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    $600 4
2 Southwest restaurants claim to have created this deep-fried burrito with a 4-syllable name
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Show #7935 - Friday, February 22, 2019

2019 All-Star Games match 1, game 2.

Contestants

Team Brad (subtotal of $49,800)

Playing the Jeopardy! Round: David Madden, an academic competition director from Ridgewood, New Jersey

Playing the Double Jeopardy! Round: Brad Rutter, an actor and producer from Los Angeles, California

Playing the Final Jeopardy! Round: Larissa Kelly, an editor for academic competitions from Richmond, California

Team Colby (subtotal of $0)

Playing the Jeopardy! Round: Alan Lin, a software engineer from Riverside, California

Playing the Double Jeopardy! Round: Pam Mueller, a think tank researcher from Culver City, California

Playing the Final Jeopardy! Round: Colby Burnett, a college counselor from Chicago, Illinois

Team Buzzy (subtotal of $26,200)

Playing the Jeopardy! Round: Jennifer Giles, a third grade teacher from Longmont, Colorado

Playing the Double Jeopardy! Round: Alex Jacob, a freelance trivia writer from Greensboro, North Carolina

Playing the Final Jeopardy! Round: Buzzy Cohen, a music executive from Los Angeles, California

Jeopardy! Round

TV BY THE NUMBERS
THE 1920s
FOREIGN-SOUNDING FOOD
STATE FACTS
THINGS IN MUSEUMS
ANAGRAMS OF EACH OTHER
(Alex: Each clue will require two words in a correct response.)
    $200 30
Agnes Nixon created this soap opera that focused on the Buchanan & Lord families
    $200 29
In 1925 travelers by car could check into this type of lodging for the first time
    $200 28
"Pommes frites" in Bourgogne are better known as these in the States
    $200 26
Numbering about 100, large & small, more battles were fought in New Jersey than in any other state during this war
    $200 25
Trace amounts of boron give the blue color to this gem that Harry Winston donated to the Smithsonian in 1958
    $200 27
A spring month & a type of tuber
    $400 23
1980s Fox series about youthful-looking undercover officers
    $400 18
Established by the League of Nations, the Permanent Court of International Justice opened in this city
    $400 20
Fried wonton strips, Mandarin orange & sesame dressing are key ingredients in this poultry salad
    $400 19
Methinks an annual gathering held in Florence is Alabama's official faire of this type
    $400 16
The Topkapi Palace Museum has the suitably magnificent yataghan (a sword) of this 16th century sultan
    $400 7
An educator's task & dishonestly taking a test
    $600 24
This '90s sitcom that starred Ryan Reynolds & Nathan Fillion dropped "A Pizza Place" from its title
    $600 17
After losing the heavyweight title in 1926, this boxer said, "Honey, I just forgot to duck"
    $600 4
2 Southwest restaurants claim to have created this deep-fried burrito with a 4-syllable name
    $600 15
It earned its "Equality State" nickname when it entered the Union as the first to give women the right to vote & hold office
    $600 2
A museum in Oslo is named for & displays this balsa raft that Thor Heyerdahl used to cross the Pacific in 1947
    $600 6
A hypersensitive reaction to a substance & a place to exhibit artworks
    $800 22
This Netflix series is a sort of Brazilian "Hunger Games"
    $800 10
The remains of Peking man, a member of this species of early "upright" human, were found in China
    $800 13
The name of this fast food hot dog chain refers to an Austrian food item not on its menu
    DD: $1,400 3
In 1999, in a nod to this facility named for a president, Brevard County, Florida added 321 as an area code
    $800 1
Now at the Louvre, this sculpture was found on the Greek island of Samothrace
    $800 9
The act of betraying your nation & one who serves it as a state's representative
    $1000 21
Bruce Boxleitner starred on this sci-fi series set in the 23rd century aboard the title space station
    $1000 8
He set off from Britain for a fourth Antarctic expedition, but endured for only a few months before he took ill & died
    $1000 12
Ham, roast pork, cheese & pickles are hallmarks of the sandwich that Floridians dubbed this
    $1000 14
Located in a canyon, Phantom Ranch in this state still receives its mail by mule train
    $1000 5
Made of pale blue & white jasperware, the Pegasus vase was given to the British Museum in 1786 by this English potter who made it
    $1000 11
One brightens your face & the other is dumped on you in "Double Dare"

