Show #5744 - Thursday, July 23, 2009

Stefan Goodreau game 4.

Contestants

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Rosanne Coloccia, a travel agent and travel writer from Chandler, Arizona

Zach Goldberg, a Congressional aide from Washington, D.C.

Stefan Goodreau, a video game tester and camp counselor from Los Angeles, California (whose 3-day cash winnings total $65,735)

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Jeopardy! Round

EAST ASIA
BATMAN TV VILLAINS
DANSWERS
(Alex: Each response is the name of a dance.)
QUOTATIONS FROM BARTLETT'S
KILLED BY DEATH
"MOTOR" HEAD
    $200 1
Created by So-ami, a garden at Ryoan-ji outside Kyoto consists of rocks arranged on a bed of this
    $200 6
Burgess Meredith as this odd bird
    $200 21
In February 1865 General William Tecumseh Sherman forced this city's evacuation
    $200 16
Under Timothy Leary is the slogan "Turn on, tune in", do this
    $200 11
Around 207 B.C. the Greek Stoic philosopher Chrysippus died this way while watching a drunk donkey eat figs
    $200 26
In "Easy Rider", Peter Fonda's was named Captain America
    $400 2
Before he was PM of this country, Samak Sundaravej hosted a TV cooking show, with recipes like larb tuna
    $400 7
Julie Newmar, Eartha Kitt & Lee Meriwether as this purr-fect villain (not all at the same time)
    $400 22
One variety from Pace is Pineapple Mango Chipotle
    $400 17
This comic's sole entry in "Bartlett's" is "Take my wife... please!"
    $400 12
Doing this with a cane, the composer Lully hit his toe & died of an abscess; a baton would have been safer
    $400 27
A chatterbox
    $600 3
In 2006 Business Week reported China has 300,000 millionaires & quoted Deng Xiaoping, "To get" this "is glorious"
    $600 8
Frank Gorshin as this puzzling criminal
    $600 23
It's the drum seen here
    $600 18
In a 1992 interview she said, "I suppose I could have stayed home and baked cookies and had teas"
    $600 13
In 163 B.C. Eleazer Maccabeus was crushed to death in battle by one of these enormous war animals
    $600 28
Sometimes surrounding a VIP, it's a procession of people traveling in cars
    $800 4
Back when Myanmar was Burma, this capital was Rangoon
    $800 9
Cesar Romero as this kooky cutup
    $800 24
An intermediate, transitional or midway state or place
    $800 19
Julius Epstein, Philip Epstein & Howard Koch are grouped together for quotes from this classic 1942 film
    $800 14
Jim Fixx, author of "The Complete Book of" this, died in 1984 doing just that
    $800 29
Hit the road with these transports from Winnebago
    DD: $1,800 5
Korea's West Coast, including Inchon, borders this arm of the Pacific
    $1000 10
Victor Buono as this felonious pharaoh
    $1000 25
Movie ticket service that uses paper bag puppets in ads
    $1000 20
"Ya got trouble, folks, right here in River City" is listed under this lyricist's name
    $1000 15
In 1940 this Jamaican-born journalist & black nationalist died after reading his own mistakenly printed obituary
    $1000 30
A centrally controlled fleet of military vehicles intended for the use of personnel

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

Stefan Zach Rosanne
$3,200 $1,000 $0

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Stefan Zach Rosanne
$7,400 $1,000 $1,400

Double Jeopardy! Round

LITERARY ANALYSIS
(Alex: You have to identify the character being psychoanalyzed.)
PUGILISM
BUSINESS AS USUAL
WE'RE OFF TO SEE THE LIZARD
FIRST & LAST NAME, PLEASE
ABBREV.
    $400 6
Obsession with animating dead tissue bordering on the manic side; delusions of creating a race of creatures
    $400 2
In 1985 this brother of Leon Spinks became the first reigning light-heavyweight champ to win the heavyweight title
    $400 11
In 1953 Marcel Bich formed a company to make these & wrote his name in business history
    $400 26
He's the color-changing fellow seen here
    $400 17
U.S. vice president:
____ Horatio ____
    $400 21
You've got to pay up on arrival with C.O.D., which stands for "cash on" this
    $800 7
Uneasy lies the head that wears the crown; cruelty of 2 older daughters driving him mad; jesting fool not helping
    $800 5
In 1896 this former Tombstone lawman refereed a bout between Bob Fitzsimmons & Tom Sharkey in San Francisco
    $800 12
To target online consumers, this company hopes to combine data from its ESPN & ABC online units
    $800 27
Can the lizard change its spots? Not if it's this feline variety
    DD: $6,000 16
American author:
____ Rice ____
    $800 22
The flag seen here normally includes these two 3-letter abbreviations
    $1200 8
Master criminal with revenge fantasy regarding certain detective; suicidal tendency noted at Reichenbach Falls
    $1200 1
Known as "Buster", he scored a dramatic upset of Mike Tyson in 1990
    $1200 18
So as not to be gobbled up by Microsoft, Yahoo! offered a 20% stake to this company for Myspace
    $1200 28
The blue coloring attracts predators to this lizard's tail, which it can shed at will; don't think, say...
    $1200 15
Teamsters president:
____ Riddle ____
    $1200 23
It's what the "N" stands for in NICU, an intensive care unit for preemies & other critically ill babies
    $1600 9
Mumbles about "his precious"; hallucinations getting more vivid as witnessed in talks with self
    $1600 3
Take a ride with Giacobbe Fragomeni, who in 2008 won the WBC title in this division just below heavyweight
    $1600 19
This newspaper company also owns the Boston Globe & the International Herald Tribune
    $1600 29
The decorative bumps on the head might tell you the name of this Mexican lizard, one of only two venomous species
    $1600 14
Women's rights leader:
____ Cady ____
    $1600 24
Taking a bite out of your paycheck, FICA is the Federal this Contributions Act
    $2000 10
Says joy of classical music is akin to joy when violent; speaks odd "nadsat" slang; blames other droogs
    $2000 4
After "dancing" in the ring with Oscar De La Hoya, this welterweight champ danced on "Dancing with the Stars"
    DD: $600 20
Despite the name, not much has restricted the growth of this women's clothing company founded in Columbus, Ohio
    $2000 30
The tail of the legless lizard seen here breaks off easily, giving rise to this fragile name for it
    $2000 13
Polar explorer:
____ Evelyn ____
    $2000 25
(Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from an environmental "green" house.) The paint used inside contains minimal amounts of the health-endangering fuel oxygenates called VOCs, short for these

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Stefan Zach Rosanne
$22,800 $200 $200
(lock game)

[wagering suggestions for these scores]

Final Jeopardy! Round

FOOD
This cheese was created in 1892 by Emil Frey & named for a New York singing society whose members loved the cheese

Final scores:

Stefan Zach Rosanne
$2,735 $93 $150
4-day champion: $68,470 3rd place: $1,000 2nd place: $2,000

Game dynamics:

Game dynamics graph

Coryat scores:

Stefan Zach Rosanne
$20,000 $200 $200
31 R
(including 1 DD),
3 W
(including 2 DDs)
6 R,
5 W
8 R,
4 W

Combined Coryat: $20,400

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Game tape date: 2009-03-31
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