Show #7852 2018-10-30 (taped 2018-08-22) Regular

Contestants

Emily Frey — a professor from Swarthmore, Pennsylvania

Allen Adams — a writer/editor from Bangor, Maine

Tori Campbell — an attorney from Chicago, Illinois (whose 2-day cash winnings total $21,799)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Tori $800 $5,400 $14,200 $8,200
2nd place: $2,000
$14,200
19 R, 1 W
Allen $5,800 $7,800 $17,700 $6,923
3rd place: $1,000
$15,800
23 R (including 2 DDs), 4 W
Emily $1,400 $2,800 $10,000 $17,701
New champion: $17,701
$9,600
11 R (including 1 DD), 1 W

Jeopardy! Round

PICTURE THE PLAY ETYMOLOGY '60s MUSIC POTPOURRI A BIT OLD FASHION EPONYMOUSE NATIONAL MEMORIALS
$200 [11]
Thisplay is part of Tennessee Williams' collection
The Glass Menagerie
Emily
$200 [1]
"Seek" led to this phrase as a command for a dog to attack
sic ('em)
Allen
$200 [29]
This late '60s music & art fair in Bethel, New York lent its name to a Charles Schulz character
Woodstock
Allen
$200 [16]
For that Oliver Hardy or Edward G. Robinson look, wear a wide one of these ending a mile north of the belt
a necktie
Allen
$200 [5]
The name of this Disney character can mean rundown or rinky-dink, as in "What kind of a ____ ____ outfit are you running?"
Mickey Mouse
Allen
$400 [24]
Its black granite walls list the names of more than 58,000 killed or missing in action
the Vietnam War Memorial
Emily
$400 [12]
William Inge wants you to get on here
Bus Stop
Allen
$400 [2]
Pavilion comes from the Latin for this beautiful insect
a butterfly
Tori
$400 [28]
Diabetics beware: the top-selling pop single of 1969 was this double-talk song from the Archies
"Sugar, Sugar"
Tori
$400 [17]
Samuel Pepys' diary Nov. 2, 1663: a duke decides to start wearing this.Nov. 3: Sam gets his own hair cut so he can too
a wig
Tori
$400 [6]
When hunting a wily suspect, detectives often play this type of game that mentions 2 creatures
cat and mouse
Tori
$600 [21]
Chamizal National Memorial, honoring a treaty that ended a U.S.-Mexican border dispute, is in this Texas border city
El Paso
Tori
$600 [13]
You can "Chekhov"this1904 play
The Cherry Orchard
Emily
$600 [3]
An old word for a bed's mosquito net gives us this term for a "roof" over a 4-post bed
a canopy
Emily
$600 [27]
(Kelly of the Clue Crew presents from Rickenbacker Guitars in Santa Ana, California.) The Beatles were so identified with Rickenbacker guitars that many fans thought the company was British; in the '60s, the Southern California factory received dozens of letters address to this city in the north of England
Liverpool
Allen
$600 [20]
In a 1701 portrait Louis XIV's shoes have red these alliterative items, but the "Great Male Renunciation" ended such foppery
high heels
Tori
$600 [7]
Robert Burns' "best laid schemes" of this pair led to a Steinbeck title
of mice and men
Allen
$800 [22]
Federal Hall in this city commemorates the first seat of the U.S. Congress
New York
Tori Allen
$800 [14]
Neil Simon wants us to feel the grass with this comedy
Barefoot in the Park
Allen
$800 [4]
The "pied" in "pied piper" meant he dressed in multicolored clothing, like this bird, "pie" for short
a magpie
Allen
$800 [26]
"We can't go on together" into the '70s, Elvis--your last No. 1 hit was this 1969 song
"Suspicious Minds"
Allen
$800 [19]
From around 1825 short pants called breeches were no longer worn by fashionable British men, only by these, such as footmen
servants
Tori
$800 [8]
Half of Gnarls Barkley, artist-producer Brian Burton goes by this name of a cartoon secret agent
Danger Mouse
Allen
$1,000 [23]
The Lincoln Boyhood Memorialis in this state that borders both Abe's birth state & the state where he lived longest
Indiana
Tori
$1,000 [15]
David Mamet gives his 5 cents in this play
American Buffalo
Allen
DD $1,000 [10]
This British term for a police officer comes from an old word for the person in charge of horsey homes
a constable
Allen
$1,000 [25]
Mind-expanding drugs influenced the name of this style of rock performed by the Grateful Dead & Jefferson Airplane
psychedelic rock
Allen
$1,000 [18]
Shockingly casual in the 1780s, the gaulle was a simple, loose dress belted with this 4-letter item
a sash
Emily
$1,000 [9]
"Knowing how to do" in French, this omnipresent cheese-stealing cartoon mouse was a thorn in Klondike Kat's side
Savoir Faire

