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    $1600 10
Televised hearings on the Iran-Contra affair revealed deep conflict among members of this Republican's administration
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Show #5101 - Monday, November 13, 2006

2006 Celebrity Jeopardy! game 4.
From Radio City Music Hall in New York City.

Contestants

Neil Patrick Harris, an actor from How I Met Your Mother

Bebe Neuwirth, an actress from Frasier and the Broadway revival of Chicago

James Denton, an actor from Desperate Housewives

Jeopardy! Round

GRAND CENTRAL STATION
NEW TABLOID DUOS
(Alex: You have to identify the two people who make up each duo.)
HOW I MET YOUR MOTOR
PLAYBILL
(Alex: The Broadway magazine.)
SNAKES ON A GAME
3-LETTER WORDS
(Alex: It sounds easy.)
    $200 11
This former Chicago Bull has a steakhouse in the station
    $200 17
A scandalous, legendary Camelot couple:
Lancevere
    $200 21
A "chopper" can be a type of helicopter or a type of this vehicle
    $200 3
It's been reigning over Broadway since 1997--long may it roar
    $200 12
The Jacobson's organ in the roof of a snake's mouth is its organ of this sense, not taste
    $200 1
An actor takes one during his curtain call
    $400 15
This '60s first lady helped save Grand Central Station from destruction in the 1970s
    $400 18
Bet their charity foundation gets free software:
Billinda
    $400 22
Appropriately, this Michigan city is known as "Motor City"
    $400 5
Calling all swingers, you'll go ape over this musical
    $400 13
The distinctive type of movement of the snake seen here gives it this name
    $400 2
Throw away your oven & join Woody Harrelson in the movement for this type of food
    $600 16
An entire alien civilization lives in a locker at Grand Central in the sequel to this Will Smith-Tommy Lee Jones film
    $600 19
Sadly, marriage didn't work out for this New York showbiz couple:
Daviza,
with a D
    $600 6
It's been a real tease since 2002
    $600 14
Each year in India, up to 50,000 people are killed by kraits & these "hooded" snakes
    $600 4
Muhammad Ali stung like a bee with this short, straight punch
    $800 20
Stephen Colbert dubbed this acting duo Filliam H. Muffman
    $800 7
"A Chorus Line" is "one singular sensation" again on Broadway with the music of this Tony-winning composer
    $800 24
Crotalus horridus is the timber species of this "noisy" venomous snake
    $800 9
A politician taking the low road is said to "sling" this
    DD: $4,200 23
Even today they get the royal treatment:
Charilla
    $1000 8
It's the last name of the great Dame seen here, who, in 2004, was "Back With a Vengeance"
    $1000 10
Manly first name of British plotter Fawkes & "Sesame Street" game-show host Smiley

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 16):

James Bebe Neil
$800 $4,200 $3,400

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

James Bebe Neil
$1,800 $4,200 $9,200

Double Jeopardy! Round

NOTABLE NAMES
NEIL! PATRICK! HARRIS!
WORLD CAPITALS
DESPERATE WHITE HOUSE
MAGAZINES
LILITH FAIR
    $400 22
Some thought she was on a spy mission when her plane disappeared over the Pacific in 1937
    $400 7
In 1969 he placed a seismometer meant to detect moonquakes
    $400 2
In 1970 this capital's Place de L'Etoile was renamed Place Charles de Gaulle
    $400 1
His presidency saw the first federal budget surplus in 29 years but also the second impeachment of a president
    $400 14
Alfred E. Neuman is the worry-free, gap-toothed cover boy of this humor magazine
    $400 21
Discouraged by women's place in rock & roll, this Nova Scotian seen here started Lilith Fair in 1997
    $800 24
In 1958 his castle & San Simeon estate became California State Historic Landmark No. 640
    $800 12
This Revolutionary hero said, "If this be treason, make the most of it"--as well as the liberty or death bit
    $800 3
This capital's Cathedral of the Archangel Michael is the burial site for many czars
    $800 8
Two days after Fort Sumter fell, this president called for 75,000 men for the army & got more than he could equip
    $800 15
In the names of magazines this word follows both Architectural & Reader's
    $1200 13
His film roles included Dumbledore in the "Harry Potter" series
    DD: $800 4
The Sphinx lies just a few miles southwest of this capital
    DD: $2,200 9
At a particularly rough time, John Dean said there was "a cancer growing on (his) presidency"
    $1200 18
In 1928 Time magazine chose its first "Man of the Year"; in 1985 this magazine began crowning "The Sexiest Man Alive"
    $1600 26
At his death in 1931, this Jersey boy had more than a thousand patents to his name
    $1600 16
After Buffalo Springfield broke up, this guy rejoined Stephen Stills & 2 others in 1969
    $1600 5
Built on the site of the Aztecs' capital, it later served as the capital of New Spain
    $1600 10
Televised hearings on the Iran-Contra affair revealed deep conflict among members of this Republican's administration
    $1600 19
Mick Jagger's band has been on the cover of this music magazine founded in 1967 more than anyone else--how fitting
    $2000 25
In 1721 he was proclaimed "Father of his Country", "Emperor of all Russia" & "the Great"
    $2000 17
This 7-foot center out of Georgetown starred for the Knicks in the '80s & '90s
    $2000 6
The old part of this European capital has 3 main squares: Dam, Leidseplein & Rembrandtsplein
    $2000 11
A stock-market crash during his presidency vacuumed up $40 billion in losses & 40% of the value of NYSE stocks
    $2000 20
This "national" magazine that takes readers all over the world has been around since 1888
    $2000 23
This alliterative femme was the first unsigned artist to have a No. 1 hit in the United States

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

James Bebe Neil
$9,600 $9,000 $16,000

Final Jeopardy! Round

THE ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNICA
In the 1958 edition, this man penned the article on ventriloquism

Final scores:

James Bebe Neil
$0 $18,000 $19,201
3rd place: $25,000 to Peyton Manning's PeyBack Foundation and Mothers Against Cancer benefiting the Texas Children's Cancer Center 2nd place: $25,000 to Broadway Cares and Equity Fights AIDS Winner: $50,000 to Food on Foot

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

James Bebe Neil
$8,600 $9,400 $12,800
14 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W
15 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
16 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W

Combined Coryat: $30,800

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