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    $800 21
Though officially 0-0 as interim coach, Luke Walton was an NBA coach of the month for Oct./Nov. 2015, as this team was 19-0
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Show #7335 - Friday, July 1, 2016

Contestants

Valerie Ryan, a Country Western dance instructor from Austin, Texas

Zach Klitzman, a public historian from Washington, D.C.

Shyamlee Patel, an office manager and student from New York, New York (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $20,401)

Jeopardy! Round

MOVIE MISTAKES
LETTER PERFECT
WHO WAS PRESIDENT WHEN I DIED?
"CON"CENTRATION
BRAND NAMES
THE UNITED STATES OF KENTUCKY
(Alex: The category deals with states that border that state.)
    $200 16
A white car makes a very surprise appearance in a battle scene in this Mel Gibson Scottish history pic
    $200 21
It comes before chromosome, factor & box 360
    $200 4
Nelson Mandela
    $200 1
A prize given not because you won, but to make you feel better
    $200 22
Kellogg's makes these "Famous" chocolate chip cookies with a rhyming name
    $200 10
The shoreline of this state includes 50 miles along Sandusky Bay
    $400 17
(I'm Neil deGrasse Tyson.) After I pointed out an astronomical inaccuracy in this film, James Cameron changed the star pattern viewed in the sky by Rose
    $400 23
Instead of a middle name, Harry Truman's parents gave him just this middle initial
    $400 6
Princess Diana
    $400 5
Gymnosperms like yews & cypresses
    $400 27
Suck it up & name this vacuum maker that shares its name with FDR's predecessor
    $400 11
It was one of the original 13 colonies
    $600 18
A young extra puts his fingers in his ears moments before a gun fires at Cary Grant in this "directional" Hitchcock film
    $600 24
The songs "It Sucks To Be Me" & "Everyone's A Little Bit Racist" are featured in the musical "Avenue" this
    $600 7
Martin Luther King Jr.
    $600 8
"The Analects" is a collection of this ancient thinker's doctrines & beliefs
    $600 28
In 1986 the first store opened with "Kids" after the name of this clothing company
    $600 13
Montauk Springs in the Ozarks of this state has a daily flow of about 50 million gallons
    $800 19
Ben Stiller simply repeated "But why male models?" to David Duchovny because Ben had forgotten his next line in this movie
    $800 25
This letter denotes a member of the Grand Old Party
    DD: $1,200 3
James Dean
    $800 9
Someone you trust & can share your most private feelings & secrets with
    $800 29
Harry Burt was the "Man" who founded this ice cream company & its fleet of vending trucks
    $800 14
Huntington & Martinsburg are at opposite ends of this state
    $1000 20
What a rare gift! In 2015 "The Boy Next Door" gave this actress a first edition of "The Iliad"
    $1000 26
The Greek roots of "ceramic" gave us an alternate spelling & pronunciation that starts with this letter
    $1000 2
Elvis Presley
    $1000 12
A person used to transmit information, or a structure containing electrical wiring
    $1000 30
In the early 1970s Aris created this stretchable brand of leather-trimmed gloves
    $1000 15
Edgar Lee Masters anthologized & immortalized the Spoon River in this state

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

Shyamlee Zach Valerie
$200 $6,200 -$400

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Shyamlee Zach Valerie
$4,600 $9,800 $0

Double Jeopardy! Round

SYMPHONY ORCHESTRAS
NONFICTION
RECENT POP CULTURE
WORDS IN JEOPARDY
(Alex: Each correct response will be a word that can be made up of some of the eight letters in "jeopardy" itself.)
DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME
NICE LONG DANES
    $400 11
This country's philharmonic was founded in 1936 as the Palestine Orchestra
    $400 27
Nathaniel Philbrick's account of this 1620 voyage is subtitled "A Story of Courage, Community & War"
    $400 14
Accepting a Golden Globe, he said, "I want to thank my imaginary friend Rocky Balboa for being the best friend I ever had"
    $400 2
Highly esteemed or regarded, it's often used in the salutation of a letter
    $400 18
Daylight Saving Time is sometimes called this, like a song from "Porgy and Bess"
    $400 1
Gangly at 6'1", this 19th-century writer was considered one ugly duckling himself
    $800 7
In 1962, after 70 years in Carnegie Hall, this orchestra moved to its new home in Lincoln Center
    $800 26
Dr. Siddhartha Mukherjee's "The Emperor of All Maladies" is a scientific "Biography" of this disease
    $800 21
Though officially 0-0 as interim coach, Luke Walton was an NBA coach of the month for Oct./Nov. 2015, as this team was 19-0
    $800 5
This youngest Disney dwarf can't talk because he has never tried
    $800 28
The U.S. experimented with year-round Daylight Saving Time during the energy crisis of this decade
    $800 12
In 1012 Danish marauders under Thorkell the Tall seized England's Archbishop of this & brutally beat him with steak bones
    $1200 6
In 1926 this symphony that hatched the Pops became the first to play live on the radio
    $1200 20
Thanks to a 2009 film, Julia Child's 48-year-old "Mastering the Art of" this reentered the bestseller lists
    $1200 19
T.J. Miller has a less-than-flattering review of Ryan Reynolds' new face in this 2016 film
    $1200 8
Cover or decorate with cloth in loose folds
    $1200 30
In 2007 Daylight Saving Time was changed in the U.S. so that the end date was moved to the first Sunday in this month
    $1200 13
Eva Bang uses her 5'11" to good advantage in this sandy sport
    $1600 3
The Los Angeles Philharmonic has 2 homes: the Walt Disney Concert Hall & this outdoor venue
    DD: $1,000 25
"Prague Winter" is this Secretary of State's memoir of her life as a child in Czechoslovakia during WWII
    $1600 23
Marty & Mick (Scorsese & Jagger) bring us the '70s music scene on this HBO show
    $1600 9
Verily, in the King James Bible, the 23rd Psalm says this word, "though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death"
    $1600 29
When Daylight Saving Time began in 1918, Maricopa County in this state refused to use it & the state still doesn't
    DD: $2,000 15
In 1990 6'2" Dane Peter Martins succeeded Jerome Robbins as boss of this Big Apple artistic organization
    $2000 4
In 2015 this capital's symphony appointed Sir Simon Rattle its new music director effective September 2017
    $2000 22
In this author's analysis, the effects of "Guns, Germs, and Steel" are vital to "the Fates of Human Societies"
    $2000 24
This R&B queen, who ought to team up with Jack Johnson or Jack Jones, had a No. 1 album with "Woman"
    $2000 10
"50 Shades of Chicken", a cookbook with 50 chicken recipes, is a literary example of one of these
    $2000 16
A request to Congress to change a state's DST status should be for the "convenience of" this other "C" word
    $2000 17
King Christian X stood tall versus Nazi occupiers, though it's sadly a myth that he wore this in sympathy with Denmark's Jews

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Shyamlee Zach Valerie
$18,800 $21,000 $4,800

Final Jeopardy! Round

BUSINESSES
An 1860 ad for this business that only lasted 19 months sought "ten or a dozen men, familiar with the management of horses"

Final scores:

Shyamlee Zach Valerie
$31,001 $37,601 $8,000
2nd place: $2,000 New champion: $37,601 3rd place: $1,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Shyamlee Zach Valerie
$19,400 $20,200 $4,800
20 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W
28 R
(including 2 DDs),
1 W
8 R,
2 W

Combined Coryat: $44,400

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