Show #7322 2016-06-14 (taped 2016-03-22) Regular

Hunter Appler game 5.

Contestants

Zane Dowty — a pharmacist from Denver, Colorado

Dana Thurmond Bruno — a humanities professor from Orlando, Florida

Hunter Appler — an attorney originally from Mount Airy, North Carolina (whose 4-day cash winnings total $93,001)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Hunter $3,200 $7,300 $20,100 $36,001
5-day champion: $129,002
$20,600
26 R, 2 W (including 1 DD)
Dana $3,400 $5,400 $18,000 $28,000
2nd place: $2,000
$17,800
21 R (including 1 DD), 2 W (including 1 DD)
Zane $400 $800 $1,200 $2,200
3rd place: $1,000
$1,200
4 R, 2 W

Jeopardy! Round

HISTORY REPEATS THE ENTERTAINER PATENTS BIBLICAL ART WHERE'S THAT STATE SCHOOL? "EFF" FOR EFFORT
$200 [14]
5 years to the day after Lindbergh's historic transatlantic flight, she became the first woman to complete the feat
Amelia Earhart
Dana
$200 [6]
The person hosting & directing your attention at a circus performance
the ringmaster
Hunter
$200 [26]
In 1868 Christopher Sholes received a patent on this machine; he later created its QWERTY layout
a typewriter
Hunter
$200 [9]
One of his Sistine Chapel ceiling frescos shows the great flood
Michelangelo
Dana
$200 [28]
This University of California city declared itself nuke-free in 1986
Berkeley
Dana
$200 [1]
Bubbling, like soda
effervescent
Hunter
$400 [15]
In 1631 at least 3,000 people were killed & many villages destroyed by an eruption of this volcano that buried Pompeii
Vesuvius
Hunter
$400 [7]
A pyrotechnician is someone involved in the art of making these
fireworks
Hunter
$400 [25]
In 1845 Scottish engineer Robert Thomson patented pneumatic these, which lasted for 1,200 miles on English roads
tires
Dana
$400 [10]
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew shows two paintings on the monitor.) In da Vinci's "The Last Supper", this apostle seated here isfacing Jesus; in Rubens' version, he facesaway from Jesus, perhaps in shame
Judas
Zane
$400 [17]
The main campus of the University of Oklahoma is in this city, also a first name
Norman
Zane
$400 [2]
6-letter term for a different kind of burning man
an effigy
Hunter
DD $500 [23]
Like Anne Boleyn, this fifth wife of Henry VIII was also accused of adultery & beheaded
Catherine Howard
Hunter
$600 [8]
To entertain their customers, Japanese geishas may dance, recite poetry or use a shamisen to do this
play music
Dana
$600 [19]
Joseph Glidden used his wife's hairpins to devise this type of fencing that he patented in 1874
barbed wire
Hunter
$600 [11]
Now at the Louvre, Veronese's painting of a wedding banquet in this town originally hung in a dining hall
Cana
Dana
$600 [18]
They're Russian around & having a capital time at the University of Idaho in this city
Moscow
$600 [3]
Expunging, or withdrawing oneself shyly; it's often found after "self-"
effacing
Hunter
$600 [21]
Like Abraham Lincoln, this president was also born in a log cabin & died from wounds inflicted by an assassin, in 1881
Garfield
Dana
$800 [16]
6-letter word for a British street performer who solicits donations from passersby
a busker
Zane
$800 [20]
Isaac Singer & Elias Howe both patented these, but an 1854 court found Singer had infringed on Howe's patent
the sewing machine
Dana
$800 [12]
As in the painting seen here, this apostle is oftendepictedin art holding a key
(St.) Peter
Dana
$800 [29]
Read up on your Faulkner on the main campus of the University of Mississippi in this city
Oxford
Zane
$800 [4]
The audacity! The shameless boldness! You have the this to respond like that?!
the effrontery
$800 [22]
Tragically, 17 years after Challenger, this Space Shuttle broke apart during reentry
Columbia
Hunter
$1,000 [27]
In "Being John Malkovich", John Cusack tells Catherine Keener he does this job in entertainment; she's unimpressed
a puppeteer
Hunter
$1,000 [24]
An 18th century British patent introduced a loom with a flying one of these devices
a shuttle
Hunter
$1,000 [13]
Dating from 1625, Rembrandt's earliest known painting was "The Stoning of" this martyr
Stephen
Dana
$1,000 [30]
Home base of the University of Georgia, it's also produced some famous bands
Athens
Hunter
$1,000 [5]
This kind of small apartment has a combined living room & bedroom area, a bathroom & kitchenette
an efficiency
Hunter