Double Jeopardy! Round

NO OSCAR FOR YOU! ART FOR ART'S SAKE AFRICAN GEOGRAPHY THE 3 F CLUB THE CARDINAL RULES JOURNALISM
$400 [16]
This portrayer of Indiana Jones has received a sole nomination & loss, for "Witness"
(Harrison) Ford
Tori
$400 [5]
Rembrandt's "The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp" shows a procedure taking place in this world capital
Amsterdam
Tori
$400 [6]
This large north African capital city is known in Arabic as al-Qahirah, "the victorious"
Cairo
Tori
$400 [11]
Something white & downy, or a trivial piece of entertainment
fluff
Allen
$400 [29]
Since 2011 Cardinal Giuseppe Bertello has been president of this city-state
Vatican City
Tori
$400 [30]
A sextet of N.Y. Times reporters won Polk Awards for coverage of this epidemic in west Africa in 2014
Ebola
Emily
$800 [15]
This Vietnam War movie garnered Tom Cruise the first of his 3 nominations
Born on the Fourth of July
Allen
$800 [3]
A high school's painting from his "Willie Gillis" WWII series became a $1.9 million windfall for students in 2014
(Norman) Rockwell
Tori
$800 [7]
Once a site for communicating with ships, Signal Hill overlooks this South African "mother city"
Cape Town
Allen
$800 [20]
John Kelly took on this White House job in July 2017
chief of staff
Allen
$800 [28]
From 1515 to 1529 Cardinal Thomas Wolsey ruled as this English king's lord chancellor
Henry VIII
Tori
$800 [27]
Endowed by a grant from Joseph Pulitzer, this university offered the USA's first graduate program for journalism
Columbia
Tori
$1,200 [12]
Glenn Close has been nominated 6 times w/o winning, including as one of a group of reuniting college pals in this film
The Big Chill
Allen
$1,200 [1]
This giant of Flemish art was a mentor to Anthony Van Dyck, who did a 1621 portrait of the older master's wife
Peter Paul Rubens
Emily
$1,200 [8]
Come with me to the Kasbah & to the Tibhirine monastery--places to visit in this country
Algeria
Tori
$1,200 [19]
German Air Force created in 1935
Luftwaffe
Tori
$1,200 [21]
Last name of Cardinal Joseph, who got promoted to pope in 2005
Ratzinger
Emily
$1,200 [24]
Legend says that during Vietnam, LBJ declared, "If I've lost" this trusted journalist, "I've lost middle America"
Walter Cronkite
Allen Emily
$2,000 [14]
His 7 nominations included ones for "Equus" & "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?"
Richard Burton
DD $2,000 [2]
Max Klinger (a German Symbolist, not a "M*A*S*H" character) is among painters of this 5-letter theme of a grieving Mary
the pietà
Emily
$1,600 [9]
The splendors of Victoria Falls are found on the border of these 2 "Z" countries of Africa
Zambia and Zimbabwe
Emily
$1,600 [17]
Plural term for combat with your balled-up hands
fisticuffs
Allen
$1,600 [22]
This cardinal AKA "The Red Eminence" dominated French politics in the 1630s
Cardinal Richelieu
$1,600 [25]
In 2017 the attorney general condemned the "staggering number of" these, which reporters turn into scoops
leaks
Allen
DD $3,500 [13]
Nominated 3 times but with no wins, this reclusive Swede didn't show up in 1955 to collect her honorary Oscar
Greta Garbo
Allen
$2,000 [4]
One of Goya's most famous pieces features this Roman mythological figure eating his son
Saturn
Tori Allen
$2,000 [10]
The country of Sao Tome & Principe uses this European tongue as its official language
Portuguese
Emily
$2,000 [18]
Marinated rabbit stew
Hasenpfeffer
Allen
$2,000 [23]
In 1507 Francisco Jimenez de Cisneros became both a cardinal & "grand" this, strictly enforcing church rules
inquisitor
Allen
$2,000 [26]
Investigative journalist Ida Tarbell exposed this oil company in her 1904 "History" of it
Standard Oil
Tori

Final Jeopardy!

TODAY'S INNOVATORS

The Ballbarrow was an early invention by this British man who's had greater success with sophisticated household devices

James Dyson

Emily "Who is Dyson?" — wagered $7,701
Tori "Who is Elon Musk?" — wagered $6,000
Allen "Who isElonRichard Branson" — wagered $10,777

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