2019 All-Star Games match 1, continuation of game 1.
Brad Rutter — an actor and producer from Los Angeles, California
Larissa Kelly — an editor for academic competitions from Richmond, California
David Madden — an academic competition director from Ridgewood, New Jersey
Colby Burnett — a college counselor from Chicago, Illinois
Alan Lin — a software engineer from Riverside, California
Pam Mueller — a think tank researcher from Culver City, California
Alex Jacob — a freelance trivia writer from Greensboro, North Carolina
Buzzy Cohen — a music executive from Los Angeles, California
Jennifer Giles — a third grade teacher from Longmont, Colorado
| Player | First Commercial | End of Jeopardy! | End of Double Jeopardy! | Final | Coryat |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Team Buzzy | — | — | $26,200 | $26,200 |
$17,800
Alex |
| Team Colby | — | — | $6,400 | $0 |
$6,400
Colby |
| Team Brad | — | — | $29,800 | $49,800 |
$23,600
Brad |
| PHYSICS | POLITICIANS | FIRST-TIME RESPONSES | BRITISH LITERATURE | IN PERPETUITY | HERSHEY FELDER PRESENTS GREAT COMPOSERS |
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$400
[27]
Change the last 2 letters in "flow" to get this term for the rate of flow through an area
flux
Alan
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$400
[30]
Fiorello La Guardia got to be mayor by promising to oust this infamously corrupt NYC Democratic organization
Tammany Hall
Buzzy
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$400
[19]
In marketing there are 5 categories of these consumers; "early" these help popularize a new product
an adopter
Alan
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$400
[6]
"Love is blind", sighs Jessica, a nice Jewish girl in this Shakespeare play
The Merchant of Venice
Larissa
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$400
[25]
Golfers "drive for show" & do this "for dough"
putt for dough
Buzzy
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$400
[29]
(Hershey Felder presents from the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts.) Perhaps music's most famous motif is often said to represent fate knocking, but others attribute the opening of this work to the deaf Beethoven feeling the vibrations of a little bird tapping on a tree
Beethoven's 5th
Alan
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$800
[26]
2 basic types of motion are moving along a line & this type of movement around an axis
rotational movement
Buzzy
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$800
[1]
As he was president of this august body, it was only fair that John Hancock got to sign the Declaration of Independence first
the Second Continental Congress
Larissa
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$800
[20]
It's French for "Why?"
pourquoi
Larissa
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$800
[5]
Thomas Gray's "Elegy Written in" this 2-word place is thought to be that of St. Giles', where the poet is now buried
a country churchyard
Larissa
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$800
[24]
Sault Ste. Marie is on this peninsula in Michigan
Upper
Larissa
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$800
[28]
(Hershey Felder presents from the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts.) An immigrant from Belarus at age 5, Irving Berlin felt a very personal connection to his new home, deliberately using the first person for these 4 words that follow the title "God Bless America"
"land that I love"
Buzzy
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$1,200
[7]
This "O" word refers to 1 complete cycle of a pendulum; the time it takes is called the period
oscillation
Larissa
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$1,200
[17]
At the 1988 Democratic convention, this fellow Texan said George H.W. Bush was born with a silver foot in his mouth
Ann Richards
Larissa
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$1,200
[21]
Introduced in 1991 & already one of the USA's favorite varieties, this apple is named for its sweet taste & firm crunch
a honeycrisp
Buzzy
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$1,200
[2]
A ruined statue in Egypt inspired this sonnet by Percy Shelley
"Ozymandias"
Larissa
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$1,200
[9]
Grateful waiters know Johnny Depp is famous as a big one
a tipper
Buzzy
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$1,200
[14]
(Hershey Felder presents from the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts.) George Gershwin drew musical inspiration from the real world sounds around him; the wild car horns of the Etoile & the Arc de Triomphe are captured in this work
An American in Paris
Buzzy
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$2,000
[18]
Physicist James gave his name to this law saying heat from electricity is proportional to the square of the current
Joule's law
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$2,000
[16]
After the financial crisis of 2008, Christopher Dodd teamed up with this Massachusetts man for a regulatory bill
Barney Frank
Larissa
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$1,600
[22]
This white anesthetic called "milk of amnesia" was involved in the death of Michael Jackson
propofol
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$1,600
[3]
In this novel by E.M. Forster, Lucy Honeychurch & her cousin visit Florence, Italy
A Room with a View
Larissa
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$1,600
[10]
Funeral pile
a pyre
Buzzy
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$1,600
[13]
(Hershey Felder presents from the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts.) Russian composer Mily Balakirev suggested this Shakespeare play as a subject for Tchaikovsky, but the older musician's talk about being inspired by the love of a woman suggested that he didn't know Tchaikovsky very well
Romeo and Juliet
Larissa
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DD
$5,000
[8]
Victor Hess showed that certain rays intensify with altitude, so they must be from space; Robert Millikan named them these
cosmic rays
Larissa
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DD
$10,000
[15]
Before going to the Supreme Court, he made history by winning 3 straight California gubernatorial elections
(Earl) Warren
Buzzy
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$2,000
[23]
This synonym for "silly" is used of a pointless lawsuit; SCOTUS defines it as alleging facts irrational or incredible
frivolous
Larissa
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$2,000
[4]
Dr. Primrose is the title priest living in the title parish with his wife & kids in this novel by Oliver Goldsmith
The Vicar of Wakefield
Alan
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$2,000
[11]
A round hide- or felt-covered central Asian tent
a yurt
Buzzy
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$2,000
[12]
(Hershey Felder presents from the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts.) The last concert ever given by Franz Liszt, arguably the greatest pianist who ever lived, included this work, German for "love dream"
"Liebestraum"
Larissa
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The 7-letter names of these western- & easternmost mainland countries begin with the same letter
Senegal & Somalia