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    $1200 23
This TV network began in the 1970s as a Florida radio show called "Suncoast Bargaineers"
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Show #5213 - Wednesday, April 18, 2007

Contestants

Ann Cole, a retired medical technologist from Albuquerque, New Mexico

Daniel Pollack-Pelzner, a grad student from Cambridge, Massachusetts

Tricia McKinney, a TV news writer from Secaucus, New Jersey (2-day champion whose cash winnings total $33,300)

Jeopardy! Round

WORLD CITIES
CLASSIC TV CATCHPHRASES
MISSING BODY PARTS
(Alex: You have to name the part for us.)
THE WIT & WISDOM OF PUDD'NHEAD WILSON
"Q"ING UP
ELLEN
    $200 11
For a day of fun & shopping, a lot of people head to this Mexican city, about 15 miles south of San Diego
    $200 1
"I pity the fool!" was made famous by him
    $200 6
Captain Hook in "Peter Pan"
    $200 26
This man "did not want the apple for the apple's sake, he wanted it only because it was forbidden"
    $200 16
Let's get crazy & sew the "crazy" type of this
    $200 21
She hosted the Emmys in 2001 & 2005 & was named to host the Oscars in 2007
    $400 12
Volksgarten isn't a parking lot for Volkswagens but a beautiful park noted for its rose bushes in this Austrian city
    $400 2
"The tribe has spoken" are words familiarly spoken by him
    $400 7
The Scarecrow before he meets the Wizard of Oz
    $400 27
"Each person is born to one possession which outvalues all his others--his last" one of these
    $400 17
Citrine, which is cut into gemstones, is a variety of this mineral
    $400 22
On Thursday nights, she plays doctor; the title doctor of "Grey's Anatomy"
    $600 13
Oh! this city! was the capital of British India from 1772 to 1912
    $600 3
"Yabba dabba do!" was his catchphrase
    $600 8
The Hessian soldier in "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow"
    $600 28
"Put all your eggs in the one basket and" then do this
    $600 18
Originally, it was a 40-day-long period of imposed isolation, so it's from the Italian for "forty"
    $600 23
In 2005 British yachtswoman Ellen MacArthur set a new record by doing this solo in 71 days, 14 hours
    $800 14
The defenders of this city were considering surrender when Joan of Arc got the king to send a relieving army
    $800 4
In the early 60s, Maynard G. Krebs would say, "You rang?"; later this "Addams Family" character used it too
    $800 9
The mutinous Long John Silver in "Treasure Island"
    DD: $2,000 29
"Man is the only animal that" does this, "or needs to"
    $800 19
Some think this British slang word for a pound sterling comes from the Latin for "what"
    $800 24
This First Lady's efforts resulted in a 1914 law improving housing for African Americans in Washington, D.C.
    $1000 15
More than half of Manitoba's people live in this city
    $1000 5
No one could say, "Jane, you ignorant slut" like this man who made it famous
    $1000 10
The mysterious real killer in "The Fugitive"
    $1000 30
"When in doubt", do this
    $1000 20
(Kelly of the Clue Crew plays a game of chess.) By advancing to the eighth rank, my pawn has taken this self-promoting step
    $1000 25
Ellen of this publishing family co-founded a California institution of oceanography

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

Tricia Daniel Ann
$4,000 $800 $3,600

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Tricia Daniel Ann
$5,600 $5,000 $6,800

Double Jeopardy! Round

ROUTE 66 REVISITED
SCIENCE
1902
LET'S GO SHOPPING
'60s MUSIC
"L" IN...
(Alex: What the [*] certain things is.)
    $400 26
Car lovers go to San Bernardino, home of the Route 66 Rendezvous festival in this state
    $400 16
The fishlike amphioxus has a structure called a notochord which in humans develops into this column
    $400 11
In 1902 this senator was born in Edgefield, South Carolina; 101 years later, he died there
    $400 21
"Name your own price" for airline tickets, hotels, cars & more on this website that's a clever way to shop
    $400 6
Donovan wrote "the "sky of blue and sea of green" line for this Beatles song
    $400 1
...The freedom-loving ACLU
    $800 27
(Hi, I'm Neil Patrick Harris.) If you get your kicks on Route 66, come visit this city, my hometown & also home to a minor league baseball team, the Isotopes
    $800 17
Newton's Third Law of Motion is usually quoted as "For every action there is" this 3-word type of "reaction"
    $800 12
One of the 2 companies that merged with Plano, Champion & Milwaukee to form International Harvester
    $800 22
Porta Portese in Rome is one of these "verminous" markets selling old articles to those with an "itch" to shop
    $800 7
"Looks like we're in for nasty weather" in this CCR hit from 1969
    $800 2
...H.L. Mencken & R.L. Stevenson
    $1200 28
Take a detour to the Meteor Crater & "don't forget Winona" in this state
    DD: $2,000 18
In geologic theory, the Earth's outer shell has about 12 big these, moving around tectonically
    $1200 13
A popular song of the day asked this guy, "Won't you please come home?"
    $1200 23
This TV network began in the 1970s as a Florida radio show called "Suncoast Bargaineers"
    $1200 8
(Jon of the Clue Crew walks next to a statue of James Meredith at the University of Mississippi.) In tribute to James Meredith, it was on this legendary songwriter's 1963 "Freewheelin'" album that he sang, "He went down to Oxford town, guns and clubs followed him down"
    $1200 3
...The LSAT, administered 4 times a year
    $1600 29
"Well it winds from Chicago to L.A." but you're at the end of the road in this beach city on the Pacific
    $1600 19
Boric acid, a weak acid, is used as this bacteria-killing infection-preventing type of substance
    $1600 14
Joseph Conrad took us into the "Heart of Darkness" & this author took us on "The Wings of the Dove"
    $1600 24
(I'm Carson Kressley from Queer Eye for the Straight Guy.) I've helped create catalogs for major retailers like this one whose yummy flagship store is at 59th & Lex
    $1600 9
This Brooklynite broke into the Top 40 with 1966's "Cherry, Cherry"
    DD: $2,000 4
...The degenerative ALS
    $2000 30
Go "down to Missouri" & see this largest city between Chicago & L.A. on Route 66
    $2000 20
This unit represents the explosive power of 2 billion pounds of TNT
    $2000 15
This cabinet dept. set up a "Poison Squad", a group of volunteers determining which food additives were harmful
    $2000 25
Tremont Street in this city's shopping district is where William Lloyd Garrison gave his first antislavery speech
    $2000 10
This 1961 hit by Dion begins, "Here's my story, sad but true, it's about a girl that I once knew"
    $2000 5
...LOC, as in www.loc.gov

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Tricia Daniel Ann
$8,800 $16,200 $6,800

Final Jeopardy! Round

A REAL RENAISSANCE MAN
The sudden 1559 death of France's King Henry II in a joust caused some to believe in this man's writings

Final scores:

Tricia Daniel Ann
$17,500 $14,799 $1,401
3-day champion: $50,800 2nd place: $2,000 3rd place: $1,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Tricia Daniel Ann
$8,800 $16,200 $6,800
17 R,
1 W
20 R
(including 2 DDs),
2 W
(including 1 DD)
14 R,
4 W

Combined Coryat: $31,800

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