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    $600 15
What you're in if you can't remember if it's the first of the month, the third, the fourth, the tenth
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Show #8540 - Friday, December 24, 2021

Amy Schneider game 18.

Contestants

Chris O'Malley, an executive director from New York, New York

David Carpman, an attorney from Seattle, Washington

Amy Schneider, an engineering manager from Oakland, California (17-day champion whose cash winnings total $687,400)

Jeopardy! Round

SOME LAST-MINUTE CHRISTMAS SHOPPING
HOMOPHONIC PAIRS
ALL AROUND THE WORLD
ARE YOU READY FOR SOME FOOTBALL MOVIES?
IT HAPPENED IN DECEMBER
FIRST RESPONDERS
    $200 26
You're looking for the dress this woman wore as she wed Prince William? Talk about one of a kind--that cost $434,000!
    $200 11
Waaaah! The store ran out of my favorite Cabernet
    $200 10
When visiting this Vatican basilica, you might want to spring for a ticket to the dome, which includes a guided tour
    $200 24
In "Remember the Titans", this actor is the coach of an integrated football team in 1971
    $200 16
On December 5, 1933 FDR announced the repeal of this; cheers!
    $200 1
A little more advanced than a typical EMT, "P" is for this first responder, able to dispense medicines
    $400 27
A $200,000 horse of this breed from the American Stud Book--how kind, especially with the $50,000 annual upkeep thrown in
    $400 12
What's that smell coming from your penny?
    $400 9
You'll catch the Baseball Hall of Fame in this village that was settled by the dad of the author of "The Deerslayer"
    $400 23
Burt Reynolds starred as Paul Crewe in the original version of "The Longest Yard"; this "SNL" alum, in the remake
    $400 25
In what was then the largest corporate bankruptcy in U.S. history, this energy giant filed for Chapter 11 protection in 2001
    $400 2
Some first responders are trained to deal with this 6-letter issue; here's one wearing the suit of the same name
    $600 28
I can't believe you bought me this NHL team that had players like Guy Carbonneau, Guy Lapointe & Guy Lafleur... merci!
    $600 15
What you're in if you can't remember if it's the first of the month, the third, the fourth, the tenth
    $600 3
Picasso's "Guernica" is in this capital, where it was sent only after democracy had returned
    $600 22
Billy Dee Williams is his friend Gale Sayers & James Caan is the title dying football player in this TV movie
    $600 19
On December 26, 2004 a 9.1 undersea earthquake in this ocean triggered a massive & deadly tsunami
    $600 6
Hoist gloves protect first responders' hands while aboard these vehicles performing rescues
    $800 29
This indoor bike-making co. had a market value of $31 billion in 2021, so don't go crazy--just 50% of it would be enough for anyone
    $800 14
Unfriendly lodging for young travelers abroad
    $800 4
The 1,500-foot Petronas Towers are linked via a skybridge between floors 41 & 42 in this Malaysian city
    $800 21
As a high school football star in a Pennsylvania steel town, this actor had "All the Right Moves"
    DD: $6,000 18
In December 1577 he set sail from England with 5 ships & a crew of more than 150 men on a voyage around the world
    $800 7
Where there are these pros, there's fire; the U.S. Forest Service employs more than 300 of them
    $1000 30
An ancient sculpture of an athlete about to throw this should arrive by Christmas --Myron's original is lost, so it's just a copy
    $1000 13
An official document seal belonging to a young swan
    $1000 5
The 12,000-square-mile Great Bear Lake straddles the Arctic circle in this "directional" political unit
    $1000 20
The Marx Brothers took the field in this "equine" comedy about Huxley College's football team
    $1000 17
Deciding he was better suited for the Senate, in December 1832 this South Carolinian resigned as vice president
    $1000 8
The First Responder Support Network helps those with trauma from the job & who may be suffering from this, PTSD for short

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

Amy David Chris
$7,000 $600 -$200

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Amy David Chris
$18,600 $800 $1,800

