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    $800 13
Who better to narrate "To the Lighthouse" than this actress, who won an Oscar for playing Virginia Woolf

"For her husband, with his caustic saying that it would not be fine, had dashed his spirits she could see"
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Show #7606 - Monday, October 9, 2017

Austin Rogers game 10.
The dividers between the players used during Final Jeopardy! are now retractable.
Players now stay at their lecterns for the closing credits.

Contestants

Rain Dunaway, a medical student from Louisville, Kentucky

Rich Coble, an attorney from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Austin Rogers, a bartender from New York, New York (9-day champion whose cash winnings total $332,400)

Jeopardy! Round

VIDEO GAMES
(Alex: Sounds like fun.)
STATES BY COLORFUL LOCALES
THIRD TIME'S A "CHA"RM
(Alex: "C-H-A" coming up in each correct response.)
LAW SLAW
TRANSLATE THE NOTED PAIR
CLASSICS ON AUDIBLE
    $200 1
Kids! keep the playroom neat & play this brand's "worlds", where all the bricks are virtual
    $200 6
Greenbelt &
Silver Spring
    $200 15
The World War II-era military phonetic alphabet went Able, Baker, this first name
    $200 26
Connecticut's rules for this group of 12 say don't look up any words you hear in court in a dictionary
    $200 21
Spanish:
vida & muerte
    $200 10
In a 2005 film adaptation, eldest sister Jane was played by Rosamund Pike, heard here reading this classic novel

"Her spirits were very differently affected, when, to her utter amazement, she saw Mr. Darcy walk into the room"
    $400 2
"The Dog Policeman" is the theme that lets you know it's time for this game--don't croak!
    $400 7
Brownsville & White Settlement
    $400 17
Those joining a monastic order abide by the 3 evangelical counsels: poverty, obedience & of course this
    $400 27
This 7-letter word can mean legal advice or a lawyer, such as a leading or general one
    $400 22
French:
soleil & lune
    $400 11
The wit & irony of this satiric novel are captured by David Hyde Pierce

"As the common size of the natives is somewhat under six inches, so there is an exact proportion in all other animals"
    $600 3
In 2016 Minecraft became the second-bestselling video game of all time--No. 1 is this other "blocky" game
    $600 8
Red Hook &
White Plains
    $600 18
North Carolina's Research Triangle is Durham, Raleigh & this place
    $600 30
In some states even after doing the time, you can get a felony conviction reduced to this other major type
    $600 23
Portuguese:
gato & cao, which is not a bovine
    $600 12
Kenneth Branagh captures the horror of this story

"There were rumors that a very important station was in jeopardy, and its chief, Mr. Kurtz, was ill"
    $800 4
Try to settle the world as one of dozens of cultures in the 6th version of this Sid Meier game
    $800 9
Brownsboro Village &
Bowling Green but not
Yellow Springs
    $800 19
Champagne is mainly made of 3 grapes: pinot noir, pinot meunier & this white one
    $800 29
Louisiana's first-in-the-nation law making cop-killing a hate crime is known as these "lives matter"
    $800 24
Latin:
dulcis & acidus
    $800 13
Who better to narrate "To the Lighthouse" than this actress, who won an Oscar for playing Virginia Woolf

"For her husband, with his caustic saying that it would not be fine, had dashed his spirits she could see"
    DD: $2,000 5
Impossible architecture is found in this "valley", a mobile game that shares a name with a place in Utah & Arizona
    $1000 16
Black Oak &
Blue Eye
    $1000 20
The 3 great examples of French Gothic architecture are the cathedrals of Amiens, Reims & this town
    $1000 28
To get a legal verb meaning "stop someone from bringing certain claims", put this letter before "stop"
    $1000 25
Russian:
pozhaluysta & spasibo
    $1000 14
This Gothic novel has multiple narrators, including Alan Cumming as Dr. Seward

"The first thing Van Helsing said to me when we met at Liverpool Street was, 'Have you said anything to our young friend the lover of her?'"