Double Jeopardy! Round

FASHION HEROES MODERN LOVE REBEL, REBEL LET'S GDANSK DAVID BOWIE
$400 [18]
Are you a little vintage & a little hippie? You're boho chic, "boho" from this longer word
bohemian
Hunter
$400 [2]
It's a hero regarded with blind admiration, though Leviticus warns against a "turn" to them
an idol
Dana
$400 [6]
A 1998 singles event at a California coffee bar with 10-minute tete-a-tetes began the practice known as this
speed dating
Hunter
$400 [10]
Mark Twain, who in 1861 briefly joined a pro-secessionist unit of this state's guard
Missouri
Dana Zane
$400 [13]
Labor unrest at the Gdansk shipyards in 1980 led to the creation of this union
Solidarity
Hunter
$400 [14]
David Bowie ch-ch-changed his name from Davy Jones to avoid confusion with Davy Jones of this group
The Monkees
Hunter
$800 [19]
Bearing the name of a type of aircraft, itwas made famous as part of the uniform of WWII U.S. Army Air Corps pilots
a bomber jacket
Dana
$1,200 [4]
Founded in Manchester in 1821, this newspaper with a heroic name is one of England's most influential
The Manchester Guardian
$800 [7]
If distance separates ye, use this Mac-to-Mac "video-calling experience" that starts with a body part
FaceTime
Hunter
$800 [11]
Wassily Kandinsky, one of the first to work in this non-realist style that's on page 1 of dictionaries of art
abstract
Zane
$800 [27]
Under the provisions of this 1919 treaty, Gdansk became a free city administered by Poland
the Treaty of Versailles
Hunter
$800 [12]
David Bowie & his wife, this Somali-born model, made a beautiful couple
Iman
Hunter
DD $1,000 [24]
David Bowie was a style icon of this look, from the Greek for "male & female in one"
androgynous
Dana
$1,600 [5]
Also the name of an old video game, it precedes "of the faith" in British monarchs' titles
defender
Hunter
$1,200 [8]
AKA "slow fade", this "spectral" 21st century dating term involves ending a relationship by simply disappearing
ghosting
Dana
$1,200 [20]
Against slavery & the Mexican War: this "Civil Disobedience" author
Thoreau
Hunter Dana
$1,200 [28]
During WWII the Gdansk shipyards built several dozen of these, beginning with No. 401, later sunk by a British depth charge
a U-boat
Hunter
$1,200 [15]
In memory of the late, great Bowie, she performed a medley of his hits at the Grammys in 2016
Lady Gaga
$1,600 [25]
It's the literary name of the type of collar seen here
Peter Pan
Dana
DD $2,000 [3]
From the Latin for "battlefield" comes this word for a fighter or dog who has beaten all challengers
a champion
Dana
$1,600 [1]
If you want a marriage ceremony without a specific religious theme, try one this 17-letter way
nondenominational
Hunter
$1,600 [21]
Against 18th century good taste: this marquis who wrote "Justine"
de Sade
Dana
$1,600 [29]
In 1308 these German knights seized control of Danzig, aka Gdansk, & held the city until 1466
the Teutonic Knights
Dana
$1,600 [16]
Bowie had a song & an album named for this alter ego who "played guitar"
Ziggy Stardust
Hunter
$2,000 [26]
Appropriately, a scuba dress is often made from this synthetic rubber created at DuPont & used for wetsuits
Neoprene
Hunter
$2,000 [9]
The name for any one of Charlemagne's 12 knightly heroes
Paladins
Hunter
$2,000 [23]
A "Say I Do" bridal expo was a place in this "ordinal" game where virtual couples could go before virtually tying the knot
Second Life
Dana
$2,000 [22]
Against tonal music: this Austrian composer in his 1909 Piano Pieces, Opus 11
Schoenberg
Dana
$2,000 [30]
Born in Gdansk in 1927, this German author of "The Tin Drum" set many of his novels in the city
Günter Grass
Dana
$2,000 [17]
David Bowie's first U.S. No. 1 album, it was released on his birthday in 2016, just 2 days before his death
Blackstar

Final Jeopardy!

CONTEMPORARIES

In an 1864 letter, he congratulated Abraham Lincoln on reelection on behalf of "the workingmen of Europe"

Karl Marx

Zane "Who is Marx?" — wagered $1,000
Dana "Who is Marx?" — wagered $10,000
Hunter "Who is Marx?" — wagered $15,901

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