Show #5115 - Friday, December 1, 2006

Contestants

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Sean Dillon, a college instructor from Pasadena, California

Terry Pflaumer, a foreign service officer from Fairfax, Virginia

Lynne Sherwin, a features editor from Akron, Ohio (whose 1-day cash winnings total $22,301)

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Jeopardy! Round

NATIONAL COATS OF ARMS
CHICO, HARPO OR GROUCHO
MOUSE PADS
ALSO A PRESIDENTIAL NAME
(Alex: [As Bugs Bunny] Aaaaaah...)
WHAT'S UP, CLOCK?
"AMP" IT UP
    $200 4
Canada's coat of arms contains depictions of a Scottish unicorn, gold fleur-de-lis & sprig of these leaves
    $200 17
Hosted a successful quiz show on TV & radio
    $200 7
To no surprise, Basil, "The Great Mouse Detective", resides on this London street
    $200 15
In Exodus 3:2 it "burned with fire and...was not consumed"
    $200 26
In a Mother Goose nursery rhyme, these 3 words precede "the mouse ran up the clock"
    $200 1
It's the
&
in this clue
    $400 9
A banner reading "The Love of Liberty Brought Us Here" tops this West African nation's coat of arms
    $400 18
Re-created his famous mirror scene from "Duck Soup" on an episode of "I Love Lucy"
    $400 8
In "Alice in Wonderland" this rodent is seen dozing at the tea party & is rudely awakened
    $400 22
Burn on, big river; in 1969 this city's Cuyahoga River actually caught fire
    $400 27
In "Peter Pan", it swallowed Captain Hook's right hand & an alarm clock, so you could hear it coming
    $400 2
Oval auditorium with tiers of seats around a central open area
    $600 10
This country's coat of arms dates back to the 13th century, when an ax & the crown of St. Olaf were added to a lion
    $600 19
Coming only 3 days after the death of Elvis his passing attracted less attention
    $600 11
In this "royal" 1987 movie, the "Rodents Of Unusual Size" are living it up big-time in the Fire Swamp
    $600 23
In 1907 Murray Spangler invented a "suction sweeper" that led to this company's formation the following year
    $600 28
In "My Cousin Vinny", Marisa Tomei complains about the ticking of this type of "clock" specific to women
    $600 3
Describes military forces trained to fight on both land & sea
    $800 13
The white lion with a double tail on its coat of arms was granted to Bohemia in the 1100s
    $800 20
His real first name was Adolph
    $800 12
A cat named Oil Can Harry was the nemesis of this rodent who was introduced in the 1940s & lived in Terrytown
    $800 24
Perforate
    $800 29
You can recognize Germany's House of 1000 Clocks by its water wheel & this type of clock on the side of the house
    $800 5
By definition, your AM radio modulates it
    DD: $1,000 14
This country's coat of arms is framed by the Pillars of Hercules, which are topped by crowns
    $1000 21
The oldest
    $1000 16
"Better beans & bacon in peace than cakes & ale in fear" is from the tale of these 2 title Aesop rodents
    $1000 25
To bestow or confer, especially by a formal act
    $1000 30
It's a rigid body, on a fixed horizontal axis, that is free to rotate under the influence of gravity
    $1000 6
Scientist who wrote "Memoir on the Mathematical Theory of Electrodynamic Phenomena"

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

Lynne Terry Sean
$1,200 $4,000 $2,200

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Lynne Terry Sean
$3,000 $5,600 $7,000

Double Jeopardy! Round

THE DUTCH ROYAL FAMILY
THE DONALD
'90s POP CULTURE
LIGHTHOUSES
(Alex: One word in each clue will also be found...)
IN THE MIDDLE OF THE STATE
THE QUOTABLE FRAN LEBOWITZ
    $400 18
The future Queen Beatrix had her marriage blessed in the Westerkerk, steps away from the Anne Frank House in this city
    $400 21
A popular urban legend says that Finland banned Donald Duck because he doesn't wear these
    $400 1
The "Baywatch" version of this doll raced to the rescue on his own Wave Runner (but Barbie got her own dolphin)
    $400 6
In 1937 a lighthouse was built on Howland Island to honor this aviatrix
    $400 9
"Sip" your favorite libation while you're in this state
    $400 14
"If you're a dog and your owner suggests that you wear a sweater... suggest that he wear" this appendage
    $800 19
Prince Maurits paid a visit to this island in 1998; he & the island were both nmed for an earlier Prince Maurits
    $800 22
Mercury astronaut Donald Slayton was better known by this nickname
    $800 2
Not Turmeric or Fennel, but this singer was the first Spice Girl to leave the group
    $800 7
Boston Light in Boston Harbor is the last named U.S. lighthouse; its keeper is from this military organization
    $800 10
The General Assembly legislates this state's "law"
    $800 15
Fran warns that "spilling your" these in conversation "is just exactly as charming as it sounds"
    DD: $4,000 20
Since 1980, Prince Willem-Alexander, as the heir to the throne, has held the "colorful" title Prince of this
    $1200 23
This Donald Lipski sculpture shares its name with a Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings work
    $1200 3
It's O.K. to ask Allison Janney if she's seen Howard Stern's these--she was in the 1997 film with that title
    $1200 8
The lighthouse on Kilauea Point on this "garden island" of Hawaii has the world's largest clamshell lens
    $1200 11
"Eva" feels surrounded by it
    $1200 16
In a hotel, "twenty-four-hour" this "refers to the length of time... it takes for the club sandwich to arrive"
    $1600 29
In 2003, Princes Catharina-Amalia, who is 2nd in line to the throne, was born in this city, seat of the Dutch government
    $1600 27
Donald Glaser's invention of this "chamber" used to view subatomic particles made him a 1960 Nobel Prize winner
    $1600 4
Tim Curry & Daryl Hannah were "altogether ooky" as this morbid TV duo in a direct-to-video "reunion" film
    $1600 17
To build this state's Alligator Reef Light, the piles had to be driven 10 feet into solid coral
    $1600 12
You can kick this state in its "shin"
    $1600 24
"Perhaps the least cheering statement ever made on the subject of" this "is that life imitates it"
    $2000 30
In accordance with her wishes, when this queen abdicated in 1948, she became known once again as "Princess"
    $2000 28
This fictional female sleuth & Donald Bain are listed as co-authors on the "Murder, She Wrote" series
    $2000 5
It's true, the 2 guys passed off as this group didn't really sing their hit "Girl You Know It's True"
    $2000 26
In 1733 this Georgia Governor ordered Tybee Island Lighthouse to be built; it was America's tallest at 90 feet
    DD: $3,000 13
We're pro-this state, though it has a "con" in the middle
    $2000 25
"Large, naked, raw" these "are acceptable as food only to those who live in hutches eagerly awaiting Easter"

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Lynne Terry Sean
$11,400 $10,800 $15,600

[wagering suggestions for these scores]

Final Jeopardy! Round

BROADCASTING FIRSTS
In 2005, at New Mexico State, Cuyler Frank made history by being the first to call a football game in this language

Final scores:

Lynne Terry Sean
$7,198 $15,800 $23,100
3rd place: $1,000 2nd place: $2,000 New champion: $23,100

Game dynamics:

Game dynamics graph

Coryat scores:

Lynne Terry Sean
$11,400 $10,800 $18,600
15 R,
1 W
14 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W
25 R
(including 1 DD),
3 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $40,800

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Game tape date: 2006-09-20
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