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    $400 20
(Kelly of the Clue Crew shows a map on the monitor.) For more than 100 years, this northern neighbor was a grand duchy ruled by Russia
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Show #5702 - Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Justin Bernbach game 4.

Contestants

Chris Couvelier, a law student originally from Victoria, British Columbia

Stacie Carvill Webb, a homemaker from Dahlonega, Georgia

Justin Bernbach, a lobbyist from Brooklyn, New York (3-day champion whose cash winnings total $80,601)

Jeopardy! Round

WHAT A KNOCKOUT!
LITERARY MOVEMENTS
AT THE DRUGSTORE
HISTORICAL MILITARY THERAPY SESSIONS
U.S. STAMPS
ALSO A DOG COMMAND
    $200 14
Angelina Jolie was No. 2 on this channel's "100 Hottest Hotties"; probably won't see her on "Flavor of Love", though
    $200 1
This movement that included Shelley & Byron was based on the personal & the emotional
    $200 7
Not surprisingly, Arm & Hammer's roll-on one of these contains baking soda
    $200 6
I brought 37 elephants on my 218 B.C. crossing of the Alps, but only 1 survived; I feel bad about that
    $200 24
The Kansas Statehood stamp from 1961 featured what else but this state flower
    $200 16
It precedes "easy" when referring to an illegal barroom
    $400 15
Her 2008 marriage to Jay-Z made millions of single men sad (like you guys really had a chance!)
    $400 2
This philosophic movement concerned with "being" included people like Simone de Beauvoir & Kierkegaard
    $400 8
Sure, it's the "No. 1 denture cleaner in America", but it also works great on toothbrushes
    $400 9
Do you think I sent my forces to win the 1798 Battle of the Pyramids because of my self-named complex?
    $400 25
In 2008, a new stamp honored this Hollywood legend who would have turned 100
    $400 17
In song, do this "Beethoven and dig these rhythm and blues"
    $600 21
This Chinese-American was one of "Charlie's Angels" as Alex Munday
    $600 3
Thoreau & Emerson were members of this literary movement that believed in the innate goodness of man
    $600 10
Breathe easier during a cold with Vicks' Cool Mist Ultrasonic one of these; it's "whisper quiet"
    $600 11
I called Rommel a "magnificent bastard" on film; that may have hurt his feelings, but I did say I read his book
    $600 26
An American Folklore stamp in 1974 honored this tale & featured the Headless Horseman & Ichabod Crane
    $600 18
To pose for an artist painting your portrait
    $800 22
In 2009 this Mexican-born beauty played a sexy nurse on "30 Rock"
    DD: $800 4
Alejo Carpentier used this term for Latin American literature that has elements of the fantastic & the mundane
    $800 29
If you're committed to doing this, you might try the lozenge called Commit
    $800 12
I was relieved as Supreme Gen. of the Union Army in March 1862; I may be paranoid, but I think Burnside's after my job
    $800 27
The Classic Movie Monsters stamps from 1997 included Bela Lugosi as him
    $800 19
4-letter term for "hold it, I don't want any more blackjack cards"
    $1000 23
Hail "The Queen", indeed! In 2008 this 63-year-old actress was an Internet sensation with bikini pics of her in Italy
    $1000 5
It's not ridiculous--Ionesco's "The Bald Soprano" is an example of the Theater of this
    $1000 30
For allergies your doctor might prescribe this drug, from the Italian for "lively" or "joyous"
    $1000 13
My victories for Epirus over the Romans left me with a hollow, empty feeling; the price was too high
    $1000 28
In 1998 this magazine publisher who died in 1967 appeared on a 32-cent stamp; it was about "Time"
    $1000 20
Sorry I ducked out on your party; I feel like this, a contemptible person

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

Justin Stacie Chris
$5,200 $1,600 $0

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Justin Stacie Chris
$9,000 $4,600 $2,600

Double Jeopardy! Round

WHAT A KNOCKOUT!
EUROPEAN ART & ARTISTS
RUSSIAN TO THE BORDER
LET'S GET I.T. ON
2008 OBITS
CROSSWORD CLUES "V"
    $400 4
His 1974 knockout of supposedly invincible George Foreman in Zaire shocked the world
    $400 6
The Nazarenes of 19th c. Germany wore biblical clothes & hairstyles & aimed to revive this wall painting method
    $400 20
(Kelly of the Clue Crew shows a map on the monitor.) For more than 100 years, this northern neighbor was a grand duchy ruled by Russia
    $400 17
It's what "CD-ROM" stands for
    $400 9
This "Andromeda Strain" author died in Los Angeles at 66
    $400 1
Straight up & down
(8)
    $800 21
In 1937 he became the first African-Amer. heavyweight champ since Jack Johnson, with a K.O. of James J. Braddock
    $800 7
In the language of its creator, this sculpture is "Le Penseur"
    $800 25
A 1966 treaty entitles this nation bordering China to Russian military help if it's ever invaded
    $800 18
This programming language isn't a little worse than "B minus"; it's a 1980s improvement of a language called "Combined"
    $800 10
House Peters Jr., the original portrayer of this imposing P&G advertising icon, passed away at 92; call him Mr. this
    $800 2
A super-strict vegetarian
(5)
    $1200 22
On June 16, 1949 this "Raging Bull" TKOed Marcel Cerdan to take the middleweight title
    DD: $1,000 12
In a 2006 film Stellan Skarsgard played this Spanish painter, with Randy Quaid as King Carlos IV
    $1200 26
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew shows a map on the monitor.) This country contains a strategic peninsula whose ownership is disputed between it & Russia
    $1200 19
6-letter term for a program to be executed from within an application
    $1200 11
Forest Ackerman, who coined this short term for a genre after hearing a radio announcer say "hi fi", died at 92
    $1200 3
Short, pointed beard
(7)
    $1600 23
In 1981, behind on all 3 scorecards, this welterweight came back with a TKO over Thomas Hearns in the 14th; sweet!
    $1600 13
"Madonna of the Long Neck" was painted in 1534 but could have been the title for this Italian's works of the 19-teens
    $1600 27
Russia's longest border is its 4,250-mile one with this "stan"
    DD: $3,000 29
This type of local area network was named for the medium through which light waves were once thought to move
    $1600 15
Hang down your head: Nick Reynolds, a founding member of this clean-cut trio, sang his last harmony at 75
    $1600 5
Orchid with a tasty bean
(7)
    $2000 24
In 1972 this Panamanian's "Hands of Stone" stopped Ken Buchanan to win the lightweight crown
    $2000 14
Joseph Smith, British consul in Venice, was a patron of this mid-17th century view painter
    $2000 28
(Sarah of the Clue Crew shows a map on the monitor.) The small Russian enclave of Kaliningrad, home to one of Russia's ice-free European ports, borders this Baltic state to the east
    $2000 16
A Russian nobelist, he shuffled off this mortal gulag at age 89
    $2000 8
To ad lib, as a musician
(4)

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Justin Stacie Chris
$15,800 $12,000 $8,800

Final Jeopardy! Round

BRITISH LEGENDARY POETRY
The first edition of this collection of poems did not include "The Last Tournament"; it was added in the 1870s

Final scores:

Justin Stacie Chris
$7,599 $3,799 $1,800
4-day champion: $88,200 2nd place: $2,000 3rd place: $1,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Justin Stacie Chris
$15,800 $12,200 $11,800
22 R,
2 W
16 R
(including 2 DDs),
1 W
15 R,
3 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $39,800

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