Show #5139 - Thursday, January 4, 2007

Contestants

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Chris Havener, a law student from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Michelle Dunstan, a financial analyst originally from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

Julie Dunlevy, a technology specialist from Louisville, Kentucky (whose 2-day cash winnings total $47,200)

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Jeopardy! Round

EUROPE
IN OTHER WORDS...
GETTING BIBLICAL
"L.L."
BEAN
LET'S GO CAMPING!
    $200 2
This "cheesy" Dutch city chartered in 1272 is also known for its clay pipes
    $200 1
A popular '90s sitcom: "Jerry"
    $200 16
The prophet Jeremiah rhetorically queries, can this animal change his spots?
    $200 11
You're on these final appendages when you're about to expire
    $200 21
This bean that shares the name of a South American capital is a great source of protein
    $200 26
This type of small, 2-man tent sounds like it's designed for your young dog
    $400 7
Now figureheads, Andorra's co-princes are Bishop Joan Enric Vives & this leader
    $400 3
A "Snow White" dwarf: Healer
    $400 17
Ebenezer is a stone Samuel put between Mizpeh & Shen after the Israelites smote these people
    $400 12
Billionaire nemesis of Superman
    $400 22
This bean takes its name from the internal organ whose shape it resembles
    $400 27
These soft feathers from geese or ducks are a lightweight insulating material for camping clothes
    $600 8
This is the largest & southernmost of the Baltic republics
    $600 4
An Elton John hit song: "Reptilian Stone"
    $600 18
In the 1953 film version of this Biblical dancer's life, Rita Hayworth tries to save John the Baptist's life, not take it
    $600 13
"League" founded in 1956 by a group of mothers to promote breastfeeding
    $600 23
In the Aztec empire, you had some buying power with a handful of these beans used to make chocolate
    $600 28
Be careful hiking through the woods & avoid brushing up against this itchy 3-leafed plant, Rhus radicans
    DD: $1,000 9
This island group off France was once a part of the dukedom of Normandy
    $800 5
A Fiction Pulitzer Prize winner for 1983:
"A Lavender Pigment"
    $800 19
In Matthew 26:72 he denies his friendship with Jesus & claims, "I do not know the man"
    $800 14
Legend has it that Judge Roy Bean had a thing for this actress aka the "Jersey Lily"
    $800 24
A moth larva is responsible for the activity of this bean from south of the border
    $800 29
The mummy variety of this camping equipment is perfect for cold weather
    $1000 10
Vincent Jackson, who heads the government of Dublin, carries this 2-word title
    $1000 6
A proverb: Shortness in speech equals ingenuity's spirit
    $1000 20
In Genesis he has an all-night wrestling match & ends up getting blessed
    $1000 15
Name in Spanish for the popular sport that might feature a mask seen here
    $1000 25
They're also called broad beans, & we've heard they go well with a nice chianti
    $1000 30
Small cans of this trademarked flammable hydrocarbon jelly are used as a heat source for camp cooking

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 15):

Julie Michelle Chris
$1,400 $1,800 $2,200

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Julie Michelle Chris
$6,000 $3,000 $5,000

Double Jeopardy! Round

WORLD WAR I
CREATURE FEATURES
THE PLANETS
NAME THAT TOOL
FILL IN THE SHAKESPEARE TITLE
SOUNDS SIMILAR
    $400 26
During the war, these German airships named for a count bombed London frequently
    $400 17
The tagline for this 1995 film was "A little pig goes a long way"
    $400 1
To us, it's brighter than any other planet or any star (except the Sun)
    $400 10
A type of puzzle bears the name of this tool whose blade can cut curves
    $400 2
"T.M.O.V."
    $400 7
Arthritic inflammation reducer in shot form from Ms. Aquino
    $800 27
Ferdinand Foch's WWI message was "My center gives, my right is pushed back, situation excellent, I am" doing this
    $800 18
Narrated by Morgan Freeman, this film waddled away with the 2005 Oscar for Best Documentary
    $800 22
As you can guess, a satellite named Nereid, a sea nymph, circles this planet
    $800 11
This basic turning machine that shapes materials includes a rotating spindle
    $800 3
"L.L.L."
    $800 8
One who rules over specific pages & sites on the Internet & has the same name as lexicographer Noah
    $1200 28
With this A.E.F. leader arrived in France, he laid a wreath at the tomb of the Marquis de Lafayette
    $1200 19
In a 1965 movie set in Africa, Clarence was a "cross-eyed" one of these
    $1200 23
The USA's Gamma Ray Observatory orbited this planet from 1991 until 2000, when it deorbited and safely crashed
    $1200 13
It's the tool for pounding or grinding substances in a mortar
    $1200 4
"A.Y.L.I."
    $1200 9
Stephen King heroine Claiborne in a miserable state from the Latin for "pain"
    $1600 29
On August 4, 1914, Germany invaded the fort city of Liege despite this country's neutrality; the city soon fell
    $1600 20
The title role in this heartwarming 1993 movie was played by Keiko, a killer whale
    DD: $3,000 24
It travels about 30 miles per second, moving around the sun faster than any other planet
    $1600 15
It can mean a coarse file or a coarse sound
    DD: $3,000 5
"T.M.W.O.W."
    $1600 12
Tearfully sentimental former Secretary of State Albright
    $2000 30
There were more than 200,000 British casualties in the attempt to take this peninsula along the Dardanelles
    $2000 21
Rats! In 2003, Crispin Glover starred in a creepy remake of this 1971 thriller
    $2000 25
A Greek God inspired the name of this planet, the farthest that can be seen without a telescope
    $2000 16
A sharp tool used for boring holes, or a vodka & lime drink that will dull your senses
    $2000 6
"M.A.A.N."
    $2000 14
The submerging, perhaps into Walden Pond, of a "self-reliant" transcendental poet

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Julie Michelle Chris
$20,600 $14,000 $7,400

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Final Jeopardy! Round

19th CENTURY DEMOCRATS
In a famous speech he said, "You shall not press down upon the brow of labor this crown of thorns..."

Final scores:

Julie Michelle Chris
$26,600 $7,399 $1
3-day champion: $73,800 2nd place: $2,000 3rd place: $1,000

Game dynamics:

Game dynamics graph

Coryat scores:

Julie Michelle Chris
$19,200 $12,400 $7,400
21 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
14 R
(including 2 DDs),
1 W
16 R,
3 W

Combined Coryat: $39,000

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Game tape date: 2006-11-07
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