Double Jeopardy! Round

SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
20th CENTURY SONG, 21st CENTURY AD
NOTORIOUS
"K" 9
(Ken: Each response is a 9-letter word beginning with the letter K.)
NOVELS & NOVELISTS
FIRST RESPONSES
(Ken: None of the responses in this category has even been a correct response on Jeopardy! before.)
    $400 26
America welcomed him as a citizen in 1891, the year he invented a coil that's still used in electronics today
    $400 24
The Volkswagen Passat: this man singing "On The Road again"
    $400 30
Con man George Parker was notorious for "selling" NYC landmarks like the Brooklyn Bridge & this man's tomb on West 122nd St.
    $400 5
A single action of pressing a letter or other button on a computer console
    $400 15
Tolstoy & Fielding are among those who've employed an "intrusive" this who both reports & interrupts a story
    $400 6
We've covered the Earned Income Tax Credit but never this tax credit for parents that came along 22 years later
    $800 25
This man who gave his name to a scale of earthquake strength was an avid nudist & Trekkie
    $800 23
Allstate:
this hit by ska band Madness
    $800 29
In 1820s Edinburgh, Burke & Hare were killers who sold their victims' bodies to the head of a school of this medical subject
    $800 4
It's the instructional item being used here
    DD: $2,000 14
"La Galatea", his first novel, appeared in 1585, 20 years before his most famous one
    $800 7
Born in 2018, this younger brother of Prince George & Princess Charlotte gets his first response
    $1200 19
This scientist's Agricultural Research Foundation in Tuskegee was founded after he donated most of his life savings in 1940
    $1200 22
Sargento cheese:
this biggest hit by Modern English
    $1200 17
This doctor was convicted as part of Lincoln's murder after a boot belonging to John Wilkes Booth was found at his home
    $1200 1
This word is from the Greek for "thousand" & "measure"
    $1200 11
Mary McCarthy's "The Group" follows the lives of 8 graduates of this Seven Sisters college north of New York City
    $1200 8
Far from hardcore, this type of film is about young people, often adrift & talking a lot (but not loud)
    $1600 28
In 2000, Bill Clinton joined entrepreneur Craig Venter & government scientist Francis Collins to announce success in this, HGP for short
    $1600 21
Kia:
"Holding Out For A Hero" by this '80s singer
    $1600 16
In 2020 the FBI acknowledged that private citizens had broken a cipher sent by the 1960s Bay Area killer known as this
    DD: $2,000 2
One who uses political influence to put another in power
    $1600 12
Janie, the 40ish heroine of this book by Zora Neale Hurston, sees her life as a tree with "dawn and doom" in the branches
    $1600 9
Added to merriam-webster.com in 2020 but done by people long before, it's to hinder a process by doing it at very low speed
    $2000 27
Drawn to the sea before seeing it by a line of poetry, she became a marine biologist & 1941's "Under the Sea-Wind" was her first book
    $2000 20
Oh, oh, oh,
it's this '70s song by Pilot that diabetes drug Ozempic adapted
    $2000 18
Born Arthur Flegenheimer, he was gunned down in 1935 after his plan to murder prosecutor Thomas Dewey alarmed other mobsters
    $2000 3
It's what Russian-American inventor Vladimir Zworykin called his early TV picture tube
    $2000 13
Call the "P.D."! This British "Queen of Crime" wrote 14 novels featuring Scotland Yard detective Adam Dalgliesh
    $2000 10
Chelsea Clinton, Levi Strauss chair Bob Haas & Google CEO Sundar Pichai all worked at this management consultant McCompany

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Amy David Chris
$21,400 $4,400 $8,600
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

INTERNATIONAL LANDMARKS
In December 2020 an international agreement added nearly 3 feet to this; one surveyor lost half a toe in the effort

Final scores:

Amy David Chris
$19,400 $8,700 $8,399
18-day champion: $706,800 2nd place: $2,000 3rd place: $1,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Amy David Chris
$20,200 $4,400 $8,600
29 R
(including 1 DD),
3 W
(including 2 DDs)
10 R,
3 W
13 R,
3 W

Combined Coryat: $33,200

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