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    $800 15
On the road, the icon here means this 4-letter staple of modern life is available
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Show #8364 - Thursday, March 25, 2021

Champion's winnings & consolation amounts matched to HealthCorps.

Contestants

Lisa O'Brien, a stay-at-home mom and community volunteer from Edina, Minnesota

Doug Small, a restaurant manager from Ypsilanti, Michigan

Amal Dorai, a product manager originally from Lexington, Massachusetts (2-day champion whose cash winnings total $43,200)

Jeopardy! Round

ICONS OF TECHNOLOGY
THE PLAY'S THE THING
STATE PARKS
CELEBRITY SIBLING SURNAMES
IN A TEACUP
GOOD "BI"
(Mehmet: These responses start with the letters "B-I".)
    $200 1
The icon of this button has a one & a zero to show its binary nature
    $200 17
Estragon & Vladimir meet up with Lucky & Pozzo but not the title character of this play, a real Beckett of laughs
    $200 20
Florida's Bahia Honda State Park covers an entire island in this chain in the Gulf of Mexico
    $200 7
Goldie's kids Kate & Oliver
    $200 10
Studies show that drinking an herbal tea made from this flower may have heart-healthy benefits
    $200 3
Around 1850 in Kenya, missionary Ludwig Krapf translated this book into Swahili
    $400 2
A 3-letter icon on a piece of technology says that it has been okayed by this government commission
    $400 18
What Willy Loman tries to sell for the Wagner Company is not specified in this drama
    $400 21
Fort Griswold Battlefield State Park marks Conn.'s largest battle of the Revolution, with this traitor helping the Brits to victory
    $400 16
Derek & Julianne, who danced their way to fame
    $400 11
In an idiom, a big to-do over a tiny matter is described as this "in a teacup" or "teapot"
    $400 4
Zoologists don't consider the American buffalo a buffalo; they use this word instead
    $600 6
A series of three connected dots is an icon for this 7-letter action with files, not toys
    $600 28
He created strong female characters in "Hedda Gabler" & "A Doll's House"
    DD: $1,000 22
With boating, camping & fishing, Alabama's Meaher State Park is on this bay that's an arm of the Gulf of Mexico
    $600 25
British stage & film stars Ralph & Joseph
    $600 12
Yup, it's a teacup one of these terrier breeds in a teacup
    $600 5
In 2009 the Supreme Court tackled a case on judicial this type of favoritism
    $800 15
On the road, the icon here means this 4-letter staple of modern life is available
    $800 29
James Earl Jones & Jason Robards have both played Hickey in this chilly play by Eugene O'Neill
    $800 23
Bothe-Napa Valley in California has the farthest inland groves of the giants called "Coast" these of any state park
    $800 26
Race car drivers Kyle & Kurt
    $800 13
Reese Witherspoon pays homage to her grandmother & her southern heritage in the lifestyle book called this booze "in a Teacup"
    $800 8
Tundra is an example of this unique type of habitat with a 5-letter name
    $1000 19
In many systems, a machinery part is the icon for this basic function of customizing your device with your preferences
    $1000 30
In a 2016 Broadway revival, Diane Lane starred as the woman who must sell her family's estate in this Chekhov play
    $1000 24
First held in 1954, this annual jazz festival moved to Rhode Island's Fort Adams State Park in 1981
    $1000 27
Carnie & Wendy, 2/3 of a pop trio
    $1000 14
A house one of these birds enjoys some seeds & rest in a teacup bird feeder
    $1000 9
From Latin for "two-forked", it means to divide into 2 branches, like a river

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

Amal Doug Lisa
$600 $1,800 $2,800

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Amal Doug Lisa
$1,600 $3,200 $8,600

Double Jeopardy! Round

BORN DURING THE CIVIL WAR
GODS & GODDESSES
TV LOCALES
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
MY CHEMICAL ROMANCE
VOCABULARY
    $400 27
Here's something to chew on--this Civil War baby would grow up to create a chewing gum empire
    $400 19
Poseidon, the Greek god of the sea, is usually depicted holding this weapon
    $400 6
While "The Walking Dead" takes place primarily in the South, "Fear the Walking Dead" started in this city
    $400 16
It's the 4-letter nickname for London's subway system
    $400 30
Queens of this "sweet" insect species emit a "queen substance" that attracts males from other hives
    $400 1
Alone or preceded by "molly", this verb means to treat in an overindulgent way
    $800 26
Ernest Lawrence Thayer, who was born in 1863, would hit a home run with this poem published in 1888
    $800 20
In Hawaiian religion, she is the goddess of volcanoes & fire
    $800 7
Like "Breaking Bad", "Better Call Saul" is set primarily in this U.S. state
    $800 12
In Laughlin, Nevada water taxis will take you from one casino to the next along this river
    $800 29
A pheromone in the "desert" type of these insect pests leads to them forming swarms of biblical proportions
    $800 2
The Bible, including the book of Proverbs, gives us "gird one's" these
    $1200 18
Across the pond Joseph Merrick developed deformities that cruelly earned him this nickname
    $1200 21
A top Mayan deity, Kukulkan is sometimes depicted as a feathered one of these real-life creatures, also the meaning of his name
    $1200 8
The first season of "Narcos" tells the story of Pablo Escobar's rise to the top of the drug world in this country
    $1200 13
Atlanta's metropolitan area has this rapid transit rail system, similar to the Bay Area's BART
    $1200 28
Some evidence indicates that androstadienone found in this human skin excretion boosts women's moods
    DD: $2,400 3
The name of this job that provides child care is a French phrase meaning "equal"
    DD: $4,000 23
This president's first wife Alice & his second wife Edith were both born during the early days of the war in 1861
    $1600 17
All's fair in love & war, 2 things this Babylonian deity, Astarte's counterpart, is goddess of
    $1600 9
Amidst odd happenings on this show, agent Dale Cooper ate delicious cherry pie at the Double R Diner
    $1600 14
You & your car can travel by ferry from Washington State to the town of Sidney, British Columbia on this island
    $1600 11
To attract mates female moths emit a plume of pheromones, which are in turn detected by this body part on males
    $1600 4
Mawashi is the name for the garment worn by this athlete
    $2000 24
The son of a Civil War officer, he would become famous for his Wild West artwork like "The Bronco Buster"
    $2000 22
This Egyptian deity of mummification & the dead shared canine traits with the jackal god Wepwawet
    $2000 25
Priyanka Chopra played an FBI recruit when this ABC drama with a place name title debuted in 2015
    $2000 15
A New York City tramway carries passengers between Manhattan & Roosevelt Island over this river
    $2000 10
Pheromones of these eel-like fish are used to lure them into traps, helping curb their invasion of the Great Lakes
    $2000 5
This dish in which chicken is simmered with herbs gets its name from the Italian for "hunter"

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Amal Doug Lisa
$8,000 $14,800 $14,600

Final Jeopardy! Round

LITERARY INSPIRATIONS
The now-debunked theories of Luigi Galvani influenced the science in this 1818 novel

Final scores:

Amal Doug Lisa
$15,999 $199 $16,100
2nd place: $2,000 3rd place: $1,000 New champion: $16,100

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Amal Doug Lisa
$6,800 $12,400 $14,200
12 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
17 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W
20 R
(including 1 DD),
3 W

Combined Coryat: $33,400

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