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    $2000 25
A wing nut is also called this; &, no, it didn't start out as a caterpillar nut
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Show #4551 - Monday, May 24, 2004

Contestants

Gina George, a consultant and customer service representative from Harrisburg, Ohio

Daniel Morgan, an attorney from Silver Creek, Georgia

Jeremy Schanck, a business development coordinator from Washington, D.C. (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $19,100)

Jeopardy! Round

SCIENCE & NATURE
AIRLINES
MAGAZINES
GEOGRAPHY "B"
LEFT, RIGHT OR CENTER
GET YOUR PHIL
    $200 21
In 1997 the world said "Hello Dolly" to one of these mammals, the first successfully cloned
    $200 22
This airline calls itself "The Spirit of Australia"
    $200 12
It precedes Hot Rodding, Photography & Mechanics in the names of magazines
    $200 7
It's the second-most populous city in England
    $200 6
One you have is "to remain silent"
    $200 1
In 1984 Philip Michael Thomas began playing Ricardo Tubbs on this TV show
    $400 30
The poorwill is one of the few species of birds that's known to do this in the winter
    $400 23
Carrier serving the Eastern U.S. is the third to bear this name & the logo seen here
    $400 13
Appropriately, the name of this director is in the title of a mystery magazine founded in 1956
    $400 8
Saudi Arabia is connected to this Persian Gulf island nation by the King Fahd Causeway
    $400 17
Bank on which you'd find the artistic section of Paris
    $400 2
Now a coach, he was nicknamed "the Mop" for diving after loose balls during 13 seasons in the NBA
    $600 29
Codeine & morphine are both made from opium, which is obtained from a species of this flower
    $600 24
This "colorful" low-fare airline began passenger service in 2000 with flights between JFK & Fort Lauderdale
    $600 14
Time, Inc. spun off this magazine from People magazine in June 1994
    $600 9
It's one of the 3 U.S. state capitals found on the Missouri River
    $600 18
The Brits spell it differently
    $600 3
In the 1946 classic "The Big Sleep", he played Philip Marlowe
    $800 28
Lignite, a low-grade type of this rock, is only about 30 percent carbon
    $800 25
Not surprisingly, in 1988 it was the official carrier of the Seoul Olympic games
    $800 15
Anna Wintour is the editor-in-chief of the U.S. edition of this fashion magazine
    $800 10
Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva is president of this nation with a population near 175 million
    $800 19
Don't keep it under your hat, it anagrams to a material used in hats
    DD: $1,000 4
He won Emmys in 1977, '78, '79, '80, '82, '83, '85, '86 & '88
    $1000 27
Sweeter than sucrose, this fruit sugar is found in fruits as well as in honey
    $1000 26
Though now competing with newer companies, it remains Russia's largest air carrier
    $1000 16
In 2002, this magazine finally tracked down & ID'ed Sharbat Gula as the subject of its most famous cover from 1985
    $1000 11
In the 17th c. Tibetan forces invaded this neighboring country whose name means "the edge of Tibet"
    $1000 20
It's a whale
    $1000 5
Philip Bailey was the mesmerizing lead falsetto singer of this 1970s funk supergroup abbreviated EWF

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

Jeremy Daniel Gina
$5,400 $1,200 -$800

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Jeremy Daniel Gina
$11,000 $4,000 -$400

Double Jeopardy! Round

BRITISH HISTORY
OSCAR ODDITIES
GOVERNMENT AGENCIES
BESTSELLERS
HARDWARE STORE MENAGERIE
GET YOUR "PHIL"
    $400 3
Her 11 1/2 years as prime minister was the longest consecutive term since the Earl of Liverpool in the early 19th century
    $400 5
Richard Burton & Liz Taylor were nominated for playing husband & wife in this 1966 film based on an Edward Albee play
    $400 26
This cabinet department oversees the grain inspection, packers & stockyards administration
    $400 13
A little birdie told us this Richard Bach book was the top-selling fiction book of 1972 & 1973
    $400 18
A plumber uses one to clear out your pipes
    $400 1
David Hume was literally a "lover of knowledge" as one of these
    $800 11
This 1215 agreement placed the king under English law & limited his power
    $800 6
Katina Paxinou is the only Oscar-winning actress born in this country
    $800 27
This agency also regulates medical devices, cosmetics & animal feed
    $800 14
"Tuesdays with Morrie" author Mitch Albom titled his 2003 bestseller "The Five People You Meet" here
    $800 19
It has adjustable jaws so it can grasp nuts of different sizes
    $800 2
Its currency is the peso & it comprises over 7,000 islands
    DD: $3,000 12
The Ancient Romans built this across Britain from the mouth of the Tyne River to Solway Firth
    $1200 7
For 1991 3 of the 5 nominated songs, including "Belle", were from this one film
    $1200 28
This bureau of the Justice Department has added Explosives to its name, though it's still abbreviated ATF
    $1200 15
"People Like Us" & "An Inconvenient Woman" are 2 of the bestsellers by this Vanity Fair contributor
    $1200 23
It's the reptilian name of these fasteners
    $1200 4
Any symphony orchestra
    $1600 21
During the Civil War the Roundheads, members of this religious group, closed the theaters
    $1600 8
(Hi, I'm Leonard Maltin.) For "Sense and Sensibility", she became the first actress to be nominated for both Best Actress & Best Screenplay
    $1600 29
(Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from Ellis Island, NY.) Here in the Great Hall, the U.S. Public Health Service & the agency later known as this did the processing at Ellis Island
    $1600 16
In titles of novels by John Sandford it follows "Rules of", "Silent" & "Naked"
    $1600 24
It's a moveable trestle or frame that supports wood being cut
    $1600 10
It's defined as a man who has many casual romantic affairs with women
    $2000 20
Usual adjective for the 1688 revolution that overthrew James II & placed William & Mary on the throne
    $2000 9
His 1925 silent "The Gold Rush" was reissued in 1942 with music & sound effects & nominated for Sound Recording
    DD: $2,000 30
The Centers for Disease Control & Prevention is an agency of this department
    $2000 17
His "Skipping Christmas" & "A Painted House" were among the Top 10 bestselling books of 2001
    $2000 25
A wing nut is also called this; &, no, it didn't start out as a caterpillar nut
    $2000 22
The desire to help humanity, especially through charitable activities

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Jeremy Daniel Gina
$15,600 $11,600 $9,600

Final Jeopardy! Round

STATE CAPITALS
This Southern capital was named for an ancestor of a 20th century poet known for his clever rhymes

Final scores:

Jeremy Daniel Gina
$23,300 $23,198 $15,601
2-day champion: $42,400 2nd place: $2,000 3rd place: $1,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Jeremy Daniel Gina
$18,400 $11,600 $11,600
28 R
(including 1 DD),
3 W
(including 1 DD)
12 R,
2 W
13 R,
5 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $41,600

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