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    $1600 3
There are 5 of these vertebrae in the lower back
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Show #8164 - Thursday, February 20, 2020

MacKenzie Jones game 4.

Contestants

Amal Karim, an impact officer from Minneapolis, Minnesota

Judy Mader, a project manager from Maitland, Florida

MacKenzie Jones, a program development director from Tulsa, Oklahoma (3-day champion whose cash winnings total $85,601)

Jeopardy! Round

THE BIBLE BOOK TELLS ME SO
LESSER-KNOWN NAMES
GEOGRAPHICALLY SPEAKING
SILENT "K" IS GOLDEN
5 OF A KIND
TV DRAMA
    $200 23
"Thus the heavens and the earth were finished, and all the host of them"
    $200 12
Partners David Edgerton & James McLamore built Burger King & disputed which one came up with this product name in 1957
    $200 17
The OED defines this phrase that includes a U.S. city as "a very short period of time"
    $200 7
Dough! It means to press & stretch dough
    $200 1
In basketball the number 5 is used to represent this one of the 5 positions on a team
    $200 2
In September 2019 this PBS masterpiece jumped to the big screen
    $400 24
"And it was told the king of Egypt that the people fled"
    $400 13
Sir Peter Mansfield, seen here, shared a Nobel Prize for developing this new imaging technology
    $400 18
This popular breaded & fried veal dish is named for the capital of Austria
    $400 8
The Garden of Eden had a tree of it
    $400 19
Of the 5 largest Caribbean islands, it's the only one that's a U.S. territory
    $400 3
This is the longest-running medical drama & also the longest-running daytime drama still on television
    $600 26
"To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven"
    DD: $2,800 14
Philippe Curtius taught her the art of wax modeling & in 1794 left her his 2 museums
    $600 25
These casual knee-length pants take their name from an Atlantic island & are worn formally there
    $600 9
This body part precedes "down" when you become serious about your studies
    $600 20
Of the 5 current movie ratings put out by the MPAA, this one has the strictest admissions requirement
    $600 4
"La Reina del Sur", one of these Latin soap operas, ran 5 nights a week on Telemundo
    $800 27
"Then (he) prayed unto the Lord his God out of the fish's belly"
    $800 15
Seen here, 19th century's Spanish general Pablo Morillo was sent to South America to finish off this man but had to make peace with him
    $800 28
The main character in this musical is a Vietnamese bargirl named Kim
    $800 10
One can grow in a tree trunk, or in your stomach if you're uneasy
    $800 21
At myplate.gov, learn about the 5 food groups: fruits, vegetables, grains, protein & this one (no, not dessert)
    $800 5
Season 1 of this HBO mystery series spans 17 years--season 3 doubles that & covers 35 years
    $1000 16
Ramon Ferrer was the captain of this slave ship until his unwilling passengers rebelled & killed him in July 1839
    $1000 29
Dr. Dolittle learns how to talk to the animals from a parrot with this name, like a region of Pacific islands
    $1000 11
This U.S. political party was big in 1854 but apparently never hired a branding consultant
    $1000 22
["Flight Of The Bumblebee" plays]
That music was by one of "The Five" mighty Russian composers of the 19th century--this man with a hyphenated name
    $1000 6
Eddie Marsan, Dash Mihok & Jon Voight play family members of this Showtime title character

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

MacKenzie Judy Amal
$2,000 $800 $6,400

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

MacKenzie Judy Amal
$6,000 $1,200 $7,800

Double Jeopardy! Round

HISTORY TIMELINE
BODY PART ADJECTIVES
ESTABLISHING SOME BORDERS
A ROLE FOR THE DIRECTOR
KNICKKNACK
KEROUAC
    $400 15
By one account, nude competition in these games began in 720 B.C. when Orsippus of Megara found he was faster with no loincloth
    $400 14
This adjective for the tongue can also follow "bi-" or "multi-"
    $400 13
Argentina & Bolivia to its east
    $400 22
Taika Waititi's role as Korg in this third "Thor" movie grew into a bigger part during his direction of the film
    $400 26
Impressive, a hand-carved one of these sculptures of a person's head, shoulders & chest, & of Caligula to boot, nice touch
    $400 23
In Kerouac's novel "The Subterraneans", a version of this beat poet & friend appears as the character Adam Moorad
    $800 16
This czar & later emperor of Russia was christened on June 29, 1672, the feast day of the saint for whom he was named
    $800 2
Pulmonary refers to these
    $800 18
As seen here, the South China Sea to its east & south
    $800 5
Jamie Foxx blows up this director in "Django Unchained"
    $800 9
This small metal cup can protect a digit when sewing or just be a pretty decorative knickknack
    $800 24
This word for the Buddhist doctrine of universal truth precedes "Bums" in a Jack Kerouac novel about drifters on the West Coast
    $1200 17
1532 began the conquest of the Inca by this explorer & his forces
    $1200 1
This adjective referring to the foot is properly pronounced to rhyme with "needle"
    DD: $3,000 19
Egypt to its east, Algeria to its west
    $1200 6
He played CIA agent Tony Mendez in "Argo", which he also directed
    $1200 10
Your nursery rhyme character figurines are adorable, especially this "merry old soul"
    $1200 25
"TI JEAN" on Jack's grave reflects his heritage; his parents immigrated to New England from this country
    $1600 27
Mortally wounded in this 1805 battle, Admiral Nelson is said to have uttered, "Thank God, I have done my duty"
    $1600 3
There are 5 of these vertebrae in the lower back
    $1600 20
Chad to its east, Mali to its west
    $1600 7
Director Sydney Pollack played Dustin Hoffman's exasperated agent in this 1982 comedy
    $1600 11
You don't see these brass receptacles for tobacco chewers much anymore, at least not used for their original purpose
    $1600 29
William Burroughs credited Kerouac with the title of this 1959 novel that faced controversy upon publication
    $2000 28
In 73 A.D., during a siege of this fortress, Jewish Zealots took their own lives rather than be captured by the Romans
    $2000 4
Antebrachial describes this specific 7-letter part of the body
    $2000 21
Russia to its north, Uzbekistan to its south
    $2000 8
This man appeared as Happy Hogan in all 3 "Iron Man" films, but only directed 2 of them
    DD: $3,000 12
A high-stakes card game shares its name with this French glassmaker that produces gorgeous paperweights like the one seen here
    $2000 30
In the novel "On the Road", this "heavenly" character is the narrator & Kerouac's alter ego

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

MacKenzie Judy Amal
$16,000 $5,400 $12,800

Final Jeopardy! Round

THE RACE TO SPACE
In the 1960s this Mideast country had a space program & one of its rocket launches, the Cedar IV, is commemorated on a stamp

Final scores:

MacKenzie Judy Amal
$25,601 $800 $22,401
4-day champion: $111,202 3rd place: $1,000 2nd place: $2,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

MacKenzie Judy Amal
$16,000 $8,400 $8,800
17 R,
2 W
13 R,
3 W
(including 1 DD)
19 R
(including 2 DDs),
5 W

Combined Coryat: $33,200

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