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    $1000 29
The non-performer inducted in 1999 was this producer who gave The Beatles their first recording contract
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Show #4310 - Friday, May 2, 2003

2003 Celebrity Jeopardy! game 5.

Contestants

Joshua Malina, an actor from The West Wing

CCH Pounder, an actress from The Shield

Jeff Probst, a television personality from Survivor

Jeopardy! Round

TOP GODS
OH, THE AMENITIES!
DON'T BUG ME!
WE'RE NOT MAKING THIS UP
ROCK & ROLL HALL OF FAMERS
THE "WEST" WING
    $200 13
Zeus had the juice as the top god of this civilization
    $200 2
Perhaps a game of squash before your afternoon tea at Cliveden, once the home of Lady Astor in this country
    $200 1
In Africa, some nests of these wood-eating insects can reach a height of 20 feet
    $200 3
In August you may see more than a million bats fly out from the Congress Ave. Bridge in Austin in this U.S. state
    $200 10
"I Get Around" was the first No. 1 hit for this California group; "Kokomo" came 24 years later
    $200 5
In November 1996 Cecil Underwood was re-elected governor of this state; the first time was in 1956
    $400 24
Jupiter jammed as the king deity of these ancient people
    $400 7
Enjoy a hot drink in the morning in Jukkasjarvi, Sweden, after a chilly night in a hotel made entirely of this
    $400 19
This large, hairy bee is one of the few insects that can control its body temperature
    $400 4
This late, great star nicknamed "The Merm" once recorded a disco album, &--stop the presses!--it's been re-released!
    $400 18
"(Sittin' On) The Dock Of The Bay" was his only No. 1 hit
    $400 6
A famous expression at this military academy is "Much of the history we teach was made by people we taught"
    $600 25
Amen to Ammon, the ram-headed ruler of heaven for this ancient civilization
    $600 12
Ah! A lavishly stocked mini bar! It could distract me from the dancing fountains & the "O" show at this Vegas hotel
    DD: $1,000 21
The spider species Argyroneta aquatica lives mostly in this environment
    $600 15
Guinness says a single bunch of these grown in 1999 weighed 287 lbs. -- hope no one slipped on the peel
    $600 27
This new wave group gave us hits like "Roxanne" & "Don't Stand So Close To Me"
    $600 8
(Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from the banks of the Thames River in London.) Parliament is also called this palace, for the London borough where the buildings are located
    $800 26
Quetzalcoatl did double duty as the top god of both the Toltecs & these people
    $800 14
Frolic in a 7' tall champagne glass hot tub at Caesars Cove Haven Resort in the Poconos in this U.S. state
    $800 22
Some scientists use the term hexapod in referring to insects; hexapod is Greek for this many legs
    $800 16
Winston-Salem, N.C. is home to one of these circuses; it features teensy insects doing high dives & being shot from a cannon
    $800 28
Stephen King is a fan of this headbanging group that "Shook Me All Night Long"
    $800 9
"Rumble" & "Maria" are songs from this 1961 movie
    $1000 20
This California inn whose name reminds us of "The Material Girl" has a caveman room with a waterfall shower
    $1000 23
Also called loopers, spanworms & measuring worms, they are actually the caterpillars of moths
    $1000 17
Ocean City, New Jersey has a Miss Crustacean Pageant -- a beauty contest for the hermit type of these
    $1000 29
The non-performer inducted in 1999 was this producer who gave The Beatles their first recording contract
    $1000 11
Dash or dot off a note to Ezra Cornell, founder of this telegraph company

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

Jeff CCH Joshua
$0 $1,000 $1,200

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Jeff CCH Joshua
$1,800 $1,400 $8,800

Double Jeopardy! Round

TOP "GOD"s
PCH POUNDER
TIME'S MAN OF THE YEAR
SURVIVORS
BIBLE STUDY
NUDIST, BUDDHIST OR CUBIST
    $400 11
Mario Puzo bestsellers turned into films include "The Cotton Club" & this one
    $400 22
From the north, Highway 1 enters San Francisco by this bridge
    $400 16
Pope John XXIII was Man of the Year for 1962; this pope was Man of the Year for 1994
    $400 20
In 1943 the 11 survivors of the sunken PT Boat 109 were led to rescue & safety by this future U.S. president
    $400 6
Mahershalalhasbaz, son of the prophet Isaiah, has this distinction in the Bible
    $400 1
The Dalai Lama
    $800 12
This giant movie monster first attacked Tokyo in a 1956 film
    $800 23
Lewis & Clark spent 7 weeks in Seaside, Oregon boiling sea water to get enough of this to preserve their return food
    $800 17
No doubt his selection as Man of the Year for 1991 was big news on his CNN
    $800 21
In 1992 two of these weather phenomena named Iniki & Andrew left survivors cleaning up from Hawaii to Florida
    $800 7
Psalm 147 says, "Praise the Lord, O" this city; "Praise thy God, O Zion"
    $800 2
Pablo Picasso
    $1200 13
The Sex Pistols' version of this British national anthem got them banned...& made them superstars
    $1200 24
PCH through Big Sur was dedicated as the state's first scenic route by this first lady in 1966
    DD: $2,500 18
Time's Man of the Year for 1982 wasn't a man at all but this electronic device
    $1200 25
Ironically, a horse named Comanche survived this commander's "Last Stand" in 1876
    $1200 8
Ehud, the second of these officials listed in the Bible, killed the king of Moab with a dagger, not a gavel
    $1200 3
Lady Godiva
    $1600 14
"Day by Day" was a hit song from this musical based on the gospel according to St. Matthew
    DD: $2,000 28
Casa Pacifica in San Clemente was the western White House of this U.S. president
    $1600 19
He was Time's Man of the Year twice: in 1944 when he was a general & later when he was president
    $1600 26
A survivor of this 1912 disaster at sea, Marjorie Newell Robb, died in 1992 at the age of 103
    $1600 9
This Israelite leader's last lines, in Deuteronomy 33, predict his people's conquest of their enemies
    $1600 4
Juan Gris
    $2000 15
"Breathless" film director who led the French new wave
    $2000 27
Ishmael, the only survivor, is rescued by the Rachel at the end of this Herman Melville novel
    $2000 10
The Claude Lorrain painting, seen here, is of this event from Matthew's gospel; note the little Jesus up there
    $2000 5
Nichiren Shonin

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Jeff CCH Joshua
$1,800 $3,800 $24,100
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

CELEBRITY AUCTIONS
A 1999 sale of her effects included a baseball signed by one husband & a conversion certificate signed by her last

Final scores:

Jeff CCH Joshua
$3,600 $0 $24,118
2nd place: $20,000 for ALS Association 3rd place: $20,000 for Artists for a New South Africa Winner: $50,000 for Bet Tzedek Legal Services-The House of Justice

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Jeff CCH Joshua
$1,800 $3,800 $22,000
4 R,
1 W
10 R,
6 W
33 R
(including 3 DDs),
4 W

Combined Coryat: $27,600

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