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    $600 11
Adjective for something unimportant or something written at the edge of a printed page
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Show #8356 - Monday, March 15, 2021

Champion's winnings & consolation amounts matched to Pancreatic Cancer Dream Team from Stand Up to Cancer.

Contestants

Tom Duffey, an engineering manager originally from Chicago, Illinois

Kathleen McNutt, a graduate student from Skokie, Illinois

Dave Pai, a field application scientist originally from Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania (2-day champion whose cash winnings total $32,700)

Jeopardy! Round

THE SQUAD
FINANCIAL TERMS
THAT'S TOTALLY LIT
REAL-LIFE CARTOON CHARACTERS
8-LETTER WORDS
NATION OF THE AIRLINES
    $200 30
Jennifer Egan won a Pulitzer for the book "A Visit from" this group
    $200 27
The part of a security you clip to redeem your dividend, or what you clip out of a magazine to get a discount
    $200 28
Jonathan Swift's "Travels Into Several Remote Nations of the World" is better known by this title
    $200 29
Sigourney Weaver says, "Hello, I'm Sigourney Weaver" several times as a voice heard in an aquarium in this Pixar sequel
    $200 25
Scalene is one of these with 3 unequal sides
    $200 24
Aegean Air
    $400 1
This part of the LAPD dates back to explosives expert DeWayne Wolfer joining the department in 1950
    $400 26
No matter the temperature, this is a 3-day period after certain purchases when the FTC says you can change your mind
    $400 3
In a Victor Hugo novel, he tells Esmeralda, "Don't leave the church... they would kill you and I should die"
    $400 7
The four lads sing as themselves, but others do their speaking voices in this 1968 animated film
    $400 23
Treatment involving the cleaning, trimming & polishing of fingernails
    $400 19
Edelweiss Air
    $600 2
Supervillains housed at Belle Reve Prison are recruited for this movie title DC Comics group
    $600 15
Owning rental property is literally & metaphorically this, a strategy to reduce your IRS obligations
    $600 4
Secretary Della Street is introduced in the 1933 first novel of this defense attorney who almost never loses a case
    $600 8
This right-wing radio host joins the Griffins for dinner on "Family Guy" & assists Brian in a song & dance
    $600 11
Adjective for something unimportant or something written at the edge of a printed page
    $600 20
Air Indus,
K2 Airways
    $800 10
In 2016 Best Buy's Geek Squad ditched its VW Beetles for this Toyota model
    $800 16
In an all-cash real estate deal, this holding of funds by a third party can last just 3 days
    $800 5
Nikolai Kirsanov represents the older generation, Bazarov the younger one in this generationally titled novel by Turgenev
    $800 9
Mr. Peabody & Sherman find that this explorer's men have drunk too much water from the Fountain of Youth & turned into babies
    $800 12
Emotion mentioned 7 times in "Othello"
    $800 21
Canaryfly,
Iberia
    $1000 14
A Cleveland Browns owner put reserve players on the payroll of his cab company, hence this name
    $1000 17
Videos on sec.gov explain stuff like: investment advisers (fees are based on your assets) vs. these professionals (work on commission)
    $1000 6
O. Henry told of "The Ransom of" this title kid, so troublesome his kidnappers pay dad to take him back
    DD: $4,000 18
This mystic continues to haunt the Romanovs from beyond the grave in the 1997 cartoon "Anastasia"
    $1000 13
Just before landing, it's when the pilot lines up the plane with the runway
    $1000 22
Yeti Airlines,
Buddha Air

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

Dave Kathleen Tom
$3,400 $0 $6,400

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Dave Kathleen Tom
$6,400 $1,000 $13,000

