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    $1000 17
Age 11, he made his movie debut in "It Happened at the World's Fair", starring Elvis, whom he later portrayed
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Show #8514 - Thursday, November 18, 2021

Amy Schneider game 2.

Contestants

Taylor Mills, a development finance manager originally from Mansfield, Texas

Bonnie Lapwood, a city planner from Atlanta, Georgia

Amy Schneider, an engineering manager from Oakland, California (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $31,600)

Jeopardy! Round

DANCE IN HISTORY
AMEND THE AMENDMENT
(Ken: We've changed one word of the Constitution; you need to fix it.)
A FAIR PIECE OF ENTERTAINMENT
OUT OF THE CRADLE
(Ken: All these responses will be made up of the letters in the words "the cradle".)
LOOKING FOR LUNCH
IN ALL THE WRONG PLACES
    $200 23
In the Dakota Territory city of Medora, there was a real account of cowboys making new hands dance by doing this
    $200 18
5th:
"Nor shall any person be subject for the same offence to be twice put in Pictionary of life or limb"
    $200 12
Aimee Mann paid tribute to this city's 1939 World's Fair with her song "Fifty Years After The Fair"
    $200 14
Let's have this friendly talk
    $200 30
Layers of turkey, lettuce, tomato & bacon are placed between 3 slices of toast in this traditional sandwich
    $200 1
In Monopoly, you roll the dice & you'll pay the price if your Community Chest card reads, "Go to" here, "Go directly to" here
    $400 29
With 27 straight hours of waltzing, Alma Cummings started this fad with an athletic contest name, big in the desperate 1930s
    $400 19
1st:
"Congress shall make no law... prohibiting... the right of the people peaceably to mambo"
    $400 13
This fourth season of "American Horror Story" is set at Elsa's Cabinet of Curiosities in Jupiter, Florida
    $400 8
To use an acid to produce a pattern on glass
    $400 7
Holy these, Spanish for "beans"! Time to serve some up with vegetables & citrus pepper salmon
    $400 2
7 & 11 can be lucky numbers, but financially, going to this type of U.S. court to file Chapter 7 or 11 is never fun
    $600 28
The hornpipe was associated with this British force & helped its men maintain fitness in a confined space
    $600 20
6th: "The accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public freeway" (there's an amendment L.A. can really get behind!)
    $600 15
There are kids at a fairground at the start of the video for this Springsteen song about a ride
    $600 9
Soft silicate substance
    $600 25
An egg-milk solution, bread-crumbs, seasonings & a specific cheese are in the mix to make a lovely eggplant this
    $600 3
You did not want to be in these 2 cities after the Lord says "their sin is very grievous" in Genesis 18
    $800 27
Now meaning an easy-to-win contest, it originated as enslaved peoples' mockery of their masters' elaborate dances
    $800 21
8th:
"Excessive bail shall not be required... nor cruel and unusual amphibians inflicted"
    DD: $3,000 16
This British event ended in 1788, but is remembered largely thanks to a Simon & Garfunkel song
    $800 10
This mark used by proofreaders shows where something is ^to be inserted
    $800 24
Restaurants vie for bragging rights serving these dumplings called "the ultimate Hong Kong comfort food"
    $800 4
These islands off Africa were the wrong place for travelers in 2021 as a volcanic eruption closed La Palma's airport
    $1000 26
In this German "Aa" city in 1374, summer was here & the time was right for the 1st major episode of compulsive dancing in the street
    $1000 22
24th: "The right of citizens... to vote... shall not be denied... by reason of failure to pay any redonkulous tax or other tax"
    $1000 17
Age 11, he made his movie debut in "It Happened at the World's Fair", starring Elvis, whom he later portrayed
    $1000 11
A scarcity or shortage
    $1000 6
A white version of this cold, Spanish summertime soup includes garlic, bread & almonds & is garnished with green grapes
    $1000 5
The U.S. decided Afghanistan is the wrong place to be & on July 1, 2021 left this air base, hub of operations for 20 years