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

Austin Rich Rain
$2,800 -$200 $1,800

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Austin Rich Rain
$5,400 $0 $4,600

Double Jeopardy! Round

SOMETHING ABOUT MARY
ENDS IN "ING"
FOODS FOR THOUGHT
CHECK, PLEASE
NAUGHTY BY NATURE
BOND BOMBSHELLS
    $400 11
An 1875 hearing resulted in this ex-First Lady being committed to a sanatorium for months
    $400 1
To shield spectators from the sun, the Colosseum had a retractable velarium, which we call this
    $400 16
When followed by "away", this word for a small deep-fried cake, often apple, means to squander
    $400 6
Similar to a cashier's check, it's a check that bears a bank officer's promise that it's good
    $400 19
Don't curse the yellow-bellied sapsucker, a type of this bird; he isn't trying to make your headache worse
    $400 26
In 1962 Ursula Andress was in a state of relative undress in the film about this title physician
    $800 12
4 signers of the Declaration of Independence were alumni of this school chartered in the 17th century
    $800 2
This old British coin was equal to 12 pence
    $800 17
A tete is the classic shape of this French-named bread, as seen here
    $800 7
Invented by American Express, they've declined in use now that there are ATMs everywhere
    $800 20
Just like the bird, cuckoo wasps are so named because they do this in the nests of other insects, like bees
    $800 27
When you were young & your heart was an open book, you knew Jane Seymour was Solitaire in this classic Bond film
    DD: $5,000 13
Mary Mallon, the first known carrier of this disease in the U.S., was confined to a hospital for her final 20 years
    $1200 3
Here's a bit of the music from this ballet composed by Aaron Copland
    $1200 18
Gouda & this cheese coated in red wax are the 2 most exported from the Netherlands
    $1200 8
Like old bread, a check presented to the bank more than 6 months after it's written is considered this & needn't be honored
    $1200 21
urbancarnivores.com says in the L.A. area, these canines mostly eat fruits & small wild mammals, hardly any pets
    $1200 30
Maybe it was catlike reflexes that earned this Honor Blackman character her "Goldfinger" name
    $1600 14
Mary Baker Eddy founded this religion to "reinstate primitive Christianity and its lost element of healing"
    $1600 4
An example of the coulomb force is this 2-word phenomenon, as when garments gather a charge & stick to each other
    $1600 24
Acai berries are South American; here are these other 4-letter berries grown in China & also said to be a superfood
    $1600 9
Illegally shifting money between accounts is doing this "soaring" term with checks
    $1600 22
Built on ravines, Toronto is full up & fed up with these trash can menaces the mayor called "a huge nuisance"
    $1600 29
Lois Chiles was Holly Goodhead, who had an outer space fling with Roger Moore in this flick
    $2000 15
In 1959 Mary Leakey found a 1.75-million-year-old skull in Olduvai Gorge in what's now this country
    $2000 5
It's the cotton fabric used to make the pennant flags seen here
    $2000 25
Tofu is made from curdled soy milk; this is fermented soybean cake
    $2000 10
Mitsubishi saved Morgan Stanley by cutting a check for $9 billion in this year
    DD: $2,000 23
There's a 17-year & a 13-year type of this noisy insect that has multiple different calls to annoy you
    $2000 28
Diana Rigg ran out of all the time in the world after becoming Mrs. Bond to this man in his 1-shot role as Mr. Bond

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Austin Rich Rain
$24,000 $1,600 $7,400
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

HISTORICAL AREAS
An ancient quote mentions this area & 3 population groups, the Belgae, Aquitani & Celts

Final scores:

Austin Rich Rain
$33,000 $1 $3,400
10-day champion: $365,400 3rd place: $1,000 2nd place: $2,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Austin Rich Rain
$22,200 $1,600 $7,400
30 R
(including 1 DD),
5 W
(including 1 DD)
7 R,
3 W
10 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W

Combined Coryat: $31,200

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