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

Team Buzzy Team Colby Team Brad
$3,800 $4,000 $3,000

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Team Buzzy Team Colby Team Brad
$4,000 $5,000 $3,800

Double Jeopardy! Round

IN MEMORIAM 2018
PHYSIOLOGY
POETRY FILL-IN
THAT'S A MOUTHFUL!
THE ARCTIC
LET'S "C" SOME DANCING
    $400 21
Linda Brown, who as a young student was at the center of this landmark 1954 court case, died in Topeka at 75
    $400 23
The body's largest joint, it's susceptible to injury such as a torn meniscus
    $400 26
Herrick:
"Gather ye ____ while ye may, old time is still a-flying"
    $400 28
It's 17 letters long, but it means fear of the number 13
    $400 29
The Norway species of this furry, stubby-tailed little rodent is famous for Arctic mass migrations
    $400 15
This dance that shares its name with a Southern city was popularized by a 1923 Broadway show
    $800 22
He became a prominent neurologist in England, but he's best remembered for breaking the 4-minute mile
    $800 24
Highly oxygenated blood is carried away from the heart by this largest artery
    $800 25
Abel Meeropol:
"Southern trees bear a strange ____, blood on the leaves and blood at the root"
    $800 27
I get to say "aspirin"; you get to say this "acid", its other name
    $800 30
NASA's Themis project is dedicated to studying this display in the Arctic caused by charged particles in the magnetosphere
    $800 14
This dance calls for a line, as seen here
    $1200 11
The book closed on this bestselling author in his trademark white suit, who died at 88
    DD: $100 12
The dura mater is the outermost of these layers of protective membranes that surround the brain & the spinal cord
    $1200 4
Kipling:
"We were promised abundance for all, by robbing selected Peter to pay for collective ____"
    $1200 1
Smithsonian magazine called sleight-of-hand artist Ricky Jay "a leading scholar of" this "and illusion"
    $1200 6
On a seal it forms a 3-4" thick layer & the Inuit make lollipops for children from it
    $1200 8
In the 1890s a woman known as la goulue was said to be Paris' best at this dance dance
    $1600 2
Friends & fans mourned the loss of this fashion designer in June; she was only 55
    $1600 10
Lying beneath the trapezius muscles, these muscles of the shoulder look like an oblique parallelogram, hence the name
    $1600 3
Eliot:
"I will show you fear in a handful of ____"
    $1600 5
On May 23, 1618 3 guys were tossed out of a castle's windows in what is known as this, sparking a Bohemian revolt
    DD: $100 7
Going from Norway to Alaska, this Scandinavian completed the first trip through the Northwest Passage in 1906
    $1600 9
Bruno noted the "replacement hip action" of a "Dancing With the Stars" competitor in this dance dance dance
    $2000 19
Famous for his iconic Love series, this pop artist who took his last name from his home state died at 89
    $2000 16
This bone serves as an anchor for the tongue & does not directly articulate with any other bone
    $2000 17
Carroll:
"Beware the jubjub bird, and shun the frumious ____!"
    $2000 18
Horace's phrase for "words a foot & a half long" gives us this adjective meaning "given to using long words"
    $2000 20
The largest on the Arctic Ocean, this Russian city was a base for the British, French & U.S. forces against the Bolsheviks
    $2000 13
"La Bayadere" has 40 arabesques in the entrance for this group, a 3-word French term for a dance troupe's non-soloists

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Team Buzzy Team Colby Team Brad
$16,800 $11,000 $4,200

Final Jeopardy! Round

WOMEN IN U.S. HISTORY
In 1901 this activist was jailed for inspiring the assassination of William McKinley, but the charge was later dropped

Final scores:

Team Buzzy Team Colby Team Brad
$0 $21,800 $8,400

Cumulative scores:

Team Buzzy Team Colby Team Brad
$26,200 $21,800 $58,200
2nd place: Wildcard competitor 3rd place: $50,000 (split three ways) if eliminated Winner: Automatic finalist

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Team Buzzy Team Colby Team Brad
$17,400 $11,000 $4,200
Jennifer Alan David
$3,400 $5,000 $3,800
Alex Pam Brad
$14,000 $6,000 $400
23 R
(including 2 DDs),
3 W
(including 1 DD)
15 R,
2 W
12 R,
5 W

Combined Coryat: $32,600

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