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    $400 19
In Hawaii May 1 is celebrated as this floral day that also rhymes with May Day
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Show #8397 - Tuesday, May 11, 2021

Champion's winnings & consolation amounts matched to Media Fellowship House.

Contestants

Lara Phillips, a librarian from Portland, Oregon

Jeff Mitchum, a teacher from Dixon, California

Juliet Mayer, a graduate student originally from The Plains, Virginia (2-day champion whose cash winnings total $53,200)

Jeopardy! Round

OUTLAWS & IN-LAWS
DRESSES
TV TITLE ANIMALS
4-LETTER SYNONYMS
ALL THE BOOZE
THAT'S FIT TO PRINT
    $200 24
JFK's brother-in-law Sargent Shriver was president of this intl. sports program for people with intellectual disabilities
    $200 23
For spring, try a dress in the purplish color of this 5-letter spring bloomer, Syringa vulgaris
    $200 19
Barry Gordon provided the voice of Donatello in nearly 200 episodes of this "reptilian" cartoon, dude
    $200 15
Departure
    $200 9
Town & Country's combo for a Oaxacan Old Fashioned has mezcal, bitters & Corralejo Reposado this booze
    $200 14
A famous sonnet asks, "Shall I compare thee to" this? "Thou art more lovely and more temperate"
    $400 25
"Woman in Red" Anna Sage actually wore an orange skirt as this gangster was killed in 1934; hope going to that movie was worth it!
    $400 18
These four letters made waves in the 1960s as when Jean Shrimpton wore an early version of this dress at a stodgy racing event
    $400 1
Harry Shearer was in the 1957 pilot of this sitcom as an Eddie Haskell-like boy along with Casey Adams in the role of Ward Cleaver
    $400 16
Mausoleum
    $400 5
The alcoholic seven in a Seven & Seven is from this whiskey brand
    $400 10
The life, marriages & personal growth of Janie Crawford are detailed in Zora Neale Hurston's classic "Their Eyes Were" doing this
    $600 26
Maria Clemm was this poet's aunt &, after he married Maria's daughter Virginia, his mom-in-law; quoth the host... uuuuugh
    $600 20
This word for a big, billowy skirt is a homophone of a word meaning "disappear"
    $600 2
Nev & Kamie help people figure out if their online loves are real on this MTV show
    $600 17
Prima donna, as an opera star or otherwise
    $600 6
I say this booze, you're a fine booze, what a good booze you would be, in a Sidecar with triple sec, lemon juice & a lemon wedge
    DD: $1,400 11
This Pulitzer Prize winner & New Yorker contributor wrote "Catch and Kill: Lies, Spies, and a Conspiracy to Protect Predators"
    $800 27
In 1791 he built a coalition against Alexander Hamilton's father-in-law to win a Senate seat; that did not end well
    $800 21
brides.com says the stiffer this "T" fabric, the better the quality--doesn't sound comfy
    $800 3
From 2000 until 2003 John Ritter was the voice of this colorful canine on PBS
    $800 29
Forehead
    $800 7
This brand offers a 3-step recipe:
1) put ice in a highball glass;
2) pour its Old No. 7 over ice;
3) top with Coke
    $800 12
It's "Double Fudge" when 2 cousins, both named Farley Drexel Hatcher, meet in a tale by this legendary children's author
    $1000 28
Some rough ends for this 1930s crime family--Arthur was killed trying to escape prison; Lloyd by his wife & Fred & Ma by the FBI
    $1000 22
Go vintage with the look of this era named for a king from 1901 to 1910
    $1000 4
Episodes of this Adult Swim stop-motion show include "Junk in the Trunk", "Lust for Puppets" & "Toy Meets Girl"
    $1000 30
Cajole (starts with the same letter)
    $1000 8
A Last-Word cocktail combines gin, maraschino liqueur, lime juice, & this liqueur from France that gave its name to a color
    $1000 13
The first published novel by this author of "The Moonstone" was 1850's "Antonina; or, The Fall of Rome"

