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    $1600 18
This man boasts, "he that knows better how to tame a shrew, now let him speak"
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Show #5365 - Friday, December 28, 2007

Dan Pawson game 2.

Contestants

Heather Doyle, a high school English teacher from St. Louis, Missouri

Theo Arnold, a teacher from San Diego, California

Dan Pawson, a legislative aide from Boston, Massachusetts (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $9,700)

Jeopardy! Round

ASIAN COUNTRIES
ON BROADWAY
MULTIPLE CHOICE
WHAT A REVOLTIN' DEVELOPMENT!
TRANSPORTATION
3-LETTER THE BETTER
    $200 11
The DMZ between these 2 Asian nations extends 1.2 miles on each side of the 38th parallel
    $200 13
2 snuggly, cute characters in "Avenue Q" aren't called the "Bad News" these but the "Bad Idea" these
    $200 6
Of Constellation, Consternation or Constitution, the one that has never been the name of a U.S. Navy ship
    $200 17
In 1921 coal miners in this "Mountain State" took up arms & tried to force unionization in its southwest part
    $200 25
In 1904 C.H. Lang of Chicago opened the first dealership devoted to this Milwaukee-based motorcycle co.
    $200 1
A fixed, benchlike seat in a church
    $400 12
The world's largest blue coral reef is one of the natural treasures of this country's Ishigaki Island
    $400 18
Many of this Jonathan Larson musical's famous fans have gone backstage to add their names to a long graffiti wall
    $400 7
Of a bird, a nerd or an herb, it's what a larkspur is
    $400 22
In 1831 this Messianic preacher led a slave revolt that cut a bloody swath across Virginia
    $400 26
The Baltimore clippers of the late 18th & early 19th centuries were first built at shipyards on this bay
    $400 2
"Meaty" actor who chews the scenery
    $600 14
In November 1976 the U.S. vetoed this reunited country's admission to the U.N.
    $600 19
In 2007 Fantasia of "American Idol" took over the role of Celie in the musical based on this Alice Walker novel
    $600 8
Of France, Italy or Russia, the one whose national anthem begins, "Arise children of the fatherland"
    $600 23
In the 1790s Toussaint L'Ouverture led a slave revolt that led to this Caribbean nation's independence
    $600 28
7-letter term for a place to plunk down your whirlybird, as on the top of an office building
    $600 3
Large deer of northern Europe & America
    $800 15
Its natives call it Zhongguo, "central country"
    $800 20
"Spring Awakening" is an alt-rock musical based on an 1891 play that Frank Wedekind originally wrote in this language
    $800 9
Of Gunga Din, Paladin or Aladdin, the one who was a nobleman in Charlemagne's court
    DD: $800 24
This 1794 insurrection in Western Penn. was caused by farmers who refused to pay the taxes on their corn liquor
    $800 29
In 1956, using a lawn-mower engine & metal tubing, Art Ingels built the first one of these
    $800 4
To cry uncontrollably
    $1000 16
The former Asian monarch seen here reigned in this country until 2004, when he turned the throne over to his son
    $1000 21
Huey Lewis, Harry Hamlin & George Hamilton have all been tapped to play tap-dancing lawyer Billy Flynn in this musical
    $1000 10
Of the U.S., Tonga or Canada, the one that never signed the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty
    $1000 27
In 1839 this Italian soldier joined the failed revolt in southern Brazil in what was called the "War of Tatters"
    $1000 30
296 feet long to climb 189 feet, the USA's shortest & steepest of these still operates in Dubuque
    $1000 5
To rob in a public place

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 16):

Dan Theo Heather
-$600 $3,200 $1,200

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Dan Theo Heather
$3,600 $1,600 $2,600

Double Jeopardy! Round

MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
TV MATH
IN LINE FOR BRITAIN'S THRONE
SHAKESPEARE'S CHARACTERS
IF YOU BUILD IT...
THEY WILL "UM"
    $400 1
(Jon of the Clue Crew blows a trombone.) Performing the same function as the valves on modern brass instruments, this moveable part of the trombone dates back to the 15th century
    $400 20
Fred MacMurray's title "Sons" minus Paul Reiser's title "Dads"
    $400 7
Number One:
This former pilot in the Royal Navy
    $400 14
"There's something in his soul o'er which his melancholy sits on brood" is said of this title character
    $400 25
This hotel & casino in Las Vegas is built in the style of the ancient pyramids
    $400 3
Baseball referee
    $800 2
If you're a master with a glock, you could be an assassin or a player of this percussion instrument
    $800 21
Col. Steve Austin's title worth plus the amount of title days "at a time" for Bonnie Franklin
    $800 8
Number 2:
This 2005 graduate of the University of St. Andrews
    $800 16
Friar John gets quarantined, so he never delivers that really important letter that this Friar wrote to Romeo
    $800 26
With loans from British investors, this 363-mile-long U.S. project was built from 1817 to 1825
    $800 9
Your navel was attached to it
    $1200 4
This part of a bagpipe that substitutes for your lungs shares its name with a device to force air onto a fire
    $1200 22
John Ritter's sitcom "Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter" times John Ritter's sitcom "Company"
    $1200 10
Number 13:
The Hon. Charles Armstrong-Jones, grandson of this princess
    $1200 17
She's in Troy when she tells Pandarus, "Go hang yourself, you naughty mocking uncle!"
    $1200 27
Exodus 25 recounts that God told the Hebrews to build this holy receptacle
    $1200 11
If someone is rude to you, you might "take" this feeling of displeasure
    DD: $2,000 5
Often played tilted, this instrument has a "harmonic curve" as the strings lengthen with each octave
    DD: $3,000 23
Careful:
Tina Fey's title "Rock" minus Charlie Sheen's title "Men"
    $1600 15
Number 5:
This princess, Fergie's first-born
    $1600 18
This man boasts, "he that knows better how to tame a shrew, now let him speak"
    $1600 28
From Italian for "round", it's a large & high circular hall in a building, usually surmounted by a dome
    $1600 12
The Tiber runs through this hilly Italian region
    $2000 6
A short sonata is a sonatina; a keyboardless accordion is this
    $2000 24
Hawkeye's unit number in "M*A*S*H" plus John Lithgow's title rock "from the Sun"
    $2000 30
Number 18:
The Duke of this (a title once held by Richard III)
    $2000 19
The appropriately named Servilius is a servant to this title guy "of Athens"
    $2000 29
This Canadian who built steamboats is even more famous for the brewery he built in Montreal in 1786
    $2000 13
The name of this diacritical symbol is from the German for "sound change"

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Dan Theo Heather
$13,400 $12,400 $13,400

Final Jeopardy! Round

U.S. STATES
2 of the 4 states whose names were those of independent republics before they entered the Union

Final scores:

Dan Theo Heather
$26,800 $3 $26,800
2-day co-champion: $36,500 2nd place: $2,000 New co-champion: $26,800

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Dan Theo Heather
$12,000 $12,000 $13,400
14 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W
20 R
(including 1 DD),
4 W
16 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W

Combined Coryat: $37,400

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