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    $800 9
Roman scoffed when someone implied that this polish brand dating from 1941 made his car slow
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Show #7748 - Wednesday, April 25, 2018

Contestants

Krishna Veeraraghavan, a sales analyst from Seattle, Washington

Jen Regan, a travel marketer from North Bergen, New Jersey

Randy Mathews, a fragrance specialist from Houston, Texas (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $20,000)

Jeopardy! Round

THE FAST & THE FASTIDIOUS
STATE CAPITAL FACTS
CROSSOVER TV
ON THE BIG MONEY
DAMON RUNYONESQUE GANGSTER LINGO
WHAT'S YOUR SPIRIT ANIMAL?
    $200 6
Dom is ready to race after using Scotchgard to touch up the fabric of these, whether bench or bucket
    $200 11
Boulder is 25 miles to its northwest
    $200 21
Aaron Spelling produced both shows, so of course this beautiful title trio of P.I.s boarded "The Love Boat"
    $200 16
His old legal foe Mr. Marbury might have fought this president being put on the $5,000 in 1918...but would have lost
    $200 26
Meaning to die, it sounds like an amphibian noise
    $200 1
A creme de menthe, tequila & lime juice cocktail is called tequila this, playing on the title of Harper Lee's first novel
    $400 7
Letty is speeding your way after a delay to have this "thorough" clean & wash done to her car
    $400 12
The first of its defining insurance policies was issued in 1794
    $400 22
"Here's" this beloved redheaded comedienne, somehow teamed with Detective Joe Mannix in a 1971 episode
    $400 17
In 1918, for his 34 years as chief justice, he was put on the $500 bill
    $400 27
A shiv is a knife & an equalizer is this other weapon
    $400 2
Replace tomato juice with beef broth in a Bloody Mary & you've got this bovine shot
    $600 8
Sean has joined the chase, but not before touching up these decorative car lines, also a live-action zebra movie
    $600 13
Per Rick Perry, it's "the blueberry in the tomato soup"
    $600 23
An interrogation took a surprising turn on "Bones" when Booth hallucinated Stewie Griffin from this cartoon
    $600 18
In 1928, 27 years after his assassination, he was put on the $500
    $600 28
Sounds like an absence of wagering cubes, but it means "isn't gonna happen"
    $600 3
A jumping insect is the name (but not an ingredient) of this cocktail of cream, green creme de menthe & white creme de cacao
    $800 9
Roman scoffed when someone implied that this polish brand dating from 1941 made his car slow
    $800 14
It commands the main pass through the Green Mountains
    $800 24
"Roseanne" got Edina & Patsy of this Brit-com to swing by, darling
    DD: $3,600 19
We'd take a couple of $1,000 bills from 1928 featuring this president, even if they were in nonconsecutive order
    $800 25
Meaning con artists or swindlers, it was the title of a 1990 Anjelica Huston-John Cusack film
    $800 4
It's the canine name for this refreshing cocktail: vodka & grapefruit juice
    $1000 10
Very protective--Tej likes to cover his car's grille with one of these, also the name of a feminine garment
    $1000 15
A seaport on Narragansett Bay
    $1000 20
The $10,000 note features this chief justice appointed in 1864
    $1000 29
Runyon gangsters use this word for the face; Jackie Gleason put it after "Pow! Right in the..."
    $1000 5
This alliterative cocktail that gets it "kick" from vodka was said to have been created as part of a 1940s Smirnoff campaign

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

Randy Jen Krishna
$1,000 $2,800 $3,200

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Randy Jen Krishna
$2,400 $4,200 $1,800

Double Jeopardy! Round

PLANET EARTH
EMOTION
YOU'RE IN DUTCH NOW
SINGERS
BALL
CHAIN
    $400 1
The sun's surface can reach 10,000 degrees; this part of the Earth can get even hotter
    $400 18
Emotion of a lover fearing infidelity; the ancient "wisdom of Solomon" says "the ear of" it "heareth all things"
    $400 7
De trommelaar, this person in a band
    $400 12
Here she is with a less flamboyant look
    $400 9
In this novel, it is at a ball that D'Artagnan kisses the queen's hand & is rewarded for his courage with the gift of a ring
    $400 6
In 14th century Europe, plate armor superseded chain this
    $800 2
Formed by heat deep underground, plutonic rocks are classified as this one of the 3 major kinds
    $800 19
Punning on a sports drink, it's what those driven by loathing are "drinking"
    $800 14
De bob--this person who gets friends home safely
    $800 27
In 2017 this onetime lead singer of Smashing Pumpkins rebranded himself using his full name
    $800 10
No one survives a masked ball in Edgar Allan Poe's story "The Masque of" this colorful pestilence
    $800 8
Markov chains are studied in this statistical branch of math theory, the study of chance & random phenomena
    DD: $2,000 3
Striations are the scratches these large masses leave behind as they travel over thousands of years
    $1200 23
If you've seen Lewis Black do stand-up, you'll know why he was cast as the voice of this emotion in "Inside Out"
    $1200 20
In a casino, de handelaar
    $1200 28
The first name used by this singing bandleader doesn't refer to a taxi--it's short for Cabell
    $1200 11
May Welland's engagement to Newland Archer is announced at a ball early in this novel by Edith Wharton
    $1200 13
22 yards long & divided into 100 links, a gunter's chain is used in this land-measuring occupation
    $1600 4
The world's highest volcano, 22,500-foot Ojos del Salado, straddles these 2 South American countries
    $1600 24
In the book "Take" this, Jessica Tracy says this sense of self-worth has led to many great accomplishments
    $1600 21
De oom--this relative if he really is Dutch
    $1600 29
Ain't that a shame tat this singer of '50s hits like "Ain't That A Shame" & "Blueberry Hill" died in 2017
    DD: $1,600 15
One chapter of this tome includes "The Ball at Count Bennigsen's" & "Alexander's Letter to Napoleon"
    $1600 16
Ancient Greek philosophers came up with the idea of the "great chain of" this, linking God to the tiniest creatures
    $2000 5
(Sarah of the Clue Crew presents a timeline on the monitor.) Chronologically, the major eras of Earth's history are the Paleozoic, the Mesozoic & this new animal era, in which we & the Earth live today
    $2000 25
A 2014 study trims the list of the traditional 6 basic emotions--it combines fear & this other one with eyebrows raised
    $2000 22
De spits--this goal-scoring soccer forward
    $2000 26
In this novel the "lively & unreserved" Mr. Bingley "danced every dance" at a ball in Meryton
    $2000 17
In Greek myth this hero breaks Andromeda's chains

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Randy Jen Krishna
$7,600 $7,400 -$4,200

Final Jeopardy! Round

GEOGRAPHY
In 1871 the official addition of this as a province gave Canada coasts on both the Atlantic & the Pacific Oceans

Final scores:

Randy Jen Krishna
$199 $14,780 -$4,200
2nd place: $2,000 New champion: $14,780 3rd place: $1,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Randy Jen Krishna
$9,200 $7,400 -$1,400
16 R,
6 W
(including 1 DD)
10 R,
1 W
15 R
(including 1 DD),
9 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $15,200

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