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    $2000 10
"T" isn't tiger, but "G" is this
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Show #5671 - Monday, April 13, 2009

Contestants

Michael O'Malley, a prosecutor from Chicago, Illinois

Nancy Gow, an IT evaluator from Oakton, Virginia

James Holst, a researcher from Ida Grove, Iowa (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $24,801)

Jeopardy! Round

BEER
(Alex: You're going to notice a theme here.)
ROLLING ROCK
SAM ADAMS
GUINNESS
ST. PAUL-Y GIRL
"BUD"
    $200 2
The name of this Mexican beer means "crown" in Spanish
    $200 16
This river boat queen is "rolling, rolling, rolling on the river" in a CCR song
    $200 3
Samuel Adams & U.S. President John Adams were related in this way
    $200 21
Guinness reports that the highest speed of particles expelled by one of these is 103.6 mph; bless you!
    $200 1
In 2008 she accepted the Republican vice-presidential nomination in St. Paul
    $200 26
The ones for sweetness are up front, while the bitter ones are back here
    $400 12
This brand depicts the Colorado Rockies in its logo
    $400 17
In 1975 this group informed us: "I wanna rock and roll all nite and party every day"
    $400 8
Upon hearing gunfire at this town on April 19, 1775, Sam Adams said, "What a glorious morning for America"
    $400 22
To benefit a children's camp, Ed Jarrett built the tallest one of these, 31 feet 6 inches, at a beach resort in Maine
    $400 4
Former St. Paul teacher Ann Bancroft is the first woman to reach both these extremes by land
    $400 27
To make a show of possibly fake friendship is to act all this double-talk term
    $600 13
This brand was founded in Amsterdam in 1863
    $600 18
This classic by Chuck Berry says to "tell Tchaikovsky the news"
    $600 9
Samuel Adams helped write the anti-British narrative that gave this March 5, 1770 riot its name
    $600 23
Standing over 13 feet tall & weighing over 8,800 pounds, the world's largest ones of these are made by Michelin
    DD: $1,000 5
St. Paul-born Joan Kroc gave her wealth to many causes, including these houses for sick kid's parents
    $800 14
The "High Life" of this beer began in Milwaukee on Dec. 30, 1903
    $800 19
She made her Top 40 debut with "I Love Rock 'n Roll"; many put another dime in the jukebox, baby: it went to No. 1
    $800 10
In 1775 Gen. Gage offered pardons to all who laid down arms except Adams & this 1st signer of the Dec. of Independence
    $800 24
Mamma mia! The most expensive this includes pancetta, Fontina cheese & a white truffle paste, all on a thin crust
    $800 6
Back in St. Paul, Charles Schulz had his heart broken by young Donna, who inspired this little "Peanuts" siren
    $800 29
iPod accessories
    $1000 15
In the 1880s blue silk ribbons were tied around the necks of bottles of this beer
    $1000 20
The third of September was "the day that my daddy died" in this No. 1 hit by the Temptations
    $1000 11
In June 1776 Adams was selected as Massachusetts' lone delegate to help draft this first U.S. Constitution
    $1000 25
In 2004 1,100 people, jumping over one another, took part in the largest game of this
    $1000 7
Derham Hall High's Heidemarie Stefanyshyn-Piper reached for the stars in 2006 aboard this
    $1000 28
This person's job is to mediate between students & a university or between readers & a newspaper

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

James Nancy Michael
$4,400 $800 $3,200

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

James Nancy Michael
$6,800 $2,600 $7,400

Double Jeopardy! Round

THE LOWEST COMMON DENOMINATOR
I DO'S & I'M DONES
COMPLETES THE PLAY TITLE
THE PILOT'S PHONETIC ALPHABET
AFRICAN ANIMALS
DOUBLE DOUBLE LETTERS
    $400 26
Of 1/2 , 1/8 & 1/16
    $400 11
It's another day in paradise for his ex after this Genesis drummer paid nearly $47 million to end the marriage
    $400 1
Howard Sackler's "The Great White ____"
    $400 6
Huzzah! Hooray! "B" is this!
    $400 21
Unlike rabbits, the Crawshay's this digs no burrow & lies in a depression--in the ground, not in its mood
    $400 16
It means occurring every year
    $800 27
Of 1/3 & 1/4
    $800 12
Now that they're married, people have started calling them Bey-Z
    $800 2
Jason Miller's "That Championship ____"
    $800 7
Hello... ello...ello... ello...ello... "E" is this
    $800 22
The 5-inch African Goliath one of these is classified as a scarab
    $800 17
Working out with these items seen here won't make you more foolish--it will tone you up
    $1200 28
Of 1/3 ,1/5 & 1/10
    $1200 13
Being blonde & beautiful wasn't enough to save the 4th marriage of this supermodel, Billy Joel's ex
    $1200 3
Luigi Pirandello's "Six Characters in Search of ____"
    $1200 8
Hey, loverboy! "R" is this & "J" is this
    $1200 23
Here, this largest African bovid considers its next move; killing lions is not unusual
    $1200 18
The third one A.D. began January 1, 2001
    $1600 29
Of 1/2 ,1/4, 1/5 & 1/10
    $1600 14
Acclaimed for "Away From Her", this "Demon Seed" actress married after 28 years of "dating" her new hubby
    $1600 4
Oscar Wilde's "A Woman of No ____"
    $1600 9
"Q" is this province, eh
    DD: $5,000 24
These animals, including the vervet type, spend a lot of their day looking through each other's fur
    $1600 19
The indoor version of this sport debuted at the Olympics in 1964; the beach type debuted in 1996
    $2000 30
Of 1/6,1/8,1/12 & 1/24
    $2000 15
She & Sean Penn said "I do" in 1996 & decided they weren't quite done in 2008
    $2000 5
Rob Becker's "Defending the ____"
    $2000 10
"T" isn't tiger, but "G" is this
    $2000 25
Certain birds of Africa are called these for the way they intertwine materials to make nests like the one seen here
    DD: $3,000 20
It's a drinking fountain on a ship, or just plain old gossip or rumor

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

James Nancy Michael
$6,200 $7,400 $15,200
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

VIVE LA FRANCE!
AKA "Chant de guerre pour l'armee du Rhin", it was banned by Napoleon, Louis XVIII & Napoleon III

Final scores:

James Nancy Michael
$12,400 $7,000 $15,000
2nd place: $2,000 3rd place: $1,000 New champion: $15,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

James Nancy Michael
$10,800 $7,400 $18,200
18 R
(including 1 DD),
4 W
(including 1 DD)
11 R,
4 W
22 R,
5 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $36,400

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