Suggest correction - #6877 - 2014-07-08

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    $1200 20
To this troubled peninsula--maybe not, especially after it voted to join Russia in March 2014
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Show #6877 - Tuesday, July 8, 2014

Contestants

Campbell Warner, a military attorney originally from Rock Hill, South Carolina

Maire Kennedy, an adventure specialist from Santa Rosa, California

Justin Nigro, a coalition director originally from Ashtabula, Ohio (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $5,599)

Jeopardy! Round

2 TERMS MAKE A NEW BAND NAME
POLITICS
SHAKESPEAREAN ACTORS
GOOD TRY!
FATHERLY NICKNAMES
CONSONANT-FREE STATE CAPITALS
(Alex: You have to add the consonants in order to come up with the correct response.)
    $200 3
A public exhibition of cowboy skills like calf roping plus the burial ceremony for a person
    $200 8
Formerly Speaker, she represents most of San Francisco in the House
    $200 9
How fitting that she starred in "Twelfth Night" in 2009--she has the same name as Shakespeare's wife
    $200 20
This school needed a lot more than the luck of the Irish taking on Alabama in the BCS title game in 2013, falling 42-14
    $200 14
Some called Lewis Waterman "The Father of" this fancy kind of pen; how write they are!
    $200 1
Actually not in Hawaii: AAAEE
    $400 4
An economic downturn that can turn into a depression plus the lowest-valued chess men
    $400 19
(Kelly of the Clue Crew shows a seating diagram on the monitor, with seats categorized into red, blue, and green.) The seating arrangement used today in France's legislature is the same as in the 18th century, when these two directional 2-word terms for conservatives & liberals originated
    $400 10
In 1965, at age 20, Helen Mirren played this Egyptian at the Old Vic
    $400 21
After beating the U.S. hockey team 10-3 on Feb. 9, 1980, the squad from this nation lost 4-3 in the Feb. 22 Olympic rematch
    $400 15
Born around 2,475 years ago, he's the "Father of Medicine"
    $400 2
Nowhere near Hawaii:
OIE
    $600 5
Any offense such as burglary, greater than a misdemeanor plus the line forming the earth/sky boundary
    $600 18
2-word term for the group who will determine an election outcome; in a 2008 movie it's just one guy, Kevin Costner
    $600 11
He received acting & directing Oscar nominations for 1989's "Henry V"
    $600 22
In 2013 Colin Kaepernick got this team to the 5 with under 2 minutes left but couldn't score the Super Bowl winning TD
    $600 29
This "Father of Angling" was a well-known writer of biographies, his first being a short account of John Donne
    $600 25
In the midwest, far from Hawaii:
IIAAOI
    $800 6
Alliteration time! A dog less than a year old plus a 6-letter term for a social outcast who is despised & avoided
    $800 17
Senators Snowe & Bayh both cited this nasty "ship" sailing into Congress as a reason for retiring
    $800 12
In 1993 Lynn Redgrave premiered her 1-woman show "Shakespeare for My Father", dedicated to this man
    $800 23
In 2014 a rain delay replay of the 2013 race led many to think this alliterative driver won at Daytona again; he was 5th
    DD: $2,000 27
This merchant known as the "Father of the Dime Store" opened his first store in 1879 after borrowing $300
    $800 26
Distant from Hawaii:
AO OUE
    $1000 7
A term for an unfortunate medical condition from the Greek for "deep sleep" plus a group including Fozzie Bear
    $1000 16
This early election becomes a verb when an incumbent is out-conservatized by his own party
    $1000 13
In 1935 as Petruchio in "Taming of the Shrew", Alfred Lunt tamed this wife who played Katharina
    $1000 24
In 1969 the Jets & Mets each upset teams from this city to win their respective championships
    $1000 28
In 735 this "Father of English History" died shortly after finishing a translation of the Gospel of St. John
    $1000 30
OOUU

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

Justin Maire Campbell
$1,800 $4,000 $1,400

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Justin Maire Campbell
$4,000 $6,800 $6,600

