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    $800 13
A part of speech & an offer made to you
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Show #8532 - Tuesday, December 14, 2021

2021 Professors Tournament semifinal game 2.

Contestants

Hester Blum, an English professor from Penn State University in University Park, Pennsylvania

Marti Canipe, an elementary science education professor from Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff, Arizona

Alisa Hove, a botany professor from Warren Wilson College in Asheville, North Carolina

Jeopardy! Round

ALLITEROCKERS
SUCCULENTS
U.S. COUNTIES
AN INSTRUCTOR
A LECTURER
AN AD JUNKED
    $200 5
In 1987 this trio that fought for the right to party had the first rap album to top the Billboard charts
    $200 1
The vera or "true" type of this succulent is pretty & medicinal
    $200 2
Washington's most populous county has this 4-letter name, just like a "Dome" once in the state
    $200 30
A dual brake set is a tool of this trade
    $200 16
Einstein lectured that this enjoys "esteem above all other sciences" because "its laws are... certain & indisputable"
    $200 25
An ad for cold medicine showing a partially bare Mickey Rooney was pulled before it aired during this February 2005 event
    $400 6
This band's hits include "Everlong" & "Times Like These"
    $400 11
This succulent that gives us tequila also provides a syrup for a natural sweetener
    $400 3
Fittingly, Mille Lacs is a county in this state
    $400 12
At Oxford, personalized learning has long been based on the student this teacher relationship
    $400 17
The audience at Martin Heidegger's 1924 lecture on "The Concept of" this may have had the concept that it moves slowly
    $400 22
L'Oréal & Lancôme ads have been junked because of the misleading overuse of this, a verb that is also an Adobe brand
    $600 7
After a long "Vacation", these '80s icons returned to the charts with 2020's "Club Zero"
    $600 10
Nopales are the edible leaf pads of this alliterative cactus
    $600 4
This most populous Georgia county is thought to be named for a steamboat pioneer
    $600 28
In 1984 there was a new Barbie doll: instructor of this type of heart-healthy exercises
    DD: $800 18
Biologist T.H. Huxley was a renowned defender of this theory & in 1893 famously lectured on it "& Ethics"
    $600 20
The last TV ad for cigarettes to play in the U.S., for Virginia Slims, aired January 1, 1971 on this man's late night talk show
    $800 8
He led a rockin' "Family" on such hits as "Thank You Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin"
    $800 15
This desert tree was named for its resemblance to a biblical leader pointing the way to the promised land
    $800 13
These 2 counties that both end in "-folk" border Massachusetts Bay
    $800 23
Martin Kove is best known for playing this type of Japanese-named instructor
    $800 27
In 1939 this man whose fantasy trilogy was still unpublished lectured "On Fairy Stories" & said fantasy is a higher form of art
    $800 21
Ads blocked on Facebook include those for weapons, spyware & this financial service for those newly arrested
    $1000 9
This powerhouse vocalist was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 1995
    $1000 26
Belying their name, these succulents often used as ground cover are native to Africa
    $1000 14
This Oklahoma county is in the title of Tracy Letts' play about a dysfunctional family
    $1000 29
A piece on sight-reading strategies was 2013's article of the year in the Journal AMT, American this
    $1000 19
The early 1800s London lectures of this discoverer of sodium brought so much traffic, Albemarle St. had to be made one-way
    $1000 24
This automaker had an ad for its F-Type sports car banned for encouraging "irresponsible driving"

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

Alisa Marti Hester
$800 $2,600 $800

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Alisa Marti Hester
$3,800 $1,800 $1,000

Double Jeopardy! Round

LET'S TALK REVOLUTION
WOMEN AUTHORS
16th CENTURY ARTS
TRANSPORTATION
POP CULTURE MR. OR MRS.
DIFFERS BY A LETTER
    $400 6
The 1978-79 revolution in this country is also called the Islamic Revolution
    $400 1
She modeled 3 of the sisters in "Little Women" on her own siblings & Jo March after herself
    $400 20
This iconic Ford's agile transmission made shifting gears easy, & by 1927, more than 15 million had been sold
    $400 9
Rachel Brosnahan is marvelous in her role as this Jewish housewife-turned-comedian
    $400 12
The 15th day of March in Rome & a thought
    $800 24
This "splendid" adjective precedes "Revolution" in the name of the 1688 regime change that brought William & Mary to the throne
    $800 2
Third time's the charm for this author who won a Pulitzer for her third novel, "The Goldfinch"
    $800 19
This end-blown instrument was very popular; Henry VIII had a large collection of them
    $800 15
Named for what they carry cargo in, these behemoth ships include the one that got stuck in the Suez Canal in 2021
    $800 8
Kevin O'Leary, one of the investors on this series, is frequently referred to as Mr. Wonderful
    $800 13
A part of speech & an offer made to you
    DD: $2,600 25
The full name of this 1966-76 upheaval commences with "Great Proletarian"
    $1200 3
She dedicated her first novel, "The Joy Luck Club", "To my mother and the memory of her mother"
    $1200 21
This portrait by Leonardo was never delivered to the subject & was sold to the king of France around 1520
    $1200 16
In 1937 the XC-35 was the first plane with a pressurized cabin; before that everyone wore these, now used in emergencies
    $1200 7
Rami Malek won an Emmy for playing Elliot Alderson, a vigilante hacker, on this series
    DD: $3,000 14
Vindictive punishment for past wrongs & income generated by a government or person
    $1600 27
Imre Nagy, this country's premier, was executed for his role in its 1956 anticommunist revolution
    $1600 4
This late author's sci-fi & fantasy classics include "The Left Hand of Darkness" & The Earthsea books
    $1600 22
Parmigianino painted a self-portrait in this curved item, also the title of John Ashbery's poem about the painting
    $1600 17
In 2010 Rocky Robinson reached 376.363 miles per hour, the fastest land speed ever riding one of these
    $1600 10
& here's to you, this character who seduces Dustin Hoffman in "The Graduate"
    $2000 26
Pancho Villa was ambushed & killed in 1923; this even-later-in-the-alphabet Mexican revolutionary, in 1919
    $2000 5
At 14, this British author of "White Teeth" changed the first letter of her name from S to Z, thinking it sounded more exotic
    $2000 23
This great German printmaker left a diary of his travels across Europe, including his wife having her purse stolen in Antwerp
    $2000 18
"Ride Green" (bright green) "with" this bike & scooter sharing service
    $2000 11
On the silver screen this beloved actor played both "Mister Roberts" & "Young Mr. Lincoln"

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Alisa Marti Hester
$13,200 $2,200 $4,800
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

20th CENTURY PHYSICS
Puzzlingly heavy & long-lived particles discovered in the 1940s were dubbed this adjective later applied to even smaller particles

Final scores:

Alisa Marti Hester
$10,200 $0 $3,600
Finalist 3rd place: $10,000 2nd place: $10,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Alisa Marti Hester
$11,400 $2,200 $8,200
14 R
(including 1 DD),
3 W
11 R,
3 W
15 R,
6 W
(including 2 DDs)

Combined Coryat: $21,800

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