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    $600 23
McMurphy tries to break torpor of inmates by stage war on authority in this. Tarzan ponder who truly insane in world
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Show #5613 - Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Matt Kohlstedt game 3.

Contestants

Lynne McKenna Frazier, a grant proposal writer from Wayne, Indiana

Trevor Janes, a software developer from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

Matt Kohlstedt, a graduate student originally from La Grange, Illinois (2-day champion whose cash winnings total $24,600)

Jeopardy! Round

BOOK REVIEWS BY TARZAN
SEX & THE CITY
THEME PARK FUN
I RAN FOR PREZ IN 2008
"IN" WORDS
IT'S TOO LATE
    $200 21
2005, it return to bestseller list after long time, about 1959 Kansas murders, Tarzan horrified yet can't put book down
    $200 26
Female; born 1965; moved to NYC, 1977; starred as Carrie on some TV show, 1998-2004
    $200 11
Jungala is the newest land at the Busch Gardens park inspired by this continent
    $200 16
Once considered a front-runner, this New Yorker withdrew from the race on June 7, 2008
    $200 1
A roof covering, or something a new lawyer might "hang out"
    $200 6
Better 90 years late than never? In 2006 Britain announced pardons for 306 soldiers executed during this war
    $400 22
3 police states always war, plus, English hard enough, but deal with Newspeak in this novel. Tough read for Tarzan
    $400 27
Male; born Minneapolis, 1958, not 1999 (& give us his name, not that "artist" stuff or that darn symbol thing)
    $400 12
The Temple of the Forbidden Eye could turn into a Temple of Doom on the Disneyland ride named for this character
    $400 17
Once considered a front-runner, this New Yorker withdrew from the race in January 2008
    $400 2
In 1550 Sweden's king Gustavus I founded this city, now the capital of a neighboring country
    $400 7
If you want to see a moa-nalo, a large duck native to these islands, you're only about 1,000 years late: they're extinct
    $600 23
McMurphy tries to break torpor of inmates by stage war on authority in this. Tarzan ponder who truly insane in world
    $600 28
Male; born Baltimore, 1985; ransacked Athens for gold, 2004; knocked over Beijing, 2008
    $600 13
A kiss to the chocolaty characters seen here who delight visitors to Hershey Park in this state
    $600 18
This "Law & Order" Tennessean didn't go all the way, but he's got a nifty acting career to fall back on
    $600 3
From the Greek for "motion", it's a theater for motion pictures
    $600 8
He waited for the ground to dry before sounding "charge" at Waterloo, giving the Prussians time to arrive--oops
    $800 24
This 1856 Flaubert novel introduce new element of realism in western literature; Tarzan shocked by title woman immorality
    $800 29
Male; born NYC, 1926; musically lost vital internal organ in S.F., 1962
    $800 14
You'll get wet when you ride Blazing Fury at this theme park named for a country singer
    $800 19
Born in Michigan, he spent millions of his own money on his bid, but only made it to Feb. 7
    $800 4
This woodwind instrument was invented by Johann Christoph Denner around 1700
    $800 9
George Shelby arrives too late to save this title character from bad, bad Simon Legree
    $1000 25
This 1976 novel, Manuel Puig write, published as "El Beso de la Mujer AraƱa". Wait. Tarzan speak Spanish?
    $1000 30
Female; born Melbourne, 1969; specializes in playing Queen Elizabeth I on film
    $1000 15
Ohio's Kings Island is the lair of "The Beast", the longest wooden one of these in the world
    DD: $1,200 20
In Sept. 2008 this Rep. had his own mini-convention at Minneapolis' Target Center & drew 10,000 folks
    $1000 5
Cab Calloway first recorded his song about this "Moocher" in 1931
    $1000 10
Archaeologist Ian Gilligan claims these guys died out because they learned to sew too late to survive the Ice Age

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

Matt Trevor Lynne
$2,400 $3,400 $3,200

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Matt Trevor Lynne
$7,200 $4,800 $5,400

Double Jeopardy! Round

ANNUAL EVENTS
PET PROJECTS?
SCIENTISTS AS PARENTS
KEY INGREDIENTS
BEFORE & AFTER
IT'S NEVER TOO LATE
    $400 6
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from Spain.) In Spain, December 6th commemorates the signing of this in 1978, 191 years after the United States
    $400 26
Robert Redford:
"The ____ Whisperer"
    $400 10
Behave or I'll turn this car around right now! this many degrees--half a circle; don't think I won't
    $400 21
Bean sauce, an essential ingredient in Chinese cooking, is usually made from these beans
    $400 16
Star of "The Bourne Supremacy" who penned "Guys and Dolls"
    $400 1
He waited till 62 to start licking fingers at the first of his chicken franchises
    $800 7
(Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from Belgium.) Here in Belgium, July 21st is a celebration of the enthronement of the newly independent nation's first king, who reigned as "this" the first
    $800 27
Peter Sellers:
"The ____ that Roared "
    $800 11
If you sit that close to the TV & burn this eye part that receives images from the lens, don't come running to me
    $800 22
This brewed beverage is a traditional ingredient in redeye gravy
    $800 17
Weight-loss program that was the star of TV's "Coach" & the voice of Mr. Incredible in "The Incredibles"
    $800 2
After arthritis made her quit embroidery, she took up painting in her 70s & had her first one-woman show at 80
    $1200 8
(Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from Denmark.) If you're here in Denmark on April 16th, raise a toast to the annual celebration of this queen's birthday
    $1200 28
Burt Reynolds:
"The Man Who Loved ____ Dancing"
    DD: $3,000 12
When you have daughters of your own, with this chromosomal letter pair, you'll understand
    $1200 23
The 2 main ingredients in the Greek sauce tzatziki are cucumber & this base
    $1200 18
"Sir Duke" singer who's a Michael Chabon novel about a professor & his student, a budding writer
    $1200 3
Her first novel, "Little House in the Big Woods", didn't appear until she was 65
    $1600 9
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from France.) This date in 1945 is still observed in France each year to celebrate victory & liberation
    $1600 29
Divine:
"Pink ____"
    $1600 13
Keep making that face & it'll freeze that way... absolute zero, mister! on this scale named for a British scientist
    $1600 24
In rollmops, this Scandinavian staple fish is wrapped around a piece of pickle or onion & marinated
    $1600 19
British gal singer of "Bleeding Love" who wrote "Alice in Wonderland"
    DD: $1,400 4
According to him, this guy didn't publish the first of his books on games until the age of 70
    $2000 15
(Kelly of the Clue Crew reports from Spain.) The Running of the Bulls is part of this July fiesta honoring a priest born here in Pamplona, the patron saint of the city
    $2000 30
Matt Dillon:
"Albino ____"
    $2000 14
Why is this & not oxygen the most abundant element in the earth's atmosphere? Because I said so!
    $2000 25
Bearnaise sauce largely gets its flavor from this herb whose name is from the Greek for "dragon"
    $2000 20
John Reed witnesses the Russian Revolution with John Irving's characters Jenny Fields & her son T.S.
    $2000 5
Richard Adams was 52 when he hopped into prominence with this smash bestseller, his first novel

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Matt Trevor Lynne
$18,000 $12,600 $9,200

Final Jeopardy! Round

PLAYS OF THE 1980s
This Pulitzer Prize-winning play was inspired by the writer's own experiences selling real estate in Chicago

Final scores:

Matt Trevor Lynne
$25,201 $18,600 $5,700
3-day champion: $49,801 2nd place: $2,000 3rd place: $1,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Matt Trevor Lynne
$18,000 $10,800 $10,400
23 R,
3 W
15 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W
15 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $39,200

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