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    $400 20
The "Cheeseburger Bill" tried to protect companies from consumer lawsuits claiming this & associated problems
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Show #5793 - Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Contestants

Jarret Izzo, a musician from East Amherst, New York

Drusha Mussmann, a homemaker from Spencerville, Indiana

Chris Rodrigues, a personal banking representative from New Bedford, Massachusetts (3-day champion whose cash winnings total $41,498)

Jeopardy! Round

AMERICAN CITIES
I CAN HAS CHEEZBURGER?
COMPANY CARS
20th CENTURY INNOVATION
GET SOME HELP
MIXED "NUT"S
    $200 2
"Earthquake City" & "Baghdad by the Bay" are 2 nicknames of this California city
    $200 3
Cool cats know all the words to this Jimmy Buffett song that comes with a "big kosher pickle & a cold draft beer"
    $200 8
For some FCX Clarity, hop in this company's Civic hybrid
    $200 21
It was not J. Edgar but William Hoover whose name went on these household items
    $200 13
Waylon Smithers tends to the every need of this zillionaire on "The Simpsons"
    $200 1
Let's get down to the essential components of an item or problem, this hardware pair
    $400 4
The U.S.A.F. Academy is located outside this Colorado city home to the main U.S. Olympic Training Center
    $400 20
The "Cheeseburger Bill" tried to protect companies from consumer lawsuits claiming this & associated problems
    $400 9
Some say this company's CC is as fast as a Rabbit
    $400 22
The modern oil-pumping unit was developed by W.C. Trout of Lufkin Industries, based in this state
    $400 14
"You rang?" was one of the few utterances by the manservant named Lurch on this wacky show
    $400 16
They're also called Filberts, after a 7th century French saint
    $600 5
Many visitors to the Big Apple fly into this city's Liberty Airport, maybe on Continental
    $600 28
This alliterative food brand offers its "assistance" with a Double Cheeseburger Macaroni
    $600 10
Bust out a Venza diagram & drive its Camry Solara
    $600 23
The Kliegl Brothers gave the movie industry this, though their name lost the second "L" along the way
    $600 15
Alfred Pennyworth is this superhero's butler & confidante
    $600 17
To complete NASCAR pit stops in under 15 seconds, the 5 of these are pre-attached to each wheel
    DD: $1,400 6
"Cross and Sword", Florida's official state play, was created to reenact this city's founding in 1565
    $800 29
White Castle makes these itty-bitty cheeseburgers that sound like baseball players trying to steal bases
    $800 11
Charger out of the garage in its Avenger
    $800 24
Polio victims were kept alive by the 1920s invention of the tank respirator, better known as the iron this
    $800 26
Go ask Alice if you want to know that Ann B. Davis played the housekeeper Alice on this family sitcom
    $800 18
Grenada is a leading producer of this tropical spice
    $1000 7
In 1882 the Knights of Columbus was founded in this "new" Connecticut city
    $1000 30
This "Top Chef" host raised pulses with a finger-licking assault on a Carl's Jr. Western Bacon Cheeseburger
    $1000 12
We wonder if its Aveo comes in Cobalt
    $1000 25
Developed by MIT's Harold Edgerton, this "scope" was used to observe moving objects (as on a dance floor?)
    $1000 27
Not only did she play the nanny on "The Nanny", she created the show as well
    $1000 19
It's not an insane asylum--it's the critter seen here

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

Chris Drusha Jarret
$3,000 $1,800 $3,400

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Chris Drusha Jarret
$3,000 $2,600 $5,600

Double Jeopardy! Round

ART HISTORY
IN MY NETFLIX QUEUE
1969
HAPPY CAMPERS
NAME THE POEM
THE GRAND FINAL"E"
(Alex: Each correct response will end in the letter E.)
    $400 10
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew shows a painting on the monitor.) To produce the optical effect he wanted, this artist painted a border, now partially obscured by the frame, using the complementary colors that are next to it in the painting
    $400 20
Subtitled "I Want to Believe", the second film based on this eerie TV series
    $400 5
On January 20 he was sworn in as president of the United States
    $400 1
How sweet to breathe the fresh, chocolaty air at this Conewago campground in Pennsylvania
    $400 15
If you broadcast an A&Q show called "Peopardy!" hosted by Alex Lebek, you may get a this & desist letter from us
    $800 11
In "Mr. and Mrs. Andrews", a double portrait by this British painter, it's the young woman who wears blue
    $800 21
This 1994 Tarantino film about hitman Vincent Vega's journey through Los Angeles
    $800 6
On July 20, 1969 some 600 million people around the world were glued to their TV sets watching this
    $800 2
Happy campers can be found at the sites named this, like the park where Yogi Bear plotted to steal picnic baskets
    $800 25
"I took the one less traveled by, and that has made all the difference"
    $800 16
Type of song heard on Chicago's 94.7 FM, especially if it's "golden"
    $1200 12
(Kelly of the Clue Crew shows a painting on the monitor.) Edward Hicks' "Peaceable Kingdom" depicts a verse by Isaiah that begins, "The wolf shall dwell with the lamb"; the meaning is amplified by the inclusion of this Quaker colony founder making a treaty with Native Americans
    $1200 22
"She Wore a Yellow Ribbon", starring this man as Captain Nathan Brittles
    $1200 7
He was sentenced to death for the murder of Robert Kennedy; the sentence was later changed to life in prison
    $1200 3
This Calif. natl. park's Lodgepole Campground is 2 miles from the Giant Forest, home of the General Sherman tree
    $1200 26
"Rats! They fought the dogs, and killed the cats, and bit the babies in the cradles"
    $1200 17
A woman whose marriage was legally ended
    $1600 13
An allegorical masterpiece by Delacroix is called this symbolic lady "Leading the People"
    $1600 23
This 2007 release in which Texas congressman Tom Hanks deals covertly with Afghan rebels
    DD: $2,000 8
Though it made its maiden flight in March, it didn't break the sound barrier until October
    $1600 4
The largest KOA site is near this ginormous freshwater lake in Florida
    DD: $2,990 27
"At length did cross an albatross, through the fog it came"
    $1600 18
Begorra! Sure & 'tis an Irish accent this word is meaning
    $2000 14
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew shows a painting on the monitor.) Undertaken as a guide to show a sculptor the best view, the triple portrait of this minister to France's Louis XIII gives us a glimpse of the Order of the Holy Spirit that he wore
    $2000 24
All 3 seasons of this show with Jason Bateman trying to hold the Bluth family together
    $2000 9
It was the bitter end for these artificial sweeteners, recalled after they were linked to cancer in rats
    $2000 19
Meaning "embodied in human form", it sometimes follows "evil"

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Chris Drusha Jarret
$10,200 $5,990 $14,400

Final Jeopardy! Round

THE 18th CENTURY
If the Earl of Chesterfield hadn't gotten England to adopt this, he'd have died March 13 instead of March 24, 1773

Final scores:

Chris Drusha Jarret
$20,200 $990 $20,401
2nd place: $2,000 3rd place: $1,000 New champion: $20,401

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Chris Drusha Jarret
$10,200 $4,600 $13,400
19 R,
4 W
9 R
(including 1 DD),
4 W
18 R
(including 2 DDs),
1 W

Combined Coryat: $28,200

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