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    $800 9
In the 1950s the Mau Mau movement among the Kikuyu people battled Colonial rule in this East African country
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Show #7128 - Wednesday, September 16, 2015

Contestants

Kevin Butterfield, a history professor from Norman, Oklahoma

Talia Lavin, a fact checker originally from Teaneck, New Jersey

Audrey Watkins-Fox, a mortgage coordinator originally from Lockport, New York (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $25,400)

Jeopardy! Round

A STREAM OF TV
HISTORY
BREAKFAST
BYE, GEORGE!
THE WEALTH OF NATIONS
THE LAST "AND"
(Alex: Each correct response will end with those letters of the alphabet--"A-N-D".)
    $200 6
In 1924 he fasted for 21 days to ease Hindu-Muslim tensions & it worked
    $200 11
Head to Einstein Bros. for one of these, maybe onion or poppyseed; shmear options for it include garlic herb
    $200 16
After Dec. 14, 1920 Notre Dame could begin winning one for this man
    $200 21
In 2013 it led the world in public debt as a percentage of GDP; it must have quite a yen for spending
    $200 1
To comprehend
    $400 7
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew shows a map on the monitor.) After World War I, this country gained new provinces, doubling its size; after World War II, it lost chunks in the northeast & southeast
    $400 12
An iron with a large, deep grid is used to make these, introduced to Americans in the 1960s
    $400 17
This king's speech ended on Feb. 6, 1952 in Sandringham
    $400 22
With a per capita income of more than $100k, this Middle Eastern nation may someday be able to buy a "U"
    $400 2
Uninteresting, or lacking flavor
    DD: $1,000 8
Joan the Mad, this woman's daughter, became Queen of Castile in 1504 but in 1509 was imprisoned for the rest of her life
    $600 13
A Denver omelet is traditionally filled with ham, onions & these green veggies
    $600 18
After this composer met his "Messiah" in 1759, he was buried in Poets' Corner in Westminster Abbey
    $600 23
It raked in the renminbi with 2013 exports of more than $2.2 trillion
    $600 3
"Childish" 2-word term for a scaled-down Steinway
    $800 26
At adultswim.com visit this title medical facility that employed a clown doctor & was definitely in Brazil
    $800 9
In the 1950s the Mau Mau movement among the Kikuyu people battled Colonial rule in this East African country
    $800 14
You can use almost any kind of bread for this breakfast dish that the Brits call "Poor Knights of Windsor"
    $800 20
It was through the hourglass & bye, this writer, on June 8, 1876
    $800 24
With an annual cash surplus of nearly 30%, it's bounced back nicely from a 1990 invasion
    $800 4
The pineal is one
    $1000 27
After fan pressure in 2015, Netflix made this superhero show accessible to the blind
    $1000 10
This Welsh buccaneer routed the Spanish in Panama City in 1671 & later served as deputy governor of Jamaica
    $1000 15
In 1985 IHOP introduced the breakfast with this trademarked rhyming name
    $1000 19
On April 20, 1812 this sitting vice president was no longer sitting anywhere
    $1000 25
Tajikistan gets about half its GDP from these, sums of money sent home by workers who've left the country
    $1000 5
To send someone back to jail

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 14):

Audrey Talia Kevin
$3,200 -$600 $3,400

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Audrey Talia Kevin
$5,000 $600 $4,800

Double Jeopardy! Round

QUICK LIT
MINOR GODS & GODDESSES
VERY INVENTIVE
REVOLUTIONARY WAR BEFORE & AFTER
HOLLYWOOD
VINE
    $400 6
This title orphan's last name is Shirley, not "of Green Gables"
    $400 1
Like Mars, who some legends say was her husband, Bellona was a goddess of this
    $400 11
In 1828 Harrison Dyar invented an early electric one; an arc burned dots & dashes onto paper
    $400 20
American general who became a traitor & a great golfer, winning the Masters 4 times beginning in 1958
    $800 7
Madeleine L'Engle won a 1963 Newbery for this fantasy story
    $800 2
A snake entwined around a staff is the symbol of Asclepius, god of this
    $800 12
In 1948 George Clemens invented this for public restrooms, eliminating the need for paper towels
    $800 19
"Drag Race" host who had a dramatic horseback ride on the night of April 18, 1775
    $1200 8
"Wolf Hall" tells of the rise of this Henry VIII adviser, Mark Rylance in the miniseries
    DD: $2,000 3
Those useless little facts will pay off if you know that being goddess of the crossroads gave this Roman deity her name
    DD: $2,000 13
In 1807 he wrote that his voyage to Albany & back "has been performed wholly by the power of the steam engine"
    $1200 18
Formal agreement ending the Revolutionary War that's a hotel heiress & reality TV star
    $1200 23
"Symphonies Under the Stars" was the first official season of this amphitheater that was built in 1919
    $1600 10
He wrote "The Natural" & "The Fixer"
    $1600 4
Flora, goddess of flowers, was married to Zephyrus, god of this breeze
    $1600 15
This man's first supercomputer was installed at the Los Alamos National Laboratory in 1976
    $1600 17
Leader of the Green Mountain Boys who was a 76ers player nicknamed "The Answer"
    $1600 22
The big 5 companies of the studio era were Paramount (actually in Hollywood!), RKO, Fox, MGM & this familial company
    $2000 9
A devil instructs his young charge in these "Letters", a novel by C.S. Lewis
    $2000 5
This Roman goddess of the dawn must have been a real Sleeping Beauty
    $2000 14
In addition to creating an all-electronic TV in 1927, he developed a process to sterilize milk via radio waves
    $2000 16
British military officer executed as a spy who was half of the music duo OutKast
    $2000 21
A Dome-A-Rama built in 1963 is named for this spectacular three-film projector process of the day
    $2000 24
"Noble" this in the vineyard actually aids in the production of sweet white wine

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Audrey Talia Kevin
$12,600 $600 $7,600

Final Jeopardy! Round

OSCAR-NOMINATED SONGS
This song from a 1999 animated film about censorship had a word censored from its Oscar performance

Final scores:

Audrey Talia Kevin
$7,600 $0 $1,300
2-day champion: $33,000 3rd place: $1,000 2nd place: $2,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Audrey Talia Kevin
$12,200 $2,600 $6,800
19 R
(including 1 DD),
5 W
8 R,
6 W
(including 1 DD)
13 R
(including 1 DD),
3 W

Combined Coryat: $21,600

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