Here are today's contestants:
- Jeff Freymann, a retired radio producer and part-time composer from Berkeley, California;
- Saralyn McKinnon-Crowley, an assistant professor from Waco, Texas; and
- Paolo Pasco, a puzzle writer originally from San Diego, California. Paolo is a two-day champ with winnings of $54,197.
Jeopardy!
WHERE IN THE WORLD...? // JUST ONE TEAM // TAKE A NUMBER IN THE BOOKSTORE // A HOW-TO CATEGORY // BIG PILES // REAL "O.G."s
DD1 - $600 - A HOW-TO CATEGORY - How to become president of the U.S.? Have this job if the president, veep & Speaker of the House are unable to do the gig (Paolo doubled to $4,400.)
Scores at first break: Paolo $4,200, Saralyn $2,800, Jeff $400.
Scores entering DJ: Paolo $7,600, Saralyn $4,400, Jeff -$600.
Double Jeopardy!
WHEN IN THE WORLD...? // ACID TEST // MOVIE SEQUELS // NON-GEOGRAPHICAL FLAGS // 12-LETTER WORDS // ARIA OF EFFECT
DD2 - $1,600 - ACID TEST - This acid is produced when your body breaks down glucose during exercise, but it's not what makes your muscles sore (Paolo improved by $3,400 to $20,200 vs. $6,400 for Saralyn.)
DD3 - $1,600 - WHEN IN THE WORLD...? - In late April 1865 this play was performed for a specific audience: Edwin Stanton & a crew of investigators (With most of the high-value clues gone, Paolo added just $500 up to $22,700.)
Paolo had another easy time if it here, hitting all three DDs and going unthreatened into FJ at $25,500 vs. $8,600 for Jeff and $6,400 for Saralyn.
Final Jeopardy!
FAMOUS BUILDINGS - In 1588, a 10th chapel was added to this building to honor a Yurodivy, or “holy fool,” who was canonized that year
Only Paolo was correct on FJ, adding just $44 to win with $25,544 for a three-day total of $79,741.
Final scores: Paolo $25,544, Saralyn $400, Jeff $7,200.
Sports stumbles: The players went one-for-five in a category about stars who stayed with a single team, as the only one they got was Penguin Mario Lemieux.
This day in shilling: Two of the clues in the MOVIE SEQUELS category were connected to ones opening today, and one was followed by an awkwardly-shoehorned plug.
Ken's Korner: After a Triple Stumper about hauling in casino chips, he said, "Finally I get to say it. What is rake?" I asked my viewing partner if she knew what that was in reference to, and she didn't, which I'm guessing is also the case for around 90% of casual viewers.
Correct Qs: DD1 - What is president pro tempore of the Senate? DD2 - What is lactic? DD3 - What is "Our American Cousin"? FJ - What is St. Basil's Cathedral?
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