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    $800 8
Zhou Enlai: both prime minister & foreign minister of the country with this new name from its beginning in 1949
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Show #8660 - Friday, June 10, 2022

Eric Ahasic game 5.
Sarah Whitcomb Foss's last game as a member of the Clue Crew.

Contestants

Siobhan Doherty, a voice and speech teacher originally from Santa Barbara, California

Randy Moss, an attorney from Walnut Creek, California

Eric Ahasic, a meteorologist from Minneapolis, Minnesota (4-day champion whose cash winnings total $105,801)

Jeopardy! Round

WHERE AM I?
MOVIES WITH NARRATORS
ANIMAL ANAGRAMS
THE SHIRT OFF OUR BACK
U.S. DATES
JANE AUSTEN-TATIOUS
    $200 21
(Sarah of the Clue Crew presents the clue.) I'm at the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum, one of dozens of institutions, monuments & memorials along this promenade & green area that extends from the U.S. Capitol to the Potomac
    $200 8
2013: Disgraced stockbroker Jordan Belfort (Leonardo DiCaprio)
    $200 24
I found this insect on a leaf
    $200 23
This type of sweater is named for the rowing team
    $200 16
On this date each year moments of silence are observed in New York City at 8:46 & 9:03 A.M.
    $200 30
Originally titled "First Impressions", this tale of Elizabeth Bennet would be Jane's second novel published
    $400 9
(Sarah of the Clue Crew presents the clue.) I’m here on board the fire boat John S. Damrell helping protect this city’s harbor south of Winthrop & north of Quincy
    $400 18
1979: Captain Willard (Martin Sheen) regrets he's still only in Saigon
    $400 25
I saw this critter sneak into the yard
    $400 22
Seen here, this item is said to date back to the 1920s or '30s, when kimono fabric began to be used for men's shirts
    $400 7
For years 7-Eleven offered a little joy with free Slurpees on this date
    $400 29
In Austen novels the girls like a guy who has "four thousand" or "five thousand a year"--4 or 5,000 of these
    $600 1
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew presents the clue.) I’m training for the worst, at the Texas A&M Extension Service in this city named for its railroad connections
    $600 17
1990: Henry Hill says, "As far back as I can remember, I always wanted to be a gangster"
    $600 26
Gosh, I didn't realize that half of these farm animals are raised in China
    $600 10
A 2021 Rolling Stone headline: "The best" these "shirts for channeling every style, from grunge to cool lumber jack"
    $600 4
Punxsutawney Phil is known to make an appearance on this day
    $600 15
Austen adaptations include the 1995 movie version of this novel starring Emma Thompson as Elinor Dashwood
    $800 2
(Sarah of the Clue Crew presents the clue.) I’m in this area of San Francisco that served as an Army base for Spain, Mexico & the United States before switching to civilian use in 1994
    $800 19
1986: Richard Dreyfuss remembers back to when he was Wil Wheaton
    $800 27
In summer this weasel is the color of toast
    $800 11
The name of this university is found from nearly head to toe in a fashionable type of shirt as well as a type of shoe
    $800 5
On this date in 1921 an Unknown Soldier was buried at Arlington National Cemetery
    DD: $1,000 13
Jane lived most of her life in this southern English county that lent its name to a "New" U.S. state
    $1000 3
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew presents the clue.) I’m at the Wright Brothers National Memorial near Kitty Hawk, perhaps the most historically important spot in the 200-mile chain of islands off North Carolina
    $1000 20
1950: A screenwriter doesn't let being dead stop him from narrating a Hollywood tale
    $1000 28
I hear this ostrich relative stands about 4 feet tall
    $1000 12
Maude Adams' look in a 1905 Broadway production of a J.M. Barrie work popularized this flat collar on shirts
    $1000 6
Date in 1865 on which Union General Gordon Granger told the African Americans of Galveston they were free
    $1000 14
2 of Jane's 6 novels were published posthumously--"Persuasion" & this one with a building for a title

