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    $1600 19
He was a favorite of Jackie Kennedy & Bill Blass called him "the quintessential American designer"
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Show #8591 - Monday, March 7, 2022

Margaret Shelton game 5.
Maureen O'Neil game 1.

Contestants

Clay Cooper, an SAT and ACT tutor from Las Vegas, Nevada

Maureen O'Neil, an executive assistant from Rye Beach, New Hampshire

Margaret Shelton, a homemaker from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (4-day champion whose cash winnings total $79,700)

Jeopardy! Round

MOUNTAINS
FRENCH COOKING TERMS
3-LETTER INITIALISMS
PRESIDENTIAL RHYME TIME
FROM BOOK TO TV
PHRASE FARMING
    $200 26
According to a Japanese proverb, "He who climbs" this mountain "once is a wise man, he who climbs it twice is a fool"
    $200 1
Bavarois, a creamy custard, refers to a region in this country
    $200 16
Big Blue is the nickname of this Fortune 500 company
    $200 8
Ulysses' angry tirades
    $200 11
In this novel & the TV series based on it, Beth Harmon pictures a chessboard on the ceiling above her in bed at night
    $200 21
You'll be waitin' a mighty long time, or "'til" this idiomatic return of certain bovines
    $400 27
Ben Nevis in this country is the highest mountain of the British Isles
    $400 2
"À la meunière" is cooking in the tradition of this worker's wife; she would have had access to a bunch of flour
    $400 17
The emoji seen here is commonly used in place of this exclamation of astonishment that actually goes back to the early 1900s
    $400 6
Gerald's bladed weapons
    DD: $1,000 12
A nonfiction book subtitled "The Birth, High Times, and Corruption of Atlantic City" inspired this HBO series
    $400 22
Judging good against bad is "separating" these 2 threshed farm items
    $600 28
Bring a chair and enjoy the view of this famous mountain that overlooks Cape Town
    $600 3
From a French word meaning "to scrape" we get this term for a preparation of breadcrumbs & cheese
    $600 18
The electric i4 is one of its ultimate driving machines
    $600 7
Eisenhower's scares
    $600 13
Tony Hale plays the rich benefactor who recruits a group of gifted orphans to take part in this "Mysterious" society
    $600 23
This porcine phrase means you're being offered something but its real value is being hidden
    $800 29
These 2 highest mountains of Hawaii with similar names differ in height by just over 100 feet
    $800 4
A silent "X" comes at the end of this sautéed vegetable mix seen here, thought to be named for a duke whose cook popularized it
    $800 19
Garmin is a leader in this technology that keeps you on track, wherever you go
    $800 9
Jimmy's official founding documents
    $800 14
John Cusack & Zoe Kravitz played the record store owner in the film & TV adaptations of this novel by Nick Hornby
    $800 24
"Resist placing each of one's ova within a single receptacle" is another way to put this phrase of warning
    $1000 30
Referring to its shape, this peak on which Brazil's Christ the Redeemer Statue stands has a name meaning "hunchback"
    $1000 5
Place your steak in a sealed bag in heated water & you're cooking like the pros via this "under vacuum" method
    $1000 20
Managed by Caltech for NASA, this facility was originally created in the 1930s for rocket research
    $1000 10
William Howard's vertical gold mine passages
    $1000 15
This 2021 miniseries based on a Beth Macy book goes from big pharma boardrooms to the struggles of opioid addicts
    $1000 25
An Apple commercial where a rural fellow finds a lost iPhone is a reference to this idiom

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

Margaret Maureen Clay
$600 $3,800 $1,600

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Margaret Maureen Clay
$3,200 $6,600 $2,600

Double Jeopardy! Round

THE IDEAS OF MARCH
Y IS THE SECOND LETTER
BIOGRAPHIES
TOWERS
SINGLE-NAMED CELEBRITIES
THAT'S JUST SCIENCE, MAN
    $400 11
The Elizabeth Tower in London houses this large bell
    $400 16
In 2020 a super deluxe edition of his "Sign o' the Times" was released with 63 previously unreleased tracks
    $400 21
The ratio of an object's velocity to the velocity of sound in the same medium is named for this physicist
    $800 3
In 1918 Congress thought March 31 was the moment to first spring forward to this
    $800 12
About 1,200 feet, the Fernsehturm TV Tower in this capital was built in the 1960s to showcase the socialist system
    $800 17
Time magazine named this Brazilian soccer great one of the 100 most influential people of the 20th century
    $800 22
Make your bones naming this complex of bones seen here
    $1200 4
Folks in what's now this state thought March 2, 1836 was a good day to declare independence from Mexico
    DD: $2,600 1
Deposits of this mineral make up the white sands of White Sands National Park
    $1200 10
Jennet Conant's "A Covert Affair" tells of this female chef's time in the OSS, the forerunner of the CIA
    $1200 13
Constructed in 1348, the 220-foot Galata Tower in this city overlooks the Golden Horn
    $1200 18
She showed a more serious side in the movie "The Farewell", in which she returns to China to visit her ailing grandmother
    DD: $3,500 23
Before moving to Gemini & Taurus, the summer solstice used to be in this constellation, hence the name of a geographic line
    $1600 5
The government of Reza Pahlavi chose March 21, 1935 as the day for changing the country's name from this to this
    $1600 2
In Matthew 2:11 it's presented as a gift, along with gold & frankincense
    $1600 9
This man, considered by some Britain's greatest soldier is the focus of the biography subtitled "The Iron Duke"
    $1600 14
Once part of the defenses of the city of Lisbon, the 16th century Belém Tower was built on the north bank of this river
    $1600 19
He was a favorite of Jackie Kennedy & Bill Blass called him "the quintessential American designer"
    $1600 24
With 1 being the softest on the Mohs scale of hardness, this substance consisting primarily of silica is the index mineral for 7
    $2000 6
To him, at his aunt's farm in Massachusetts, March 16, 1926 was the right time to launch the first liquid-fueled rocket
    $2000 7
From the Latin for "viper", it's a dragon used in heraldry, like the image seen here
    $2000 8
William Feaver does some psychoanalyzing in his 2-volume "The Lives of" this British artist who died in 2011
    $2000 15
One of the tallest buildings in the world, the Makkah Royal Clock Tower, is part of a complex adjacent to this holy site
    $2000 20
At 66, this supermodel was stunning at the 2021 Met Gala, her outfit called "A Ray of Light After All the Darkness"
    $2000 25
This outermost region of the Sun's atmosphere is warmish--2 million kelvin

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Margaret Maureen Clay
$12,300 $10,200 -$2,400

Final Jeopardy! Round

CENTRAL AMERICA
A small river connects these 2 lakes that combined form close to 10% of their country's area

Final scores:

Margaret Maureen Clay
$0 $2,200 -$2,400
2nd place: $2,000 New champion: $2,200 3rd place: $1,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Margaret Maureen Clay
$10,000 $10,200 -$400
13 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
18 R,
2 W
13 R
(including 1 DD),
8 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $19,800

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