Show #6521 - Monday, January 14, 2013

Kristin Morgan game 4.

Contestants

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Tim Courchaine, a fund administration manager from Everett, Massachusetts

Scott Mitchell, a technical project manager from New York, New York

Kristin Morgan, a strategic analyst for NASA from Huntsville, Alabama (whose 3-day cash winnings total $17,498)

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Jeopardy! Round

MUDDY WATERS
DR. JOHN
BUDDY, GUY
B.C. KING
SINGING THE BLUES
MY WOMAN IS GONE & MY WHISKEY RAN DRY
    $200 12
In Brazil, the sandy water of the Solimoes River flows side-by-side with the Rio Negro until they merge into this huge river
    $200 17
In 1765 Dr. John Morgan founded the first medical school in the U.S. at the college of Philadelphia, now this Ivy
    $200 1
This 3-letter short form for a sibling can also mean your guy pal
    $200 19
Around 1000 B.C. he became the first king of Israel
    $200 11
The delta blues went electric thanks to artists like Muddy Waters & Howlin' Wolf moving to this Midwest city
    $200 6
She's getting a facial & a milk bath at Burke Williams, a "day" type of this facility
    $400 13
This Mississippi tributary nicknamed the "Big Muddy" is described as "too thick to drink and too thin to plow"
    $400 18
Virologist John Franklin Enders helped develop a vaccine for this disease also called rubeola
    $400 2
Temporary friends; politics "makes strange" ones
    $400 27
At the time Jesus was born, this man, the Great, was king of Judea
    $400 23
Both Sonny Boy Williamson I & II were virtuosos on this hand-held blues instrument
    $400 7
I'm all out of Yukon Jack, imported from this country
    $600 14
These outlets are associated with clear, cool water --not so with the "boiling mud" ones in Lassen Volcanic National Park
    $600 20
Orthopedic surgeon John Charnley invented an artificial one of these joints between the pelvis & the thighbone
    $600 3
A friend of your child, or one of the gals in Hef's magazine
    $600 28
After his father died, Artaxerxes I became king of this empire
    $600 24
This Brit, no slouch on guitar himself, said Buddy Guy is "by far without doubt the best guitar player alive"
    $600 8
She's shopping for a roomy leather "Hobo" one of these from Chloe; Hobo, cute name for a $1,600 item
    $800 15
Tons of colorful mud choking the channels of this river, "China's sorrow", cause its catastrophic floods
    $800 21
John Scott Haldane devised a way to measure the amount of this pigment in blood, still used to diagnose anemia
    $800 4
It can mean a human friend as well as an animalistic spirit who aids a witch
    $800 29
This father of Alexander the Great wasn't so bad himself, extending his dominion over all of Greece
    $800 25
Diana Ross starred as Billie Holiday in this film based on Billie's autobiography of the same name
    $800 9
Goodbye Glenmorangie, whose label said it was this type of scotch made at one distillery with one grain
    $1000 16
Averaging 5 feet deep, Mud Lake is one of the less shiny jewels of this western "gem state"
    DD: $2,400 22
This Ph.D. in psychology wrote the seminal 1913 article "Psychology as the Behaviorist Views It"
    $1000 5
This term for one of the 10 divisions of a Roman legion has come to refer to a buddy
    $1000 30
This legendary king of Uruk ruled in the third millennium B.C.; the "Epic" thought to be about him would come later
    $1000 26
In the 1950s legendary bluesman B.B. King gave his beloved guitar this female first name
    $1000 10
She's volunteering at the hospital--no one folds this thin cotton bandaging material like my woman

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

Kristin Scott Tim
$4,200 $1,000 $2,600

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Kristin Scott Tim
$7,200 $2,400 $3,800

Double Jeopardy! Round

IMPEACHED!
MIKE
"QUE" TIPS
(Alex: Each correct response will end with "Q-U-E".)
THE ACTOR'S RÉSUMÉ
ENGLISH LITERATURE
SCIENCE 101
    $400 17
Nixon was impeached in 1989--federal judge Walter Nixon, for this crime of lying to a grand jury
    $400 12
The aggressive style of this late "60 Minutes" stalwart caused many interviewees to experience "Mike fright"
    $400 7
It's the specialized skills or procedures used in a specific field
    $400 1
Micky Ward in "The Fighter",
"Ted" owner John Bennett
    $400 23
In this story Mr. Marley "died seven years ago, this very night"
    $400 2
The Cleveland Clinic's website on this condition says if it's under 101, no treatment needed
    $800 18
Appointed by George Washington, Samuel Chase is the only member of this body to have been impeached
    $800 13
This former governor of Arkansas hosts a show on Fox News
    $800 8
A small group of friends or associates
    $800 5
Julie in "The Mod Squad" from 1999,
Carrie Mathison on "Homeland"
    $800 24
Chapter 13 of this story is "Do you believe in fairies?"
    $800 3
Number 101 on your periodic table is named for this guy who created the table
    $1200 19
Andrew Johnson won his Senate impeachment trial by a single vote; out of 54 cast, this many said "guilty"
    $1200 14
In "The Hangover", the wolf pack has apparently stolen his tiger
    $1200 9
Named for a French Canadian, it's Iowa's oldest city
    $1200 6
The Driver in "Drive",
Hercules in "Young Hercules"
    DD: $2,400 25
Edward Bulwer-Lytton's 1834 novel set in 79 A.D. is titled "The Last Days of" this place
    $1200 4
Look up at Messier 101, a beautiful pinwheel one of these
    $1600 28
Impeached in 1876, William Belknap was this president's Secretary of War
    $1600 15
(I'm columnist Clarence Page.) "Where do you get your ideas?" I asked this late, great Chicago columnist, who said ideas were everywhere--deciding which one to write about next was the tough part
    $1600 10
An official announcement
    $1600 22
Selene in "Underworld: Awakening",
Sam's fiancee Alex in "Laurel Canyon"
    $1600 26
The Marchmain family in "Brideshead Revisited" shares the Catholic faith of this author of the book
    DD: $3,800 20
Pressure at sea level is called one this, about 101 kilopascals
    $2000 29
Impeached judge Harry Claiborne was convicted on 2 counts of this charge that also brought down Al Capone
    $2000 16
Liz Taylor is seen with this producer-husband boarding the plane that would crash with him on it a month later
    $2000 11
The toque species of this old world monkey is an excellent swimmer
    $2000 30
Alma in "Brokeback Mountain",
Jen on "Dawson's Creek"
    $2000 27
Richard Hughes' "A High Wind in" this place was published in the U.S. as "The Innocent Voyage"
    $2000 21
In 1986 the 101-key IBM keyboard, which became the PC standard, moved these keys from the left to a line across the top

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Kristin Scott Tim
$21,600 $10,800 $8,000
(lock-tie game)

[wagering suggestions for these scores]

Final Jeopardy! Round

COUNTRIES OF THE WORLD
2 of the 3 countries that are completely encircled by one other country

Final scores:

Kristin Scott Tim
$21,600 $21,600 $15,999
4-day co-champion: $39,098 New co-champion: $21,600 2nd place: $2,000

Game dynamics:

Game dynamics graph

Coryat scores:

Kristin Scott Tim
$22,800 $10,800 $5,800
28 R
(including 1 DD),
4 W
(including 1 DD)
12 R,
2 W
15 R
(including 1 DD),
6 W

Combined Coryat: $39,400

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Game tape date: 2012-10-16
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