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    $400 15
Coal soot during the Industrial Revolution caused the peppered species of this insect to quickly evolve to have darker wings
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Show #8646 - Monday, May 23, 2022

Ryan Long game 7.

Contestants

Jodi Harris, a content strategist from Culver City, California

Mari Chao, a writing center coordinator from Orlando, Florida

Ryan Long, a rideshare driver from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (6-day champion whose cash winnings total $131,801)

Jeopardy! Round

THE RAINFORESTS
WHAT'S IN A NAME?
IT'S MAY 23rd!
WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS FILMS
U.S. BUILDINGS
ANAGRAM PAIRS
(Mayim: Each response is two words, anagrams of each other.)
    $200 6
Habitat loss in the rainforests threatens the survival of the poison dart type of these
    $200 4
From its use by certain movie folks, it's the style of seat seen here
    $200 15
While leading an army to relieve the siege of Compiegne, she was captured on May 23, 1430
    $200 10
In 2013 Chadwick Boseman played this trailblazing legend in "42"
    $200 18
The central courtyard of this sprawling Arlington County building is lined by 5 long walls of similar length
    $200 17
A personal journal about working in a milk-producing facility
    $400 7
In tropical places like Southeast Asia, the production of this type of oil comes at the expense of rainforests
    $400 1
The name of this classic Chevy introduced in 1966 was supposed to suggest a camaraderie between a car & its owner
    $400 27
The annulment of Henry VIII's marriage to her came through May 23, 1533, 4 months after he married Anne Boleyn
    $400 11
This actress won the Heisman--make that the Oscar--playing Leigh Anne Tuohy in "The Blind Side"
    DD: $1,000 19
A radiator cap design was fittingly incorporated into the corners of this Art Deco skyscraper in New York City
    $400 23
A kayak for the Atlantic or the Pacific
    $600 12
Rainforests add water to our air via transpiration, part of this botanical process by which plants turn light into chemical energy
    $600 2
This piece of exercise equipment gets its name from the somewhat oval motion of the pedals
    $600 28
The North-West Mounted Police, the forerunner of this force, was established May 23, 1873
    $600 9
Gene Hackman's first plan for a title-winning shot isn't big with his team but--spoiler alert for this basketball pic--things work out
    $600 24
Safeco Plaza in this city is near T-Mobile Park, once known as Safeco Field to Mariners fans
    $600 21
All the actors playing Macavity, Rumpleteazer & the rest in a musical
    $800 13
Help the rainforest by turning off lights & driving less, which reduce this, not made by a shoe but by CO2 emissions
    $800 3
This beverage brand was named for 2 of its ingredients, one of which was removed early last century
    $800 29
On May 23, 1618 3 guys were thrown out of a castle window in what is called this incident "of Prague"
    $800 8
After demonstrating spearing in this classic hockey film, a player says, "You go to da box... 2 minutes by yourself, & you feel shame"
    $800 25
The 1,000-foot JPMorgan Chase Tower is the tallest building in this, Texas' most populous city
    $800 20
The prudent care you take when bidding at Sotheby's
    $1000 14
One cause of deforestation is this 2-word alliterative process; lumber companies should plant new trees
    $1000 5
Among the most intelligent of monkeys, it's named for the patch of hair on its head that resembles a monk's cowl
    $1000 30
This former head of the SS committed suicide May 23, 1945 in Allied custody
    $1000 16
Jess Bhamra played for the Hounslow Harriers & really, really liked a certain British soccer star in this film
    $1000 26
The Cadet Chapel at this military academy has an All-Faiths room & a Falcon Circle outside
    $1000 22
Soccer shoes worn at Neuschwanstein

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

Ryan Mari Jodi
$3,200 $1,800 $1,800

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Ryan Mari Jodi
$4,000 $4,000 $2,200

Double Jeopardy! Round

RELATIVELY SUCCESSFUL COMPOSERS
POSSESSIVE PHRASES
HOW EPIC!
TV
SALT & PEPPER
IT'S AN "AD", "AD", "AD", "AD" WORLD
(Mayim: "A-D" appears, but just once, in each response.)
    $400 4
Last name of waltz composers Johann the Elder & the Younger
    $400 19
Tell us this "rocky" 2-word term for a very short distance
    $400 24
Milton wrote "Paradise Lost" after giving up on his plan to write a national epic featuring this legendary king
    $400 7
In 2022 this show with Hoda, Al & Savannah celebrated its 70th anniversary
    $400 15
Coal soot during the Industrial Revolution caused the peppered species of this insect to quickly evolve to have darker wings
    $400 8
The name of this national park in South Dakota tells you its rough terrain is almost devoid of vegetation
    $800 5
Michael Haydn outshone brother Joseph in church music & wrote this mass for the dead that influenced Mozart's famous one
    $800 20
If you're unlucky, you could open a can of worms, or this problematic container seen here
    DD: $3,500 22
In the ancient Sumerian epic Eridu Genesis, the gods decide to destroy humankind via one of these disasters
    $800 1
For a live reenactment of this classic sitcom, Kevin Hart played Arnold & Damon Wayans was Willis
    $800 14
This actress has played Pepper Potts on film since 2008
    $800 9
In the 1880s the empress of Ethiopia gave this capital a name meaning "new flower"
    $1200 12
Alfred of the Newman composing dynasty wrote the drum & horn fanfare that goes with the searchlight for this movie studio
    $1200 21
The name of a gastropod is in this phrase that means you're moving really slowly
    $1200 23
Non-ancient epics known as Columbiads recount the settlement & growth of this country
    $1200 2
Lux is the L.A. nightclub owned by this title character, last name Morningstar
    $1200 16
He was arrested after leading the 1930 Salt March, which protested British rule
    DD: $1,800 10
This large historic city is 400 miles southwest of Tehran & 500 east of Beirut
    $1600 17
Heard here is a work by Antonio's brother Francesco Salieri called "La tempesta di mare", meaning this
    $1600 30
Seen here is this gem; its name also refers to its signature effect, also called chatoyancy
    $1600 27
The title of the "Mahabharata" of ancient India means "great epic of the Bharata Dynasty" in this language
    $1600 3
This title vessel welcomed aboard such diverse guests as Cab Calloway, Don Ameche & Charo
    $1600 25
The Salt River is a tributary of this other 4-letter river in Arizona
    $1600 11
Dating to the 13th century, the Mosque of Fakr-Ad-Din was built for the first sultan of this Somali city
    $2000 18
Queen Victoria: "Now I'll sing 'Italien', my favorite of your works". this composer: "Uh, that one's actually by my sister Fanny"
    $2000 29
Taking what's offered or nothing at all is called this man's "choice"
    $2000 28
Set in the 8th century, "La Chanson de Roland" recounts the deeds & heroic death of one of this king's vassals
    $2000 6
This TV Western set in Dodge City, Kansas ran for 20 years, from 1955 to 1975
    $2000 26
In negotiations between the U.S. & the USSR, SALT stood for these talks
    $2000 13
This South Australian city lies at the base of the Mount Lofty Ranges

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Ryan Mari Jodi
$18,000 $13,300 $2,000

Final Jeopardy! Round

MEDICINE
Post-this disease syndrome affects many survivors, of which the U.S. is estimated to have 300,000, the vast majority over 65

Final scores:

Ryan Mari Jodi
$13,400 $1,200 $1,000
7-day champion: $145,201 2nd place: $2,000 3rd place: $1,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Ryan Mari Jodi
$18,000 $16,800 $4,800
23 R,
1 W
18 R,
3 W
(including 1 DD)
8 R,
3 W
(including 2 DDs)

Combined Coryat: $39,600

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