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    $800 11
Myopia is another name for this
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Show #8370 - Friday, April 2, 2021

Last game with Dr. Mehmet Oz as guest host.
Champion's winnings & consolation amounts matched to HealthCorps.

Contestants

Stephanie Chapman, an oncology nurse from Owasso, Oklahoma

Mary Dixon, a bookseller and poet from Lakewood, California

Scott Shewfelt, a writer originally from Tavistock, Ontario, Canada (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $17,199)

Jeopardy! Round

NEW PHONE, WHO DISCO?
2-WORD U.S. CITIES
NAVY JOBS
DISNEY DWARF ALTERNATE NAMES
LET'S MAKE A PACT
SHAKE!
    $200 2
"Le Freak, C'est" this band; "Have you heard about the new dance craze?" & also our new ringtone?
    $200 17
It makes sense to NBA fans that the museum dedicated to the 45th infantry, "The Thunderbirds", is in this city
    $200 30
A BM, or boatswain's this, another word for "friend", is responsible for deck maintenance among other things
    $200 9
Cantankerous
    $200 12
The 1950 Delhi Pact aimed to ease tensions between these 2 neighboring countries
    $200 18
These oscillating dumbbells got millions of arms quaking in 2010
    $400 4
Hold the phone! Debbie Harry said this band tried "Heart Of Glass" as a ballad & reggae & called it "The Disco Song" for a bit
    $400 16
The corporate headquarters of 3M are in Maplewood, a suburb of this Minnesota city
    $400 26
Seen here is the insignia of the master at these, functioning as the police force aboard ship & off
    $400 5
Chipper
    $400 13
The Soviet half of the 1939 German-Soviet Nonaggression Pact was negotiated by this diplomat who later gave his name to a "cocktail"
    $400 22
SMH is Internet slang for this, & I'll be doing it if you miss the clue
    $600 10
Their 1975 hit "Jive Talkin'" put them on course to be disco's biggest act
    $600 24
In 1939 San Antonio broke ground on this promenade, now one of its biggest attractions
    $600 27
Members of the underwater demolition team were given this "amphibian" moniker
    $600 6
Reticent
    $600 14
By the 1878 Pact of Halepa, the Ottoman Empire briefly granted a degree of self-government to rebellious Greeks of this island
    $600 21
When he opened his first restaurant in 1969, Dave Thomas called his "dairy dessert" not a shake but this
    $800 3
"I wanna put on, my-my-my-my-my boogie shoes" by this "fair weather" group right onto that new phone
    $800 25
The U.S. Air Force Academy is just north of this city at the edge of the Rocky Mountains
    $800 28
Just like at civilian airports, you can do this job that involves safely directing jets via radio
    $800 7
Sawbones
    $800 15
The 18th century Pacte de Famille was between France & Spain, both ruled by this family
    $800 19
Historic handshakes include a 2012 one between Elizabeth II & Martin McGuinness, a member of this "Army" turned politician
    $1000 11
The O'Jays sang, "People all over the world... join hands... start a" this title conveyance, which we adore on our playlist
    $1000 1
This Indiana city is named for the stronghold built in 1794 by the general who won the Battle of Fallen Timbers
    $1000 29
Whether a priest or a rabbi, you're an officer & have been given this 8-letter job title
    $1000 8
Languid
    DD: $1,500 23
A 1291 pact between 3 cantons is considered to be this European nation's founding document
    $1000 20
It precedes "meter" & "graph" in the names of shake sensors

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

Scott Mary Stephanie
$1,000 $4,600 $1,200

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Scott Mary Stephanie
$4,600 $4,000 $2,100

Double Jeopardy! Round

BOOKS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE
LANGUAGES
WOMEN IN CONGRESS
TRIPLE RHYME TIME
SCIENCE "N" MEDICINE
CATCHIN' THE MOVIE TRAIN
    $400 3
At Hogwarts she's deputy headmistress as well as the transfiguration professor
    $400 24
It's commonly divided into 2 forms: low (Platt) & high (Hoch)
    $400 26
Maiden name D'Alesandro, this house speaker & representative from California is the daughter & sister of 2 Baltimore mayors
    $400 25
A recent
azure
menagerie
    $400 15
By definition it's a drug that relieves pain, induces sleep & is mostly derived from opium
    $400 10
The comedy called "Throw" her "from the Train" finds Danny DeVito enlisting Billy Crystal in a murder plot
    $800 2
In "Twilight", Bella moves to this Washington town & meets the mysterious Edward Cullen
    $800 17
Midvikudagur is Wednesday in this language of the North Atlantic
    $800 19
Patsy Mink, who was born in this state before it was a state, represented it in Congress from 1965 to 1977 & from 1990 until 2002
    $800 30
The pontiff cleanser on a cord
    $800 11
Myopia is another name for this
    $800 9
In this 2004 holiday film, the title train stops by a kid's house with an offer to take him way, way north
    $1200 1
In the Percy Jackson book series, his half brother Tyson is one of these mythical creatures
    $1200 21
Russian has European-style words for months such as Январь; this language of a former SSR uses the Slavic word СІЧЕНЬ
    $1200 16
This Midwesterner sought the Democratic presidential nomination in 2020 but dropped out of the race in March
    DD: $5,000 27
The deceased,
incredible
Ms. Hepburn
    $1200 12
RNA & DNA are the 2 main types of these complex molecules found in all living cells
    $1200 8
This director cut to the train entering a tunnel as Cary Grant & Eva Marie Saint embraced on a sleeper car in "North by Northwest"
    $1600 4
In "The Lord of the Rings", this fellow hobbit is Frodo's best friend & gardener
    $1600 22
Yoruba is used by about 40 million speakers, mainly in the southwest of this country
    $1600 18
Between her cabinet posts & repping N.C. in the Senate, she served as president of the American Red Cross from 1991 to 1999
    $1600 29
A Parisian
ditch
aroma
    $1600 13
It's the meteorological term for a rain cloud
    $1600 7
Owen Wilson is one of 3 brothers who hop on a train through India in this 2007 film
    $2000 5
The story of a spirited adopted girl growing up in Canada, "Anne of Green Gables" is by this author
    $2000 23
This hyphenated term is used for the similar languages of several former Yugoslav republics
    $2000 20
A pacifist from Montana, this first woman elected to Congress voted against U.S. entry into both World War I & II
    $2000 28
From the capital of Italy, he's an archer & an impresario
    DD: $2,000 14
Repeat kidney stones probably call for a visit to this type of kidney doctor
    $2000 6
The English-language debut of Bong Joon Ho was this film about class warfare aboard a dystopian train that never stops running

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Scott Mary Stephanie
$20,000 $14,800 $5,300

Final Jeopardy! Round

EPONYMOUS LANDMARKS
In 1960 the ashes of this aviator were spread over the Venezuela natural wonder he famously sighted decades earlier

Final scores:

Scott Mary Stephanie
$29,601 $25,000 $5,600
2-day champion: $46,800 2nd place: $2,000 3rd place: $1,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Scott Mary Stephanie
$16,200 $14,800 $6,800
20 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W
19 R
(including 1 DD),
5 W
14 R,
3 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $37,800

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