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    $600 23
Artesian,
Herbert George,
Indian
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Show #5412 - Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Contestants

Jeanne-Marie Baron, a public relations consultant from Irvington, New York

Joe Lane, a college professor from Emory, Virginia

Robin Woods, a software developer from Aurora, Colorado (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $6,100)

Jeopardy! Round

LANDMARKS THE SPOT
THE HISTORY OF HOCKEY
"C" BIRDS
COMMON BONDS
THE U.S. SENATE GLOSSARY
(Alex: And these will be terms as defined by that glossary.)
MUSICAL BEFORE & AFTER
    $200 11
A common transport is seen here in this European city
    $200 6
It was founded on Nov. 26, 1917; its first president was Frank Calder, later of Cup fame
    $200 1
Domesticated varieties of this Old World finch are usually bright or pale yellow
    $200 21
Gemini,
Minnesota,
Olsen
    $200 20
The 2 rhyming answers asked for on a roll call vote
    $200 26
Nursery rhyme rock song by Carl Perkins that says, "Come blow your horn" & "Well it's 1 for the money, 2 for the show"
    $400 12
At its peak, this amphitheater could hold 45,000 spectators
    $400 7
In 1966 this city's franchise was awarded to Jack Kent Cooke for $2 million & a new arena, the Forum
    $400 2
The ani is a species of this "crazy" bird
    $400 22
A cannon,
pottery,
a Trump apprentice
    $400 19
This kind of voting allows a senator to cast a vote in committee for an absent senator
    $400 27
"Left a good job in the city workin' for the man... whose fleece was white as snow", says this nursery rhyme rock song
    $600 13
Along with its most famous inhabitant, a room of a museum in this Italian city is seen here
    $600 8
The Rosebuds of this Northwest city were the first pro hockey team in the U.S.
    $600 3
Because this black bird eats a wide range of agricultural crops, it isn't popular with farmers
    $600 23
Artesian,
Herbert George,
Indian
    $600 18
These "rooms" adjacent to the Senate chamber serve as gathering places for party members to speak in private
    $600 28
Michael Jackson song from "Dangerous" becomes a basketball film in which Rosie Perez is on "Jeopardy!"
    $800 14
No StairMaster needed to get your exercise at this Mexican location with a 2-word name
    $800 9
The Air Canada Centre opened on Feb. 20, 1999 with the 639th game between the Maple Leafs & these longtime rivals
    $800 4
With a 9-1/2 foot wingspan, this largest land bird in North America can be seen soaring over the Grand Canyon
    $800 24
A glance,
a base,
thunder
    $800 17
To do this to "the floor" is to finish one's remarks after speaking on an issue
    $1000 15
Designed for millennium celebrations, it's the London "body part" seen here
    $1000 10
In 1913 the Pacific Coast Hockey Association introduced these, which form the border of teams' defensive zones
    $1000 5
The sandhill, seen here, is the most abundant species of this bird
    $1000 25
Farmer Hoggett,
Paul Bunyan,
the 1920 Yankees
    DD: $1,800 16
Term for the Senate's official adviser on rules & procedures for conducting Senate business

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

Robin Joe Jeanne-Marie
$200 $1,800 $1,200

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Robin Joe Jeanne-Marie
-$800 $6,000 $1,800

Double Jeopardy! Round

WELCOME TO CARLSBAD CAVERNS
FROM HERE TO MATERNITY
(Alex: You have to identify the mother of each person we mention in the clue.)
OFFICIAL STATE FOOD & DRINK
JACK LONDON
"CAL" OF THE WILD
THE ASSASSINATION BUREAU
    $400 6
(Kelly of the Clue Crew reports from inside Carlsbad Caverns Nat'l Park, New Mexico.) Calcite formations called soda straws are precursors to these larger formations that grow from cave ceilings
    $400 7
Lisa Marie Presley
    $400 12
It's the official state berry of Massachusetts--let us all give thanks
    $400 17
Jack London often purchased story ideas, including "The Assassination Bureau", from this "Babbitt" author
    $400 25
It's exercise like jumping jacks or pushups; drop & give me 20!
    $400 1
Sara Jane Moore was one of 2 would-be assassins of this man in 1975
    $800 22
(Jon of the Clue Crew reports from the amphitheater at Carlsbad Caverns Nat'l Park, New Mexico.) Carlsbad Caverns, not San Juan Capistrano, is home to what may be the USA's largest colony of the cave species of this bird, which cohabits with the bats
    $800 8
Ben Stiller
    $800 13
Pucker up for this official state pie of Florida
    $800 18
Beauty Smith trains the title wolf dog to become a lethal dog fighter in this Jack London novel
    $800 27
For a .44 magnum firearm, it's what the .44 is
    $800 2
Spencer Perceval, the only British prime minister to be assassinated, was killed in the meeting place of this body
    $1200 23
(Jon of the Clue Crew reports from the amphitheater at Carlsbad Caverns Nat'l Park, New Mexico.) Each night thousands of Mexican freetail bats leave the batcave in search of food using this process in which sound reflects off prey
    $1200 9
Rumer Willis
    $1200 14
This melon made it big--really big--as Oklahoma's state vegetable (yep, vegetable--they already had a state fruit)
    $1200 19
The 1913 Hobart Bosworth film is the first movie of this Jack London novel about Wolf Larsen & his ship
    $1200 28
Sea nymph who detained Odysseus for 7 years
    $1200 3
Engelbert Dollfuss, the chancellor of this neighbor of Germany, was assassinated by Nazis in 1934
    $1600 24
(Jon of the Clue Crew wriggles through a small cave opening at Carlsbad Caverns Nat'l Park, New Mexico.) Carlsbad is part of an ancient one of these structures, on the edge of an inland sea; it was mostly formed by the remains of algae & sponges, not coral
    $1600 10
Shaun Cassidy
    $1600 15
The official state drink of Rhode Island is milk with this flavor syrup; that'll wake you up
    $1600 20
In "The Call of the Wild", a dog with this name is stolen & forced to be a working dog in Alaska
    DD: $2,000 29
Port city indicated here
    $1600 4
Bearing the name of the man who filmed it, it's the best-known recording of JFK's assassination
    $2000 26
(Kelly of the Clue Crew reports from inside Carlsbad Caverns Nat'l Park, New Mexico.) The immense chambers in the cave at Carlsbad Cavern are the result of the aggressive dissolution of limestone by this acid, H2SO4
    $2000 11
Sean Astin
    DD: $2,000 16
Natchitoches meat pie, which has its own festival, is the official meat pie of this state
    $2000 21
The popular Jack London story "To Build" this is about a man trying to survive a harsh Yukon winter night
    $2000 5
In 1835, this U.S. president survived an assassination attempt when both pistols used by the gunman misfired

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Robin Joe Jeanne-Marie
$8,800 $14,800 $10,600

Final Jeopardy! Round

SPACE: 2007
A NASA Mars lander has this mythic name because it was made of parts from a scrapped 2001 mission

Final scores:

Robin Joe Jeanne-Marie
$10,600 $7,800 $4,200
2-day champion: $16,700 2nd place: $2,000 3rd place: $1,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Robin Joe Jeanne-Marie
$8,800 $13,600 $12,600
15 R,
7 W
20 R
(including 2 DDs),
3 W
13 R,
2 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $35,000

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