Show #8510 2021-11-12 (taped 2021-09-27) Regular

Andrew He game 3.

Contestants

Brennan Harkin — a business analyst from Cambridge, Massachusetts

Dorothy Lam Frey — a radiologist from Chicago, Illinois

Andrew He — a software developer from San Francisco, California (whose 2-day cash winnings total $72,301)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Andrew $6,200 $10,000 $24,800 $34,800
3-day champion: $107,101
$28,400
31 R (including 1 DD), 1 W (including 1 DD)
Dorothy $0 $800 $1,600 $600
2nd place: $2,000
$2,600
7 R, 3 W (including 1 DD)
Brennan $-1,200 $-1,400 $1,800 $100
3rd place: $1,000
$1,800
7 R, 4 W

Jeopardy! Round

GOOD DEEDS 20th CENTURY FICTION DISNEY+ AROUND THE HOUSE 200 YEARS AGO AMERICAN HERITAGE DICTIONARYPREFERRED PLURALS
$200 [30]
48 hours after Smoky Mountain wildfires devastated Tennessee homes in 2016, she worked beyond 9 to 5 to create her My People Fund to help
Dolly Parton
Dorothy
$200 [5]
This novel could have been called "2 1/2 Days in the Life of Holden Caulfield"
The Catcher in the Rye
Dorothy
$200 [29]
Miss Minuteshas the task of explaining the multiverse to this Marvel antihero who meets, let's say, unexpected variants ofhimself
a Loki
$200 [27]
Beginning & ending with the same letter, this word for the floor in front of the fireplace can also refer to your home
hearth
Andrew
$200 [13]
Some surmise that arsenic in the wallpaper contributed to this leader's death on the island of St. Helena in 1821
Napoleon
Andrew
$200 [28]
Nucleus
nuclei
Andrew
$400 [24]
David Rubenstein gave the National Archives a print of this document struck from an 1823 copper engraving plate; hands off, Nic Cage!
the Declaration of Independence
Andrew Brennan
$600 [7]
You might say young Charlie McGee lit up this 1980 Stephen King novel
Firestarter
Andrew
$400 [26]
Take afly-throughof "Star Wars" vehicles like this iconicship. "You're all clear, kid!"; now let's respond correctly and go home
the Millennium Falcon
Brennan
$400 [25]
This type of bathtub seenhereis named for its formidableappendages
a clawfoot bathtub
Brennan
$400 [21]
In 1821 a Spanish viceroy signed a treaty giving this New World country its independence
Mexico
Andrew
$400 [23]
Tuna
tuna
$600 [16]
The Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation hopes to cure injuries to this body part "by advancing innovative research"
the spine
Andrew
$800 [8]
Alice Walker began this novel, "You better not never tell nobody but God"
The Color Purple
Brennan
$600 [19]
Pixar's"Dug Days"is set in the backyard of the pooch introduced in this 2009 film
Up
Andrew Brennan
$600 [17]
Not installed in new homes anymore, if one of these burns out in the "box" for them, grab an Edison base type
a fuse
Andrew
$600 [20]
In 1821 this future president served briefly as Florida's governor; he'd fought there in the War of 1812
Jackson
Dorothy
$600 [22]
Tableau--just the last letter, please
X
Andrew
$800 [15]
Adoptions & a targeted spaying & neutering program are ways that PAWS Chicago is able to maintain this 2-word policy
no kill
DD $1,000 [6]
William Peter Blatty really turned heads with this 1971 bestseller
The Exorcist
Dorothy
$800 [18]
It's Hanks for the memory, but Josh Peck is now the first half of the title in this show, a reboot of a 1989 detective film
Turner & Hooch
Andrew
$800 [11]
Similar to crown molding, this architectural ornamentation seen here, also starts with the letter "C"
a cornice
$800 [12]
Noah Webster helped found this Massachusetts liberal arts college in 1821
Amherst
Dorothy
$800 [14]
Runner-up
runners-up
Andrew
$1,000 [4]
Your donations let this children's research hospital in Tennessee promise "No family receives a bill from" it
St. Jude
Dorothy Brennan
$1,000 [9]
This novel has been described as "the final, notoriously obscure, wondrously perplexing work of James Joyce"
Finnegans Wake
Andrew
$1,000 [10]
A hidden underground cave below Chichen Itza is a legend of this people; a "National Geographic" documentary digs up the "Buried Truth"
the Mayans
Andrew
$1,000 [1]
One of the original rooms in Clue, it's a greenhouse that's usually attached to the main structure
the Conservatory
$1,000 [2]
Later to be America's first homegrown saint, shewrote before her 1821 passing, "I'll be wild Betsy to the last"
(Elizabeth Ann) Seton
Andrew Brennan
$1,000 [3]
Genus
genera
Andrew Dorothy