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

Amy Bonnie Taylor
$4,200 $1,400 $1,200

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Amy Bonnie Taylor
$9,400 $2,600 $3,000

Double Jeopardy! Round

OVERSEAS TERRITORIES
POETRY COLLECTIONS
"M"EDICINE
DESIGN & TYPOGRAPHY
TV HUSBANDS
EMBEDDED NUMERIC HOMOPHONES
(Ken: Each response will contain a homophone of one of the numbers from 1 to 10.)
    $400 26
Norfolk Island, a territory of Australia, gives its name to a type of this tree also called a living Christmas tree
    $400 22
Borrowing a title from David Bowie, Tracy K. Smith won a 2012 Pulitzer Prize for her collection "Life on" this planet
    $400 27
Chloroquine can prevent this disease, but the best way is to avoid the mosquitos that carry it
    $400 25
DPI stands for dots per inch; PPI is these digital elements per inch
    $400 28
Seen here, Ty Burrell was known to woo wife Claire in the guise of smooth Clive Bixby on this show
    $400 30
This marvelous or lovely word describes TV's "World of Disney"
    $800 20
In 1998 the capital of this U.S. Pacific territory got a name change from Agana to the Chamorro name Hagatna
    $800 21
He wrote many of the poems in "Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats" for his godchildren
    $800 23
Removal of the ovaries will cause a woman to go through this process prematurely
    $800 24
A device for spraying paint, it also means to remove a detail or flaw from a photo
    $800 15
First name of Linda Belcher's burger-flipping husband on an animated Fox show
    $800 29
Chaw receptacle also called a cuspidor
    $1200 3
The U.S. Virgin Islands were purchased from this European country in 1917
    $1200 19
"Sunflower Sutra" is one of the "Other Poems" in his "Howl and Other Poems"
    $1200 11
A common knee injury is a tear in this crescent-shaped pad of cartilage located where the thighbone & the lower leg bone meet
    $1200 1
In font types, this word follows "slab" & "sans"
    $1200 5
Cookie Lyon had quite the dramatic relationship with hubby Lucious on this show set in the world of rap music
    $1200 8
This adjective means resembling the proverbial "king of the jungle"
    $1600 4
Great Britain's Falkland Islands are also claimed by Argentina, where they are called these
    DD: $2,000 13
The title of this Elizabeth Barrett Browning collection does not come from her nationality, but from her nickname
    $1600 2
A muscle biopsy & electromyography are tests that can diagnose this group of genetic diseases, whether Becker or Duchenne
    $1600 16
Concepts are often begun with these miniature sketches named for a part of the hand
    $1600 6
In "For All Mankind" Wayne Cobb is the supporting hubby of Molly, who is really going places working for this agency
    $1600 9
Repentant uses most of the letters in this synonym meaning remorseful over one's sins
    DD: $7,000 14
Though part of its name was a Roman designation for Scotland, this "New" Pacific island territory belongs to France
    $2000 18
"Song of Myself" is the longest & best known poem in this Walt Whitman collection first published in 1855
    $2000 12
A diamond-tipped wand is used in this polysyllabic procedure that removes the top layer of skin to treat sun damage
    $2000 17
It's the process seen here by which all letters become perfectly spaced
    $2000 7
"The Good Wife" was wed to the bad husband played by this actor
    $2000 10
A lessening, or a reduction of a tax assessment

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Amy Bonnie Taylor
$23,800 $5,000 $800
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

HISTORY
In 1985 the mayor of Rome went to a suburb of Tunis to sign a treaty ending this after more than 2,100 years

Final scores:

Amy Bonnie Taylor
$33,800 $1,700 $2
2-day champion: $65,400 2nd place: $2,000 3rd place: $1,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Amy Bonnie Taylor
$21,600 $5,000 $9,800
27 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W
8 R,
0 W
13 R,
4 W
(including 2 DDs)

Combined Coryat: $36,400

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