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"JEOPARDY! Tournament of Champions" 11/19/15

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WORDS IN FLOWERS
WEBSITES
THEIR MAIN INSTRUMENT
"ANT" MAN
RECENT BESTSELLERS
THE TUDORS

$600 Words in Flowers:

Don't give me any of your this body part.

Kerry:"What is lip?"

$800:

This other word for a country is in bloom.

Alex: "What is nation?"

$1K Their Main Instrument:

Charles Mingus


Alex: "What's the double bass?"$1,800

$800:

Joe Bonamassa

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$600:

Lang Lang

Alex: "What is piano?"$2,400

$800 The Tudors:

Henry VII ended the Wars of the Roses & married Elizabeth of this house, foes of Lancaster.


Alex: "What is York?"$3,200

$1K:

Seen here's a self-portrait by this prolific Tudor court painter.


Alex: "Who is (Hans) Holbein?"$4,200

$600:

The Great House of Easement at the Tudors' Hampton Court Palace was this type of room.

Kerry: "What's a courtroom?"

TS #2: Bath

$600 Recent Bestseller:

Astronaut Mark Watney accidentally ended up alone on the red planet in this Andy Weir novel.


Matt: "What is The Martian?"

$800:

Ashlee Vance's bio of this tech titan delved into his experiences w/ Spacex & Tesla Motors.


Alex: "Who is (Elon) Musk?"$5K

$1K: TDD

A noted children's author, she hit the bestseller list this yr. w/ In the Unlikely Event, her first book for adults in 17 yrs.

"Who is Blume?"...oh Superfudge- YES!

$200 Website:

The name of this video-sharing website's an anagram of "movie".

Alex:"What is Vimeo?"$10,200

$400 Recent Bestseller:

In the title of a bestseller by Jesse Andrews, this name came between Me and The Dying Girl.

Alex: "What is Earl?"$10,600

$800 Website:

This man started his "Report" in '95; 10 yrs. later The Huffington Post was launched largely as a liberal alternative.


Matt: "Who is Drudge?"$1,400

$600:

Getting off to a rocky start in '13, it's the official Obamacare enrollment site.


Matt: "What is Healthcare.gov?"$2K

$1K:

Deriving its name from the Latin for "book", this site has used the slogan "Books you thought you'd never find".


TS #3

$1K"Ant":

A person who whips himself as a religious penance.

Alex: "What is flagellant?"$11,600

$800:

Someone who fawns over the powerful & important to gain advantage.


Matt: "Who is a sycophant?"$2,800

$600:

From the Old French for "wandering", it's a person of no fixed address.

Matt: "What is an itinerant?"$2,200
Kerry: "What is migrant?"-$600

TS #4: Vagrant


$400 Tudors:

An enduring nickname of Lady Jane Grey came from the length of her reign in 1553, this many days.

Matt: "What is nine?"$2,600

$400"Ant":

One who claims to see the future by supernatural means.

Matt: "What is clairvoyant?"$3K

$400 Their Main Instrument:

Tre Cool

Matt: "What is the drums?"$3,400

$400 Website:

In '12 & '13, this online bulletin board/scrapbook won Webby Awards for Best Social Media.

Alex: "What is Pinterest?"$12K

$1K Words in Flowers:

Take a sip of this sudsy potent potable.

TS #5:Azalea

$400:

Step up to this raised platform.


Kerry: "What is a dais?"-$200

$200:

Have a knish at this type of restaurant.

Matt: "What is deli?"$3,600

$200 Their Main Instrument:

Charlie "Bird" Parker


Matt: "Uh, what is the saxophone?"$3,800

$200"Ant":

A person who secretly reports facts to the police as part of an investigation.

Alex: "What is informant?"$12,200

$200 Recent Bestseller:

It was the title of David McCullough's biography of two bicycle mechanics from OH.

Alex: "What is The Wright Brothers?"$12,400

Final Answer of Rd.:

At the time of her coronation in 1533, Anne Boleyn was pregnant w/ this future Queen of England.

Matt: "Who is Elizabeth I?"$4K

DJ!:
RIGHT NOW SCIENCE
"NORTH"& "SOUTH" AMERICA
"SNL" ALUMNI
AUTOLOGICAL WORDS
MUSEUMS
THE TUTORS

$800"SNL" Alumni:

One reviewer called her Bossypants memoir "Short, messy and impossibly funny".


Kerry: "Who is Tina Fey?"$600

$1200:

"SNL's" first African-American cast member, he became a regular on "2 Broke Girl$".

Alex: "Who is (Garrett) Morris?"$13,600

$1200 The Tutors:

At 14 he tutored Brooklyn schoolmates for 25 cents an hr.; later he founded a test prep empire.


