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    $1000 15
To shred cheese while moving your body in a circular motion
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Show #8192 - Tuesday, March 31, 2020

Contestants

Leanne Gonzalez-Singer, a legal secretary from New York, New York

J.R. Mannetta, a dean of students from Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts

Kyle Dallman, a political recruiter and trainer from Cincinnati, Ohio (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $15,400)

Jeopardy! Round

ANIMAL FACTS
POSSESSIVE PHRASES
BASEBALL LINGO
SIMILAR BRAND NAMES
ITS NEAREST NEIGHBOR NATION
(Alex: We'll give you one country.)
ADD A LETTER
(Alex: Each response will be two words.)
    $200 25
Sea otters often carry their favorite type of this, stored in a pocket of skin, & use it to crack open shellfish
    $200 26
Idiomatically, to do something quickly is to do it in "2 shakes of" this ovine appendage
    $200 7
A round tripper, a tater, a 4-bagger
    $200 16
Singular, it's a Burger King staple; plural, it's a brand of malted milk balls
    $200 1
Portugal
    $200 6
Tie a letter to a mark from a wound to get something you might wear to cover it
    $400 21
The chicks of this tall wading bird are downy white & acquire pink plumage as they age
    $400 27
Tragically, this spouse of a biblical man looked back & became a pillar of salt
    $400 8
The hot corner, a nickname for this position, was coined after a player fielded 7 line drives in an 1889 game
    $400 17
Possessive, it's a pizza brand; not possessive, it's a sugar brand
    $400 2
Sri Lanka
    $400 12
Add a letter to a doctor who does operations to catch a large fish valued for its caviar
    $600 22
Hippos that escaped this drug lord's zoo have given Colombia the largest hippo population outside of Africa
    $600 28
The Army's 7th Cavalry was decisively defeated during this 1876 event
    $600 9
This term for a player who rarely misses a game was applied to Joe McGinnity, a former foundry worker, & later Cal Ripken Jr.
    $600 18
This Greek letter is an airline, faucet maker & dental insurance company
    $600 3
Denmark
    $600 13
Add a letter to the opposite of frown to get a figure of speech
    $800 24
It is very unlikely that this American marsupial will contract rabies--its body temp. is too low for the virus to survive
    $800 29
This manual of parliamentary procedure was written by a U.S. military officer
    $800 10
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew demonstrates a catch.) Fielding a ball waist high with the palm up is this type of catch popularized by the great Willie Mays
    $800 19
This Greek woman is a "charm"-ing jewelry company, or a streaming music app
    $800 4
Trinidad & Tobago
    $800 14
Add a letter to an organization of workers to get a bony bump on the side of the big toe
    $1000 23
Insect blood does not have this protein that transports oxygen in our bodies & makes our blood red
    $1000 30
This 1974 account of political chicanery in 1972 became a 1976 quadruple Oscar winner
    $1000 11
This term for the big leagues is also a pop song featured in the last scene of "Moneyball"
    DD: $1,000 20
When you eat this brand's bars, make sure they're the chocolate ones., not the moisturizing ones
    $1000 5
The Gambia
    $1000 15
To shred cheese while moving your body in a circular motion

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

Kyle J.R. Leanne
$3,200 $3,400 $1,400

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Kyle J.R. Leanne
$4,400 $6,400 $5,800

Double Jeopardy! Round

REMEMBER JAMES GARFIELD!
MISSING PIECES
MOVIE TITLE FEMALES
PLAYS & PLAYWRIGHTS
BEHIND THE TV & RADIO CALL LETTERS
C BEFORE E, AFTER I
(Alex: That means "I-C-E" coming up in that order in each correct response.)
    $400 28
Young James was the last U.S. president born in one of these structures, in 1831 on an Ohio farm
    $400 1
English first person singular pronouns & 1970 song title words: I, me...
    $400 2
In 2019 Angelina Jolie returned as this title character: "Mistress of Evil"
    $400 11
1667's "Andromaque" is a play about a king who foolishly falls for an enemy woman captured in this ancient war
    $400 21
Los Angeles news station KFWB was once owned by these brothers who started a movie studio
    $400 16
Proverbially, it "makes perfect"
    $800 27
A professor of ancient languages, James called this tongue of Herodotus "the most perfect instrument of thought ever"
    $800 7
Events in the Ancient Olympic pentathlon: running, discus, long jump, javelin & this man-to-man contest
    $800 3
(Glenn Close presents the clue.) I received an Oscar nomination for the film "The Wife", where I have a very awkward trip with my husband to the Nobel Prize ceremony in this city
    $800 12
A new bio says after the 1866 success of the poetic drama "Brand", this Norwegian trimmed his beard so his mouth was visible
    $800 22
Owned by an insurance company, Tennessee's WSM stood for "We shield millions" & its "Barn Dance" became this legendary show
    $800 17
A 200th anniversary
    $1200 26
In the 80 days between being shot & dying, Garfield's 1 official act was to sign this warrant for a forger who had fled to Canada
    $1200 8
In a Broadway musical: music, lyrics, this word for the script or libretto
    $1200 4
As this 2007 title character, Ellen Page remarks, "I could, like, have this baby and give it to someone who totally needs it"
    $1200 13
This "Oleanna" playwright is seen here with his actress-daughter Zosia
    DD: $6,400 23
Chicago's WLS once stood for "World's Largest Store" to promo this store, which then owned the station
    $1200 18
Pain-controlling care facility for the terminally ill
    $1600 29
In 1863 Garfield was made a Union major general after distinguishing himself at Chickamauga in this state
    $1600 9
Basic components of blood: white blood cells, red blood cells, plasma, these
    $1600 5
The wardrobe Diane Keaton wore as this title girlfriend of Woody Allen came right from her own closet
    $1600 14
This American's play "The Zoo Story" was once staged in Regent's Park, near the menagerie
    $1600 24
KOIT--K-O-I-T--is in this California city, home to Coit Tower
    $1600 19
It's a narrow opening in a cliff
    DD: $2,000 30
Garfield served 9 terms in Congress as one of these alliterative Republicans who wanted equality for African Americans
    $2000 10
Purple properties in classic Monopoly: Virginia Avenue, States Avenue, this place
    $2000 6
Laurie Metcalf was Marion McPherson, mom to this title teen, coming of age in Sacramento
    $2000 15
Bertram Cates is on trial for teaching evolution in this play inspired by the Scopes trial of 1925
    $2000 25
The "GBH" in this city's WGBH stands for Great Blue Hill, the site of its first transmitter
    $2000 20
Decorative molding along the top of a wall or building

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Kyle J.R. Leanne
-$2,400 $11,200 $20,200

Final Jeopardy! Round

GEOGRAPHIC NAMESAKES
A county in England has an ocean coastline roughly twice as long as the 18 miles of this U.S. state named for it

Final scores:

Kyle J.R. Leanne
-$2,400 $22,400 $22,500
3rd place: $1,000 2nd place: $2,000 New champion: $22,500

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Kyle J.R. Leanne
$6,000 $11,200 $20,200
13 R,
5 W
(including 2 DDs)
17 R,
2 W
21 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W

Combined Coryat: $37,400

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