Show #7614 2017-10-19 (taped 2017-08-03) Regular

Contestants

Tom Blake — a video producer from New York, New York

Justin Broughman — a high school social studies teacher from Strasburg, Virginia

Joanna Kimmitt — a librarian from Long Beach, California (whose 1-day cash winnings total $9,999)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Joanna $2,000 $5,800 $7,800 $300
3rd place: $1,000
$9,000
13 R (including 1 DD), 3 W (including 1 DD)
Justin $2,400 $2,800 $7,600 $15,200
2nd place: $2,000
$8,800
13 R, 4 W (including 1 DD)
Tom $2,000 $2,800 $8,800 $16,601
New champion: $16,601
$8,800
15 R, 3 W

Jeopardy! Round

SHAKESPEAREAN IN THE PARK TYPES OF NAMES SWEET '16 ONE "DAY" AT A TIME WASHINGTON, D.C. YOU GET A CAR!
$200 [2]
A curse! a curse of a Babe, I say, was placed in 1920 upon the team calling this park home; 84 yrs. of futility, hence!
Fenway Park
Justin
$200 [1]
Also called a pen name, it's from the Greek for "falsely named"
pseudonym
Tom
$200 [25]
In 1316 Llywelyn Bren led a revolt against English rule of this once-independent kingdom
Wales
Joanna
$200 [14]
You've caught me in one of these, a reverie
a daydream
Joanna
$400 [28]
The White House has been called "the President's palace" & this "mansion"
the Executive Mansion
Justin
$400 [10]
The name of this Toyota model is Latin for "first"
Prius
Tom
$400 [3]
Blow, ye winds! Blow! But blow no more at this West Coast stadium known as "the cave of winds"; 'tis but mem'ry now
Candlestick (Park)
Tom
$400 [5]
Adhesive bandage is a generic term; Band-Aid is this type of name, or a "name" type of this
brand name
Justin
$400 [27]
1916 began well for this dual monarchy with the capture of Montenegro
Austria-Hungary
$400 [15]
3-word term for a time when consequences for an action must be faced
day of reckoning
Tom
$600 [8]
(Sarah of the Clue Crew presents the clue from the National Mall in Washington, D.C.) Because the ground is firmer, the Washington Monument was placed here, instead of at a spot in the center of the original D.C., as planned by this designer of the city
(Pierre) L'Enfant
Justin
$600 [11]
It's an emergency! I need the 2017 370-horsepower Porsche Carrera with this model number
911
Tom
$600 [4]
Forsooth! in 1937 Bill Veeck put forth a noble idea he'd seen in 2 minor league venues; add this to thy field's walls, Mr. Wrigley!
ivy
Justin
$600 [22]
For his stage name, handsome, urbane Archie Leach chose this
Cary Grant
Joanna Tom
$600 [19]
The influential Cardinal Richelieu was appointed young king Louis XIII's Secretary of State in this year
1616
$600 [16]
Check out the Richard Petty driving experience in this city where cars once raced on the sand
Daytona
Joanna
$800 [9]
The world's largest collection of Shakespeareana is housed at this library
the Folger
Joanna Justin
$800 [12]
Classic car lovers know the "Deuce & a Quarter" is the Electra 225 from this GM make, named for its length in inches
Buick
$800 [6]
I say to thee, from 1964 to 2008, itdid house teams oft-described as "Amazin'"
Shea Stadium
Justin
$800 [23]
This type of name is a 5-letter Latin word for "otherwise"
alias
$800 [20]
This opera heardherehad its premiere in 1816
The Barber of Seville
Joanna Tom
$800 [17]
Someone who buys & sells stocks on the basis of small, short-term price fluctuations
day trader
Joanna
DD $1,000 [26]
This 3-word motto is on D.C. license plates to protest its lack of voting rights; a 2016 proposal is start the motto "end"
"Taxation Without Representation"
Joanna
$1,000 [13]
This maker was founded in 1910 as the Anonima Lombarda Fabbrica Automobili
Alfa (Romeo)
Joanna
$1,000 [7]
On June 18, 2014 Dodger Stadium did rock in merriment as this lefty held his foes hitless, in deed & fact
(Clayton) Kershaw
Justin
$1,000 [24]
By definition, a name for use in war
nom de guerre
Tom
$1,000 [21]
Called thermae, these bearing the name of an emperor were completed in Rome in 216
Baths of Caracalla
$1,000 [18]
Calaveras are seenherein preparation for this annual event
Day of the Dead
Joanna

