Show #8906 - Monday, July 3, 2023

Ken Jennings hosts.

Contestants

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Sarah Daily, an artist manager from New York, New York

Elliott Kim, a television editor from Los Angeles, California

Ilena Di Toro, a public relations specialist from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (whose 1-day cash winnings total $9,500)

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Jeopardy! Round

RIOTS IN HISTORY
A JOB IN TELEVISION
CAR GO FAST
"NEG" BAIT
LIKE AVERSION
TOUCHED FOR THE VERY FIRST TIME
    $200 1
In the Rebecca Riots of the 1840s, Welsh men dressed as women attacked the gates that levied these charges for using public roads
    $200 16
This title guy is a fry cook under the sea
    $200 21
With a turbocharged V6, the XJ220 from this company was quick as a cat, topping out at 217 miles per hour
    $200 3
For his efforts helping end the Russo-Japanese War, Teddy Roosevelt is ranked among the best of these historically
    $200 12
"Mary, Mary, quite" this word meaning averse to what you're told to do; how does your response grow?
    $200 11
Before stepping on the Moon, he told Neil Armstrong he'd "partially close the hatch... making sure not to lock it"; Neil: "Good thought"
    $400 2
An uprising of industrial workers, the Poznan riots of 1956 brought Wladyslaw Gomulka back to power in this country
    $400 17
For 11 years, this character was miserable as a women's shoe salesman on "Married... with Children"
    $400 22
Someone call 911! No, make that 919, as this brand's 919 Evo hybrid takes 4.8 seconds to go from 0 to 120
    $400 4
This Balkan nation gained full independence after breaking from a union with Serbia in 2006
    $400 13
In a 1972 literary title, Sin City had its share of "Fear &" this
    $400 28
Doing some ceiling work around 1511, Michelangelo showed God reaching to give this man the divine breath of life with a touch
    $600 8
The 7th New York Infantry returned from this big battle to help deal with the July 1863 draft riots in New York City
    $600 18
Seen here, Barbara Feldon had this job in her most famous role
    $600 23
In 2010 an Enzo from this Italian company en-zoomed to 237 miles per hour
    $600 5
3rd century general Carausius is considered one of these outlaws, disobeying Roman law & declaring himself emperor of Britain
    $600 14
"Adverse" is another term for this type of witness who can be cross-examined as if the opposing lawyer had called them
    $600 27
These Missourians touched the Stanley Cup for the first time in 2019 after more than 50 years in the NHL
    $800 9
The 1969 riots outside this Greenwich Village bar served as a catalyst for the gay rights movement
    $800 19
It's the job of the "Extraordinary" Woo Young-woo, a streaming fave
    $800 24
The Challenger SRT Demon from this Fiat Chrysler car brand was quite the speed demon in 2019, roaring at 211 miles per hour
    $800 6
Beersheba is the chief town in this region with a name from Hebrew for "dry"
    $800 15
It follows "the loyal" as the out-of-power political party
    DD: $5,000 29
Finally touched with goodness, this literary character says, "I will live in the past, the present, and the future!"
    $1000 10
U.S. servicemen attacked young Latino men in 1943 Los Angeles riots named for this rhyming style of attire
    $1000 20
On "Two and a Half Men", Charlie Harper was this specific type of ad writer
    $1000 25
In 2020 Lewis Hamilton averaged 164 mph to win pole position at the Italian Grand Prix driving for this German company
    $1000 7
A county in northwest Ireland, it's also the name of a durable tweed fabric made there
    $1000 26
A synonym for dislike, it's a Latin word that can mean spirit or anger
    $1000 30
The ceremonial driving of this item linked the Central Pacific & Union Pacific railroads for the first time

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

Ilena Elliott Sarah
$1,400 $4,800 $0

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Ilena Elliott Sarah
$2,800 $15,200 -$400

Double Jeopardy! Round

BOOKS BY CHAPTERS
WORDS WITHIN WORDS
NATURE
"B" MOVIE QUOTES
COUNTIES OF ENGLAND
NO CAP
    $400 26
"Wilbur's Boast",
"The Egg Sac"
    $400 1
A small flowing body of water contains this, 500 sheets of paper
    $400 12
Early in the alphabet of domesticated camelids, it's related to the llama but smaller & more prized for its wool
    $400 2
"I am William Wallace! & I see a whole army of my countrymen, here in defiance of tyranny"
    $400 21
Technically, the southeastern county of Kent borders France through this engineering marvel
    $400 7
There's no upper age limit for U.S. president; some want one set at this age that Joe Biden blew past in 2012
    $800 27
From Russia:
"The Grand Inquisitor", "Plans to Save Mitya"
    $800 17
A number above a trillion is pierced by this, a product you can get from DeWalt
    $800 13
One of the 3 basic types of rock, it's formed when preexisting rocks are weathered & deposited elsewhere
    $800 3
"Miss Golightly, I protest"
    $800 22
Found up north, this largest of England's historic counties lends its name to a terrier & a pudding
    $800 8
2023 marks 50 years of family feasts at Golden Corral restaurants & their "endless" this--just take a new plate on the return trip
    $1200 28
By Gaston Leroux:
"At the Masked Ball", "The End of the Ghost's Love Story"
    $1200 18
Inside a domesticated fowl is this word of disgust; it's paired with "the" in Gen Z slang for a dating turnoff
    $1200 14
The name of this type of turtle may refer to how it can close itself up inside its hinged lower shell
    $1200 4
"It's 106 miles to Chicago, we got a full tank of gas... it's dark & we're wearing sunglasses"; "Hit it"
    $1200 23
Essex County takes its name from an ancient kingdom of these people
    $1200 9
This type of damages, awarded to victims to chasten the offender & deter future ones, are uncapped in states such as Illinois
    $1600 29
"The Piper at the Gates of Dawn",
"Mr. Toad"
    $1600 19
A word for an underground cemetery hides this Mexican food offering
    $1600 15
The Arctic reindeer moss isn't really moss but this algae/fungus hybrid
    DD: $5,000 5
"My people are praying for a man who can drive their team to victory over Messala"
    DD: $1,400 24
Legend says King Arthur was born at Tintagel Castle in this pointy county that juts into the Atlantic Ocean
    $1600 10
California has legal marijuana but no limit on the level in a driver's blood of this chemical whose name has 3- & 20-letter versions
    $2000 30
"Ice-Nine",
"Tutored by Bokonon"
    $2000 20
A word for booze has this 4-letter silver salmon inside of it
    $2000 16
Here are these 2-word flowers in bloom in a bunch of different colors
    $2000 6
"Just what are you getting at, Elvis?"; "I think you know what I'm gettin' at, Mr. President. We're gonna kill us a mummy"
    $2000 25
Queen Victoria had a vacation residence on this island that is today its own administrative county
    $2000 11
The USA's thousands of uncapped oil wells issue forth greenhouse gases like methane & carcinogens like this embalming agent

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Ilena Elliott Sarah
$3,200 $27,200 $4,000
(lock game)

[wagering suggestions for these scores]

Final Jeopardy! Round

FASHION
The name of these items that became a 1940s fad derives in part from a word meaning "to cut short"

Final scores:

Ilena Elliott Sarah
$1,400 $24,400 $0
2nd place: $2,000 New champion: $24,400 3rd place: $1,000

Game dynamics:

Game dynamics graph

Coryat scores:

Ilena Elliott Sarah
$3,200 $21,000 $4,000
9 R,
4 W
28 R
(including 2 DDs),
2 W
(including 1 DD)
10 R,
4 W

Combined Coryat: $28,200

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Game tape date: 2023-05-16
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