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    $1200 17
Smilla's Sense of
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Flower and the Secret Fan
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Show #6350 - Friday, April 6, 2012

Contestants

Lisa Lyons, a social media consultant from Van Nuys, California

Bing Huo, a mechanical engineer from Sunnyvale, California

Joey Falco, a writer from Santa Monica, California (3-day champion whose cash winnings total $53,999)

Jeopardy! Round

HE SIGNED THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE
WORD UP
CURRENT MUSIC (GET IT?)
"J" FOOD & DRINK
I'M TAKING FRENCH LEAVE
HERALDRY
    $200 18
This signer helped establish Pennsylvania's first university
    $200 6
A familiar man's name, this word can also mean "message received", over
    $200 13
"The River" was his next album after "Darkness on the Edge of Town"
    $200 1
This mint drink is traditional at the Kentucky Derby
    $200 11
En Allemagne, this country
    $200 24
Also meaning someone renting from you, it's the heraldic term for a human figure holding up a coat of arms
    $400 22
In May 1775, he was president of the Continental Congress
    $400 7
From the Latin, it's the killing of a king
    $400 14
This musical river was "wider than a mile", "my huckleberry friend"
    $400 2
There are Monterey & Sonoma types of this cheese
    $400 12
En Coree, this peninsula
    $400 25
The heraldic colors "argent" & "or" get their names from these 2 precious metals
    $600 23
This last name of New Hampshire's Josiah, No. 2 to sign, would live on with one less "T" on "The West Wing"
    $600 8
It'd be kind of funny if this male marine creature of myth with a human upper body & fish tail was named Ethel
    $600 15
"Ol' Mississippi" called these "Brothers", determined to just "keep on rollin'" in their song "Black Water"
    $600 3
Some say the name of this Creole dish comes from the French word for "ham"
    $600 19
En Anvers, this Belgian city
    DD: $3,000 26
He presided over debates that resulted in the Declaration, & 2 of his descendants became president
    $800 9
Title awarded to a student ranking second-highest in the graduating class
    $800 16
This lachrymose tune from the first of Julie London's 32 albums is the song she's remembered for
    $800 4
This Norwegian cheese similar to Swiss has undertones of nuts
    $800 20
Au bord de la Tamise, this river
    $1000 27
He later wrote the vice presidency was "the most insignificant office that ever the invention of man contrived"
    $1000 10
Oh, give me a this 11-letter term, the tendency of a physiological system to maintain internal stability
    $1000 17
Carly Simon won an Oscar for this song from "Working Girl"
    $1000 5
This 70-proof liqueur, a blend of 56 different herbs, has an umlaut over the second letter in its name
    $1000 21
En Nouvelle-Ecosse, this province
    $1000 28
A coat of arms from Wales features an elephant & this eagle-lion hybrid

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

Joey Bing Lisa
$3,800 $400 $1,400

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Joey Bing Lisa
$1,200 -$200 $2,800

Double Jeopardy! Round

MNEMONICS
TV WORLD
LITERARY LINKS
THE CHILDREN OF ROBERT F. KENNEDY
SCRATCH AN "ITCH"
HAROLDRY
    $400 26
Recalling these bodies of water goes swimmingly with "Sergeant Major hates eating onions"
    $400 3
This type of shot that gets right into the pores is an ECU for short
    $400 15
A Farewell to
____
and the Man
    $400 1
Joseph P. Kennedy II was a 6-term congressman from this state where he was born
    $400 20
The connection between a load & the vehicle pulling it
    $400 6
Brooklyn Dodger shortstop Harold Reese was known by this nickname, which he got as a champion marble shooter
    $800 27
To rattle off the first few digits of this, count the letters in the words "Now I want a drink, alcoholic of course"
    $800 4
Found in a range between 30 & 300 kilohertz, VHF stands for this, & many of you are watching a channel using it
    $800 16
Gravity's
____
Six
    $800 2
Douglas Kennedy is a reporter for this "fair and balanced" news channel
    $800 21
A commercial appeal, or a changeup
    $800 7
This actor played Dr. Egon Spengler in the "Ghostbusters" films
    DD: $2,800 28
A mnemonic for the periodic table begins, "Happy Henry likes beer"; Happy Henry refers to these 2 elements
    $1200 8
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew puts a filter over a stage light.) It sounds like a hair product, but it's actually a piece of colored sheeting used to tint & filter stage lights
    $1200 17
Smilla's Sense of
____
Flower and the Secret Fan
    $1200 5
The wedding of Rory, RFK's youngest, was marred by the death of this man on his way there
    $1200 22
Proverbially, this at the right moment means not having to make nine of them later
    $1200 12
In the silent film "Safety Last!", this comic dangles from the hands of a clock on a tall building
    $1600 29
The bones of the cranium go "Old people from Texas eat spiders", with O short for this
    $1600 9
This word, Greek for "color", comes before "key" in the name of an effect that's commonly known as using a green screen
    DD: $4,500 18
Light in
_____
1914
    $1600 11
RFK Jr. is an environmental hero for his work preserving this New York waterway with Riverkeeper
    $1600 23
A distaff hexer
    $1600 13
This author of "The Carpetbaggers" once claimed he was "the best writer in the world"
    $2000 30
"The strong man's triceps explode" helps with the layers of this
    $2000 10
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew demonstrates a camera lens filter.) This type of camera lens filter with a 4-letter name enhances a visual image by creating points of light streaking outward
    $2000 19
Henderson the Rain
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Rat
    $2000 25
RFK's eldest, this girl in the foreground, went on to be Maryland's lieutennant governor
    $2000 24
For Nicholas II of Russia, it was his son Alexis
    $2000 14
This British playwright wrote the screenplay for the 1976 Elia Kazan-directed film "The Last Tycoon"

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Joey Bing Lisa
$7,600 $12,600 $7,900

Final Jeopardy! Round

WORLD LEADERS
Names of the pair seen here, who've been spending a lot of time together

Final scores:

Joey Bing Lisa
$15,200 $15,801 $13,088
2nd place: $2,000 New champion: $15,801 3rd place: $1,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Joey Bing Lisa
$10,600 $11,000 $12,400
19 R,
5 W
(including 1 DD)
15 R
(including 1 DD),
3 W
15 R,
2 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $34,000

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