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

Juliet Jeff Lara
$3,200 $2,400 $4,000

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Juliet Jeff Lara
$6,800 $3,400 $6,000

Double Jeopardy! Round

CLASSICAL MUSIC
GIVE ME A SEA
NOTABLE WOMEN
ON THE CALENDAR
MOVIE THEATERS
ALMOST PARADISE
(Bill: Each response starts with a "P" and sounds a little like "paradise".)
    $400 6
This French national anthem is heard in the "1812 Overture"
    $400 16
Harking back to the Bible, other names for it include the Sea of Lot & the Sea of Sodom
    $400 11
She attended the Wright-Humason School for the Deaf before going to Radcliffe, where she graduated cum laude in 1904
    $400 19
In Hawaii May 1 is celebrated as this floral day that also rhymes with May Day
    $400 15
The Nazi high command gets locked inside a burning Paris theater in this 2009 Tarantino movie
    $400 24
Because they live off of hosts, skin mites & lice are classified as these
    $800 2
Beethoven's Bagatelle No. 25 in A minor is better known as this, after the inscription on the autograph score
    $800 17
Nunivak & the Pribilof Islands are among the largest in this sea
    $800 4
The daughter of Chinese refugees, architect Maya Lin designed this Washington, D.C. monument
    $800 20
Every year, Jerusalem has a relay race with torches to celebrate this holiday
    $800 14
As an "American Werewolf" in this city, David Naughton is beckoned into a theater where he's confronted by his zombified victims
    $800 25
To take the words or ideas of another & pass them off as your own
    DD: $4,200 3
"An der schönen blauen Donau" is the German name of this waltz
    $1200 18
Named for certain sea life, it merges with the Tasman Sea, to the south
    DD: $3,200 5
In an 1851 speech this formerly enslaved abolitionist & a feminist wondered, "Ain't I a woman?"
    $1200 21
Retailer Fred Lazarus Jr. lobbied FDR & got this holiday moved to always leave about 4 weeks to shop before Christmas
    $1200 12
Lon Chaney haunted the title theater in the 1925 film version of this Gaston Leroux novel
    $1200 26
To do this process, heat milk to 161 degrees, hold it there for 15 seconds & then rapidly cool
    $1600 7
The soundtrack of "Apocalypse Now" includes this piece from a Wagner opera
    $1600 29
Indonesia's most populous island shares its name with this sea to the north
    $1600 9
This groundbreaking journalist went undercover as a patient to expose the horrible conditions in a psychiatric hospital
    $1600 22
Often happening the same week as America's birthday, Canada Day is on this date
    $1600 1
In "The Shawshank Redemption", a prison theater crowd watching "Gilda" erupts when this title actress flips her hair
    $1600 27
From a Latin word for "powder", it means to pound or grind something into a powder
    $2000 8
"On the Trail" is a movement from this "Suite", Ferde Grofe's most famous
    $2000 30
With a maximum depth of only about 46 feet, the Sea of this, to the east of Crimea, is the world's shallowest sea
    $2000 10
This soprano of Greek heritage had an often tempestous & public romance with Aristotle Onassis
    $2000 23
In the anniversary year 1892, Benjamin Harrison urged observance of a holiday honoring this "pioneer of progress"
    $2000 13
Elisa & Giles live above the Orpheum Cinema in this 2017 del Toro Best Picture Oscar winner
    $2000 28
Of the 3 traditional birthstones for August, it's the green one

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Juliet Jeff Lara
$16,400 $15,600 $10,400

Final Jeopardy! Round

BOOKS OF THE BIBLE
Its last chapter includes wisdom from King Lemuel, taught to him by his mother, as well as the famous "Virtuous Woman" passage

Final scores:

Juliet Jeff Lara
$11,400 $31,200 $20,400
3rd place: $1,000 New champion: $31,200 2nd place: $2,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Juliet Jeff Lara
$16,400 $15,800 $9,600
18 R,
1 W
20 R
(including 1 DD),
3 W
(including 1 DD)
12 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W

Combined Coryat: $41,800

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