Double Jeopardy! Round

THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT MOVIES BY OSCAR-WINNING SONGS TRAIN STATIONS SYNONYMS MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS "A" IN SCIENCE
$400 [30]
In 2013 a statue of this civil rights icon, appearing as she did on the bus that day in 1955, was unveiled in the U.S. Capitol
Parks
Andrew
$400 [27]
2018:"Shallow", co-written by Lady Gaga
A Star is Born
Andrew
$400 [29]
In 2014 Waverley Station in this capital was adorned with quotes from Sir Walter Scott, who wrote the novel it's named for
Edinburgh
$400 [28]
These office supplies are a synonym for basics, as in basic goods
staples
Brennan
$400 [26]
As well as short catchy songs used in ads, they're the metal disks in the frame of a tambourine
jingles
Andrew
$400 [14]
Our immune systems produce these proteins to fight off disease
antibodies
Brennan
$800 [23]
JFK praised this 1963 demonstration that drew about 250,000 participants & culminated at the Lincoln Memorial
the March on Washington
Brennan
$800 [25]
2002:"Lose Yourself"
8 Mile
Andrew
$800 [24]
Paris' largest gare, or train station, is the one that's in this part of the city & has that as its name
the Gare du Nord
$800 [21]
A Sibyl is a female prophet or one of these, from the Latin for to pray or to speak
an oracle
$800 [22]
Expert oboe players also become experts at crowing & scraping these
reeds
Andrew
$800 [13]
The name of this class of animals means "double life"
amphibian
Dorothy
$1,200 [7]
As chief counsel for the NAACP, this future justice argued Brown V. Board of Education before the Supreme Court
Marshall
Andrew
$1,200 [12]
1987: "(I've Had) The Time Of My Life", sung by Bill Medley & Jennifer Warnes
Dirty Dancing
Dorothy
$1,200 [18]
Liège, in this country, got a futuristic newstationin 2009 to accommodate high-speed trains
Belgium
Andrew
$1,200 [16]
This synonym for "crowd" is related to the German for "pressure"
a throng
$1,200 [8]
Stradivarius also made these; about a dozen survive, & the one seenherehas been offered by Sotheby's for $45 million
violas
Andrew Dorothy
$1,200 [9]
It's the rate at which velocity changes over time
acceleration
Andrew
$1,600 [6]
One of the original "Big Four" civil rights groups, CORE, founded in 1942, stands for the Congress of this
Racial Equality
Brennan
$1,600 [17]
1972: "The Morning After", from this disaster film
The Poseidon Adventure
$2,000 [19]
The elaborate Dunedin New Zealand Stationgot designer George Troup the alliterative nickname, this tasty treat, "George"
Gingerbread George
$2,000 [15]
Severe, harsh & cruel are synonyms for this adjective that comes from the name of a Greek lawgiver
Draconian
Andrew
$1,600 [5]
Francois Couperin composed for this instrument superseded by the piano & taught Louis XIV's children to play it
harpsichord
Andrew
$1,600 [4]
In physics it's the distance from the center line of a wave to the top of the crest
amplitude
Andrew
$2,000 [1]
Seen here is this numerical group plus their NAACPadviserwho integrated Arkansas' Central High School in 1957
the Little Rock Nine
Andrew
$2,000 [20]
"Thanks For The Memory", from "The Big" this "of 1938"
Broadcast
DD $6,000 [2]
Now in mid-renovation, this historic Baltimore station has the same name as a NYC station that was famously demolished
Penn Station
Andrew
DD $4,000 [10]
This animal is a synonym for evasive or sneaky as it was thought to suck out the contents of an egg while leaving the shell intact
weasel
Andrew
$2,000 [11]
Unlike the curved ones, this type of saxophone heardhereis usually straight & looks like a clarinet
a soprano sax
Andrew
$2,000 [3]
Here'san up-close image of this pollen-bearing part of a hibiscus
the anther

Final Jeopardy!

CONTEMPORARY PLAYWRIGHTS

"The Murder of Gonzago" is used as a play within a 1966 play by this man who was inspired by Shakespeare

(Tom) Stoppard

Dorothy "Who is Miller?" — wagered $1,000
Brennan "Who Arthur Miller" — wagered $1,700
Andrew "Who is Stoppard?" — wagered $10,000

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