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Christopher Nolan suggested that this actor prep for the role by looking at the disturbing art of Francis Bacon
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Show #7616 - Monday, October 23, 2017

Contestants

Nan Bauer, a writer from Brooklyn, Michigan

Marcus Leung, a fashion buyer from San Francisco, California

Kathleen Kosman, an attorney from Dearborn, Michigan (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $20,400)

Jeopardy! Round

HISTORY, WITH SOUND EFFECTS
FOOD TALK
STATE OF THE UNION HEADQUARTERS
PLAY THE JOKER
20th CENTURY NOVELS
ENDS IN "EE"
    $200 13
He got none of the help he wanted from Lord Stanley & was unhorsed in the Aug. 22, 1485 battle that ended his reign
    $200 11
There's something fishy in a Caesar salad, specifically these, used in the dressing
    $200 19
The eastern region of the Actors' Equity Association:
this state
    $200 1
Christopher Nolan suggested that this actor prep for the role by looking at the disturbing art of Francis Bacon
    $200 6
The number of missions Yossarian must fly to complete his service keeps going up in this satirical novel
    $200 25
It's another name for a master of ceremonies
    $400 14
In 1800, 2 years before getting into steamboats, he had a different idea--build a sub that could dive down 25 feet
    $400 12
First discovered in the 1990s, this crisp, sweet apple is named for the food of the Greek gods
    $400 20
United Farm Workers:
this state
    $400 2
This "Hangover" actor sobered up for his turn as the Joker in "The Lego Batman Movie"
    $400 7
This Boris Pasternak novel concludes with an epilogue & "The Poems of" the main character
    $400 26
It's the chief monetary unit of India
    $600 15
The military structure of this pact was dissolved on March 31, 1991; its political alliance, on July 1
    $600 16
For brunch, I'm serving up this two-word Spanish-named egg dish
    DD: $1,200 21
The Industrial Workers of the World:
this state, not far from the Haymarket Memorial
    $600 3
His version set a new standard for creepy good on the big screen in 1989
    $600 8
Born with a very low IQ, Charlie Gordon undergoes surgery that increases his intelligence in this Daniel Keyes novel
    $600 29
Rug is slang for a man's one of these
    $800 23
On April 28, 1881 Billy the Kid escaped jail... but it was game over when this sheriff caught up with him a few months later
    $800 17
A simple recipe for this sauce calls for just 4 ingredients: soy sauce, brown sugar, garlic & ginger
    $800 22
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania:
United these Workers, which signed its first contract with a Carnegie company
    $800 4
Jared Leto performed as the great maniac in this recent film
    $800 9
This novel about Scottish drug users is written in dialect like "Ma eyes burrow intae the back ay her heid"
    $800 30
This state's geographic center is in the city of Murfreesboro
    $1000 24
Though he turned out a dullard, hopes were high in 1661 when Louis XIV's first son was born & given this title as heir
    $1000 18
A classic dish of Burgundy, its French name means "chicken (or rooster) with wine"
    $1000 27
North Bergen, New Jersey:
The International Association of these "men" who work on the docks
    $1000 5
On the 1960s TV show, this actor brought the role to some delirious heights
    $1000 10
"Go Tell It on the Mountain", about the 14-year-old son of a preacher, was this author's first novel
    $1000 28
Tecumseh was a member of this Native American tribe of the Ohio Valley

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

Kathleen Marcus Nan
$800 $2,600 $3,000

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Kathleen Marcus Nan
$3,800 $5,200 $4,600

Double Jeopardy! Round

SALT BAY
VOCABULARY
PHILOSOPHY IN A NUTSHELL
AN "L" OF A TEAM
BIRDS OF A FEATHER
REMEMBER THE...
    $400 16
Bulls Bay near Francis Marion National Forest in this state is a source for Boutique Bay Salt
    $400 11
As an adjective, it means of the body; as a noun, a noncommissioned officer
    $400 1
Descartes' maxim "Cogito ergo sum" means I do this "therefore I am"
    $400 9
They "bolt"ed into the NHL in 1992
    $400 6
The state bird for 7 states, it shares its name with a senior position in the Catholic church
    $400 19
Havana wreck, left in the harbor for 13 years--
"Remember the ____"
    $800 24
The Gulf of Cagliari in this Italian island northwest of Sicily has been a source of salt for centuries
    $800 12
A glass bottle for your science experiment, or a flat metal bottle for your nip of booze
    $800 2
Some oppose speciesism, which denies the rights of these
    $800 10
They were still based in the Midwest when they won the first NBA title in 1950
    $800 7
This wandering high flyer can have an 11-foot wingspan
    $800 20
T.C. Williams High School football--
"Remember the ____"
    $1200 25
The Redwood City salt evaporation ponds seen here are just some of the many found in this Pacific bay
    $1200 13
"Bovine" term for the triangular frame at a locomotive's front--a word we hope is never used literally
    $1200 3
Add 4 letters to the front of a Nobel Prize category to get this inquiry into the nature of the universe
    $1200 30
They chop down opponents for Humboldt State, & they're okay
    $1200 8
Chaucer wrote a poem called this assembly "of Fowls"; it's also a term for an assembly of owls
    $1200 21
This landmark's name means cottonwood--
"Remember the ____"
    DD: $2,000 26
The term "bay salt", evaporated seawater, is from the Bay of Bourgneuf in this west-central France river valley
    $1600 14
The "I" has it, it meaning to sacrifice a victim through the use of fire
    $1600 4
7-letter term for a philosopher who customarily doubts knowledge
    $1600 29
It's the gender-specific name of the University of Tennessee's women's teams
    DD: $5,000 17
Of the ratites, flightless land birds, this down under denizen is the smallest
    $1600 22
Fantastick song lyric--
"Try to remember the kind of ____"
    $2000 27
Salt from the Bay of Cadiz was used in ancient times to create garum, this type of sauce still vital to S.E. Asian cooking
    $2000 15
This 5-letter term for the lowest point, often of despair, comes from Arabic
    $2000 5
In 1887 this German published "The Genealogy of Morals"
    $2000 28
They howl for the University of New Mexico, entiende?
    $2000 18
The "P" in its name is silent, and its plumage is nearly invisible as it changes from light brown in summer to a winter white
    $2000 23
Got this to-do list app?
Remember the ____

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Kathleen Marcus Nan
$6,600 $13,600 $11,200

Final Jeopardy! Round

ENGLISH LITERATURE
Much of this novel takes place on the island of Despair, off the coast of South America, from 1659 to 1686

Final scores:

Kathleen Marcus Nan
$12,600 $9,200 $15,001
2nd place: $2,000 3rd place: $1,000 New champion: $15,001

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Kathleen Marcus Nan
$6,000 $13,600 $15,800
13 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
17 R,
1 W
21 R
(including 1 DD),
5 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $35,400

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