Thursday, 20 June 2013

"Jeopardy!" 6/20/13

Caitlin Peruccio (Manchester, CT)- Law student/twin sister
Tom Hanson (Kemp, OH)- PhD candidate in Finance/marathon runner
THREE-GAME CHAMP: Andrew Moore ($89,302)

BB:
RHYME BOSS (each correct Q rhymes w/ "boss")
A BIBLICAL ANATOMY LESSON
99
APPOINTEES TO THE COURT
GEOGRAPHIC FOODS
THE WALT DISNEY FAMILY MUSEUM (CC clues)

Andrew leads the day w/ the $800 Geographic Food...he does hit the DD on the $1K Appointee to the Court w/ eight pictures of Ben Franklin. To "Add a One" to that $800:

In 1668, Charles II appointed John Dryden to this post, but 21 yrs. later, William III removed him.

"What is Poet Laureate?"...Nipsey Russell had that title as far as TV as concerned & Andrew's right. At recess, he's added $3K for a current total of $4,800, followed by Caitlin at $1,600 & Tom at $1,400.

LT (all unattempted): $1,600

Current Scores:

Andrew: $8,800/Tom: $3,200/Caitlin: $3,600

Reveal What's in Store for DJ!, Kevin:
CRIME BOSS
AUSTRALIAN CAPITALS
ALBUM COVERS
YOU SAY TOMATO (every right response ends in -ato)
LITERARY LATE BLOOMERS
I SEE A "GHOST"

Caitlin breaks up Andrew's DD finding streak by picking one attached to the $1,600 Literary Late Bloomer & has $5,600, $3,600 off Andrew's pace. She wagers $3K of that deficit:

This older pal of Kerouac & Ginsberg debuted as a novelist w/ Junky when he was 39.

"Who is (Jean) Shepherd?"...good guess, but incorrect- William S. Burrows. As we get this close to closing out this rd., our champ just got the last DD of the night behind the $800 Australian Capital & he has 21,600 American bucks; Tom has $8,400 & Caitlin's at $5,400. To add a grand:

This capital of Victoria was the first capital of Australia, serving from 1901-1927.

"What is Sydney?"...no, Melbourne.

SOLE ATTEMPTED TS: $800 (Literary Late Bloomers)
UNATTEMPTED LT: $7,200
TOTAL DJ! LT: $8K

Scores After DJ!:

Andrew: $20,600/Tom: $8,800/Caitlin: $5,400

CORYAT SCORES:

Andrew: $21,600
Caitlin: $8,400

FJ! TOPIC #199: World Leaders.

Since 1991, this country has only had three different Presidents; the current one took over in 2012 for the second time.

C: "What is Georgia Russia?" ($3,401) = $8,801
T: "WHAT is BRAZIL?" ($8,750) = $50
A: "What is Italy?" ($2.5K) = $18,100 ($107,402 after four games)

EPISODE RATING: 7

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