Show #6762 - Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Arthur Chu game 1.

Contestants

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Cesar Perez-Gonzalez, a scientific program administrator from Germantown, Maryland

Arthur Chu, a compliance analyst and voiceover artist from Broadview Heights, Ohio

Julie Singer, a French professor from St. Louis, Missouri (whose 1-day cash winnings total $30,000)

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Jeopardy! Round

THE PALACE OF NATIONS
EMMY M.D.s
IT'S A "LOCK"
BIBLE VIOLENCE
LETTER MEN
ENCYCLOPEDIA TITANICA
    $200 15
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew comes to us from behind a lectern at the Palace of Nations in Geneva, Switzerland.) The first session of this former global organization was held in November, 1920, here in Geneva; in 1936 the Palace of Nations was built to house it, but it was already becoming irrelevant
    $200 5
In 1982 he "M*A*S*H"-ed the competition & won Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy series
    $200 25
Genesis 4:
He "rose up against" this man "his brother, and slew him" (both, please)
    $200 1
Actor & rapper
LL ____
    DD: $600 18
(Kelly of the Clue Crew shows us the Celestial Sphere outside the Palace of Nations in Geneva, Switzerland.) With 85 gilded constellations and 840 silvered stars, the Celestial Sphere was donated in 1939 by the foundation of this president, who deeply believed in international cooperation
    $400 9
As Dr. Izzie Stevens on "Grey's Anatomy", she saw dead people along with a 2007 Emmy win
    $400 12
Stuck traffic, especially because cars don't clear the intersection
    $400 26
Genesis 19:
In these 2 cities "the smoke of the country went up as the smoke of a furnace"
    $400 4
Outdoorsman & store founder
L.L. ____
    $400 28
The U.S. launched the largest one of these ever in 2010 to gather info for the National Reconnaissance Office
    $600 19
(Kelly of the Clue Crew shows us a sculpture of a chair with one leg broken near the Palace of Nations in Geneva, Switzerland.) The broken chair near the Palace of Nations is a monument to the victims of this two-word weapon; their eradication was Princess Diana's goal
    $600 23
There was no conspiracy against Gillian Anderson, who took home a trophy for her FBI & medical work on this TV series
    $600 6
An ox, or the last name of a "Speed" star
    $600 27
Matthew 14:
John the Baptist was beheaded during this man's birthday party
    $600 24
Reclusive late author
J.D. ____
    $600 22
Outside the Tulsa campus of the university named for this man are a pair of 60-foot hands clasped in prayer
    $800 3
(Kelly of the Clue Crew walks through the Palace of Nations in Geneva, Switzerland.) On July 22, 1954 shortly after Dien Bien Phu & here at Geneva's Palace of Nations, a general from this country signed a truce document with the Viet Minh
    $800 13
2010's Lead Actor in a Miniseries or Movie went to Al Pacino for "You Don't Know Jack", about this controversial Doc
    $800 2
Cubical term for a foolish person
    $800 7
Exodus 2:
"And when he saw that there was no man, he slew the Egyptian, and hid him in the sand"
    $800 8
Stock brokerage founder
E.F. ____
    $800 21
In Alma, Arkansas Popeye adorns a gigantic water tank made to look like a can of this
    $1000 17
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew talks to us from outside the Palace of Nations in Geneva, Switzerland.) I'm on the same spot as the Soviet delegation at the 1955 Big Four Conference; the delegation was led by premier Nikolai Bulganin, but this man to Bulganin's right would later take over
    $1000 14
In 1998 Christine Lahti wasn't in the bathroom when she won as Dr. Austin on this Ill.-set show (unlike the Golden Globes)
    $1000 11
A ring projecting above the gunwale of a small boat
    $1000 16
This man I:
"The fire of God is fallen from heaven, and hath burned up the sheep and the servants"
    $1000 10
"Best Of My Love" & "Victim Of Love" co-writer
J.D. ____
    $1000 20
The name of this mountain range about 500 miles long & reaching 25,000 feet high means "Indian Killer"

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

Julie Arthur Cesar
$2,800 $2,400 $400

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Julie Arthur Cesar
$4,200 $4,400 $3,200

Double Jeopardy! Round

FASTER THAN USAIN BOLT
THE DIRECTOR'S FIRST FEATURE FILM
NATIONAL FLAGS
YOU'RE NOT ON THE LISZT
GETTING NAUTICAL
3 CONSECUTIVE LETTERS
(Alex: Each correct response will have 3 consecutive letters of the alphabet.)
    $400 15
Putting the rest of us land mammals to shame, it tops out at more than 70 mph
    $400 13
"She's Gotta Have It"
(1986)
    $400 1
Adopted in 1847 this African country's flag may look familiar
    $400 3
If you want to get a good this on music, name the composer of the 1739 oratorio "Saul"
    $400 26
Heavy weight or weights put in the bottom of a ship to increase stability
    $400 30
Exploded, like a balloon
    $800 29
I bet you know this fastest breed of domestic dog can chase that rabbit at 40 mph
    $800 14
"Terms of Endearment"
(1983)
    $800 2
The Galanolefki is the flag of this European country
    $800 4
In 1867 this composer founded the Norwegian Academy of Music
    $800 28
A long spar fastened horizontally across a mast to hold a sail; half of one is an "arm"
    $800 23
To delay--induction into the military, for example
    $1200 25
Look quickly--this pointy-headed North American antelope can reach speeds of 60 mph
    $1200 19
"American Beauty"
(1999)
    $1200 6
The writing on the national flag seen here includes this man's name
    $1200 9
Heard here, "Adagio for Strings" was prominently featured in this 1986 Best Picture Oscar winner
    $1200 27
A naughty sailor may cool his heels in this 4-letter place, the ship's jail
    $1200 21
Can't be treated surgically, like some tumors
    $1600 5
African explorer Joseph Thomson would have lost any race against the species of this antelope named for him
    $1600 12
"Play Misty for Me"
(1971)
    DD: $1,000 7
Enter the dragon on the flag of this country between India & Tibet
    $1600 10
In 1794 this Austrian composer (Mozart died in 1791, so it's not him!) completed his "London" symphonies
    $1600 24
This type of "tower" is a heavily fortified pilothouse on a warship or submarine
    $1600 18
13-letter word for someone who's the object of hilarity & humiliation
    $2000 22
Usain Bolt can run close to 28 mph, but this African resident may be the fastest creature on 2 legs, with a top speed of 45
    $2000 20
"Glen or Glenda?"
(1953)
    $2000 8
A symbol of liberation and national defense, it's the modern weapon on the flag of Mozambique
    $2000 11
Let's classical up the joint with Bach's third of these concertos
    DD: $7,600 16
The lowest compartment of a ship's inner hull; there's a special pump for the yucky water often found there
    $2000 17
It can mean a traditional dress code for Muslim women or the head scarf that's part of it

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Julie Arthur Cesar
$18,600 $20,000 $9,000

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Final Jeopardy! Round

LITERARY QUOTES
A maxim of Ayn Rand was "Man's ego is" this "of human progress"

Final scores:

Julie Arthur Cesar
$200 $37,200 $0
2nd place: $2,000 New champion: $37,200 3rd place: $1,000

Game dynamics:

Game dynamics graph

Coryat scores:

Julie Arthur Cesar
$18,600 $14,400 $9,400
18 R,
1 W
18 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
16 R
(including 2 DDs),
3 W

Combined Coryat: $42,400

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Game tape date: 2013-11-13
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