Show #6621 - Monday, June 3, 2013

Contestants

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J Tarter-Fox, a customer service representative from Cincinnati, Ohio

Patti Duplaga, a high school librarian from Akron, Ohio

Kirk Nelson, a structural engineer from Seattle, Washington (whose 1-day cash winnings total $18,200)

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Jeopardy! Round

FAMOUS NAMES
MANGIA!
INSTRUMENTAL ROCKERS
(Alex: You have to name the person's main instrument.)
CATS IN PROVERBS
OFFICIAL STATE STUFF
CURTAINS
    $200 9
The Faberge egg
seen here
was made for his coronation. He later gave it to his wife, Alexandra
    $200 16
The name of this familiar Italian vegetable soup means "thick soup", referring to its broth
    $200 2
Eric Clapton, aka Slowhand
    $200 15
"____ killed the cat"
    $200 1
(Sarah of the Clue Crew presents the clue.) I'm at the site of the Golden Fleece Tavern, where, on December 7, 1787,
delegates voted unanimously to ratify the U.S. Constitution, earning this state its official nickname, "The First State"
    $200 26
On this game show, Wayne Brady may ask if you want to trade what you have for what's behind the curtain
    $400 10
In 399 B.C. it was safe to declare the prosecution of this philosopher for impiety the Trial of the Century
    $400 17
This Italian specialty is made by constantly stirring hot stock into rice
    $400 3
Phil Collins, in Genesis
    $400 22
"When the cat's away, the mice will ____"
    DD: $1,000 5
To represent the abundance of Washington's forests, historian C.T. Conover coined this nickname
    $400 27
The Baja stripe model in Cape Cod fabric from Bed Bath & Beyond is this type of curtain
    $600 11
He put on a tie for Obama, but met investors ahead of Facebook's IPO in his trademark hoodie
    $600 18
This course of appetizers, an assortment of foods, has a 9-letter Italian name
    $600 4
Clarence Clemons, of Bruce's E street Band; we miss you, big man
    $600 23
"There's more than one way to ____ a cat"
    $600 6
One of the official state songs of this western state was a top 10 hit for John Denver
    $600 28
At Framlingham, a medieval one of these, the outer or curtain wall stands 44 feet high & 8 feet thick
    $800 12
Before Romney-Ryan, the last same-first-letter major party ticket was in 1952: him & John Sparkman
    $800 19
This rich sauce for fettuccine was named for signore di Lelio, its creator
    $800 14
Flea, in the Red Hot Chili Peppers
    $800 24
"In the dark all cats are ____"
    $800 7
The jewelry seen here is made from Hawaii's state gem -- the black variety of this substance
    $800 29
In one scene of this film, a small dog pulls at a shiny green curtain, revealing the white-haired man hidden behind it
    $1000 13
The Rhode Island home called "The Breakers" was built by Cornelius II
of this well-off family
    $1000 20
Unlike wheat pasta, these dumplings are often made from potatoes; their textured surface helps hold sauce
    $1000 21
Ian Anderson, of Jethro Tull; Ron Burgundy played a jazz one
    $1000 25
"A cat in ____ catches no mice"
    $1000 8
"The Miracle Worker" is the official outdoor drama of this state in which it is set
    $1000 30
This political barrier between the west & the Communist nations of Asia arose after the Chinese revolution of 1949

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

Kirk Patti J
$4,000 $200 $3,000

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Kirk Patti J
$4,400 $4,400 $6,000

Double Jeopardy! Round

ROMANCE IN LITERATURE
MUSEUMS OF THE WORLD
CALL TRIPLE A
(Alex: Each correct response will have three A's in it.)
ASIAN LANGUAGES
SEAN PENN
MIGHTIER THAN THE SWORD
    $400 3
"Well, my dear, take heart. Some day, I will kiss you and you will like it. But not now", he said in "Gone with the Wind"
    $400 1
This museum on the Seine was opened to the public in 1793
    $400 25
A large printed kerchief that doubles as a headscarf
    $400 16
Telugu is an official language of this country's Andhra Pradesh state
    $400 21
Sean helped rebuild this earthquake-hit Caribbean nation & is the 1st ambassador-at-large who's not a native
    $400 11
The word for this hand-held explosive comes from a French word for " pomegranate" , which it resembled
    $800 4
A photographer finds brief but unforgettable love in Iowa in this '90s novel
    $800 2
Its museums include the Gregorian Museum of Etruscan Art & the Room of the Immaculate Conception
    $800 26
Barbie's twitter feed once said, "a true man will ruin your lipstick, not" this
    $800 17
"The language of Canaan" mentioned by Isaiah is thought to be this one still spoken today
    $800 22
Sean won an Oscar after announcing, "My name is" this title character from San Francisco "and I'm here to recruit you!"
    $800 12
This gas, a WWI blistering agent, was also called yperite
    $1200 5
The mad, impetuous woman played by Keira Knightley opposite Aaron Taylor-Johnson as Vronsky in a 2012 film
    $1200 8
During a recent renovation, it moved "The Night Watch" & other works to the Philips wing
    $1200 28
One who is shipwrecked
    $1200 18
Iran's official language is Persian, also known as this; it's written in the Arabic alphabet
    $1200 23
A tumultuous marriage began when she became Sean's "Princess Bride" in 1996
    $1200 13
The Air Force's F-22, known by this dinosaur & NBA team name, can reach supersonic speeds without afterburning
    $1600 6
The love between Marius & Cosette cannot be stilled in this Hugo novel
    $1600 9
This Florence gallery was designed by Vasari to be an office, hence its name
    $1600 29
A graphical image that represents the user on the Internet
    $1600 19
Wu is the second-most common dialect in China, behind this one
    $1600 24
Told to get a job in this 1982 film, Sean replies, "all I need are some tasty waves, cool buzz & I'm fine"
    $1600 14
This 71-foot-long oxymoronic ICBM had a range of about 7,000 miles
    $2000 7
In a Madrid taxi, Jake & Lady Brett dream of what might have been at the end of this Hemingway tale
    DD: $2,500 10
This London art museum opened in 1897, with much of the gallery being a gift from the industrialist for whom it's named
    $2000 30
An impostor or fraud
    DD: $4,000 20
Sundanese & Dutch are 2 of the major languages spoken in this island nation
    $2000 27
Sean played Willie Stark in the 2006 remake of this political film
    $2000 15
Ah-nold could tell you this drone aircraft has 24-hour endurance
and can carry
antitank missiles

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Kirk Patti J
$12,100 $7,200 $28,800
(lock game)

[wagering suggestions for these scores]

Final Jeopardy! Round

EUROPEAN HISTORY
This 17th century king named his throne room the Apollo Chamber

Final scores:

Kirk Patti J
$9,800 $14,200 $33,300
3rd place: $1,000 2nd place: $2,000 New champion: $33,300

Game dynamics:

Game dynamics graph

Coryat scores:

Kirk Patti J
$11,000 $7,200 $26,800
14 R
(including 2 DDs),
2 W
11 R,
1 W
30 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W

Combined Coryat: $45,000

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Game tape date: 2013-01-30
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