Kerry: "Who is (Stanley) Kaplan?"$1,800

$1600"SNL" Alumni:

This former "Weekend Update" anchor now delivers the news that KFC's "Finger lickin' good".


Alex: "Who is Norm Macdonald?"$15,200

$1600"North"& "South" America: TDD #2

Louie's backyard is a party spot in this TX Spring Break destination.

"What is South Padre Island?"...KNOCKED IT OUT!

$1200 Museum:

The Menshikov Palace, a part of this museum complex, is home to early 18th C. Russian cultural artifacts.

Kerry: "What is The Hermitage?"$3K

$1200 Right Now Science:

Scientists at the LHC, this, recently found proof of the Pentaquark, a subatomic particle sought for decades.


Matt: "What is the Large Hadron Collider?"$5,200

$1600:

This spacecraft did a flyby of Pluto within 8K miles of the surface, showing it as never before.

Matt: "What is Voyager?"$3,600

TS #6: New Horizons


$2K:

Research suggests Joseph "The Elephant Man" Merrick's illness was this syndrome named for a shape-changing god.


Alex: "What is Marfan's?"$28,400

TS #7: Proteus

$1600 Museum:

South Kensington has a science museum, a natural history museum & a famed decorative arts museum named for this pair.


Alex: "Who are Diana & Charles?"$26,800

TS #8

$2K:

Frank Gehry designed this Spanish museum, the counterpart of one in NYC.


Matt: "What is the Guggenheim Bilbao?"$5,600

$1600 The Tutors: DD #2- $5K at stake.

Around 343 B.C., he was summoned by Philip II to be tutor to his son.

"Who is Aristotle?"- absolutely correct.

$2K:

This man whose name was from the Latin for "old" was tutor to the emperor Nero, who later had him commit suicide.

Alex: "Who was Seneca?"$28,800

$800 Museum:

The name of this Amsterdam landmark's dutch for "state museum".


Alex: "What's Rijksmuseum?"$29,600

$1200"North"& "South" America:

You'll find the world's biggest railyard in this NE city named for the river that runs through it.


Kerry: "What's North Platt?"$4,200

$2K:

This urban area, President Obama's old neighborhood, is "The baddest part of town" in song.


Kerry: "What is the South Chicago...South Side of Chicago?"$6,200

$800:

This FL playground for the rich & beautiful is aka "SoBe".

Kerry:"What is South Beach?"$7K

$400"SNL" Alumni:

Friends including David Spade remember this late funnyman in a '15 documentary called "I Am" him.


Alex: "Who is Farley?"$30K

$2K:

A two-time Tony winner, she also got big laughs as boozy cougar Carol on tbs'"Sullivan & Son" (that cable network's logo has just been redesigned).


TS #9

$800 Autological Word:

Adjective for a word that you say by passing air through your schnozz.

Matt: "What is nasal?"$11,400

$1200:

This word specifically means having five syllables.


Alex: "What is...pentasyllable?"$31,200

$1600:

It's a divided word, but w/o that little line or dash used to connect.

TS #10: Unhyphenated

$800 Right Now Science:

Astronomers geared up for fireworks when the enormous gas cloud G2 passed Sagittarius A*, one of these.


TS #11

$800 The Tutors:

She had been an art tutor to Louis XVI's sister before escaping to London in 1802 & starting new waxworks there.

Matt: "Who is Madame Toussaud?"$12,200

$2K Autological Word:

Also a man's first name, it means brief, maybe to the point of rudeness.

Alex: "What is frank?"$29,200
Matt: "What is curt?"$14,200

$400 The Tutors:

Around the yr. 1115, he became Heloise's tutor-- & more.


Alex: "Who is Abelard...Peter?"$29,600

$400 Museums:

The new museum named for this Athens hill was built in part to house the Elgin marbles, if they're ever returned.

Kerry: "What's The Acropolis?"$7,400

$400 Autological Word:

This word described Greek culture's from the Greek, of course.


Matt:"What is Hellenic?"$14,600

$400"North"& "South" America:

This location of Santa's workshop has a zip code, 12997.

Kerry: "What's the North Pole?"$7,800

Final Clue of Rd.:

A study suggests these chimp parts are more evolved than ours, but let's see 'em play "Foggy Mountain Breakdown".

Kerry: "What are fingers?"$8,200

MALE CORYATS:
Matt: $11,200
Alex: $12K

FJ! C #49:FRENCH NOVEL TITLE HEROES

He "...looked as if he had been shut up for a long time in a tomb and...been unable to recover the...complexion of the living".

K:"Who is The Man in the Iron Mask?" ($4800) = $3,400
M: AGREED ($11,600) = $3K
A: "WHO IS GOOD GAME GUYS" ($0)

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