulcanization monkeying around with rubber

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Jane Lee Deborah
$13,600 $8,600 $13,200

Final Jeopardy! Round

INTERNATIONAL SYMBOLS
Now representing an organization, it was formally adopted in Article 7 of the 1864 Geneva Convention

Final scores:

Jane Lee Deborah
$8,600 $13,600 $22,000
3rd place: $1,000 2nd place: $2,000 New champion: $22,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Jane Lee Deborah
$15,600 $8,600 $9,800
17 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
(including 1 DD)
15 R,
4 W
17 R
(including 1 DD),
3 W

Combined Coryat: $34,000

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