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

Eric Randy Siobhan
$5,000 $1,200 $2,200

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Eric Randy Siobhan
$7,600 $5,400 $2,400

Double Jeopardy! Round

A HISTORY OF NONVIOLENCE
NOTES FOR A BIOGRAPHY
KILLER TUNES
EARTH SCIENCE
SECRET SERVICES
P IS THE ONLY CONSONANT
    $400 20
At age 13 he married Kasturba, whom he would later call his teacher in nonviolence
    $400 17
George Monroe & William Robinson: 2 African-American riders in this horsepowered mail service in the 1860s
    $400 29
"Are you ready? Hey! Are you ready for this? Are you hanging on the edge of your seat?" Are questions asked in this Queen tune
    $400 6
By definition, orogeny concerns itself with the formation of these by upward movements of the Earth's crust
    $400 22
The U.S. Secret Service Uniformed Division branch named for this building includes counter snipers on its roof
    $400 30
A young wolf
    $800 7
Seen here, Stokely Carmichael replaced John Lewis as head of SNCC, short for their Nonviolent Coordinating Committee
    $800 8
Zhou Enlai: both prime minister & foreign minister of the country with this new name from its beginning in 1949
    $800 16
He's the "Calvin Broadus (1972-1994)" referred to on the cover of "Murder Was the Case", both a song & short film
    $800 5
Increased seismic activity, especially in Oklahoma, has been linked to wastewater injection & this controversial practice
    DD: $3,000 12
Security Service & Secret Intelligence Service are the British agencies popularly known by these alphanumeric names
    $800 1
The bonobo is one
    $1200 18
St. Elizabeth of this country rode between 2 armies & quelled hostilities between her son Afonso & her husband, King Dinis
    $1200 9
Betty Friedan: the unhappy classmates at her Smith College 15th reunion inspired this 1963 nonfiction work
    $1200 28
Both Eric Clapton & Bob Marley sang this song, but swore it was in self-defense
    $1200 2
An iron ore, this mineral is named for the property it's exhibiting here
    $1200 23
This country's intelligence agency goes by the short name Mossad, which just means "the institute"
    $1200 13
A sharp-pointed dueling sword
    DD: $2,200 19
One story of this Lakota leader recalls him entering a battlefield, taking a seat & smoking a pipe
    $1600 10
King George I: from Hanover, Germany but had a claim on the British crown through this man, his great-granddad born a Scot
    $1600 27
Fronted by Danny Elfman, this rhyming band sang, "It's a dead man's party, who could ask for more?"
    $1600 3
In contrast to the lithosphere, or solid outer part of the Earth, this consists of all the Earth's water
    $1600 24
This 3-letter agency was created in 1954 as "the sword & shield of the Communist Party"
    $1600 14
A J.Lo song popularized this Spanish word for "daddy" or "sweetheart"
    $2000 21
This eldest son of Victoria was called "The Peacemaker"; the memorial here notes his Entente Cordiale with France
    $2000 11
Jefferson Davis: as U.S. Secretary of War in 1853, he approved the import of these from Egypt to test in the Southwest
    $2000 26
Backed up by the Bad Seeds, PJ Harvey & this man sang of the tragic fate of "Henry Lee"
    $2000 4
This geologic era that began around 65 million years ago is the one we're living in today
    $2000 25
This country's secret intelligence service ASIS was founded in 1952; its existence was only acknowledged in Parliament in 1975
    $2000 15
It's the life stage of an insect that fits the category

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Eric Randy Siobhan
$28,400 $13,800 $3,600
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

THE WESTERN HEMISPHERE
Brazil stretches 2,700 miles from the Atlantic in the east to Serra do Divisor National Park on the border with this country in the west

Final scores:

Eric Randy Siobhan
$28,000 $14,000 $3,595
5-day champion: $133,801 2nd place: $2,000 3rd place: $1,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Eric Randy Siobhan
$25,600 $13,800 $3,400
31 R
(including 2 DDs),
1 W
17 R,
1 W
7 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W

Combined Coryat: $42,800

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