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    $1000 30
Jennifer Nettles & Kristian Bush front this "sweet" band, one "Incredible Machine"
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Show #6452 - Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Stephanie Jass game 2.

Contestants

Amanda Burton, a graduate student of library science from Chillicothe, Ohio

Martha Warren, an opera singer and voice teacher from Boxborough, Massachusetts

Stephanie Jass, a history professor from Milan, Michigan (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $17,000)

Jeopardy! Round

THERE'S AN ANIMAL ON YOUR CAR
GENERAL FOOD
I'M GETTING EMOTIONAL HERE
LITERARY CROSSWORD CLUES "G"
LONDON CAN TAKE IT
GOIN' COUNTRY
    $200 2
This Ford sports car:
a horse in mid-gallop
    $200 8
A term for grain from grass, it follows "breakfast" in your morning routine
    $200 21
As the band Great White put it so eloquently, "Once Bitten, Twice" this
    $200 1
Fairy tale teller Jacob or Wilhelm
(5)
    $200 14
"London Can Take It" was a popular pro-British film made during the 1940 onslaught with this "fast" 5-letter name
    $200 26
His 1971 album "Man In Black" included a duet with evangelist Billy Graham
    $400 3
This make:
a ram's head with 2 curled horns
    $400 9
General term for the edible kernel of a one-seeded fruit
    $400 22
Drink prices are reduced & snacks may be free during this "merry" time at a bar
    $400 4
Noblest knight of the round table
(7)
    $400 15
It began in the house of the king's baker near London bridge on September 2, 1666
    $400 27
"I'm American" is the latest album from this singer who burst onto the scene in 1992
    $600 11
A medallion with a reared-up horse below it
    $600 10
Food in the Old West, perhaps from the wagon of the same name
    $600 23
If your dander is up, you're feeling this emotion
    $600 5
Hamlet's mom
(8)
    $600 16
This hit London in 1625 & 1664, killing tens of thousands each time
    $600 28
This superstar who had "Friends In Low Places" attended Oklahoma State on a track scholarship
    $800 19
On this caar, a griffin (though you only see the eagle head, wearing a crown)
    $800 12
Despite its name, this storeroom similar to a pantry is not specifically for keeping hog fat
    $800 24
It means disgust or hatred, whether "in Las Vegas" or not
    DD: $1,000 6
Beowulf's monster
(7)
    $800 17
In 2005 52 Londoners died when terrorist bombs went off on a bus & on this, the Metro subway system
    $800 29
"Man! I Feel Like" this woman whose albums include "Come On Over"
    $1000 20
The combative cat seen here is on this car
    $1000 13
Sometimes "K" or "C", they're food supplies for soldiers
    $1000 25
A wired.com article was titled "Buyer's" this: "5 gadgets we should never have bought"
    $1000 7
"Spooky" 1881 Ibsen play
(6)
    $1000 18
This waterborne illness hit London hard in 1831, 1848, 1854 & 1866
    $1000 30
Jennifer Nettles & Kristian Bush front this "sweet" band, one "Incredible Machine"

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

Stephanie Martha Amanda
$4,200 $200 $1,400

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Stephanie Martha Amanda
$11,400 $1,600 $2,200

Double Jeopardy! Round

OVER MY DEAD BODY
THE SECRET OF "NYM"
THE TONY AWARDS
SCIENCE & NATURE
STATE GEMS
GOIN' COUNTRY
    $400 3
In a cemetery near Palm Springs, the lyric "The best is yet to come"
    $400 13
Forever, eternity & time without end are all these of each other
    $400 1
On some enchanted evening in 2008, this musical won 7 Tonys, the most ever for a revival
    $400 26
Rhizobium is a genus of these microorganisms in the soil that play an important role in nitrogen fixation in plants
    $400 2
Colorado's official state gem is this "watery" greeny-blue one
    $400 19
Settled as a prison colony in 1788, this country averages only about 8 people per square mile
    $800 9
Hers is in an English church, "F.N. Born 12 May 1820, Died 13 August 1910"
    $800 14
Hot & cold, fast & slow, right & wrong, for example
    $800 4
This "Murder, She Wrote" actress has hosted or co-hosted a record 5 Tony telecasts
    $800 27
Common in the east, the yellow-bellied this is a member of the woodpecker family
    $800 5
South Carolina is in the purple with this purple quartz as its gemstone
    $800 20
10 times as long as it is wide, this South American country gained independence in 1818
    DD: $2,000 10
"Born Nov. 23, 1860 Killed July 14, 1881 /
The Boy Bandit King /
He died as he had lived
    $1200 15
OPEC & laser are examples of these
    $1200 6
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew shares the stage with a life-size puppet horse and its handler.) The extraordinary journey of Joey here through the events of 1914 & after is magnificently portrayed in this 2011 Tony Award-winning Best Play
    $1200 28
A plume of magma rising from the earth's mantle can split a continental plate in 2 & form this type of valley
    $1200 18
In an Arkansas state park, you can dig for this state gem of Arkansas
    $1200 21
This country whose name comes from a word meaning "land of mountains" covers the western third of Hispaniola
    $1600 11
"For I'm going to run her till she leaves the rail or make it on time with the southbound mail"
    $1600 16
It's a person for whom something is named, like a Sousaphone
    $1600 7
2 have won Tonys for playing the opposite sex: Mary Martin as Peter Pan & this actor as Edna Turnblad in "Hairspray"
    $1600 29
The transfer type of this genetic material delivers the amino acids necessary for protein synthesis to the ribosomes
    DD: $2,000 24
The state gemstone of Washington is this fossilized tree product
    $1600 22
In June it's light almost 24 hours a day in this country about 200 miles east of Greenland
    $2000 12
In Meudon, France, a bronze sculpture of a man deep in thought
    $2000 17
Acoustic guitar is this type of term, coined to modify an older stand-alone word like "guitar"
    $2000 8
This daughter of Christopher Plummer & Tammy Grimes is the only Tony winner whose parents both won Tonys
    $2000 30
Insects breathe via these tiny holes located on the sides of the abdomen
    $2000 25
It's the state gem of Arizona
    $2000 23
In 2012 this country stretching between Vietnam & Thailand got its first visit from a U.S. Secretary of State in 5 decades

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Stephanie Martha Amanda
$28,200 $6,000 $6,600
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

STORES
These stores first launched in 2001 take in more money per sq. foot than any other U.S. retailer, almost doubling Tiffany's

Final scores:

Stephanie Martha Amanda
$30,570 $0 $2,600
2-day champion: $47,570 3rd place: $1,000 2nd place: $2,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Stephanie Martha Amanda
$27,200 $6,000 $6,200
33 R
(including 2 DDs),
2 W
12 R,
3 W
7 R
(including 1 DD),
0 W

Combined Coryat: $39,400

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