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    $200 1
Go for the whole caboodle with this word--a young, small, furbearing animal such as a fox
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Show #7318 - Wednesday, June 8, 2016

Hunter Appler game 1.

Contestants

Torrey Livenick, a law student originally from Las Vegas, Nevada

Hunter Appler, an attorney originally from Mount Airy, North Carolina

Stew Latwin, a Navy pilot originally from Rye, New York (2-day champion whose cash winnings total $42,601)

Jeopardy! Round

BEST MUSICAL ACTOR TONY WINNERS
(Alex: The Tony Awards are gonna be televised this Sunday.)
HISTORY IN ART
SURROUNDED BY STATISTICS
DOUBLE "R"
DIRTY BIRDS
HOW JUVENILE!
    $200 22
2001:
As Max Bialystock in "The Producers"
    $200 6
Michelangelo took a stab at carving a bust of this slayer of Julius Caesar
    $200 9
(Sarah of the Clue Crew does jumping jacks, lunges, and runs in place.) 30 minutes of exercise a day will improve this measure of vitality, marked for Americans at approximately 79 years
    $200 13
It completes the motto of Mad magazine's zany icon Alfred E. Neuman: "What--me..."
    $200 21
Hardened sap from its drill holes typically surrounds the nest of the red-cockaded this
    $200 1
Go for the whole caboodle with this word--a young, small, furbearing animal such as a fox
    $400 23
1988:
As the Phantom in "Phantom of the Opera"
    DD: $1,000 7
John Trumbull's painting of this event can be seen on the back of a $2 bill
    $400 10
In one study it averages $35,051 per fresh-faced mortarboard-wearing degree holder
    $400 14
An enclosure for equines
    $400 25
Loving soil more than sky, & not nocturnal like its kin, there's a burrowing type of this raptor
    $400 2
Edward Stratemeyer conceived the juvenile novel series about these 2 brothers, teen detectives
    $600 24
2014:
This 3-named actor as the 1-named Hedwig
    $600 8
Rene Gagnon, one of the actual flag raisers on this island, is seen posing for the Marine Corps War Memorial statue
    $600 18
In 2014 1/4 of U.S. 16-year-olds had this document; 30 years ago it was nearly half
    $600 15
Soldiers; men & women in the reserves are sometimes called "weekend" ones
    $600 26
Since 1896 a Toledo baseball team has been known as these swamp dwellers
    $600 3
Youth "violence prevention" is part of what this org. offers in the Twin Cities; we hear it's "fun to stay" there
    $800 29
2003:
As Edna Turnblad in "Hairspray"
    $800 11
An official war artist for Britain, in 1946 Dame Laura Knight documented the trials in this German city
    $800 19
With fewer entries, this "chilly" arm of Homeland Security deported 316,000 people in 2014 & 80,000 fewer in 2015
    $800 16
A weasel-like mammal related to the polecat, or, as used before "out", it means to bring to light
    $800 27
A 2014 study says the guts of these scavengers are adapted to not get sick from their putrid diet
    $800 4
5% of people with this disease have it as type 1, formerly termed juvenile
    $1000 30
1965:
As Tevye in "Fiddler on the Roof"
    $1000 12
Benjamin West's "The Death of General Wolfe" depicts the 1759 battle of Quebec during this North American conflict
    $1000 20
It's the busiest Amtrak station, with around 10 million riders a year
    $1000 17
From the Latin for "parch", it's the warm zone between the Tropic of Cancer & the Tropic of Capricorn
    $1000 28
Yeah, baby! This "C" bird that produces guano, valued as fertilizer, is also called a shag
    $1000 5
In 2016 President Obama put a ban on this type of confinement for juveniles in the federal prison system

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

Stew Hunter Torrey
$2,800 $2,400 $2,800

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Stew Hunter Torrey
$4,200 $3,200 $4,200

Double Jeopardy! Round

GREAT SCOTS
BLENDED WORDS
THE BOOK BOOK
"T" MOBILE
LAKES & RIVERS
ROBOT CHECK-IN
    $400 2
This Scot wasn't just phoning it in when he got a patent on the telephone before he was 30
    $400 24
Term for a paid leave from work spent enjoying time at home
    $400 17
"The Red Book of Guerrilla Warfare" by this Chinese revolutionary laid out his theories & tactics
    $400 14
No bull, for much of the '90s, this Ford sedan was the bestselling car in America
    $400 7
At 155 feet below sea level, Lake Assal in central Djibouti is this continent's lowest point
    $400 1
Spielberg's next 2-letter film after "E.T.", it featured Jude Law as a handsome mecha called Gigolo Joe
    $800 3
In 1880, he sailed to Tahiti; while in the South Pacific, he wrote, "In the South Seas" & "David Balfour", a sequel to "Kidnapped"
    $800 25
It's the combined land mass seen here
    $800 18
The "day" medieval English folk thought the world would end; it comes before "Book" in the name of a tome that counted them
    $800 15
In 2012, this company, whose logo is seen here, introduced the first premium electric sedan
    $800 8
The Moselle River provides part of this grand duchy's eastern border with Germany
    $800 5
Disney asked the creators of the robot Sphero to make a toy version of this "Force Awakens" astromech
    $1200 4
Economist Adam Smith wrote the book fully titled "An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of" this
    $1200 28
A movie spoof in the style of "This Is Spinal Tap" or "Borat"
    $1200 19
This Ancient Egyptian text tells what to do to ensure one's entrance into the afterlife
    $1200 16
The Model T was affectionately known by this metallic 2-word nickname
    $1200 11
The Philippines' largest lake is Laguna de Bay, referring to this nearby bay
    $1200 6
Thanks to DreamWorks, this defender of the universe is bringing cosmic justice to Netflix screens in a 2016 reboot
    DD: $1,400 26
It's largely thanks to this man, born in Scotland in 1838, that we have Sequoia National Park
    DD: $600 29
This monstrous term was coined in the 1990s for genetically engineered edibles
    $1600 20
Peter Boxall wrote "1001 Books You Must Read Before you Die" & put Rabelais' 16th century tale of these 2 giants in it
    $1600 22
A 1988 film told of this "Man and his Dream" of building cutting-edge cars, like the one seen here
    $1600 12
Lord Byron set a poem at the Castle of Chillon along the shores of this European lake
    $1600 9
His awards include the Starcross, Medal of Honor with Clusters & Starfleet Command Decoration for Valor
    $2000 27
Einstein called this Scot's influence on physics "the most profound and the most fruitful" since Newton's
    $2000 30
This arm of Disney dreams up the theme parks & attractions & brings them to life
    $2000 21
"Steal This Book" by this Chicago Seven man is a handbook for the aspiring yippie revolutionary
    $2000 23
The name of this compact SUV from Volkswagen suggests that it's part big cat & part lizard
    $2000 13
Only 2 letters but more than 2,200 miles long, it flows across Russia to the Arctic Ocean
    $2000 10
Zingbot 3000 is quick with a joke to light up the blokes on this reality show

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Stew Hunter Torrey
$7,400 $14,200 $12,400

Final Jeopardy! Round

STATE CAPITALS
This Midwestern capital was named for a man who was born in what is now Turkey over 2,000 years ago

Final scores:

Stew Hunter Torrey
$14,798 $24,801 $400
2nd place: $2,000 New champion: $24,801 3rd place: $1,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Stew Hunter Torrey
$7,400 $14,600 $12,600
12 R,
1 W
23 R
(including 2 DDs),
4 W
16 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W

Combined Coryat: $34,600

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