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    $400 7
Coal mining was made safer by the 19th c. invention of the safety this, which wouldn't ignite methane
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Show #6283 - Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Dave Leach game 5.

Contestants

Jaldhar Vyas, a software developer and Hindu priest from Jersey City, New Jersey

Nicholas Campiz, a graduate student in geography from Gainesville, Florida (1-day co-champion whose cash winnings total $12,200)

Dave Leach, a software analyst from Atlanta, Georgia (4-day co-champion whose cash winnings total $60,884)

Jeopardy! Round

OLD KING COAL
SCRIPT DOCTORS
NAMETH THE BIBLE BOOK
ODDITIES
THE MAIN ALCOHOLIC INGREDIENT
BEASTLY EXPRESSIONS
    $200 6
This European adventurer reported that coal was widely used in the 13th century Far East
    $200 21
1965:
Omar Sharif as this sensitive-yet-philandering Russian doctor
    $200 26
"Then Pharaoh called for Moses and Aaron in haste"
    $200 16
A 2004 contest saw "Brain Freeze" beat out "Growling Stomach" & "Tennis Elbow" to be added to this electric game
    $200 11
...in a screwdriver
    $200 1
"The straw that broke" this creature's "back"
    $400 7
Coal mining was made safer by the 19th c. invention of the safety this, which wouldn't ignite methane
    $400 22
2004:
Alfred Molina as this heavily armed enemy of Spider-Man
    $400 27
"And I beheld when he had opened the sixth seal, and, lo, there was a great earthquake"
    $400 17
Raise a glass to Angela Mount, who had her olfactory system insured for 10 million pounds while working evaluating this
    $400 12
...in a boilermaker, along with beer (rye works fine)
    $400 2
"A fine kettle of" these
    $600 8
In the 13th century a duty of one farthing was assessed on coal unloaded at Billingsgate in this city
    $600 23
1964:
Peter Sellers as this German scientist who helped us love the bomb
    $600 28
"Assuredly Solomon thy son shall reign after me, and he shall sit upon my throne" (in First this)
    $600 18
In 1986 a judge told the Library of Congress to resume producing pictureless Braille editions of this magazine
    $600 13
...in a Tom Collins: the dry type of this
    $600 3
"Mad as a wet" this bird
    $800 9
Britannica says coal "was the basic energy source that fueled the" this "of the 18th and 19th centuries"
    $800 24
1974:
Gene Wilder as this doctor trying to live down the family name
    DD: $2,600 29
"They bemoaned him, and comforted him over all the evil that the Lord had brought upon him"
    $800 19
Its nose is missing, but part of the beard of this ancient statue is in the British Museum
    $800 14
...in a Gauguin
    $800 4
"A" this "of a different color"
    $1000 10
In the 1300s the Southwest Indian tribes named for these dwellings used coal in pottery making
    $1000 25
2005 & 2007:
Julian McMahon as this comic book doctor who was struck by cosmic waves
    $1000 30
"The fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge: but fools despise wisdom and instruction"
    $1000 20
From 2007 to 2011 the president, V.P. & prime minister all had the same family name in this country of Indochina
    $1000 15
...in a Rob Roy; vermouth's along for the ride, too
    $1000 5
"Killing the fatted" one

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

Dave Nicholas Jaldhar
$3,400 $1,800 $2,200

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Dave Nicholas Jaldhar
$7,200 $1,800 $5,200

Double Jeopardy! Round

GREAT ARTS
19th CENTURY CONGRESSMEN
"G-P-S"
(Alex: Those three letters in that order will appear in each correct response.)
ISLANDS IN THE STREAM, SEA OR OCEAN
COLLECTIONS
PULL A MUSCLE
(Alex: A muscle is a word that will appear in the text of each clue. You have to find the muscle.)
    $400 4
He & Paul Simon had their first hit under the names Tom & Jerry
    $400 25
It wasn't "The Devil and" him repping Massachusetts in the House from 1823 to 1827--it was just him
    $400 2
During adolescence, you might feel these in your limbs, also the title of an '80s sitcom
    $400 1
Koror &
Guadalcanal
    $400 13
Doug Arbittier's collection of medical antiques in York, Pa. includes colorful jars that held these bloodsuckers
    $400 19
You don't have to be self-absorbed to do the endless crunches needed to develop these
    $800 9
Hey, hey, Ralphie boy--he was up to his knees in the sewers as Ed Norton on "The Honeymooners"
    $800 26
No debate--this Illinois man, "The Little Giant", was elected to the House in 1843 & the Senate in 1847
    $800 3
These trousers are modeled after those worn by South American cowboys
    $800 8
Majorca &
Malta
    $800 14
This talk show host's car collection ranges from a 1906 Stanley Steamer to a 2006 Corvette
    $800 22
When you dealt that card I acted as if this type of muscle, one of the body's 3 main types, had stopped working
    $1200 10
This big band leader was married 8 times, including nuptials with hotties Lana Turner & Ava Gardner
    DD: $2,000 27
In his diary, he wrote "My election as president... was not half so gratifying" as his later election to Congress in 1830
    DD: $3,500 5
Horripilation is the medical term for this skin condition
    $1200 18
Mahe &
Sri Lanka
    $1200 15
A chrome pop-up one from the 1950s was the first in Jens Veerbeck's collection of about 600 of these kitchen appliances
    $1200 23
Her boyfriend is a NYC lawyer--a Gotham stringbean who never stretches out this leg muscle
    $1600 11
This "holy" Washington Redskins wide receiver was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2008
    $1600 6
This navigational device continuously indicates true north
    $1600 20
Gotland &
Bornholm
    $1600 16
Ralph Isham was more interested in his mss. than his mrs.--his passion was collecting these, including James Boswell's
    $1600 24
The anatomy prof brought in a human model to identify this shoulder muscle
    $2000 12
This stop-motion animator created Gumby & Pokey
    $2000 7
Oceanography & volcanology are part of this branch of geology
    $2000 21
New York State's Grand Island &
Three Sisters Islands
    $2000 17
This editor of Famous Monsters of Filmland turned his L.A. mansion into a museum of sci-fi memorabilia

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Dave Nicholas Jaldhar
$19,100 $5,000 $5,600
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

1930s NOVELS
An audio version of this anti-war novel by a once blacklisted author has introductions from Cindy Sheehan & Ron Kovic

Final scores:

Dave Nicholas Jaldhar
$17,170 $4,000 $1,200
5-day champion: $78,054 2nd place: $2,000 3rd place: $1,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Dave Nicholas Jaldhar
$18,800 $5,000 $3,800
28 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W
(including 1 DD)
5 R,
1 W
14 R
(including 1 DD),
5 W

Combined Coryat: $27,600

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