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    $600 17
This company that makes Listerine & Sudafed was actually started by 3 brothers, not just 2
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Show #5510 - Friday, July 18, 2008

Mark Wales game 1.

Contestants

Chris Tom, a bookseller from Piedmont, California

Mark Wales, a substitute teacher from Amherst, New York

Daria Labinsky, a librarian from Corrales, New Mexico (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $22,100)

Jeopardy! Round

STATES' HIGHEST POINTS
SINGLE DADS ON THE TUBE
MAKIN' STUFF
BIOLO"G"
UP THROUGH THE RANKS
(Alex: And we will rise through the ranks.)
THE SHORT FORM
    $200 1
Jerimoth Hill in Providence County
    $200 2
On this CW show, John Glover as single dad Lionel tried to push son Lex to the dark side
    $200 11
This shoe company makes the Zoom LeBron IV & Air Max 360 BBall
    $200 12
Yours is Homo
    $200 14
In 2007 this show was spun off from "Grey's Anatomy"
    $200 26
They're the "cal" in lo-cal salad dressing
    $400 7
Mount Arvon on the Upper Peninsula
    $400 3
Of the 3 male leads on "Full House", not only does he fit the category, but he's also the tallest
    $400 16
Before we go to the dog track, let's make this potent potable with 2 oz. of vodka & 5 oz. of grapefruit juice
    $400 13
For their hue, the class Chrysophyceae are called these algae
    $400 15
2-word term for spanking an errant youngster
    $400 27
On "Flip This House", when Armando says it's time to get the demo started, "demo" is short for this
    DD: $1,600 8
Boundary Peak, about 50 miles east of Yosemite National Park
    $600 4
Dr. Westphall, the chief of staff at this hospital, had 2 kids, Lizzie & Tommie, or did he...
    $600 17
This company that makes Listerine & Sudafed was actually started by 3 brothers, not just 2
    $600 22
A major danger in transplant operations is called a this-versus-host reaction
    $600 19
The chief security officer of the Senate, he preserves order in the chamber & the galleries
    $600 28
"Rents" is short for these sources of love, aggravation & money
    $800 9
Eagle Mountain, about 15 miles north of Lake Superior
    $800 5
We'll give you a "mulligan" for this show about a widowed Miami pediatrician, dad to Kristy McNichol & Dinah Manoff
    $800 18
Printer's ink & a milk substitute were among the products this Tuskegee researcher made from peanuts
    $800 23
Complex reproductive systems contain these organs that produce gametes
    $800 20
In 1964, for $2 million, he sold his interest in his U.S. franchise to investors that included a future governor of Kentucky
    $800 29
"Ren" is short for this in the name of the Rens, a black basketball team of 1920s Harlem
    $1000 10
Taum Sauk Mountain, convenient to the Ozark Trail
    $1000 6
At 11:59 P.M. of the last episode of season one, this character's wife, Teri, is found dead, shot by Nina Myers
    $1000 25
This religious group founded by Ann Lee used time not spent on fleshly pursuits to make elegantly simple furniture
    $1000 24
This "theory" of tiny menaces causing disease was accepted in the 19th century; before that, no need for masks in the operating room
    $1000 21
Make a cereal commitment to this company that makes Chex
    $1000 30
In show biz, "cyc" is short for this type of backdrop that suggests infinite space behind the performer

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

Daria Mark Chris
$1,000 -$1,000 $0

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Daria Mark Chris
$2,400 $3,200 $600

Double Jeopardy! Round

STAR WARS
LUKE
HAND, SOLO
CHEWY
BUBBA FETE
"R"2 "D"2
(Alex: And in that last category, each correct response will have 2 "R"s and 2 "D"s.)
    $400 1
Martin Sheen weighed in on his son Charlie's divorce from this actress by calling for a "cease-fire"
    $400 16
Joseph & Mary went to Bethlehem because it was the "City of" this king & Joseph came from his lineage
    $400 11
After losing an arm in World War I, Paul Wittgenstein became a one-arm virtuoso on this--earlier than on violin, at least
    $400 6
This gum brand has used twins in its ad campaigns since the 1930s
    $400 21
August 12, 2000's Hollywood gala salute to Bill Clinton was a benefit for Hillary's campaign for this office
    $400 26
Exposed to plutonium
    $800 2
A major rift between Alyssa Milano & her was reportedly among the reasons she left "Charmed" in 2001
    $800 17
When Jesus was 12, after the feast of Passover, he became separated from his parents for 3 days in this city
    $800 12
One theory says this practice came from knights lifting their visors when greeting a friend
    $800 7
Good & Plenty is this chewy stuff in pink & white candy shells
    $800 22
In July 2001 Cicely Tyson emceed a celebration welcoming Bubba to this area of Manhattan
    $800 27
Deteriorated (hey, that works too!), especially by chemical action, like an old battery
    $1200 3
Born Christopher Wallace, he died less than a year after his West Coast rival Tupac Shakur
    $1200 18
Jesus was tried twice; first by this ruler & then by Pilate
    $1200 13
Although an arrow needs 2 hands for proper propulsion, when a Brit plays "arrows", he's playing this game
    $1200 8
The name of this chewy confection comes from the French for "nut"; a different kind of it is found in a Milky Way bar
    DD: $1,200 23
On January 20, 1993 this cable network threw Clinton its own inaugural ball, featuring Don Henley & En Vogue
    $1200 29
It followed "Knight" in the name of a newspaper company acquired by the McClatchy Company in 2006
    DD: $1,000 4
Rosie O'Donnell once got into it on her talk show with Tom Selleck over his membership in this group
    $1600 19
Elizabeth demanded that her son not be called Zacharias but this
    $1600 14
You'll need one hand for the World Series of Roshambo, but you can turn it into any of these 3 weapons
    $1600 9
We want to hear from you all 3 syllables & 7 letters of this chewy sweet's name, also a tannish color
    $1600 24
In November 2004 30,000 Little Rockers showed up for the gala opening of this
    $1600 28
Lacking in control, coherence or direction, like a boat without its steering mechanism
    $2000 5
Elle Macpherson & Heidi Klum feuded over the use of this nickname
    $2000 20
With 5 loaves & 2 fishes, Jesus fed this many people
    $2000 15
"What is the sound of one hand clapping?" is a koan from this school of Mahayana Buddhism
    $2000 10
Like the shellfish they're named for, these chewy mushrooms are sold fresh & in cans
    $2000 25
This Clinton pal & former Democratic National Committee chairman co-chaired Bill's fundraising 60th birthday bash
    $2000 30
More rubicund

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Daria Mark Chris
$6,200 $14,000 $11,000

Final Jeopardy! Round

CHARACTERS IN SHAKESPEARE
This character is described as "a howling monster", "a most scurvy monster" & "some monster of the isle"

Final scores:

Daria Mark Chris
$1 $22,001 $12,300
3rd place: $1,000 New champion: $22,001 2nd place: $2,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Daria Mark Chris
$7,200 $15,600 $11,000
11 R,
2 W
(including 1 DD)
25 R
(including 1 DD),
4 W
(including 1 DD)
10 R,
1 W

Combined Coryat: $33,800

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