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Don't miss 9 A.M. poli sci: CROCK LLAMA
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Show #8198 - Wednesday, April 8, 2020

2020 College Championship quarterfinal game 3.

Contestants

Kylie Weaver, a senior at Penn State from McLean, Virginia

Londyn Lorenz, a sophomore at the University of Mississippi from Perryville, Missouri

Alistair Gray, a sophomore at UC San Diego from Sunnyvale, California

Jeopardy! Round

ALL ABOUT APRIL
BEVERAGES
ANAGRAMMED DORM ESSENTIALS
BOOK TITLE ANIMALS
STATE THE STATE
THE DRAKE PASSAGE
    $200 20
It was created as an environmental teach-in & first celebrated on April 22, 1970
    $200 15
A 250 milliliter can of this top-selling energy drink that "vitalizes body and mind" contains 80 mg of caffeine, less than a cup of coffee
    $200 30
Don't miss 9 A.M. poli sci: CROCK LLAMA
    $200 5
John Grogan's "Marley & Me" is subtitled "Life and Love with the World's Worst" this
    $200 9
Once used by monarchs, Iolani Palace is a royal residence in this U.S. state
    $200 21
"I know when" this Drake song plays, "that can only mean one thing"
    $400 19
Often in April, Passover is celebrated with this meal at which the haggadah is read
    $400 14
At the World of this beverage in Atlanta, you can sample such international flavors as Fanta melon frosty & Sparletta Sparberry
    $400 29
You can't see; then suddenly you can: HALL FIGHTS
    $400 4
Aslan represents one of the 3 title items in this first Chronicle of Narnia
    $400 10
Also called "Sunrise County", Washington County is in this state that sees the sun before the rest of us
    $400 22
Drake was born Aubrey Drake Graham in 1986 in this city he nicknamed "The 6"
    $600 18
For Easter weekend, I'll bake you some of these 3-word treats
    $600 8
This Nestle powder started with the chocolate flavor, added banana, pulled banana, added strawberry
    $600 28
Things can get hot quickly with one of these: I VOW CREAM
    $600 3
Sue Monk Kidd examined their "Secret Life"
    $600 11
Yellowstone National Park lies mainly in this "Cowboy State"
    $600 23
Drake was featured on her hit "What's My Name?"; he addressed their fling on his own song "Fireworks"
    $800 17
The 25th of April Bridge spans the Tagus River in this Iberian capital
    $800 7
Its G Organic Thirst Quenchers come in such flavors as mixed berry & passion fruit
    $800 27
To deal with leftovers, it may actually be aluminum: ION LIFT
    $800 1
Book 4 of "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" series is titled "So Long, and Thanks for All" these
    DD: $1,400 12
4 U.S. states touch Mexico; this state's 140-mile border is the shortest
    $800 24
On this TV series Drake played Jimmy Brooks, a high school basketball star confined to a wheelchair
    $1000 16
The daisy is one special flower for those born in April; another is this sweet one seen here
    $1000 6
Sparkling grapefruit & sparkling blackberry are among the flavors of this 4-letter brand of sparkling juice beverages
    $1000 26
For pranking other dorms, among other uses: REPEAT PILOT
    $1000 2
Political tension surrounds 2 Turkish children in Ece Temelkuran's "The Time of Mute" these birds
    $1000 13
Named for the wife of King Charles I, this one of the original 13 Colonies lies at the center of the Eastern Seaboard
    $1000 25
The video for this 2018 Drake song says it had a budget of $996,631.90, all of which was given away--as seen in the video

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

Alistair Londyn Kylie
-$200 $2,600 $2,000

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Alistair Londyn Kylie
$600 $7,400 $3,400

