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    $600 15
Tahlequah, Oklahoma is the tribal capital of this Native American nation
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Show #6460 - Friday, October 19, 2012

Contestants

Matt Oldani, a manager of bear foundations from St. Louis, Missouri

Abby O'Reilly, a teacher's aide and tutor from Clifton, New Jersey

Glenn Fleishman, a technology journalist from Seattle, Washington (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $15,199)

Jeopardy! Round

GONE BABY GONE
A NOVEL CATEGORY
ACTRESSES
THAT'S A KEEPER
EVERYTHING'S OK
"UTE" TELL ME
    $200 16
She was last seen in a twin-engine Lockheed Electra in July 1937
    $200 8
Characters in this bestseller include Skeeter & maids Aibileen, Minny & Yule May
    $200 2
Most famous as Princess Leia, she had a one-woman stage show called "Wishful Drinking"
    $200 5
This container is so named because it's where young women keep linens & such in anticipation of marriage
    $200 13
This nickname for Oklahomans stems from those who jumped the homesteading starting gun in 1889
    $200 1
To water down
    $400 17
The first recorded disappearance of a U.S. ship in this area of the Atlantic was the USS Cyclops in March 1918
    $400 9
John Drake's 2009 novel "Flint And Silver" was a prequel to this 1883 Robert Louis Stevenson classic
    $400 3
In 1977, this legendary star was the first female honored with the AFI Life Achievement Award
    $400 27
Made mainly of this material, a vitrine is a showcase where memorabilia can be kept
    $400 14
It's Oklahoma's leading crop & is especially big in the north, near the Kansas border
    $400 23
Drive in from the burbs
    $600 18
One minute in 79 A.D., you're this city of 10-20,000; post-Vesuvius, you're a UNESCO World Heritage Site
    $600 10
Inspired by "Twilight", E.L. James turned her fan fiction into a steamy trilogy that begins with this novel
    $600 4
Zoe Saldana played the Na'vi Neytiri in this 2009 blockbuster
    $600 28
A freestanding closet fitted with hooks & bars for hanging clothes, or the clothes that go into one
    $600 15
Tahlequah, Oklahoma is the tribal capital of this Native American nation
    $600 24
Hairy
    $800 19
Pieces of arms were found with this statue on a Greek island in 1820
    $800 11
It was first published in 1967 under the Spanish title "Cien AƱos de Soledad"
    $800 6
She played Bellatrix Lestrange in the "Harry Potter" films & the Red Queen in "Alice in Wonderland"
    $800 29
"Fair" enough-- this dressing table has a mirror & a compartment where milady can keep her cosmetics
    $800 21
This humorist & native son lends his name to Oklahoma City's main airport
    $800 25
In a proper one of these, the forefinger touches the hat just to the right of the right eye
    $1000 20
In August of 1590 2 words carved on trees--Croatoan & Cro--were the last traces of the 100 colonists on this island
    $1000 12
Thumbs up for his "Even Cowgirls Get The Blues", which tells of a female hitchhiker with enormous thumbs
    $1000 7
This Swedish actress won an Emmy & a Golden Globe for her portrayal of Golda Meir
    DD: $1,000 30
The name of this large cabinet reveals its original use for keeping weapons
    $1000 22
The National Weather Service's storm prediction center is in this city, also home to the University of Oklahoma
    $1000 26
Jekyll calls Hyde this type of rough fellow "that slept within me"

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

Glenn Abby Matt
$2,800 $2,200 $2,600

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Glenn Abby Matt
$6,200 $4,400 $3,600

Double Jeopardy! Round

18th CENTURY AMERICA
BROADWAY MUSICALS BY SONGS
(Alex: We'll give you the songs.)
NONFICTION PULITZER WINNERS
DEAR ABBEY
(Alex: Notice the spelling there.)
7-LETTER WORDS
THE WORLDWIDE WORLD WIDE WEB
    $400 1
In 1763 England received Florida from this country in exchange for Havana
    $400 7
"If I Were A Rich Man" & "Tradition"
    $400 21
A 2011 Pulitzer went to "The Emperor of All Maladies: A Biography of" this disease
    $400 12
This London landmark is the final resting place of 17 monarchs
    $400 30
Rather than passengers, a train may be carrying this, goods ranging from coal to cucumbers
    $400 6
.ec represents this country; one of its neighbors has .pe
    $800 2
This colony & New York shared the same governor until 1738, when Lewis Morris was named its governor
    $800 8
"Dancing Queen" & "The Name Of The Game"
    $800 22
"The Looming Tower" examines this terrorist group & "The Road To 9/11"
    $800 17
The Great War was a most unpleasant disruption for the Crawley Family & their servants on this PBS show
    $800 29
Send me those shoes pronto; I'll pay the P&H, this "& handling"
    $800 13
The British Monarchy's official website is royal.gov. these 2 letters
    $1200 3
In a 1789 Congressional race in Virginia, James Madison defeated this future president by 336 votes
    $1200 9
"Popular" & "Defying Gravity"
    $1200 23
This astronomer nabbed the prize in 1978 for "The Dragons Of Eden"
    $1200 18
St. Mary's Abbey in this city lent its name to a theater that W.B. Yeats helped run
    $1200 26
A facial expression that's basically no expression; Buster Keaton was famous for it
    $1200 14
.sh is the domain extension for this place, the final home of a famous exile
    $1600 4
In 1774 Mother Ann Lee brought this religious sect known for its furniture to America from England
    $1600 10
"The Morning Of The Dragon" & "The American Dream"
    DD: $3,000 24
He won a Pulitzer for his nonfiction "The Armies of the Night" as well as for his fictional "The Executioner's Song"
    $1600 19
The legend of this liqueur says a monk invented it in 1510 at the Abbey of Fecamp
    $1600 27
It's the main piece of equipment in the clean & jerk
    $1600 15
We bet you know .mo is the domain for this Asian gambling haven
    DD: $3,000 5
One of these acts passed in 1798 called for the deportation of foreigners considered dangerous
    $2000 11
"Boy Falls From The Sky" & "Bouncing Off The Walls"
    $2000 25
Jonathan Weiner told "The Story of Evolution" in "The Beak of" this bird
    $2000 20
"On the banks of this delightful stream / we stood together" are Wordsworth "lines composed a few miles above" here
    $2000 28
It's the metal ring seen here
    $2000 16
This Central African country's websites are at .td; its name in French has a "T" before the "CH"

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Glenn Abby Matt
$18,600 $12,000 $5,600

Final Jeopardy! Round

CABLE TV FIRSTS
When Turner Classic Movies began broadcasting on April 14, 1994, the first movie shown was this one

Final scores:

Glenn Abby Matt
$13,199 $1 $11,199
2-day champion: $28,398 3rd place: $1,000 2nd place: $2,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Glenn Abby Matt
$20,600 $13,000 $5,600
27 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
(including 1 DD)
15 R,
2 W
(including 1 DD)
11 R,
2 W

Combined Coryat: $39,200

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