Double Jeopardy! Round

LITERARY CLERGYMEN
SOME "BUT"s ABOUT IT
LOOKING FOR LOVE ON REALITY TV
OH, LOOK AT THE TIME
HERE'S YOUR HAT
MUST YOU BE GOING?
    $400 28
In this Jane Austen novel, William Collins is a minister who has designs on Elizabeth Bennett
    $400 1
The western pygmy blue type of this insect has a wingspan of 3/8 of an inch
    $400 8
Debuting in 1965, "The Dating Game" often featured stars before they were stars, including this "Charlie's Angel"
    $400 23
This precedes "Twenties" in the Random House definition "a boisterous era of... jazz, speakeasies and wild youth"
    $400 3
This Mexican hat with a tall, tapered crown & upturned brim is straw for the poor & felt for richer folks
    $400 18
To this French Riviera city, oui! Hit the Promenade de la Croisette & catch a film or 5
    DD: $3,000 10
Father Lankester Merrin is this title character of a 1971 William Peter Blatty book
    $800 2
This 2-word item, pressed to summon help, was a real item used in WWII-era military planes
    $800 12
After the success of "Flavor of Love", VH1 created "Rock of Love", starring this lead singer of Poison
    $800 24
The first birds "park"ed themselves about 150 million years ago in this period
    $800 7
England's Yeoman Warders wear this hat with a narrow brim & soft high crown & are also called by that name
    $800 19
Yes, to Ulan Bator in this country to find peace at the Gandan Monastery
    $1200 11
In this Colleen McCullough novel, Meggie Cleary & parish priest Ralph de Bricassart fall in love
    $1200 4
The Pacific type of this fish can grow more than 8 feet long
    $1200 13
The rose knows in 2003 Trista Rehn was the first of these title eligible women
    $1200 25
"Building" term for the post-Civil War period of 1865 to 1877, when a lot of it was needed
    $1200 9
This "aquatic" hat was once popular for summer wear
    $1200 20
To this troubled peninsula--maybe not, especially after it voted to join Russia in March 2014
    $1600 29
Famed evangelist Billy Sunday reportedly called Sinclair Lewis "Satan's Cohort" for writing this 1927 novel
    DD: $1,400 5
In traditional debate, each side makes both a constructive speech & this kind of speech
    $1600 14
If you want the services of "Matchmaker" Patti Stanger, you'd better be this type of person also in the title
    $1600 26
A 1991 Douglas Coupland novel, or a nickname for the generation born in the U.S. after 1965
    $1600 16
A hat with this Spanish occupational name resembles the top of a bull's head, with 2 projections like horns
    $1600 21
To this Somalian capital, nah, as a local cop said, "We use sticks to stop cars, but they only listen to gun-toting soldiers"
    $2000 30
Hugo wrote that this Archdeacon of Notre Dame "had been destined from infancy... for the ecclesiastical state"
    $2000 6
It's an external support built to steady a structure by opposing its outward thrusts
    $2000 15
Girlfriend, it's the network where you'll find "Find Me My Man" & "Love Games: Bad Girls Need Love Too"
    $2000 27
It's the 6-letter age in the late 19th century U.S. noted for an expanding economy & big plutocrats
    $2000 17
Liebchen, a Tyrolean hat is green und usually has one of these in the brim, from einem Vogel
    $2000 22
To this Dutch dependency that'a the southern third of a Caribbean island, yes; it gets a "double A" rating

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Justin Maire Campbell
$6,800 $11,000 $22,000
(lock-tie game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

SCIENCE WORDS
Appropriately, this word from Latin for "unfold" isn't in the first edition of "Origin of Species", but does appear in later editions

Final scores:

Justin Maire Campbell
$6,800 $13,601 $22,000
3rd place: $1,000 2nd place: $2,000 New champion: $22,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Justin Maire Campbell
$6,800 $12,800 $22,200
8 R,
0 W
18 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
(including 1 DD)
26 R
(including 1 DD),
0 W

Combined Coryat: $41,800

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