Show #6036 - Monday, December 6, 2010

Contestants

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Will Durbin, a general litigation attorney from Washington, D.C.

Christina Barley, a certified surgical technician from Newport News, Virginia

Josh Powell, a phone-based health coach from San Diego, California (whose 1-day cash winnings total $2,100)

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Jeopardy! Round

HAPPY TRAILS
MOVIE VERBS
WELL, I NEVER!
RACCOONS
WHAT THE "H"
THE ANHEUSER- BUSCH BREWERY
    $200 12
An important commercial route, this trail to New Mexico was started in 1821
    $200 2
Featured some soccer moms: "____ it Like Beckham"
    $200 23
I never wrote the biography "Mr. Playboy:" this man "and the American Dream"; the research would've killed me
    $200 6
This part has 4 to 10 black rings; counting them won't tell you the raccoon's age
    $200 7
Feature shared by camels, Quasimodo & certain whales
    $200 16
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew stands in front of a large tank at the Anheuser-Busch Brewery.) Malt & water are mixed in these big cooking pots known as mash tanks; this process turns the simple sugars inside into CO2 & alcohol
    $400 13
Completed in 1937, this 2,000-mile hiking trail passes through 14 states
    $400 3
Kevin Costner on the range: "____ With Wolves"
    $400 24
I never blasted off on Apollo this number on April 11, 1970; its Aquarius lunar module never touched down
    $400 22
The NYC health dept. suggests using the Cayenne type of this on raccoons-- to keep them out, not to season them
    $400 8
An ace in golf
    $400 17
(Kelly of the Clue Crew reports from the brewery.) Always at the forefront of innovation, Anheuser-Busch was among the first to use artificial refrigeration & this heating process that kills pathogenic microorganisms
    $600 14
Starting in this state, the Chisholm Trail was the principal route to take Longhorn cattle to Kansas
    $600 4
A 1950s classic: "How to ____ a Millionaire"
    $600 25
I never dressed like this 7-letter type of unconventional 1920s lady (I think our graphics guy and I are gonna have a talk)
    $600 28
In 1997 raccoons passed skunks as the most frequent vector of this disease
    $600 9
Break out the bagpipes; it's time for this lively Scottish folk dance
    $600 18
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew holds the reins to a Clydesdale horse.) A symbol for over 75 years, the Budweiser Clydesdales were formally introduced on April 7, 1933 to honor the end of this 13-year period in American history
    $800 15
California's Highway 101 follows El Camino Real, which linked 4 presidios with 21 of these
    $800 5
Bogart pulled no punches: "The Harder They ____"
    $800 26
It may be the Univ. of Michigan's mascot, but I never had this animal as a pet; it attacks reindeer, caribou & almost anything
    $800 29
A small type of raccoon with a light coat is found only on Cozumel, an island off this peninsula
    $800 10
This U.K. government "office" is responsible for domestic affairs
    $800 19
(Kelly of the Clue Crew stands by a brew kettle.) One of the most important additions to the brew kettles are these blossoms that release the oil & resins that give the beer its great flavor
    $1000 21
The Bozeman Trail was closed in 1868 by a treaty with this Indian nation
    $1000 1
Warren Beatty as a Rams QB: "Heaven ____ ____"
    $1000 27
Dennis Hastert, Champ Clark & Tip O'Neill all held this leadership post in congress but I never did...yet!
    $1000 30
Raccoons' fur may be silver-tipped, like the fur that gives this North American animal its name
    $1000 11
Namaste is a greeting in this official language of India
    DD: $2,400 20
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew holds small pieces of wood.) To complete the maturation process of lagering, Anheuser-Busch uses wood chips from this timber tree to assure a mellow blend

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

Josh Christina Will
$2,800 $1,000 $2,800

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Josh Christina Will
$4,200 $1,200 $5,600

Double Jeopardy! Round

PAINTERS
MAYOR PLAYER
THE FRONTIER STOREKEEPER
(Alex: We'll go shopping.)
CHRIS & TELL
(Alex: We want the current country for...)
NATIONS' FOUNDING FATHERS
WHAT HAPPENED TO THE "MOTHER"s?
    $400 1
In the early 19th century, this Spaniard painted "The Clothed Maja"
    $400 11
Jeffrey Tambor was Mayor Augustus Maywho in this 2000 Dr. Seuss holiday tale
    $400 13
Got plenty of sugar & this other essential seasoning to make country-cured ham
    $400 12
In a Christopher Moore tale, Christmas is thrown into chaos by Raziel, "the stupidest" of these winged beings
    $400 21
Dr. Sun Yat-Sen
    $400 5
The main circuitry of a computer is found here
    $800 2
This female Impressionist helped Americans collect art, like the Havemeyers, whose collection went to the Met
    $800 24
James Woods received an Emmy nomination for portraying this mayor, his rise to power & his response to 9/11
    $800 14
"Thank You for Smoking" & "No Way to Treat a First Lady" are books by this political satirist
    $800 20
Ex-slave Pierre Francois Dominique Toussaint L'Ouverture
    $800 6
Oyster shell lining prized in jewelry making
    $1200 3
This family of painters from Augsburg, Germany included Hans the Elder, Sigmund, Ambrosius & Hans the Younger
    $1200 25
David Margulies played mayor Lenny in this sci-fi comedy & its sequel--who ya gonna call?
    $1200 28
You're lucky--this is my last tin of McCann's steel-cut Irish this food
    DD: $3,000 15
Christopher Lasch critiqued our society of self-lovers in the 1979 bestseller "The Culture of" this -ism
    $1200 19
Marshal Jozef Pilsudski
    DD: $1,200 7
The Missionaries of Charity copyrighted her name in 2003 in order to protect it
    $1600 4
A dynasty of Flemish artists with this last name included Pieter the Elder, Pieter the Younger & Jan (aka Velvet)
    $1600 23
On the David Lynch TV series, Dwayne Milford, played by John Boylan, was mayor of this northwest town
    $1600 27
I've got a sideline in bridles, saddles & other horse equipment, known by this 4-letter name
    $1600 16
The films "Zathura" & "Jumanji" are based on books by this Chris
    $1600 18
Prince William I of Orange
    $1600 8
It's a larger vessel that guards & supplies smaller ones
    $2000 10
The influence of "Las Meninas" is apparent in "The Daughters of Edward Darley Boit" by this three-named artist
    $2000 22
In "Milk", Victor Garber portrayed this slain San Francisco mayor
    $2000 26
Totally morphine-free, it's Sutton's Ague Drops, one of these cures that sounds like it's government protected
    $2000 29
The film "Chris & Don: A Love Story" is about painter Don Bachardy & this author of "Goodbye to Berlin"
    $2000 17
Lawyer Muhammad Ali Jinnah
    $2000 9
Mary Wollstonecraft was this to Percy Shelley

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Josh Christina Will
$5,400 $11,200 $9,400

[wagering suggestions for these scores]

Final Jeopardy! Round

THE BIBLE
This happens several times, as in I Kings 17 & Acts 20; the most famous time, it's done by Jesus in John 11

Final scores:

Josh Christina Will
$10,400 $3,600 $2
2-day champion: $12,500 2nd place: $2,000 3rd place: $1,000

Game dynamics:

Game dynamics graph

Coryat scores:

Josh Christina Will
$5,400 $13,600 $12,400
15 R,
3 W
17 R
(including 1 DD),
3 W
(including 1 DD)
15 R,
2 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $31,400

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Game tape date: 2010-09-14
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