Show #5064 - Thursday, September 21, 2006

Sara Terrell game 4.

Contestants

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Cathleen Charleson, an actor from Greeneville, Tennessee

Nick Calton, a paralegal originally from New York, New York (whose 1-day cash winnings total $30,400)

Sara Terrell, a veterinary technician from Collinsville, Connecticut (whose 3-day cash winnings total $63,599)

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Jeopardy! Round

CHURCHES & CATHEDRALS
THEY WERE THE HOLLYWOOD SQUARES
(Alex: That show premiered about 40 years ago.)
COLORS EN ESPAÑOL
PARENTS
MAUGHAM
"DAD"
    $200 1
At least 10 architects worked on this church after Pope Julius II decided to rebuild it in 1506
    $200 6
Asked why Hells Angels wore leather, this center square replied "Because chiffon wrinkles"
    $200 11
To be "en numeros rojos" means to be in this color
    $200 23
In the Bible, King Solomon takes the throne of this man, his father
    $200 21
It's what the W stood for in W. Somerset Maugham's name
    $200 16
Capital city that fell to U.S. troops in April 2003
    $400 2
Until 1996, when it was returned to Scotland, the Stone of Scone was housed in this famous church
    $400 7
Cuchi cuchi! At 14, this square won a scholarship to study guitar with Segovia
    $400 12
In kids' drawings el sol is amarillo, this color
    $400 24
After his parents died, this poet was raised by his wealthy foster father, John Allan
    $400 22
Maugham's experiences as a spy during this war were the basis of his novel "Ashenden"
    $400 17
A trinket, bauble or other decorative embellishment
    $600 3
Built in 1771, Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours is one of the oldest churches in this Canadian city
    $600 8
As this suspender-clad character, Cliff Arquette answered which sense diminishes with age with "my sense of decency"
    $600 13
As its name says, salsa verde is made with chiles & tomatillos that are this color
    DD: $1,600 25
Maiden name of the mother of Martin Luther King III
    $600 28
The hero of "The Moon & Sixpence" moves to the Pacific to pursue this activity
    $600 18
Discovered by Columbus in 1498, this island is just north of Venezuela
    $800 4
George Dewey, Cordell Hull & Woodrow Wilson are all interred at this cathedral
    $800 9
Is there anything on your body that was there the day you were born?; this "Dick Van Dyke" star: "The black bow"
    $800 14
Azul, this color, can be marino or celeste
    $800 26
A college student studying voice when her father was U.S. president, she went on to be a bestselling author
    $800 29
In this "edgy" Maugham book, the hero travels to India in search of meaning
    $800 19
First name of CNN news anchor O'Brien
    $1000 5
Seen here, this basilica was once the private chapel of the doge
    $1000 10
"Ever get the feeling... the world was a tuxedo & you were a pair of brown shoes?" asked "Lonesome George", aka him
    $1000 15
Spanish painter Juan Gris has a last name that means this color
    $1000 27
Quite a writer herself, she was the mother of Mary Shelley
    $1000 20
The third part of Idi Amin's name

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

Sara Nick Cathleen
$1,400 $1,600 $1,600

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Sara Nick Cathleen
$3,800 $3,000 $1,800

Double Jeopardy! Round

WHERE AM I?
QUOTHE THE FILM
ART "C"
CORPORATE NAME ETYMOLOGY
ROCK
WORDS WITHIN WORDS
(Alex: Each correct response will be a word that can be found within one or two of the words in the clue itself.)
    $400 11
(Cheryl of the Clue Crew is waiting for me.) I'm on this California island of romance which, according to a Four Preps song, is "26 miles across the sea"
    $400 12
This 1978 comedy's Dean Wormer:
"Fat, drunk and stupid is no way to go through life, son"
    $400 6
He made his "marc" on murals at the Met
    $400 23
This fast-food chain's name comes from its founders the Raffel Brothers, not from its big seller, roast beef
    $400 1
A ship or a business that's foundering is about to "go" here
    $800 17
(Sarah of the Clue Crew walks atop a lush seaside hill.) I'm at this site in New York State bought by Congress for $11,085 in 1790 at the request of the Secretary of War
    $800 13
"I desecrated your grandma's remains... & had your father ask me to milk him", said Ben Stiller in this 2000 comedy
    $800 7
"-ism" exemplified by "Man with a Guitar"
    $800 24
This company's name came from the stomach enzyme originally used in its soft drink to help in digestion
    $800 19
Idiomatically, make a fresh start of things by wiping this rock, which splits into thin layers, clean
    $800 2
The arbitrager "flew into" this when his deal fell through
    $1200 18
(Kelly of the Clue Crew holds a football in a field of white.) I'm at the stadium now called this; one of the NFL's oldest, ESPN's Chris Berman calls its field "The Frozen Tundra"
    $1200 14
"Get busy livin', or get busy dying'" with this 1994 prison drama
    $1200 8
Bulgarian-born "wrap" artist
    $1200 25
Ingvar Kamprad used his initials & those of his childhood farm & village, Elmtaryd & Agunnaryd, in this company's name
    $1200 20
A bed of this oil- & fossil-bearing rock from the Cambrian period was famously discovered near Mt. Burgess in 1909
    $1200 3
It's where the poinsettia is in the illustration seen here
    $1600 28
(Cheryl of the Clue Crew delivers the clue from a studio classroom with dressed mannequins.) I'm at the College of Textiles of the state university of this state that leads the U.S. in textile production
    $1600 15
This 1977 film:
"The last miracle I did was the 1969 Mets. Before that, I think you have to go back to the Red Sea"
    $1600 9
Upwardly "mobile" Alexander
    $1600 26
This company was founded as the Queensland & Northern Territory Aerial Services Ltd.
    $1600 21
Breccia, formed by violent impact, is common in sites here, like the Taurus-Littrow Valley near the Sea of Serenity
    DD: $2,000 4
That feline weight-reduction class would have kept Fluffy from getting stuck in this part of our cooling system
    $2000 29
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew reads from the parking lot of a shopping area.) I'm in this Western resort area whose 2-word name refers to an early trapper & to its geography as a high valley
    $2000 16
"Roads? Where we're going we don't need roads", says Christopher Lloyd in this 1985 film
    $2000 10
Pissarro pal known for his "Bathers"
    DD: $7,000 27
This telecommunications company's name comes from the Latin word for "truth"
    $2000 22
The "true", as opposed to the "oriental", type of this rock is a fine-grained white variety of gypsum
    $2000 5
I knew the Duke of Fuffleborough was an impostor when he said he put a letter in the "mail" instead of this Britishism

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Sara Nick Cathleen
$18,200 $14,000 $3,800

[wagering suggestions for these scores]

Final Jeopardy! Round

WORD ORIGINS
Appropriately, this word comes from Greek words meaning "sharp" & "dull"

Final scores:

Sara Nick Cathleen
$8,200 $0 $1
4-day champion: $71,799 3rd place: $1,000 2nd place: $2,000

Game dynamics:

Game dynamics graph

Coryat scores:

Sara Nick Cathleen
$17,800 $9,000 $5,400
18 R
(including 1 DD),
0 W
11 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W
12 R,
3 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $32,200

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Game tape date: 2006-08-03
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