Double Jeopardy! Round

"R"OCK BANDS EUROPEAN MOUNTAINS A ZERO SUM GAME THE BUTCHER THE BAKER THE CHANDLER
$400 [21]
In 1980 Peter Buck & Michael Stipe considered Twisted Kites as a name for their new band, but you know the group as this
R.E.M.
Joanna
$400 [1]
France's Garonne river rises in this mountain range in Spain
the Pyrenees
Justin
$400 [28]
It's June in Altoona or Laguna--it's this season
spring
$400 [6]
Select & choice are OK, my butcher says, but if you want the best, go for this USDA grade you usually get in restaurants
prime
Justin Tom
$400 [29]
18th c. builder William Baker lent his name to a street most famous as the home of this character
Sherlock Holmes
Tom
$800 [23]
This 1939 Raymond Chandler title is a euphemism for death
The Big Sleep
Tom
$800 [11]
Drummer Tommy died in 2014, the last of the original 1-2-3-4 members of this NYC band
the Ramones
Justin
$800 [2]
This alp has Chamonix at its base & a nearly 16,000-foot summit in French territory
Mont Blanc
Justin
$800 [19]
Don't ignore this order to come to court
a subpoena
Justin
$800 [8]
Your butcher should be able to tell you whether his poultry is classified as this, meaning they were allowed outdoors
free range
Justin
$800 [18]
He was the first & the last U.S. Secretary of State to visit East Germany
James Baker
Tom
DD $1,200 [22]
Chandler wrote, "Down" these paths a detective "must go"; the phrase became a 1973 Scorsese film title
mean streets
Joanna
$1,200 [7]
In 1992 this "hot" group achieved its first hit single with "Under the Bridge"
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Justin
DD $1,200 [3]
The principal chains of the northern part of this mountain range are the Ligurian, Tuscan & Umbrian
Apennines
Justin
$1,200 [26]
Surname of a member of pop music's The Police
Copeland
Joanna
$1,200 [12]
For Thanksgiving our butcher is offering turkeys that have been "pre-" this, meaning soaked in a salt solution
brined
Joanna
$1,200 [15]
This Rodgers & Hart song perfect for Feb. 14 was a signature tune for jazzman Chet Baker
"My Funny Valentine"
Joanna
$1,600 [24]
A typical hard-boiled line: these guys "never say goodbye. They're always hoping to see you again in the line-up"
the cops
$1,600 [9]
Jonny Greenwood has composed classical works but is best known as this British band's guitarist
Radiohead
Tom
$1,600 [4]
This range that shares a name with a peninsula extends from Serbia to Cape Emine on the Black Sea
the Balkan
Justin
$1,600 [20]
Elizabeth Banks earned this 3-word Latin phrase with her degree from Penn
magna cum laude
Tom
$1,600 [13]
Kosher salt would be better called koshering salt; butchers use it to draw out this, which kosher meat can't have
blood
Joanna
$1,600 [16]
Engineer Benjamin Baker, whose mustache is an engineering feat itself, wrote a major work on this bridge typeusing projecting beams
a cantilever bridge
Tom
$2,000 [25]
Chandler's "Poodle Springs" was completed by Robert B. Parker, creator of this private eye & his pal Hawk
Spenser
$2,000 [10]
Paul Westerberg fronted these Minnesota rockers with albums like "Let It Be" & many chaotic gigs
The Replacements
Tom
$2,000 [5]
Ireland's Gap of Dunloe separates Purple Mountain and the range called Macgillycuddy's these; hold your nose
Reeks
$2,000 [27]
It's a 6-letter synonym for the top, the apogee, the vertex, the highest point
zenith
Tom
$2,000 [14]
If you're into experimenting, ask your butcher for the hip steak named for this mollusk
oyster steak
$2,000 [17]
Ernest Hemingway is said to have called this "black Venus" & star of "Zouzou" "the most sensational woman anybody ever saw"
Josephine Baker
Tom

Final Jeopardy!

OSCAR WINNERS

He's the only actor to win 3 Best Actor Oscars, the most recent for his portrayal of a U.S. president

Daniel Day-Lewis

Justin "Who is Daniel Day Lewis?" — wagered $7,600
Joanna "Who is Kevin Spacey?" — wagered $7,500
Tom "Who is Daniel Day Lewis" — wagered $7,801

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