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    $800 14
These spotted cats are the coolest!
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Show #6162 - Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Contestants

Jennifer Najarian, a bookseller from Coplay, Pennsylvania

Ty Cone, a federal law clerk from Brooklyn, New York

Matt Larson, a technical support specialist from Denver, Colorado (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $5,599)

Jeopardy! Round

THE HUMAN BODY
BEATLES LAST LINES
YES, WE HAVE NO ARMY
YOU'VE GONE BANKRUPT
SUMMER SCHOOL AT YALE
ANIMAL ANAGRAMS
    $200 16
In the womb a baby receives nourishment from this, also called the afterbirth
    $200 1
"All the lonely people, where do they all belong?"
    $200 6
It has no army, just a 131-man civil defense force & a palace guard that looks after Prince Albert & family
    $200 26
In June 2009 this car co. organized by William Durant in 1908 filed for bankruptcy; it emerged from Chapter 11 in July
    $200 21
One course was "Introduction to the History of Art: Prehistory to" this cultural movement that began in Italy in the 1300s
    $200 11
Seeing this baby animal is like a balm to me
    $400 17
As you might guess by its name, the nasalis is a muscle in this facial feature
    $400 2
"You were only waiting for this moment to arise"
    $400 7
Southernmost of the Lesser Antilles, it hasn't had an army since a 1983 U.S. invasion
    $400 27
A French company went bankrupt in 1889 after digging out 76 million cubic yards of earth to make this waterway
    $400 22
"Introduction to" this explored its "approaches to the biological, cognitive, social, and emotional bases of behavior"
    $400 12
One of these mammals barged into my front yard
    DD: $1,600 18
Appropriately, part of this organ's name is an archaic term for bile
    $600 3
"My baby don't care, my baby don't care"
    $600 8
France & Spain share the defense of this little country nestled between them
    $600 28
The 1836 bankruptcy of the dad of this "Peer Gynt" author disgraced the family
    $600 23
"The Chinese House from Courtyard to City" was a course offered in 2010 by this department
    $600 13
Unlike the raptor, this pet bird isn't predatory
    $800 19
Allowing for almost no movement between 2 bones, a suture is a joint only found here
    $800 4
"You know I feel all right"
    $800 9
This island country, a charter member of NATO, has a Coast Guard but hasn't had an army since 1869
    $800 29
Last name of the brothers whose "Steamer" company lost steam with the popularity of gas cars & went bankrupt in 1924
    $800 24
I think the title for this department's S100 01 was "Happiness", therefore I am
    $800 14
These spotted cats are the coolest!
    $1000 20
From the Latin for "thigh", these main arteries of the thigh supply blood to the lower extremities
    $1000 5
"Jai guru deva"
    $1000 10
The United States is responsible for the defense of these "little" federated states in the western Pacific
    $1000 30
This "Moll Flanders" author started a business career but went bankrupt & turned to writing
    $1000 25
"Modern American Literature, 1900-1950" looked at Cather, Eliot & this "Rose is a rose is a rose" writer, among others
    $1000 15
Some unusual sounds emanate from this sea mammal

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

Matt Ty Jennifer
$4,600 $2,400 $1,200

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Matt Ty Jennifer
$5,200 $6,400 $4,400

Double Jeopardy! Round

THE INCAS
MICHAEL DOUGLAS MOVIE ROLES
ON THE LABEL
PLAY MATES
THEODORE ROOSEVELT
"BULL"-Y!
    $400 18
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from Machu Picchu, Peru.) A kallanka was an Inca great hall; drinking vessels found here show that festivities included drinking chicha de jora, beer made from this grain
    $400 24
1984: Reckless jungle treasure hunter Jack Colton
    $400 1
The "I" in the name of this General Mills cereal is dotted with a piece of the cereal
    $400 12
Linda Loman is the supportive wife of Willy in this American tragedy
    $400 3
By 1905 this college sport had gotten so violent, TR urged important rule changes that were soon adopted
    $400 11
Where the relievers wait, talk & chew until the latter stages of a baseball game
    $800 22
From the Latin for "earth", they're the structures the Incas evolved for growing crops on forbidding hillsides
    $800 25
1989: Oliver Rose, locked in a vicious divorce battle
    $800 2
It says right on the bottle: Absolut Vodka is from the country of this
    $800 16
Martha & her husband George host Nick & his wife Honey in this play by Edward Albee
    $800 4
TR had one of these set up in the White House, & he would regularly don the gloves
    $800 13
Hit the double this in the pub & you'll score 50 points
    $1200 23
(Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from Machu Picchu, Peru.) If one Inca met another here at the Three Windows, "napaykullayki" was the standard greeting in this language
    $1200 26
2010: Greedy Gordon Gekko (full title, please)
    $1200 6
This light beer brand comes in a "cold activated can"--"When the mountains turn blue, it's as cold as the Rockies"
    $1200 19
Alice More, wife of Lord Chancellor Thomas, is a character in this Robert Bolt drama
    DD: $1,000 5
Having reconciled with Teddy only a short time before, this ex-president attended TR's funeral
    $1200 14
Developed in 19th century England, it's the breed of guard dog seen here
    $1600 28
On an Inca cross, the three steps stood for three tiers of being--condor aloft, puma on earth, and this reptile in the underworld
    $1600 27
1992: San Francisco police homicide detective Nick Curran
    $1600 7
The logo of this brand of baking soda features the slogan "The standard of purity"
    $1600 20
Tony arranges to have his wife killed to inherit her money, but she kills her attacker in this drama, later a Hitchcock film
    $1600 8
In 1906 TR became the first American to win a Nobel Prize: he helped to end this Asian war
    $1600 15
Even the tires on the presidential limousine are this
    $2000 30
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from Machu Picchu, Peru.) In 1500, it took over a week to cover the 50 miles on the Inca Trail, from here, the capital of the Incas, to the retreat of Machu Picchu
    $2000 29
1989: American cop Nick Conklin, on assignment in Japan
    $2000 10
Breyers ice cream has a green briar one of these on the carton
    DD: $2,000 21
Captain Keller & his wife Kate think that Annie's methods are too harsh for their daughter in this drama
    $2000 9
Valentine's Day, 1884 was doubly tragic for TR-- these 2 women in his life both died
    $2000 17
It's not a compiler of mythic tales, it's the creature seen here

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Matt Ty Jennifer
$11,200 $19,200 $9,800

Final Jeopardy! Round

ANCIENT WRITINGS
In 170 A.D. Melito of Sardis compiled a list of religious works to be included in this, a 2-word term he coined

Final scores:

Matt Ty Jennifer
$0 $22,405 $14,800
3rd place: $1,000 New champion: $22,405 2nd place: $2,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Matt Ty Jennifer
$11,200 $19,200 $9,800
16 R,
2 W
22 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W
15 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $40,200

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