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    DD: $4,000 15
It's the acronym for the law that allows you to continue the coverage you had after you leave a job
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Show #6833 - Wednesday, May 7, 2014

Battle of the Decades quarterfinal game 3.

Contestants

Dan Pawson, a global health consultant from Brooklyn, New York

Brad Rutter, an actor and producer from Hollywood, California

Mark Lowenthal, an intelligence educator from Reston, Virginia

Jeopardy! Round

VERBS WITH OTHER MEANINGS
FARMING
FROM "D" TO DINING "D"
(Alex: Each correct response beginning and ending with that letter.)
FOLKLORE
THE SOUTH
THEY LEFT US IN THE LAST YEAR
    $200 8
To hurry, or a grassy marsh plant
    $200 26
240 pounds is the difference between these 2 measures used for domestic & international trade in farm commodities
    $200 6
It can precede "oysters" as well as "eggs" to refer to a spiced preparation
    $200 21
Blind men examining different parts of this big animal thought it was a pillar, fan, broom, spear...
    $200 13
This Alabama seaport's Mardi Gras celebration dates back to 1703
    $200 1
The lovelorn Scotty in "Boogie Nights" was one of this actor's many memorable roles
    $400 9
To read over carefully, or a tiny skin opening
    $400 27
Between 1997 & 2011 cropland certified this grew from 1 to 3 million acres, still less than 1% of U.S. acreage
    $400 7
Croquettes & fritters are cooked this way
    $400 22
An urban legend says these hanging on power lines mark gang territory
    $400 14
(Kelly of the Clue Crew shows a map on the monitor.) In 1824, Tallahassee was chosen as the territorial capital of Florida because it was halfway between the two principal towns at the time, St. Augustine & this seaport city, the future cradle of naval aviation
    $400 2
"For 21 years we tangled our minds and hearts together", wrote Laurie Anderson of this musician
    $600 10
To take off paint, or a series of comic panels
    DD: $2,000 28
Boosting efficiency, it's a harvester & a thresher in one machine
    $600 17
Added ranch to the greens, or plucked the bird for cooking
    $600 23
The "Musicians of" this town could have enjoyed Becks, which is brewed there
    $600 15
In 78 years Pat Peacock is the only woman to win the Arkansas contest for calling this other bird
    $600 3
He went on to high-pitched heaven at age 90
    $800 11
To send a package, or Sir Galahad's choice of wear
    $800 29
The Chester White breed of this farm animal traces its origin to one imported from England 200 years ago
    $800 18
Boiled a bit of wine with the sediment from the last dish to make a sauce
    $800 24
The title & theme of this Ibsen play about an ambitious architect reflect a folktale
    $800 16
Passing through Fayetteville in this state, U.S. Highway 301 is known as "The Tobacco Trail"
    $800 4
The first female officer of the National Press Club, she was also a White House correspondent for 50 years
    $1000 12
To overcome a foe, or a division of a musical measure
    $1000 30
It's the biological conversion of atmospheric nitrogen into a form that can be used by plants
    $1000 19
Take a knife & don't stop until you've done this to the backs of all 100 shrimp
    $1000 25
In Irish lore & in "Harvey", it's a spirit in the shape of an animal
    $1000 20
This mountain near Marietta, Georgia is where Joe Johnston held off the Yankees in June 1864
    $1000 5
The motion stopped for this special effects master whose artistry is seen here in "Jason and the Argonauts"

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

Mark Brad Dan
$1,400 $3,000 $1,000

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Mark Brad Dan
$2,600 $6,800 $3,400

Double Jeopardy! Round

CHINESE ART
READ"ING"
(Alex: Those three letters coming up a lot.)
WHEEL OF JEOPARDY!
EUROPEAN RULERS
GOVT. MED. ABBREV.
MOVIE DIRECTORS
    $400 29
Pi yu is the dark green type of this stone, the most precious in Chinese art
    $400 24
Dill in this novel is based on the author's childhood friend Truman Capote
    $400 23
A jet uses it finally

_ _ N _ I N G
G _ _ _
    $400 1
In 1975 Juan Carlos returned this royal house to the Spanish throne after an absence of 44 years
    $400 27
Jointly funded by the states & the feds, C.H.I.P. is the "Health Insurance Program" for these folks
    $400 22
"Reservoir Dogs"
    $800 30
This California city's Asian Art Museum has hundreds of Chinese ritual bronzes
    $800 25
This collection of essays by Joan Didion is a portrait of 1960s California
    $800 11
Pac-12 powerhouse

U _ _ V _ _ _ _ _ Y
O _
_ _ _ Z _ _ _
    $800 2
In 2004 Prince Alois was entrusted by his father with the day-to-day governing of this small European nation
    $800 28
Not subject to income tax, an H.S.A. is one of these used to pay medical expenses
    $800 26
"There Will Be Blood"
    $1200 21
These landforms, such as Kunlun, have long been featured in Chinese art; they're the home of dongtian, or "cave heavens"
    $1200 8
In this Judith Rossner novel, Theresa Dunn is murdered by a man she'd picked up in the title singles spot
    $1200 12
A friendship is born of common discomfort

M _ _ _ _ _
_ _ V _ _
_ _ _ P _ _ Y
    $1200 4
In 1697-98 this czar was in Holland & England studying shipbuilding
    DD: $4,000 15
It's the acronym for the law that allows you to continue the coverage you had after you leave a job
    $1200 18
"Point Break" (an outlier in the category)
    $1600 3
This plant is so central to Chinese art that an idiom meaning "prepared" is literally "have a finished" one "in mind"
    DD: $10,000 9
Squire Allworthy is a character in a 1749 novel by this man
    $1600 13
Product of a thinker from Crotone

_ Y T _ _ G _ _ _ _ N
T _ _ _ _ _ _
    $1600 6
Kenneth I, who reigned from 843 to 858, was the first king to rule both the Scots & these "painted" people
    $1600 16
Used to determine benefit eligibility, F.P.L. stands for this "level"
    $1600 19
"Meet Me in St. Louis"
    $2000 5
This dynasty, 960-1279, produced great art & one emperor who was a master calligrapher (but lousy emperor)
    $2000 10
Cash builds a coffin for his mother in this Faulkner novel
    $2000 14
Classic hot wheels of the 1920s

V _ _ X _ _ _ _
R _ _ D _ _ _ R
    $2000 7
In 1830 this "citizen king" was placed on France's throne, but the revolution of 1848 forced him to abdicate
    $2000 17
Figuring out which pays first when 2 insurers are responsible for the same claim is this, C.O.B.
    $2000 20
"The Tree of Life"

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Mark Brad Dan
$1,800 $32,400 $10,200
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

SUPREME COURT DECISIONS
On December 20, 1956 the Court's ruling on Browder v. Gayle went into effect, bringing an end to this 381-day event

Final scores:

Mark Brad Dan
$300 $32,400 $399
3rd place: $10,000 if eliminated Automatic semifinalist 2nd place: $10,000 if eliminated

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Mark Brad Dan
$1,800 $19,800 $10,200
7 R,
3 W
22 R
(including 3 DDs),
2 W
18 R,
2 W

Combined Coryat: $31,800

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