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    $400 21
(Sarah of the Clue Crew reads next to a painting.)
This piece would go nicely over my couch. Too bad for me, it has a red dot next to it, signifying this.
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Show #5214 - Thursday, April 19, 2007

Contestants

Andrea Ozment, a nurse and freelance writer from New Haven, Connecticut

William Lee, a software engineer originally from Vero Beach, Florida

Tricia McKinney, a TV news writer from Secaucus, New Jersey (3-day champion whose cash winnings total $50,800)

Jeopardy! Round

NAME THAT CLASSIC
BRIDE OF THE YANKEES
LESSER-KNOWN AMERICANS
MR. OR MS. MAYOR
NATIONAL FLAGS
SCRAMBLED SAYINGS
(Alex: Think of Yoda from Star Wars.)
    $200 9
"Whaling has... come to be regarded among landsmen as a rather unpoetical and disreputable pursuit"
    $200 1
Married in 1954, this "Yankee Clipper" has roses delivered to his ex-wife's grave for 20 years after her death
    $200 8
In January 1777 Mary Goddard printed up the first copies of this that also included the signers' names
    $200 14
6-term mayor Richard J. Daley begat Richard M. Daley of this city
    $200 3
This mythical creature decorates Bhutan's saffron-colored flag
    $200 15
Sorry safe than better
    $400 10
"Injun Joe lay stretched upon the ground, dead, with his face close to the crack of the door"
    $400 2
In the HBO movie "61*", Claire, this man's widow, is none too happy when his home-run record of 60 is tied
    $400 17
Sidney Lenz, a president of the American Ping-Pong Association, was also an expert on whist & this card game
    $400 21
You could find Dianne Feinstein's heart in this city from 1978 to 1988
    $400 4
The flag of this island country was chosen by Dr. Sun Yat-sen about 100 years ago
    $400 16
Can't join them if you beat them
    $600 11
"They found hanging upon the wall a splendid portrait of their master as they had last seen him"
    $600 29
In a 2001 "SNL" skit this Yankees shortstop appeared in drag as his double-play partner's wife Candy Soriano
    DD: $1,000 22
One of this state's largest cities is named for steamboat builder & captain Henry Schreve
    $600 27
Marion Barry & Adrian Fenty have been mayors of this city
    $600 5
In 1964 this country incorporated the green-black-blue stripes of Zanzibar's flag on its national flag
    $600 18
A hard rock and a place between
    $800 12
"The escape of Cassy and Emmeline irritated the...surly temper of Legree to the last degree"
    $800 30
In 1994 Don's wife Kim Mattingly finished the 25th annual one of these in 5 hours, 40 minutes, 46 seconds
    $800 23
After meeting this woman at the Rockford Female Seminary, Ellen Gates Starr founded Hull House with her
    $800 28
In 1993 Richard Riordan succeeded Tom Bradley in running this city
    $800 6
The 3 stars on the Philippines' flag represent Mindanao, the Visayan Islands & this largest island
    $800 19
New dog tricks you an old teach can't
    $1000 13
"While I was young I lived upon my mother's milk, as I could not eat grass"
    $1000 25
In 1999 Diana, the widow of this 1970s catcher & team captain, threw out the first pitch at a Yankee game
    $1000 24
This pioneer who gave his name to a pass, a trail & a Montana city was killed by Indians in 1867
    $1000 26
Ernest Morial & Moon Landrieu kept 'em marchin' in for this city
    $1000 7
Reminding us that he is a co-prince of the country, the staff & hat of the Bishop of Urgel grace this tiny country's flag
    $1000 20
The young wasted youth is on

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

Tricia William Andrea
$200 $2,600 $1,800

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Tricia William Andrea
$2,600 $4,800 $6,000

Double Jeopardy! Round

EUROPEAN COMPOSERS
TV SPIN-OFFS
(Alex: Give us the show that was the source of each one.)
AT THE ART OPENING
VERY SPECIFIC FORTUNE COOKIES
IN NEED OF A DATE
"E" HARMONY
    $400 16
Concerning the crash in his "Surprise" symphony, he reportedly said, "this will make the ladies jump"
    $400 1
"Boston Legal"
    $400 21
(Sarah of the Clue Crew reads next to a painting.)
This piece would go nicely over my couch. Too bad for me, it has a red dot next to it, signifying this.
    $400 6
Your knowledge knows no bounds; It includes the first name of dramatist Orton, labor man Hill & Sen. Lieberman
    $400 26
Hubert Humphrey was the Democratic candidate for president in this year
    $400 11
Specific type of "ologist" who is an expert at getting out of handcuffs or other restraints
    $800 17
Due to the poor reception of his 1904 premiere of "Madame Butterfly", he withdrew it to revise the score
    $800 2
"The Bionic Woman"
    $800 22
(Cheryl of the Clue Crew presents from an art gallery.)
By focusing the bouquet, these wine glasses are perfect for this, the world's most popular white wine grape.
    $800 7
Be aware it's the sole alcohol component of a traditional screwdriver & you will claim $800
    $800 27
Year of the swearing in ceremony seen here
    $800 12
Candling is the process of inspecting & grading this farm product
    $1200 18
At the time of this "New World" composer's death in 1904, he was the director of the Prague Conservatory
    $1200 3
"Angel"
    $1200 23
(Jon of the Clue Crew regards a painting.) I'd say the work here is derivative of this man, who died in France in 1973
    $1200 8
You will know this 1-named household hinter advised, to remove stains, "work from the outside to the center"
    $1200 28
In this year, the Korean War "ended" with the signing of a truce agreement
    DD: $2,000 13
It's actually a vast 4 million-square-mile peninsula of an even more vast land mass
    DD: $2,000 19
"Song of Norway", a popular operetta of the 1940s, was loosely based on this composer's life
    $1600 4
"The Colbys"
    $1600 24
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew reads from an art gallery.)
As you see, sometimes an artist ventures to this traditional type of art, a sixteen-letter word meaning it looks like something real
    $1600 9
You will have a blast when you know this repeating arms company began making its famous rifle is 1866
    $1600 29
Olympic year of triumph in which the photo seen here was taken
    $1600 14
It's the fancy word for the sonar used by animals like the bat & the dolphin
    $2000 20
In 1971 Pierre Boulez became the first Frenchman to serve as music director of this great American orchestra
    $2000 5
"Grady"
    $2000 25
(Kelly of the Clue Crew reads from an art gallery.)
The piece here entitled "The Studio" is one of these works created for a particular site, from the Latin for "in place"
    $2000 10
"Q" will be very important to you today, as you will grasp this type of equation, just like "a modern major-general"
    $2000 30
Irish leader Michael Collins had his last pint of Guinness in this year he was assassinated
    $2000 15
It's the technical term for an air plant like certain mosses & ferns

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Tricia William Andrea
$14,200 $10,400 $12,000

Final Jeopardy! Round

PRESIDENTIAL VETOES
Of the 21 regular vetoes by this 19th century president, 15 were overridden, the highest reversal total for any president

Final scores:

Tricia William Andrea
$4,401 $20,800 $20,000
3rd place: $1,000 New champion: $20,800 2nd place: $2,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Tricia William Andrea
$13,800 $10,400 $10,800
17 R
(including 1 DD),
3 W
16 R,
3 W
19 R
(including 2 DDs),
1 W

Combined Coryat: $35,000

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