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    $800 3
The Bohmerwald is a mountain region that translates as the "Bohemian" this
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Show #5149 - Thursday, January 18, 2007

Contestants

Linda Schildkraut, an art historian from Bayside, New York

Katy Tripodi Griffith, an archaeology student from Merrimack, New Hampshire

Al Cadena, a senior website producer from Pasadena, California (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $14,801)

Jeopardy! Round

DEFENDING THE U.S.
(Alex: ...very important in this day and age.)
BOND MOVIES BY INITIALS
COLORFUL CHARACTERS
SEAFOOD
STATE SONG LYRICS
(Alex: You have to identify the state.)
GOOD SENSE
(Alex: In fact, each correct response will be one of the five senses.)
    $200 30
(Kelly of the Clue Crew reports from Cheyenne Mountain in Colorado.) By carving out 700,000 tons of granite, the Cheyenne Mountain Complex was built as a protected command center over this over 40-year so-called war
    $200 1
"F.R.W.L."
    $200 7
If you're looking for this nursery rhyme lad, "he's under the haystack fast asleep"
    $200 8
There are bluefin & yellowfin varieties of this fish
    $200 16
"I love you Catalina--you are very dear to me, I love you Tamalpais, and I love Yosemite"
    $200 3
Both parties are present at an adversary type of this proceeding that's less formal than a trial
    $400 26
(Jon of the Clue Crew reports from inside NORTHCOM.) I'm at the headquarters of NORTHCOM, short for this; it was established in 2002 & monitors air, land & sea approaches
    $400 2
"F.Y.E.O."
    $400 9
Also called the sea cook, he leads mutineers against Captain Smollet on board the Hispaniola
    $400 11
It's the double talk Hawaiian name of the dorado, found in warm waters worldwide
    $400 21
"The 'Bear'--The 'Dipper'--and, shining high, the Great North Star with its steady light"
    $400 4
Many rifles have a front & a rear one
    $600 29
(Jon of the Clue Crew reports from NORTHCOM's offices.) In July 2006, NORTHCOM detected this country's launch of the Taepodong missile & had interceptors ready if a threat was seen
    $600 17
"O.H.M.S.S."
    $600 10
This title guy gets his head lopped off with an axe by one of Arthur's knights, then picks it up & leaves
    $600 12
This large freshwater fish has a name that also means "to find fault or complain"
    $600 23
"They say home is where the heart is, these green mountains are my home"
    $600 5
Petronius, author of the "Satyricon", was known as "Elegantiae Arbiter" or "Arbiter of" this
    $800 28
(Kelly of the Clue Crew reports from NORTHCOM's offices.) Along with NORTHCOM, NORAD scans the skies for suspicious airplanes; several times a week the order goes out to do this, meaning get fighter jets off the ground in a hurry
    $800 20
"T.S.W.L.M."
    $800 15
This Jack London title character's mother is called Kiche and his father is One-Eye
    $800 13
Good fishermen hope someday they'll find it, the connection to this fish
    DD: $1,000 24
"...other eyes smile tenderly, still in peaceful dreams I see, the road leads back to you"
    $800 6
Johnny put this on me for another twenty; guess the horses haven't been good to him
    $1000 27
(Jon of the Clue Crew reports from NORTHCOM's offices.) NORTHCOM doesn't defend just against military threats; in 2005, President Bush was here to watch the monitoring of this hurricane on Katrina's heels
    $1000 22
"M."
    $1000 19
Sir Percy Blakeney is the real name of this Emmuska Orczy novel hero who rescues French aristocrats
    $1000 14
A little this flatfish'll do ya, like the sand type
    $1000 25
"In its fair Western home, may the columbine bloom till our great mountain rivers run dry"
    $1000 18
One dictionary definition of it is "to have an air of dishonesty or fraud"

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

Al Katy Linda
-$200 $200 $3,800

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Al Katy Linda
$0 $2,200 $8,200

Double Jeopardy! Round

QUEEN
WE ARE THE CHAMPIONS
UNDER PRESSURE
BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY
KEEP YOURSELF ALIVE
ANOTHER ONE BITES THE "UST"
    $400 8
This ancient queen seduced 2 Roman generals, hastening their demise, & also had her own sister Arsinoe killed
    $400 12
The rock anthem "We Are the Champions" by Queen was played at this country's 2006 World Cup victory fete
    $400 23
CTS, this type of repetitive stress injury, is caused by pressure on the median nerve in the wrist area
    $400 2
If you stop & get a room for the night at the Grand Hotel Bohemia, you'll be sleeping in this city
    $400 26
If you have severe pain beginning around the navel and moving to the right, get to the hospital before this ruptures
    $400 1
The act or process of burning
    $800 9
The daughter of the Earl of Wiltshire, she refused to be the English king's mistress, so he married her in 1533
    $800 13
This pint-sized shortstop was the series MVP as the Cardinals won the 2006 World Series
    $800 25
Krylon's "Short Cuts" paint comes in 3 forms: pen, brush-on & this type that's under pressure
    $800 3
The Bohmerwald is a mountain region that translates as the "Bohemian" this
    $800 27
A risk factor for melanoma is dysplactic nevi--in Layman's terms, big weird-shaped these
    $800 5
This line of products began with a sailor who saw that fish oil stopped corrosion in metal decks
    $1200 10
In 1893 this Spanish queen became the first woman depicted on a U.S. postage stamp
    $1200 14
This tennis prodigy seen here won the 1979 U.S. Open at the age of 16
    $1200 24
Abnormally high fluid pressure in the eye caused this condition, from the Greek for "gray"
    $1200 4
With curative mineral springs, Bohemia's city of Marienbad is this 3-letter type of resort
    $1200 28
If your blood pressure is high, like 160/100, you have stage 2 this & need to get it under control
    $1200 11
Feral horse of the American plains
    $1600 19
The first emperor of Ethiopia, Menelik I was said to be the son of Solomon & this woman
    $1600 16
In 1998, this hockey team captained by Steve Yzerman won its second consecutive Stanley Cup
    $1600 21
Aneroid & mercury types of this instrument measure atmospheric pressure
    $1600 6
Famous for great water & the nearby Saaz hops, a Bohemian city lends its name to this type of light lager beer
    $1600 29
A puncture wound should make you consider a booster shot against this disease also called lockjaw
    $1600 17
Just do this dance that was a hit song for Van McCoy back in 1975
    DD: $3,000 20
Charlotte Amalie, the capital of this U.S. territory, bears the name of a former Danish queen
    $2000 15
This champ gave birth to a "camel" & inspired a haircut during her 1976 Ice Capades
    $2000 22
A unit of pressure, PSI stands for this
    $2000 7
Called the Albis by the Romans, this river with a 4-letter name flows through Bohemia
    $2000 30
Be careful with the storage of kerosene, benzene & this, what the CSPC calls the most dangerous flammable liquid
    DD: $2,000 18
The first true use of this Senate tactic was in 1841 over government printing

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Al Katy Linda
$14,200 $5,000 $21,400

Final Jeopardy! Round

ANIMATED CHARACTERS
The middle initial of this cartoon critter introduced in 1949 stands for Ethelbert

Final scores:

Al Katy Linda
$2 $42 $28,601
3rd place: $1,000 2nd place: $2,000 New champion: $28,601

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Al Katy Linda
$13,200 $6,000 $21,400
16 R
(including 2 DDs),
5 W
9 R,
3 W
(including 1 DD)
26 R,
1 W

Combined Coryat: $40,600

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