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    $2000 16
Scientists at a seed bank starved rather than eat the seeds in the siege of what was then this Soviet city
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Show #7287 - Tuesday, April 26, 2016

Buzzy Cohen game 2.

Contestants

Jerry Vinokurov, a software developer from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Stephanie Hunt, a graduate student from Highland Park, New Jersey

Buzzy Cohen, a music executive from Los Angeles, California (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $33,601)

Jeopardy! Round

ANKARA BABIES
WORDS IN CHARLES DICKENS NOVEL TITLES
JUST DEAL!
RHYME HERE
MY COUNTRY
'TIS "OF THE" MOVIE
    $200 17
Proverbially, it did in the feline
    $200 15
Contract & auction are types of this card game
    $200 9
A particular area of interest, or a round 3-dimensional object
    $200 1
If there's one thing we're 100% sure about, this 2014 movie has one character named Groot
    $400 16
Turkish kids jump over each other's backs while playing uzun ejek, a game we refer to with this "amphibian" name
    $400 8
A shorter synonym for story
    $400 27
Klondike is a type of this card game also called patience
    $400 10
To continue to try & achieve something
    $400 28
Leaders Justin Trudeau & Brian Mulroney
    $400 2
Ready yourselves for my best Daniel Day-Lewis in this film--"Stay alive, no matter what occurs! I will find you!"
    $600 18
A ninni is this soothing song, like one that goes, "Sleep, my dear son... if your father hears your cries he will kill you"
    $600 5
An offspring
    $600 24
The 3 initial community cards that are dealt in Texas Hold 'Em are called this, though they're not always a fiasco
    $600 11
Term for the creature seen here that fits the category
    $600 21
Businessmen Henri Nestle & Antoine de Patek & Adrien Philippe
    $600 3
The still seen here is from a memorable scene in this 1977 film
    $800 19
Once their teeth come in, Ankara babes enjoy this "national" sweet of cubes dusted with sugar, AKA rahat loukoum
    $800 6
An enigma
    DD: $1,800 25
Originating in Uruguay, this rummy-like card game means "basket" in Spanish
    $800 12
Plain in style & without decoration
    $800 22
Generals Lysander & Timoleon
    $800 4
Nick Frost has a friendly reminder for Simon Pegg in this zombie flick: "Don't forget to kill Philip!"
    $1000 20
If someone pinches your baby's cheek in Ankara & says, "Masallah", she's trying to protect against this alliterative hex
    $1000 7
Denotes a company co-owned by its investors, who share in its funding & profits
    $1000 26
The croupier deals the cards in this casino game whose French name means "railroad", referring to the speed of the game
    $1000 13
North Chelsea, Massachusetts was renamed this
    $1000 23
Men of letters Jorge Luis Borges & Manuel Puig
    $1000 14
Fraternity men Robert Carradine & Anthony Edwards led Lambda Lambda Lambda's fight against Alpha Beta in this '84 pic

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

Buzzy Stephanie Jerry
$1,400 $800 $1,200

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Buzzy Stephanie Jerry
$2,600 $3,400 $4,800

Double Jeopardy! Round

THE BROAD
(Alex: L.A.'s new contemporary art museum.)
U.S. GEOGRAPHY
GOVERNMENTAL LAST NAME'S THE SAME
COMICS' BOOKS
WORLD WAR II
"LIP" SERVICE
    $400 21
Andy Warhol used this printing technique also known as serigraphy; its colors & evocation of commercial art fit the pop project
    $400 6
This state capital is known as "The Big Pineapple"
    $400 27
A 1970s president & the current Secretary of Defense
    $400 9
His books include "New Rules" & "The New New Rules"
    $400 20
After German paratroopers rescued him in 1943, he set up the Salo Republic, another fascist regime
    $400 1
Let's give 'em this ladies' undergarment
    $800 22
Artists want us to think about familiar images like this man, who has described the flag as seen, but not looked at
    DD: $2,000 7
This river & its tributaries flow through 3 major deserts: the Great Basin, the Sonoran & the Mojave
    $800 23
A current Supreme Court member & the Attorney General from 1961 to 1964
    $800 10
From his "Brain Droppings": "There are women named Faith, Hope, Joy, and Prudence. Why not Despair, Guilt, Rage and Grief?"
    $800 13
Sword & Gold, 2 of the beaches at Normandy, were named for these creatures
    $800 2
1630s Holland was crazy for these
    $1200 24
Robert Therien's "under the table" makes you feel like these two literary characters, a man created in 1726 & a girl from 1865
    $1200 8
The largest area of sand dunes in the U.S. lies mainly in this state, north of the Platte River
    $1200 18
Controversial Texas state senator Wendy, controversial Kentucky county clerk Kim
    $1200 28
Her 2011 book "Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me?" was a bestselling project
    $1200 14
Allied pilots flew a supply route to China called "The Hump" over these mountains
    $1200 3
Fats, oils & steroid hormones are these
    $1600 25
He said it simply occurred to him to do something that would appear just the same as a comic book illustration
    $1600 11
The east end of Long Island is AKA this area with a plural name & many wealthy occupants
    DD: $6,400 17
A current Massachusetts senator & the 14th Chief Justice
    $1600 29
He wrote the comedic "Pure Drivel" as well as the novella "Shopgirl"
    $1600 15
In 1944 this field marshal & Afrika Korps leader was implicated in a plot to assassinate Hitler
    $1600 4
1940s propaganda posters warned that these "might sink ships"
    $2000 26
The most requested artist for loan in the collection is this Haitian-American who mixed pop culture & high art
    $2000 12
This Alaskan island group named for a Russian trader has more than 200 bird species in addition to its famous fur seals
    $2000 19
A late Tennessee senator/Hollywood actor & the Secretary of Health & Human Services from 2001 to 2005
    $2000 16
Scientists at a seed bank starved rather than eat the seeds in the siege of what was then this Soviet city
    $2000 5
The Spanish Riding School in Vienna trains them

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Buzzy Stephanie Jerry
$9,400 $5,000 $16,400

Final Jeopardy! Round

LITERARY QUOTES
More than once this 1897 novel quotes from Deuteronomy, "The blood is the life"

Final scores:

Buzzy Stephanie Jerry
$16,401 $9,995 $13,999
2-day champion: $50,002 3rd place: $1,000 2nd place: $2,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Buzzy Stephanie Jerry
$7,200 $5,000 $11,600
15 R
(including 2 DDs),
5 W
11 R,
2 W
19 R
(including 1 DD),
7 W

Combined Coryat: $23,800

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