Show #5622 - Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Contestants

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Brooke Anthony, an attorney from Brookhaven, New York

Chris Norlin, a compliance coordinator originally from Escondido, California

Carolyn Young, a homemaker from Marietta, Georgia (whose 1-day cash winnings total $30,000)

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Jeopardy! Round

ANATOMY
SPORTS FACTS
BRAND-TASTIC
APT ANAGRAMS
A THOMAS GUIDE
IT'S AN L.A. THING
    $200 15
The layers of the skin are the epi-this, the this & the hypo-this
    $200 5
This Giants outfielder is the only player in history to receive the MVP award 4 consecutive years, 2001 to 2004
    $200 1
Barry Manilow wrote the jingle that had us "stuck on" this brand
    $200 26
It's decorated in December:
SEARCH, SET, TRIM
    $200 10
He obtained 1,093 patents, the most the U.S. Patent Office has ever issued to one person
    $200 20
Wanna live in this city, 90210? in July 2008 the median home price there was $2.3 million
    $400 16
The uvea, the eye's middle layer, includes this contractile diaphragm, the colored part of the eye
    $400 6
In 1980 this boxer came out of retirement to fight Larry Holmes & then Trevor Berbick; he lost both bouts
    $400 2
In 1932 George Blaisdell developed this cigarette lighter in Bradford, Pennsylvania
    $400 27
A "high" time in art:
SIENNA ACRES
    $400 11
In 1989 George H.W. Bush appointed him to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia
    $400 21
Originally the letters in this landmark were 30 feet wide & 50 feet tall, & had 4,000 20-watt light bulbs
    $600 17
Each wrist has 8 of these bones, also the name of a tunnel in the wrist
    $600 7
In 1962 this country's Dawn Fraser became the first woman swimmer to break one minute in the 100-meter freestyle
    $600 3
Dr. Joseph Lawrence & Jordan Lambert invented this bad-breath-busting product in 1879
    $600 28
A Texan battle cry:
A MEMORABLE TERM, EH?
    DD: $1,000 12
In 1952 this poet told us to "Rage, rage against the dying of the light"
    $600 22
Good times are Bruin in this district, home to UCLA, where John Wooden was a "wizard"
    $800 18
(Sarah of the Clue Crew shows an anatomical diagram on the monitor, then puts her heel down.) The soleus & gastrocnemius, two major muscles of the calf, act like a lever system with this largest tendon to lift or lower the heel
    $800 8
In the 1960s he won 7 major tournaments, more than any other golfer
    $800 4
This yogurt brand is named for founder Isaac Carasso's son Daniel
    $800 29
He co-wrote "South Pacific":
MASS ROMANTIC HERE
    $800 13
His 1947 novel "Doctor Faustus" symbolically paralleled the rise of Nazism
    $800 23
You can hit the Comedy Store, House of Blues, Whisky A Go Go & the Viper Room on this "strip" of L.A.
    $1000 19
Familiar to pitchers, the group of muscles called this includes the subscapularis muscle
    $1000 9
Iowa State's Dan Gable won 2 NCAA titles in this sport & then coached Iowa to 15 team titles from 1978 to 1997
    $1000 25
The logo of this outdoor brand is seen here
    $1000 30
This Internet service was big in the '90s:
I ONCE RAN EMAIL
    $1000 14
This late medieval Christian spiritual writer is the probable author of "Imitation of Christ"
    $1000 24
Originally called "Nuestro Pueblo" by the artist, it's the L.A. landmark seen here

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

Carolyn Chris Brooke
$800 $1,800 $2,600

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Carolyn Chris Brooke
$5,200 $3,600 $4,200

Double Jeopardy! Round

WHO'S ON FIRST?
NORSE MYTHOLOGY
GIVE THE BUCHAREST
IT'S ALL ABOUT ME
BARD BITS
CROSSWORD CLUES "R"
    $400 16
In many cities "Jeopardy!" leads into this sister show
    $400 26
The Norns are counterparts of the Fates: Urd represents the past; Verdandi & Skuld, these 2 things
    $400 11
Times change: in 1990 a statue of this Russian was removed from a Bucharest square after 3 decades there
    $400 1
Excessive self-contemplation is called this anatomical gazing
    $400 4
Mark Antony called him "the noblest Roman of them all"
    $400 21
A stuffed pasta pocket
(7)
    $800 17
I pity the fool who doesn't know that this show led into "Remington Steele" on NBC's 1983-84 schedule
    $800 27
Hymir was really hammered by the hammer of this god
    $800 12
1913's treaty of Bucharest ended the second of these peninsular wars
    $800 2
Self, launched in 1979, is one of these
    $800 5
In the first line of "Twelfth Night", this is described as the "food of love"
    $800 22
Beam, beacon & frequency preceder
(5)
    $1200 18
Sundays from 1984 to 1995, "60 Minutes" led into this CBS crime drama--guess Jessica finally got tired of writing
    $1200 28
The name Midgard, the world of humans, can be translated as this, a place familiar to Tolkien
    $1200 13
In 1977 one of these phenomena devastated Bucharest, killing about 1,500 people
    $1200 3
Albrecht Durer's first known drawing, done at the age of 13, was one of these artistic efforts
    $1200 6
In "Henry VIII" this cardinal bids "a long farewell to all my greatness"
    $1200 23
Room or building in the round
(7)
    DD: $1,492 19
On Mondays in 1970, something called "The Silent Force" led into this longer-running ABC program
    $1600 29
Laerad is the great tree around which this hall of the slain was built
    $1600 14
This star of 1937's "The Last Gangster" was born Emanuel Goldenberg in Bucharest, Romania
    $1600 9
Self-referential prefix before -didact, -suggestion & -biography
    $1600 7
Much of the action takes place in the court of the Duke of Milan in this play with another Italian locale in its title
    DD: $700 24
Boat race, Italian style
(7)
    $2000 20
For the 2000-2001 season, "The Simpsons" led into this show that led into "The X-Files"--you might say it was...
    $2000 30
This mischief-maker was up to his old tricks when he stole Freya's necklace
    $2000 15
In 1659 Bucharest became the capital of this principality
    $2000 10
Per the "American Psychiatric Glossary", this mania is "pathological preoccupation with self"
    $2000 8
Comparing "thee to a summer's day" in sonnet 18, the bard realizes that "Thou art more lovely and more" this
    $2000 25
South American ostrich cousin
(4)

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Carolyn Chris Brooke
$5,200 $8,592 $6,200

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Final Jeopardy! Round

CIVIL WAR PEOPLE
He was the only person who died during the Civil War to be featured on Confederate currency

Final scores:

Carolyn Chris Brooke
$200 $12,401 $0
2nd place: $2,000 New champion: $12,401 3rd place: $1,000

Game dynamics:

Game dynamics graph

Coryat scores:

Carolyn Chris Brooke
$5,200 $9,200 $6,200
17 R,
6 W
14 R
(including 3 DDs),
3 W
14 R,
4 W

Combined Coryat: $20,600

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Game tape date: 2008-11-19
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