Show #4807 - Tuesday, June 28, 2005

Contestants

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Ben Kesling, a student from Lexington, Kentucky

Pam Maine, a mutual fund accountant from Boston, Massachusetts

Sarah Johnson, a law clerk originally from Newport News, Virginia (whose 1-day cash winnings total $8,801)

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Jeopardy! Round

HISTORICAL PAINTINGS
THE LADIES OF ROCK
IN THE PANTRY
THE GOOD BOOK SAYS...
(Alex: ...and, in this case, it's the King James version.)
WHAT'S IN A NAME
"X" RATED
    $200 1
It's the famous ship depicted here in Plymouth harbor
    $200 6
This "American Idol" winner's hit single "Miss Independent" was co-written by Christina Aguilera
    $200 26
Country Time was introduced as a drink mix of this fruit beverage
    $200 11
Completes the line "The spirit indeed is willing, but..."
    $200 21
Newswoman Ellerbee must know this first name of hers means "pretty"
    $200 16
The narration that opened this TV show began, "A mighty princess forged in the heat of battle..."
    $400 2
Jacob Lawrence did a well-known series of paintings of Frederick Douglass & this Underground Railroad leader
    $400 7
At a benefit for stopping violence against women, this Hole leader slapped a woman & began wrestling with her
    $400 27
The name of this bean is Spanish for "spotted"
    $400 12
He revealed, "If I be shaven, then my strength will go from me"
    $400 22
Latin for "happy", it was the name of several popes & a "wonderful, wonderful cat"
    $400 17
Located in Cincinnati, it's one of 28 member institutions of the Association of Jesuit Colleges & Universities
    $600 3
She's the woman depicted here at the coronation of Charles VII
    $600 8
Beginning with "Vision Of Love" in 1990, she has written 14 No. 1 pop hits, more than any other female composer
    $600 28
This "royal" herb is essential to classic Italian pesto
    $600 13
"When they had opened their treasures, they presented unto him gifts; gold, and frankincense, and" this
    $600 23
This first name of a "Spartacus" star is from Old Norse for "church"
    $600 18
William B. Davis played the mysterious Cigarette-Smoking Man on this Fox show
    $800 4
A painting at Versailles shows this leader at Ratisbonne in 1809, after he was shot in the foot
    $800 9
She won a 2002 Grammy for best female rock vocal for the song "Steve McQueen"
    DD: $3,000 29
Always good to keep a box of pasta on hand, like this kind whose name means "little tongues"
    $800 14
"Beware of false" these "which come to you in sheep's clothing"
    $800 24
This biblical name climbed the ladder to become the most popular baby name for boys, 1993-2003
    $800 19
From the Greek, it's literally someone who likes foreigners & foreign things
    $1000 5
Laurits Tuxen's painting of this pair's 1894 royal wedding is, where else, but at the Hermitage
    $1000 10
Ja Rule has teamed with this pop star for 2 No. 1 hits, "I'm Real" & "Ain't It Funny"
    $1000 30
To flavor your broth, use a cube of this, from the French for "to boil"
    $1000 15
In Matthew 26:15 he asks, "What will ye give me, and I will deliver him unto you?"
    $1000 25
This feminine name evokes images of the blossoms seen here blanketing the British countryside
    $1000 20
Colorless & odorless element first discovered in 1898

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

Sarah Pam Ben
$4,200 $1,600 $3,200

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Sarah Pam Ben
$5,000 $7,800 $6,200

Double Jeopardy! Round

WORLD WAR II
TAM O'SHATNER
AMERICAN TOWNS & CITIES
"G.G."
ROBERT BURNS
2 PARTS OF SPEECH
(Alex: I will give you a word, and you have to give me the two parts of speech that word might be used as. For example, if I said "flirt", that would be a noun and a verb. All right?)
    $400 8
This Nazi was known as the "Angel of Death"; in 1985 his remains were found in a grave in Brazil
    $400 12
William Shatner's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame is in front of this theater that opened in 1927
    $400 1
The National Earthquake Information Center is in this "colorful" city just west of Denver
    $400 26
Longtime Chicago Bear Harold "Red" Grange was also known by this "spectral" nickname
    $400 6
Burns never said he wrote this now traditional Scottish song of parting, he rewrote an earlier song
    $400 21
Complete
    $800 17
Germany's ME-262 jet fighter was made by this manufacturer
    $800 13
Shatner plays Boston attorney Denny Crane on this spinoff of "The Practice"
    DD: $3,000 2
This New Mexico city was founded in 1706 & named for a viceroy of New Spain
    $800 27
In 1935 this pollster founded the American Institute of Public Opinion
    $800 7
This was Burns' day job, hence the rustic touch to his poetry
    $800 22
Main
    $1200 18
The battle for this island in the Ryukyus resulted in 12,500 U.S. deaths, the heaviest toll in the Pacific war
    $1200 14
Shatner had a recurring role on this 1960s TV show named for a doctor
    $1200 3
The growth of this state capital in Eagle Valley was stimulated by the discovery of the Comstock Lode in 1859
    $1200 28
The literary works of this onetime film critic include "This Gun for Hire" & "The Power and the Glory"
    $1200 9
The Kilmarnock Volume by Burns includes the famous "To a Louse" & this title that's one letter different
    $1200 23
Sting
    $1600 19
On May 7, 1945 Germany signed the Articles of Surrender in this city, the coronation place of French kings
    $1600 15
Shatner played Capt. Byers, an aide to Spencer Tracy, in this war crimes trial drama
    $1600 4
This raisin center of more than 400,000 people in California's San Joaquin Valley has grapes on its seal
    $1600 29
Born near Melbourne, this Aussie feminist is best known for her revolutionary work "The Female Eunuch"
    $1600 10
The hornpipes & strathspeys Burns mentions in a poem are these
    $1600 24
Dull
    $2000 20
In terms of tonnage involved, the 1944 battle for this Philippine gulf was the greatest in history
    $2000 16
One of William Shatner's early movie roles was as Alexi in this 1958 film based on a Dostoyevsky novel
    $2000 5
Montana State University has a branch in this city named for frontiersman John
    $2000 30
Born in France in 1807, he played a leading part in the unification of Italy
    $2000 11
Hat's off to this Burns poem based on the legend of Alloway Kirk
    DD: $1,800 25
Hard

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Sarah Pam Ben
$5,800 $8,600 $12,600

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Final Jeopardy! Round

20th CENTURY AUTHORS
In 1956 she published "Venice Observed" & her brother Kevin starred in "Invasion of the Body Snatchers"

Final scores:

Sarah Pam Ben
$0 $600 $7,600
3rd place: $1,000 2nd place: $2,000 New champion: $7,600

Game dynamics:

Game dynamics graph

Coryat scores:

Sarah Pam Ben
$9,000 $6,400 $12,600
16 R
(including 1 DD),
5 W
(including 1 DD)
15 R
(including 1 DD),
3 W
16 R,
2 W

Combined Coryat: $28,000

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Game tape date: 2004-12-10
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