Double Jeopardy! Round

A COLLEGE CONFERENCE CALL
ART
HISTORIC PLACES
SPACED OUT
"T.O.C."
(Katie: Every response has those three letters, as in "Tournament of Champions".)
TV FINALES
    $400 23
Big Sky: Of course the conference includes the U. of this--alumni include Pulitzer winner A.B. Guthrie Jr., author of "The Big Sky"
    $400 7
In 2017 this former first lady chose Amy Sherald to paint her portrait for the National Portrait Gallery
    $400 22
St. Croix in the U.S. Virgin Islands has a landing site named for this man's visit on Nov. 14, 1493
    $400 28
76 years after its discovery, in 2006 Pluto was reclassified as one of these
    $400 1
At the summer Solstice, the Sun is directly over this line north of the equator
    $400 2
The Welcome to Sunnydale sign collapses into the crater that was once the city as the hellmouth finally closes
    $800 10
Mid-American: the main campus of this university is in Athens, with a branch in Zanesville
    $800 8
In the 1940s & '50s this artist's drip technique opened the way to what was referred to as "action painting"
    $800 14
The Clarke House is this U.S. city's oldest, having survived the Great Fire, though it now stands 2 blocks from its original spot
    DD: $3,000 27
Term for the first stage of a rocket; it refers to the extra power needed during liftoff
    $800 18
It's the tarot card seen here
    $800 3
Andy & April have a baby; Tom Haverford publishes "Failure: An American Success Story"
    DD: $3,000 11
Southern: This school was established in 1842 & combined with the Arsenal to form the South Carolina Military Academy
    $1200 9
This sleek style is better known in architecture, but was used in painting, as in Tamara de Lempicka's 1929 self portrait
    $1200 15
Built in 1779 in Shropshire, England, the world's first iron bridge is in an area called the birthplace of this revolution
    $1200 26
In 1860 astronomer Le Verrier announced a new planet he called this, also a "Star Trek" planet; it doesn't exist
    $1200 19
Make this "sweet" computer change if you want websites to remember you when you revisit them
    $1200 4
The main characters get arrested for violating a "Good Samaritan" law
    $1600 24
Southwestern Athletic: This HBU was once the North Louisiana Agricultural & Industrial school; go Tigers
    $1600 12
Alessandro Filipepi, Sandro for short, was the real name of this man who painted "La Primavera" around 1480
    $1600 16
In 2000 his widow was in attendance as a monument to him was unveiled near the Presidential Palace in Santiago where he died
    $1600 25
A group of these called the Trojans isn't in the main belt but follows Jupiter's orbit
    $1600 20
One of Bob Barker's first gigs, it's also the name of a New Mexico City
    $1600 5
The title character leaves Miami Metro Police Department behind to become a lumberjack
    $2000 30
Patriot League football: this Jesuit university in the Bronx became fully co-ed in 1974
    $2000 13
(Sarah of the Clue Crew presents from Hauptmarkt Square in Nuremberg, Germany.) Many great artists have called Nuremberg home, including this Renaissance master renown for both paintings like his self-portrait & woodcuts like the series "The Revelation of St. John"
    $2000 17
Walk the footsteps of Peter the Great in this Russian equivalent of Versailles meaning "Peter's court"--oddly, in Dutch
    $2000 29
Just beyond Neptune's orbit is a collection of icy bodies known as KBOs, objects found in this "Belt"
    $2000 21
Beginning with its debut in 2006, this cycling race took riders through the Golden State
    $2000 6
Regina sets out to reunite all the realms in Storybrooke

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Dave Kathleen Tom
$15,600 $9,400 $21,400

Final Jeopardy! Round

FICTIONAL PLACES
Introduced to readers in 2008, its name comes from a Latin phrase for "bread & circuses", offerings used to appease the masses

Final scores:

Dave Kathleen Tom
$21,401 $15,601 $31,400
2nd place: $2,000 3rd place: $1,000 New champion: $31,400

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Dave Kathleen Tom
$15,600 $10,600 $18,400
22 R,
2 W
10 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W
(including 1 DD)
24 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W

Combined Coryat: $44,600

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