Show #5007 - Tuesday, May 23, 2006

Contestants

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Tricia Barreiro, an interactive project manager from Santa Monica, California

Devin Landin, a student from Yorktown, New York

Harvey Cormier, a professor originally from Houston, Texas (whose 1-day cash winnings total $17,300)

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Jeopardy! Round

CLASSY CLASSICAL CLASSICS
ROBIN WILLIAMS MOVIES
NOTABLE NAMES
A "C"OUNTRY MILE
ON THE GO
ABBREV.
    $200 1
Germane to your answer is this German, credited with making good use of his organ in the work heard here
    $200 8
"This is rock and roll! Time to rock it from the Delta to the DMZ!"
    $200 21
An airport in Queens is named for this son of an Italian bandmaster in the U.S. Army
    $200 4
This country is about 2,700 miles long & averages 110 miles wide
    $200 26
In 1839 Kirkpatrick Macmillan added pedals to a draisienne, producing the first one of these
    $200 16
To a cop, B&E is short for this
    $400 2
3-word title of the celebratory composition heard here
    $400 9
"My first day as a woman and I am already having hot flashes"
    $400 22
In 1932 Chou En-Lai succeeded this man as political commissar of the Red Army
    $400 5
This country of about 20,000 sq. miles is among the most stable economically & politically in Central America
    $400 27
The panorama at Mammoth Mountain is this type of transport for skiers, not Venetian singers
    $400 17
To a doctor, LOC is loss of this
    $600 3
You're "rite" on the money if you know the controversial music heard here is by this composer
    $600 10
"Carpe, carpe diem, seize the day boys, make your lives extraordinary"
    $600 23
In 2003 the son of this Libyan strongman joined the Italian soccer club Perugia
    $600 11
This country is about 3,000 miles long N. to S. but 3/4 of its people live within 200 miles of its southern border
    $600 28
In the '30s the U.S. Navy had battleships named for states & these for cities: Macon, L.A. & of course Akron
    $600 18
(Jon of the Clue Crew reads while paddling a kayak.) In any small watercraft, don't leave shore without a PFD, short for this
    $800 6
Taken from one of his sonatas, the "Turkish" music heard here is by this composer
    $800 14
"You treat a disease, you win, you lose. You treat a person, I'll guarantee you'll win"
    $800 24
William Styron called "The Confessions of" this slave revolt leader "a meditation on history"
    $800 12
This country that's 750 miles long & averages 60 miles wide is the largest island in the Antilles Archipelago
    DD: $800 29
In 1919 a $25,000 prize was offered to the first pilot who could fly nonstop between these 2 cities
    $800 19
On a pencil, BBB means triple this
    $1000 7
Yee-haw! It's the Copland ballet heard here
    $1000 15
"What am I? A barnacle on the dinghy of life?"
    $1000 25
The organization of these theater-building brothers, Lee, Sam & Jacob, came to dominate the U.S. stage
    $1000 13
An African country of over 120,000 square miles gets this French name from the product of its early trade
    $1000 30
On September 8, 1974 he parachuted to the bottom of the Snake River Canyon; that was plan B
    $1000 20
(Kelly of the Clue Crew shows on the monitor that the fractions 1/3 = 4/12 and 1/4 = 3/12.) For 1/3 & 1/4, 12 is the LCD--lowest common denominator; for 2, 3, 4 & 6, 12 is the LCM, short for this

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

Harvey Devin Tricia
$3,600 $1,600 $2,200

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Harvey Devin Tricia
$4,600 $4,800 $1,600

Double Jeopardy! Round

CLASSIC GAME SHOWS
FAMILY FEUD
PLAYING PYRAMID
LET'S MAKE A DEAL
SHOP 'TIL YOU DROP
"TRUTH" OR CONSEQUENCES
    $400 21
To Martha's horror, husband George "kills" their son in this Albee play (well, not really)
    $400 4
Garden,
Republican,
birthday
    $400 16
In April 1814 allies Britain, Russia, Austria & Prussia signed the Treaty of Fontainebleau with this man
    $400 1
This retail chain is famous for its Craftsman tools
    $400 11
The 5 words that follow "Glory! Glory! Hallelujah!" in the first verse of "The Battle Hymn of the Republic"
    $800 24
An angry Heathcliff takes on not one, but 2 families in this 1847 Yorkshire-set novel
    $800 5
The bucket,
sand in someone's face,
a fellow when he's down
    $800 17
George Mitchell helped with this "agreement", signed in Belfast on April 10, 1998 & named for this holy day
    $800 2
To clear the air, this specialty retailer that sells the Ionic Breeze started as a way for the owner to have fun
    $800 12
Sodium pentothal is often thought of as one of these
    $1200 22
4 celebrity panelists try to determine the correct occupation of the contestant
    $1200 25
Feuding doesn't get much worse than patricide, as it does in this Dostoyevsky novel, his last
    $1200 6
Deck,
electric,
director's
    $1200 18
The Treaty of Nanking ceded this island & smaller adjacent ones to the British, who remained until 1997
    $1200 3
In the 1860s this NYC store only sold hoop skirts; now you need a big brown bag for all the couture it sells
    $1200 13
Winston Smith works for this ironically named government unit in the novel "1984"
    $1600 23
Recently married couples are separated & must predict their partner's responses to questions
    $1600 26
This 1857 Flaubert title character has an unfortunate affair to remember, leading to suicide
    $1600 7
Truck,
bunk,
Murphy
    $1600 19
Cornplanter, a chief of this confederacy, signed a 1784 treaty ceding the U.S. all land w. of the Niagara River
    $1600 9
James Cash (first & middle names) originally called this department store the Golden Rule store
    DD: $3,000 14
It's the all-too-accurate meaning of Pliny's famous Latin proverb "In vino veritas"
    DD: $2,000 27
The Trask at hand is this 1952 novel, where Caleb tells twin bro Aron the truth mom, with bad results
    $2000 8
Children's,
periodic,
pool
    $2000 20
After getting reparations from this country following WWII, the USSR returned the Porkkala Peninsula to it
    $2000 10
This clothing & retail line's double-talk name comes from Hamlet's famous line; that is the question
    $2000 15
An acknowledgement of suffering is the first of this basic quartet of Buddhist beliefs

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Harvey Devin Tricia
$14,800 $5,600 $8,000

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Final Jeopardy! Round

THE GLOBE
If you dig straight through the Earth's center from Canton, Ohio you'll end up not in China but in this body of water

Final scores:

Harvey Devin Tricia
$13,599 $10,600 $15,998
2nd place: $2,000 3rd place: $1,000 New champion: $15,998

Game dynamics:

Game dynamics graph

Coryat scores:

Harvey Devin Tricia
$15,400 $5,600 $8,800
19 R
(including 1 DD),
4 W
(including 1 DD)
16 R,
4 W
13 R,
5 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $29,800

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Game tape date: 2006-03-29
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