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    $200 1
Tevye,
Golde,
Yente
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Show #5232 - Tuesday, May 15, 2007

Andrew Rostan game 4.

Contestants

Bill Wilson, a business manager from Clifton Park, New York

Carol Gerber, a legal technology manager from Red Bank, New Jersey

Andrew Rostan, a student originally from Boardman, Ohio (3-day champion whose cash winnings total $81,900)

Jeopardy! Round

GETTING AROUND THE CITY
BROADWAY MUSICALS BY CHARACTERS
CHOP-A-HOLICS
RELIGIOUS MATTERS
YOUR DAYS ARE NUMBERED
TIME IS "SHORT"
    $200 23
If you're in Barra da Tijuca, you can head right along the coast to Ipanema
    $200 1
Tevye,
Golde,
Yente
    $200 7
Around 1800 Parson Weems wrote of this man's unauthorized juvenile lumberjacking
    $200 11
Part of this religion's Manu Smriti, or Code of Manu, sets forth the basis of the caste system
    $200 6
Number of months with only 30 days
    $200 17
One of the railroads in the board game Monopoly
    $400 24
Hurry up Via Mazzini so you can bear right on Santa Margherita in time to make it for the curtain at La Scala
    $400 2
Fantine,
Javert,
Jean Valjean
    $400 8
The name of this light axe is from the Algonquian for "cutting utensil"
    $400 22
"Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam", "To The Greater Glory Of God", is the motto of this Catholic teaching order
    $400 13
Years that read the same upside down & right side up include 1881, 6009 & this year of the 1960s
    $400 18
Assume this baseball position
    $600 25
Just learn the alphabet--heading down Beacon St., it's Arlington, Berkeley, Clarendon, then Dartmouth
    $600 3
Mrs. Potts,
Belle,
Gaston
    $600 9
This legendary timber toppler was said to have dug Puget Sound to float huge logs to the mill
    $600 28
Jews from many nations come to Jerusalem to pray at this, all that remains of the Holy Temple
    $600 14
Title of the 1965 Beatles No. 1 hit song that is a calendrical impossiblity
    $600 19
To the IRS, the 1040EZ is one of these
    $800 26
From the Scott Monument, take a wee walk up to St. David Street to get to St. Andrew Square
    $800 4
Bustopher Jones,
Old Deuteronomy,
Mistoffelees
    $800 10
In 1893 this Massachusetts woman was acquitted of giving her parents the axe
    $800 29
In 1644 his "History of the Reformation in Scotland" was published posthumously
    DD: $1,500 15
Dies Martis is the Latin name for this day of the week
    $800 20
Briefly, it's butter or lard used to make pastry
    $1000 27
Head down Front Street & not far from the corner of John Street is the CN Tower--you can't miss it, you really can't
    $1000 5
Velma Von Tussle,
Tracy Turnblad,
Corny Collins
    $1000 12
The short-bladed type of this 7-letter South American item is used to cut sugar cane
    $1000 30
This "colorful" house of worship in Istanbul was designed to compete with the Hagia Sophia opposite it
    $1000 16
In the DD/MM/YYYY format, it was the most recent date in which all 3 were even numbers
    $1000 21
Pitman & Gregg developed modern versions of this technique used in dictation

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

Andrew Carol Bill
$1,500 $2,000 $1,800

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Andrew Carol Bill
$3,900 $7,800 $1,600

Double Jeopardy! Round

19th CENTURY PEOPLE
OSCAR NOMINEES
SEALS
CHINA PATTERNS
NOVELIST RHYME TIME
BEFORE & AFTER
    $400 6
Robert E. Lee's eldest son, George Washington Custis Lee, was an aide-de-camp to this president
    $400 1
At the nominees luncheon in 2006, he didn't just "Walk the Line", he stumbled into an Oscar statue & did a pratfall
    $400 21
In winter, this may account for 30% of a harbor seal's body weight; it provides energy, buoyancy in water & insulation
    $400 25
Immensely popular in China, this paddle sport is known as the "national game"
    $400 11
Turow's parcels of land
    $400 16
The wrestler who played Fezzik in "The Princess Bride" is the huge cephalopod menace in Peter Benchley's "Beast"
    $800 7
I wonder if this railroad sleeping car maker was asleep when he was hit by a strike in 1894
    $800 2
(Hi, I'm Sam Waterston) I earned an Oscar nomination for playing NY Times reporter Sydney Schanberg in this film set in war-torn Cambodia
    $800 22
It's the musical name for the creature seen here
    $800 26
In 2004, a rare porcelain bowl from the time of this dynasty sold for almost $6 million
    $800 12
Cussler's honeybee homes
    $800 17
Gastronomic 1973 Charlton Heston film extolling the virtues of Ralph Nader's 2000 ticket
    $1200 8
The Decembrist Revolution of 1825 failed to wrest power from the first Romanov czar to bear this name
    $1200 3
Dolly Parton created this 1980 Oscar-nominated song by tapping it out with her nails while she was on the film's set
    $1200 23
This largest seal, which may weigh more than 4 tons, is the largest sea mammal, after whales
    $1200 27
"Colorful" nickname of Mao Zedong's book, of which 720 million copies were published between 1964 & '67
    $1200 13
Amy's handheld cooling devices
    $1200 18
2 MTV cartoon teens join Howard Heh-Heh-Hesseman's honors program on '80's TV
    DD: $4,000 9
A hero of the Battle of San Jacinto, Mirabeau Buonaparte Lamar was the second president of this republic
    $1600 4
Acting nominees for 1980 included Eileen Brennan for "Private Benjamin" & this other "E.B." for "Resurrection"
    $1600 24
Seals belong to a group of animals called this, Latin for "fin-footed"
    $1600 28
Begun in the 2nd century B.C., this "road" of trade stretched 4,000 miles from China to the Mediterranean
    $1600 14
Bram's wild cards
    $1600 19
Shakespeare comedy with Oberon & Titania becomes a 1979 Cheap Trick album
    $2000 10
In 1868 he became the editor of the Overland Monthly; its second issue introduced his story "The Luck of Roaring Camp"
    $2000 5
In 1995 we said "au revoir" to this man nominated for writing "Au Revoir, Les Enfants" & for directing "Atlantic City"
    DD: $3,000 30
Sea lions are a member of the family Otariidae, which means they have these
    $2000 29
The red & yellow flag of China was adopted in this year, the same year the People's Republic was founded
    $2000 15
Erica's arias
    $2000 20
Dean Wormer is always trying to shut down this 435-member institution

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Andrew Carol Bill
$22,300 $7,800 $7,800
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

TRAVEL EUROPE
(Sarah of the Clue Crew gives the clue while aboard the Orient Express.) Today, the Orient Express' Paris-Istanbul run crosses 5 countries between France & Turkey; these are 3 of them

Final scores:

Andrew Carol Bill
$19,600 $300 $800
4-day champion: $101,500 3rd place: $1,000 2nd place: $2,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Andrew Carol Bill
$21,400 $7,800 $10,800
21 R
(including 1 DD),
3 W
(including 1 DD)
21 R,
4 W
15 R,
4 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $40,000

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