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    $1600 22
The glow of certain protozoans is the result of this natural ability to produce light
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Show #7814 - Thursday, July 26, 2018

Contestants

Rick Terpstra, an aspiring English teacher from Havertown, Pennsylvania

Ian Flynn, a copy editor from Portsmouth, New Hampshire

Burt Westermeier, a Ph.D. candidate from New Haven, Connecticut (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $14,401)

Jeopardy! Round

FOR ME & MY GAL GADOT
SAINTS ON EARTH
(Alex: We want you to correct the name which has an incorrect spelling. It has an "S" that doesn't belong at the end...)
NO S ENDING!
POTPOURRI
ANTI UP
DEAL THE CARDS
    $200 4
You can see Gal's early work on the series "Bubot", made in this, her home country
    $200 1
From 1815 to 1821 Napoleon had a lot of time to sit right there & think about what he'd done on this island 1,200 mi. off Africa
    $200 21
Kim Fields,
Mrs. Fields,
Sally Fields
    $200 6
In 2017 New Jersey eliminated the cash type of this for most defendants
    $200 11
Enacted in 1890, the U.S. govt.'s first law of this kind was named for Ohio senator John Sherman
    $200 24
In a variant of this game, instead of "Do you have any aces?", you ask for an ace of a specific suit
    $400 5
As Gisele, Gal ultimately proved mortal in the sixth installment of this high-octane franchise
    $400 2
Ponce de Leon took a very early Florida vacation in 1513 & claimed land for Spain near what is now this city
    $400 22
Book of Lamentations,
Book of Revelations,
Book of Numbers
    $400 7
It was Ford's second big seller, starting with the 1928 model year
    $400 12
In 1130 Pietro Pierleoni became Anacletus II, an "anti" this
    $400 25
Ochos Locos, as its name suggests, is an Android app for this card came
    $600 18
Gal can be seen glamming it up as Vinny Chase's date on an episode of this HBO comedy
    $600 3
The name of this largest of the U.S. Virgin Islands means "holy cross" & holy cross! The average temp there is 82!
    $600 23
Buck Owens,
Clive Owens,
Jesse Owens
    $600 8
The Catholic revival that began in the mid-1500s is also called the Counter-this
    $600 13
Giant coastal cliffs typify the South Pacific's Antipodes Islands, an outlying group belonging to this nation
    $600 26
In a kids' game an unpaired queen is this; if you're holding it as the last card, you lose
    $800 19
While Tina Fey & Steve Carell are having this title evening in a 2010 film, they meet Mark Wahlberg & Gal
    DD: $2,000 16
This river flows into the gulf of the same name, northeast out of Lake Ontario
    $800 9
This 7-word "Seinfeld" catchphrase follows "We're not gay!"
    $800 14
It's a protagonist who lacks the typical qualities of great courage or morality
    $800 27
Hold the gin & deal 7 cards when 3 or 4 play this game instead of just 2 people
    $1000 20
The first time Gal played Wonder Woman was in this movie
    $1000 17
The 3,792-foot peak that forms much of this, Nevis' pal, is the pleasantly named Mount Misery
    $1000 29
Whitney Cummings,
E.E. Cummings,
Alan Cummings
    $1000 10
Begun as an alternative to SMS messaging & now part of Facebook, it helps a billion people keep in touch
    $1000 15
If electrons ever meet these, their antimatter counterparts, the 2 "annihilate" each other, releasing a lot of energy
    $1000 28
In 1959 a championship for this card game debuted on TV, with Charles Goren providing the play-by-play

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

Burt Ian Rick
$1,400 $2,800 $2,000

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Burt Ian Rick
$3,800 $6,800 $6,200

Double Jeopardy! Round

IT'S A JUNGLE OUT THERE
THE 16th CENTURY
THIS CATEGORY IS "P.G."
TV WITH HIGH RATINGS
15-LETTER WORDS
QUEENS OF THE LITERARY REALM
    $400 27
The Lied Jungle at Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo is North America's largest indoor one of these forests
    $400 1
In 1505 a fleet from Portugal was blown to this island off the coast of India, & Portuguese troops soon followed
    $400 7
Talk back to Grandpa & he may say, "No comments from" this, the audience section on "The Howdy Doody Show"
    $400 2
For 6 straight years in the 2000s, this competition show was No. 1 for the season
    $400 16
This monarch who loses her tarts is a danger to Alice & others during her adventures in Wonderland
    $800 28
See gorillas in their jungle habitat on a safari to the republic of this river
    $800 8
In 1553 Chile's Mapuche Indians defeated & killed Pedro de Valdivia, one of these "conquerors"
    $800 12
The PG movies--well, PG-13--of this P.G. include "San Andreas" & "Cinderella Man"
    $800 3
This 1939 wartime epic was first shown on TV in 1976 to a 47 rating for each of 2 successive nights
    $800 17
In "Henry VIII" Shakespeare has this Spanish-born queen die when Elizabeth is born; in fact, it was 3 years later
    $1200 24
Synonymous with cutting a path through the jungle, its name is from the Spanish for "hammer"
    $1200 9
Martin Luther was asked to recant his criticisms of this church at a diet convened in 1521 in this Rhine River city
    DD: $3,000 13
It's also called the hypophysis because it lies under the brain
    $1200 4
"Dallas" roped a drama series high with 53.3 in 1980 because everyone had to know the answer to this question
    $1200 23
Secrecy, or a type of agreement not to disclose details publicly
    $1200 18
In the third of Anne Rice's "Vampire Chronicles", we meet Akasha, who has this title title
    DD: $1,000 26
In 1951 an airstrip was cut in the jungle near this nation's Mayan ruins of Tikal
    $1600 10
He ruled the Spanish empire at the height of its power
    $1600 14
This rodent is named for its cheek pouches
    $1600 5
With a 60.2 rating in 1983, the finale of this sitcom is the highest-rated TV episode of all time
    $1600 22
The glow of certain protozoans is the result of this natural ability to produce light
    $1600 19
Dido, the queen of Carthage, is tragically tossed aside by her lover in this post-Troy epic
    $2000 25
This jungle-dweller of South America uses its mini-trunk to browse higher for twigs & leaves
    $2000 11
This admiral for whom a doomed luxury liner would later be named drove the French out of Genoa
    $2000 15
Now a museum, the Palazzo Venier Dei Leoni in Venice houses the art collection of this American heiress
    $2000 6
In 1994 the Winter Olympics scored 48.5 with its coverage of this event
    $2000 21
The 1935, 1964 & 2018 State of the Union addresses used this word for the poor & needy
    $2000 20
Queen Bramimonde is a Spanish Saracen queen who questions her faith in this "Song" of France

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Burt Ian Rick
$11,600 $9,600 $12,800

Final Jeopardy! Round

FAMOUS NAMES
Almost 100 when he died in 2018, this North Carolina man became just the 4th private citizen to lie in honor at the U.S. Capitol

Final scores:

Burt Ian Rick
$23,200 $6,300 $23,201
2nd place: $2,000 3rd place: $1,000 New champion: $23,201

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Burt Ian Rick
$12,200 $9,600 $9,800
16 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W
16 R,
3 W
17 R
(including 2 DDs),
2 W

Combined Coryat: $31,600

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