Show #5322 - Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Paul Glaser game 3.

Contestants

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Kevin Hullihan, an Air Force officer from Great Falls, Montana

Linda Ulery, a stay-at-home mom from Glendora, California

Paul Glaser, a research scientist from Albany, New York (whose 2-day cash winnings total $60,401)

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Jeopardy! Round

LIKE, IT'S TOTALLY THE VALLEY
SPORTS QUOTES
MSSNG VWLS
(Alex: You'll have to give us the full word, of course.)
BORN & DIED
WAR
PIECE
    $200 16
On Dec. 23, 1777 there were "2,873 men in camp unfit for duty" here "because they are barefooted and otherwise naked"
    $200 26
Johnny Logan:
"We're honoring one of the all-time greats in baseball, Stan" (The Man) him. "He's immoral"
    $200 21
A really cool dwelling for an Eskimo:
GL
    $200 11
Born October 9, 1940 in Liverpool, he died tragically December 8, 1980 in New York City
    $200 6
Henry V & Joan of Arc both fought in this war considered the longest in history
    $200 1
The pieces of this classic board game include a shoe, a top hat & a battleship
    $400 17
In the Wonders of America stamp series, the "Hottest Spot", this California site, has a picture that fits the name
    $400 27
This Hall of Fame 1970s Reds catcher "was thinking about making a comeback until I pulled a muscle vacuuming"
    $400 22
A birthstone:
PL
    $400 12
He was born January 15, 1929 in Atlanta & died in Memphis April 4, 1968
    $400 7
Of the 1940s, '50s or '60s, the decade the first operational nuclear submarine was launched
    $400 2
You have to fill up the piece seen here to win this game invented in 1979
    $600 18
Virginia Shenandoah Valley is bounded on its east side by these mountains
    $600 28
He made "Bartlett's" with "If people don't want to come out to the ballpark, nobody's going to stop them"
    DD: $3,000 23
A woodwind instrument:
B
    $600 13
A profile of this film director says he was born in Britain in 1899 & died in Los Angeles in 1980
    $600 8
In the biggest amphibious invasion in history, 350,000 troops invaded this historic region in 1944
    $600 3
Professor Plum has his choice of 6 weapons in this board game
    $800 19
In 1933 FDR set up this agency to provide cheap power & flood control
    $800 29
At a dinner, Redskins RB John Riggins begged this Supreme Court justice, "Come on, Sandy baby, loosen up"
    $800 24
An African country:
GND
    $800 14
He was born on an Army post in Little Rock in 1880 & faded away at a D.C. hospital in 1964
    $800 9
Seen here, the Me 262 from this German manufacturer was the world's first operational fighter jet
    $800 4
Move your conquering army pieces into Siam or Yakutsk as part of your global strategy in this board game
    $1000 20
Thutmose III was eternally maxin' & relaxin' in this narrow gorge used as a cemetery between 1550 & 1100 B.C.
    $1000 30
This 1950s Yankee mgr. said of a pitcher, "He don't smoke, he don't drink, he don't chase women & he don't win"
    $1000 25
A woolly mammal:
LPC
    $1000 15
Born in Houston in 1905, he died en route from Acapulco to Houston in 1976; his money couldn't save him
    $1000 10
The oldest army unit in the world is this one founded in 1506 that guards the Pope
    $1000 5
It's the more correct name for the castle piece in a game of chess

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

Paul Linda Kevin
$3,400 $1,000 $3,600

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Paul Linda Kevin
$12,200 $1,200 $6,000

Double Jeopardy! Round

THE BODY HUMAN
POP DIVA TURNS MOVIE STAR
17th CENTURY ART
GEMS & JEWELRY
FICTIONAL FEMALES
FOOD WORDS & PHRASES
    $400 6
This pigment in blood transports oxygen
    $400 18
1972:
Diana Ross in this biopic
    $400 11
Though he was Flemish, van Dyck is best known for the portraits he did in this British city in the 1630s
    $400 14
Legacy rings inspired by the Edwardian era are exclusive to this preeminent Fifth Avenue jeweler
    $400 26
This Nabokov nymphet first appears peering over dark glasses
    $400 1
This condiment's name once meant the genuine article, so to cut it meant to be good enough
    $800 7
Sometimes caused by tooth grinding, the disorder known by these 3 letters can lead to a clicking jaw
    $800 19
1980:
Dolly Parton in this workplace comedy
    $800 12
Pietro da Cortona spent 1633 to 1639 painting a vast fresco on this part of the Great Hall of the Barberini Palace
    $800 15
Miss Tamblyn knows that lots of jewelry is made from this brownish-yellow fossil resin
    $800 27
Isadora Wing is the lusty heroine of this 1973 Erica Jong bestseller
    $800 2
It's something added, originally spread on a bakery treat, to make a good thing even better
    $1200 8
Microscopic shaggy hairs called villi line the walls of this digestive organ
    $1200 20
2001:
Mariah Carey in this shiny misfire
    $1200 13
Winning favor by glorifying this man in paintings, Charles Le Brun became the arbiter of French taste
    $1200 16
In 1974 the newly discovered gem tsavorite got its name, derived from this continent's Tsavo National Park
    $1200 28
Becky Thatcher is in "Tom Sawyer"; this Becky is the heroine of "Vanity Fair"
    $1200 3
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew cups a baseball in the top end of his mitt.) When a baseball player barely makes a catch, the look of the ball & glove is known as this sweet treat
    $1600 9
In the arm, the name of this muscle precedes brachii; in the leg, femoris
    $1600 21
2002:
Britney Spears in this "road" movie
    $1600 24
Claude Lorrain gave new status to this genre with works like "A Pastoral" one, now at Yale
    $1600 17
Squash blossom necklaces made by the Zuni Indians often feature this bluish-green gem set in silver
    DD: $4,000 29
This title heroine tries to set up her friend Harriet with Mr. Elton & is dismayed when Elton proposes to her instead
    DD: $3,400 4
Someone suddenly saying flattering things to you may just be doing this, like on toast
    $2000 10
The human brain has billions of connections across these gaps between neurons
    $2000 22
1993:
Janet Jackson in this urban drama
    $2000 25
This 17th-century Spaniard was a technical master even at the age of 20: just look at the light on the glass
    $2000 23
The name of this romantic ring seen here comes from an old Irish fishing village that's now part of Galway
    $2000 30
This Sue Grafton detective was once part of the Santa Teresa Police Department
    $2000 5
The lady seen here is wearing the fashionable style of sleeves called "leg-of-" this

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Paul Linda Kevin
$21,600 $2,000 $14,000

[wagering suggestions for these scores]

Final Jeopardy! Round

LICENSE PLATES OF THE FAMOUS
In 2006 his car was auctioned for charity, along with its personalized Nebraska plate reading "thrifty"

Final scores:

Paul Linda Kevin
$28,001 $1 $28,000
3-day champion: $88,402 3rd place: $1,000 2nd place: $2,000

Game dynamics:

Game dynamics graph

Coryat scores:

Paul Linda Kevin
$17,400 $6,000 $14,000
24 R
(including 2 DDs),
1 W
8 R,
1 W
(including 1 DD)
19 R,
1 W

Combined Coryat: $37,400

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Game tape date: 2007-08-13
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