Today's players in Champions Wildcard are:
- Sandy Olive, a high school English teacher from Saint Louis, Missouri;
- Ed Hashima, a community college history professor from Sacremento, California ; and
- Nick Heise, a technical solutions engineer from Madison, Wisconsin.
Jeopardy!
A DROP IN WHICH OCEAN?// CAR TUNES // SPEAK OF THE DEVIL // CHICKEN SOUP // 2B OR NOT 2B // ALL ABOUT ACTING
DD1 - 600 - SPEAK OF THE DEVIL - This 17th c. work says, "Abashed the devil stood, and felt how awful goodness is... saw, and pined his loss" (Sandy added 2,600.)
Scores at first break: Nick 1,200, Ed 3,800, Sandy 1,800.
Scores going into DJ: Nick 3,400, Ed 4,200, Sandy 5,400.
Double Jeopardy!
19th CENTURY SCRAPBOOK // INTERNATIONAL CINEMA SHOWCASE // TEACHING // COMMUNICATION // A PAIN IN THE "R"s // MAKE THE PHRASE
DD2 - 1,600 - TEACHING - This term for a list of items to be covered in a course is from the Greek for "parchment label" (Ed added 4,000.)
DD3 (video) - 2,000 - 19th CENTURY SCRAPBOOK - Pictured here (a bald man with a mustache in military gear) around 1890, he was the original "Iron Man" (Ed added 7,000.)
Scores going into FJ: Nick 5,800, Ed 29,600, Sandy 10,600.
Final Jeopardy!
TELEVISION - This series grew out of a screenplay titled “Murdoch”
Everyone was incorrect on FJ, which really could have used some kind of additional hint in the clue. Ed bet 0 to advance with 29,600.
Final scores: Nick 1, Ed 29,600, Sandy 10,600.
Correct Qs: DD1 - What is "Paradise Lost"? DD2 - What is a syllabus? DD3 - Who was Bismarck? FJ - What is "Succession"?
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