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Suomi
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Show #6271 - Monday, December 19, 2011

Jason Keller game 2.

Contestants

Derek Schuld, a chef from Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin

Kathleen Schultz, an assistant to the principal from Portland, Oregon

Jason Keller, a tutor from Highland Park, New Jersey (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $28,200)

Jeopardy! Round

DOCTOR, LAWYER, NATIVE AMERICAN LEADER
I BELIEVE WEBSTER'S DEFINES IT AS...
(Alex: And we'll give you the definition.)
BOWL GAME CITIES
"I" KNOW IT
BUMPER STICKER HUMOR
LET'S GET SIRIUS
    $200 21
Last name of William & Charles, brothers who built their own medical center in Rochester, Minnesota in 1914
    $200 11
"n... an Eskimo canoe made of a frame covered usu. with sealskin except for a small opening in the center"
    $200 1
The Chick-fil-A Bowl at the Georgia Dome
    $200 6
The restaurant chain known by these 4 letters also serves Florentine, Danish & Swedish crepes
    $200 16
Do this with your car horn "if you love peace and quiet"
    $200 26
Sirius is pretty close--just 8.6 of these from Earth
    $400 22
Seen here, the monument of this Lakota Indian is in the Black Hills of South Dakota
    $400 12
"vt 1 archaic: to plan ahead... 2 a...to predict (weather conditions)"
    $400 2
The Valero Alamo Bowl at the Alamodome
    $400 7
In Orthodox churches, screens before the altar display these for instruction
    $400 17
"When" this food "gets its picture taken, what does it say?"
    $400 27
In 1844 Friedrich Bessel discovered that Sirius was one of these, also called a double or twin star
    DD: $2,000 23
In 2009 she became Solicitor General of the U.S., arguing cases before the Supreme Court
    $600 13
"pron... archaic... a nominative pronoun of the second person singular esp. in biblical... language"
    $600 3
The Insight Bowl at Sun Devil Stadium
    $600 8
Formerly aligned with Lacoste, this clothing brand is now a brand of Phillips-Van Heusen
    $600 18
"Veni, vidi, Visa. I came, I saw, I" did this
    $600 28
As massive as the sun but much more condensed, Sirius B was the first of these "colorful" little stars to be discovered
    $800 24
He managed to save Leopold & Loeb from the death penalty in 1924; the 2 got 99 years plus life
    $800 14
"conj... 1 a: except for the fact--used to introduce a dependent clause"
    $800 4
The Franklin American Mortgage Music City Bowl at LP Field
    $800 9
It's a European peninsula, or a European airline founded in 1927
    $800 19
"Cannibals won't eat" these circus performers... "they taste funny"
    $800 29
Sirius is really bright--it has an apparent this of -1.44 (the lower the brighter)
    $1000 25
This doc imprisoned for his role in the assassination of Lincoln saved many prisoners & guards in a yellow fever epidemic
    $1000 15
"adj... 2 b: happy, golden" as in (this) era or the (this) days of youth
    $1000 5
The Bridgepoint Education Holiday Bowl at Qualcomm Stadium
    $1000 10
It's Albuquerque's minor league baseball team; I can't wait for uranium 235 to bat
    $1000 20
"I believe in ghosts. My past just came back to" do this
    $1000 30
In Ancient Egypt Sirius was known as the Nile star or the star of this goddess

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

Jason Kathleen Derek
$6,600 $1,600 $800

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Jason Kathleen Derek
$9,200 $4,400 $1,800

Double Jeopardy! Round

FACE BOOKS
ACTRESSES
GOING "GREEN"
COUNTRIES' LOCAL NAMES
EXERCISE & FITNESS
CHRISTMASTIME IN NEW YORK
    $400 25
Everything you need to know about cosmetic surgery:
"The Face-" this "Sourcebook"
    $400 6
(Glenn Close delivers the clue.) Michael Douglas tried to strangle & drown me but it still took a bullet to take me out in this 1987 thriller; Rasputin's got nothing on me
    $400 18
This structure for the cultivation of your prized orchids can have quite an "effect" on visitors
    $400 1
Polska
    $400 12
Doing exercise to strengthen this 4-letter region? It includes the stomach muscles, the butt, hips & lower back
    $400 7
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew presents the clue from New York City.) It may not be crowded right now, but come New Year's Eve, there'll be more revelers gathered in this festive New York City location where the ball has dropped for more than 100 years
    $800 26
Reflect on this one:
"The Face in the" this, by Stephanie Tolan
    $800 13
She played Katherine in then-husband Kenneth Branagh's 1989 film of "Henry V"
    $800 19
A retailer of fresh vegetables & fruits in England
    $800 2
Nippon
    $800 15
The name of this machine that gives a low-impact cardio workout is the almost circular motion its pedals make
    $800 8
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew presents the clue from New York City.) Take someone special to Radio City Music Hall's Christmas spectacular to see a lineup of 36 of these performers
    $1200 27
A 1931 collection of Irving Berlin librettos:
"Face the" this
    $1200 14
This alumna of "That '70s Show" went to the future in "The Book of Eli"; "Friends with Benefits" is present-day
    $1200 20
A first timer on a cattle drive
    $1200 3
Magyarorszag
    $1200 16
"Your" these "will amaze you", says the women-only gym of the same name
    $1200 9
(Sarah of the Clue Crew presents the clue from New York City.) Fight the crowds on this famous avenue for quality gifts from the likes of Tiffany, Bergdorf Goodman, & Louis Vuitton
    $1600 28
I can't recall the name, but "The Face Is" this, by Ogden Nash
    $1600 23
This "Party of Five" actress, a trained ballerina, starred in Robert Altman's ballet film "The Company"
    $1600 21
A swath of parks or rural land surrounding a city, or a rank of a karate student
    DD: $5,000 4
Hellas
    $1600 17
You have to be careful swinging around this hefty piece of equipment that's gained popularity recently
    $1600 10
(Sarah of the Clue Crew presents the clue from New York City.) Here's a Christmas cocktail that's sure to warm your heart: made with melon-flavored Midori liqueur, it's named for this Dr. Seuss character
    $2000 29
A 1950s picture book:
"The Face of" this Asian part of Turkey aka Asia Minor
    $2000 24
A star for decades, she's seen here in the 1939 film "Golden Boy"
    $2000 22
A raiding practice of buying up shares, forcing the company to buy them back at a premium
    $2000 5
Suomi
    $2000 30
Colombian-born Alberto Perez brought this Latin-inspired "Dance Fitness Party" to Miami in 2001
    DD: $5,000 11
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew presents the clue from New York City.) Gingerbread men & handmade ornaments are but a few of the items offered at the holiday market at this famous circle named for an Italian explorer

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Jason Kathleen Derek
$27,600 $19,200 $8,200

Final Jeopardy! Round

FAMOUS BUILDINGS
Recent evidence suggests that, despite its name, this 1599 building was a 20-sided icosagon

Final scores:

Jason Kathleen Derek
$16,600 $16,500 $0
2-day champion: $44,800 2nd place: $2,000 3rd place: $1,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Jason Kathleen Derek
$21,200 $21,200 $8,200
29 R
(including 2 DDs),
0 W
23 R,
3 W
(including 1 DD)
6 R,
0 W

Combined Coryat: $50,600

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