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    $400 30
In 1943 he & engineer Emile Gagnan invented the Aqua Lung
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Show #7687 - Tuesday, January 30, 2018

Ryan Fenster game 2.

Contestants

Brandey Chandler, an improv actor and library worker from Lee's Summit, Missouri

Emily Lewis, a merchandise planner from San Diego, California

Ryan Fenster, a banker from SeaTac, Washington (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $20,999)

Jeopardy! Round

LOGO A-GOGO
TV COMEDY ADJECTIVES
NOT TO BE CONFUSED
"SAY" YOU WILL
(Alex: "S-A-Y" coming up in each correct response.)
WRITE, PATTERSON
AIR FORCE BASE
    $200 18
The dynamic ribbon device (aka "the wave") is part of the logo of this soft drink
    $200 8
"____ Kimmy Schmidt"
    $200 23
If you want your fingernails polished, you ask for a manicure; if you want your toenails polished, you ask for this
    $200 7
You get 50 minutes to complete this section of the Scholastic Aptitude Test, kids
    $200 6
James Patterson's first novel, "The Thomas Berryman Number", won this literary award named for Mr. Poe
    $200 1
Named for the famous brothers & a WWI-era pilot, Wright-Patterson AFB is just east of this Ohio aviation city
    $400 19
Its red & white bullseye logo was born in 1962 along with this retailer's brand name
    $400 9
Featuring the Cunninghams,
"____ Days"
    $400 24
Lactation is the secretion of milk; lacrimation is the secretion of these
    $400 13
This type of evidence goes in one organ & out another
    $400 17
Patterson's love of this sport inspired him to write "Miracle at Augusta"
    $400 2
The first landing of this took place at California's Edwards Air Force Base on April 14, 1981
    $600 20
This purveyor of roast beef & other sandwiches wanted to be called Big Tex, so the stylized cowboy hat logo makes more sense
    $600 10
Here's a hint: it was based on a movie & starred Rachel Blanchard as Cher Horowitz,
"____"
    $600 25
A cantata is a musical piece; this is an Italian open-faced omelet
    $600 14
An old-timey fortune-teller
    $600 28
Patterson came along in 1993 with "Along Came a Spider", his first book about this psychologist & detective
    DD: $1,000 3
Since the 1950s the USAF & this air force have shared a base at Mildenhall in Suffolk
    $800 21
Larry, the white-haired gent on the label of steel-cut & other products of this brand, got a subtle makeover in 2012
    $800 11
On Bravo, starring Jill Kargman,
"____ Mom Out"
    $800 26
Flip the names: one wrote "An Essay on Man"; the other was a Holy See-er during the 100s
    $800 15
This synonym for contradict sounds like you're adding something to the conversation
    $800 29
While working in advertising, he wrote the slogan "I don't want to grow up, I'm a" this kind of kid
    $800 4
Tampa's MacDill AFB is home to the KC-135 Stratotanker, used for this mid-air process
    $1000 22
A black prancing horse on a canary yellow background, the color of Modena, is the logo of this Italian car
    $1000 12
Starring Sally Field:
"The ____ Nun"
    $1000 27
While New Jersey is the "Garden State", this is the "Peace Garden State"
    $1000 16
The British Hallmarking Council supervises these "offices" that test the purity of precious metals
    $1000 30
Patterson's young adult series about siblings Wisty & Whit Allgood is titled "Witch &" this
    $1000 5
Arizona's Luke Air Force Base trains pilots to fly this alphanumeric plane, also known as the Fighting Falcon, a mainstay of the United States Air Force since 1979

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

Ryan Emily Brandey
$2,600 $1,800 $1,200

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Ryan Emily Brandey
$2,600 $3,000 $5,200

Double Jeopardy! Round

FRENCH SCIENTISTS & INVENTORS
THROWING SHADE
HISTORY
TWO-HANDERS
EVERY YEAR
THIS IS "TH" PLACE
(Alex: "T-H" comin' up in each correct response.)
    $400 30
In 1943 he & engineer Emile Gagnan invented the Aqua Lung
    $400 16
This compound word refers to a day when most of the sky is occluded, perhaps a shady respite from the sun
    $400 1
Surprising co-owners Britain & France, Egyptian president Gamal Nasser nationalized it on July 26, 1956
    $400 11
On a CW TV show this pair says, "Fool Us" with your magic tricks
    $400 6
The convention of these Writers of America takes place on the frontier & gives the Lariat Award
    $400 21
Head southwest out of central London to the borough of Kingston upon this
    $800 27
With 1 experiment this Frenchman both disproved spontaneous generation & put bacteriology on solid ground
    $800 17
In "Don't Come Around Here No More", Tom Petty uses this shadowy action before "my door"
    $800 2
This June 18, 1815 battle is also called La Belle Alliance
    $800 12
These twin first daughters tell their story in the memoir "Sisters First"
    DD: $3,000 7
In France this annual religious observance is known as "Mercredi des Cendres"
    $800 22
Let's be thick as this ancient Egyptian capital that lay on both banks of the Nile
    $1200 26
He taught physics at the Sorbonne until his death in 1906, when his wife took over the post
    $1200 18
Astronomers sometimes put "pen-" in front of this word for shadow
    DD: $4,000 5
A 20-kiloton A-bomb was dropped on this atoll in a 1946 test, the first in peacetime
    $1200 13
There are 2 spies, 2 flags & 2 marshals--one for each side--in this board game
    $1200 8
Traditionally, the Radio City Music Hall Rockettes perform in this annual NYC parade each November
    $1200 23
From 1970 to 2000 this stadium on the Allegheny was the place for MLB fans
    $1600 29
A type of this loss of language ability is named for Paul Broca, whose study of the brain helped find its cause
    $1600 19
A Postal Service motto says, "Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor" this darkness "of night"
    $1600 4
It's the name for Hitler's failed November 1923 insurrection against the Weimar Republic
    $1600 14
Ariana Grande & John Legend sang this 2017 Disney remake's title tune
    $1600 9
Hampton, S.C. has been holding a warm-weather festival in honor of these large gourd fruits since 1939
    $1600 24
This historic narrow pass runs between the Kallidhromon Massif & the Gulf of Maliakos
    $2000 28
These brothers invented an all-in-one camera & projector called a cinematograph (from which we get the word cinema)
    $2000 20
This "O" word can mean darkness or be the opposite of "fame"
    $2000 3
A 2017 U.N. report said it's plausible that another plane caused the crash that killed this secy.-general in 1961
    $2000 15
This A.R. Gurney 2-role play saw Molly Ringwald paired with Andrew McCarthy & Linda Hamilton paired with Ron Perlman
    $2000 10
On its 50,000-mile annual migration, the Arctic variety of this bird travels between the North & South Poles
    $2000 25
In old lit, "ultima" this meant the furthest possible place

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Ryan Emily Brandey
$27,000 $4,600 $8,600
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

LITERATURE & MYTHOLOGY
The "very name embodies the idea of flight", says one analysis of a 20th century novel in describing this main character

Final scores:

Ryan Emily Brandey
$21,000 $0 $12,001
2-day champion: $41,999 3rd place: $1,000 2nd place: $2,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Ryan Emily Brandey
$23,800 $4,600 $6,400
24 R
(including 2 DDs),
5 W
9 R,
2 W
18 R
(including 1 DD),
4 W

Combined Coryat: $34,800

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