Double Jeopardy! Round

ARCHITECTURE
THE SOLAR SYSTEM
THE OLYMPIC GAMES
OLD HISTORY
STRAIGHT C'S
(Alex: Each response will contain a double "C".)
TO THE POWER OF 10
    $400 10
Around 2650 B.C. in Saqqara, an early one of these, rising in a series of 6 big steps, was made for King Zoser
    $400 30
You are a deprived generation--one of these hasn't put on a really good show in the Northern Hemisphere since Hale-Bopp in 1997
    $400 16
In 2016 Pernille Blume of Denmark won the women's freestyle gold medal in this, the shortest Olympic swimming distance
    $400 6
In 1187 Pope Gregory VIII called for the third of these military expeditions to the Holy Land
    $400 15
17th century pirates who raided Spanish colonies, or a 21st century team that may take on the Raiders
    $400 25
Do this by riding a surfboard with all your toes curled over the board's front edge
    $800 9
Martha's Vineyard is home to several of these cottages named for a sweet holiday treat
    $800 26
With its gravity 38% of Earth's, astronauts on NASA's projected 2030s mission to this planet will weigh 2/3 less than here
    $800 17
Still the world record holder in both, he won gold medals in the 100m & 200m running events in 3 straight Olympics
    $800 5
Greek words meaning "people" & "rule" gave this form of government its name back in the 5th century B.C.
    $800 14
A person's usual job, or the seizure & control of territory by a foreign army
    $800 24
This solid figure has 10 faces & a 10-letter name
    $1200 8
A style popular in the late 1800s adds "-esque" to this word for a palatial French home
    DD: $6,200 29
Believed to be made of metallic hydrogen, not water, the largest ocean in the solar system is on this planet
    DD: $3,000 18
The U.S. last hosted the Summer Games in 1996 in this state capital
    $1200 4
Built in the 3rd century B.C. on an island in the harbor, the Pharos of Alexandria was one of these structures
    $1200 13
Having gained the title, a new king does this to the throne
    $1200 23
The Council of Ten helped run this Italian island republic from 1310 until it was overthrown by the French in 1797
    $1600 7
It's the type of column from antiquity seen here; we'll help a little by saying it doesn't start with a vowel
    $1600 28
Vesta, in the belt of these objects, is the brightest one in our solar system
    $1600 19
The 3 throwing events in the decathlon are the shot put, the javelin & this one
    $1600 3
Mark my words, the triumvirate that succeeded Julius Caesar's was Lepidus, Octavian & this friend of Caesar
    $1600 11
The color of the packets on the right tells you they contain this compound
    $1600 22
The ballet "Slaughter on Tenth Avenue" is fittingly titled, as that street is part of this "infernal" NYC neighborhood
    $2000 2
We'll be frank--this architect designed Paris' Louis Vuitton Foundation art Museum; as it turns out, he'll be Frank
    $2000 27
Equal to about 230 million of our years, a galactic year is the time it takes for the solar system to make this trip
    $2000 20
In 2014 Bode Miller became the oldest Alpine skiing medalist & this 18-year-old U.S. woman became the youngest slalom champ
    $2000 1
Cyrus the Great of this empire wanted to conquer Egypt; the next ruler Cambyses II did it
    $2000 12
After the second, each term is the sum of its 2 predecessors in this sequence that begins 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5...
    $2000 21
Fasting on the tenth of Tevet, the tenth month of the Jewish calendar, is done in memory of the siege of this city by Nebuchadnezzar

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Alistair Londyn Kylie
$400 $19,400 $10,400

Final Jeopardy! Round

AMERICAN AUTHORS
She published under her middle name; her first name was Nelle, Ellen backward in honor of her grandmother Ellen Finch

Final scores:

Alistair Londyn Kylie
$1 $20,801 $2,000
3rd place: $5,000 if eliminated Automatic semifinalist 2nd place: $5,000 if eliminated

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Alistair Londyn Kylie
$8,000 $19,400 $8,600
10 R,
5 W
(including 2 DDs)
25 R,
3 W
16 R
(including 1 DD),
3 W

Combined Coryat: $36,000

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