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    $400 7
This man, the father of Spanish literature, is on Spain's 50-cent coins
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Show #6464 - Thursday, October 25, 2012

Keith Whitener game 2.

Contestants

Sarah Hayden Williams, a bakery owner and caterer from North Creek, New York

Erik Greb, a medical magazine editor from Somerset, New Jersey

Keith Whitener, a research chemist originally from Charlotte, North Carolina (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $25,000)

Jeopardy! Round

THE 5 SENSES
HEARING
SMELL
TASTE
SITE
TOUCHÉ
    $200 17
Though it sounds like an aged building for assembling goods, this system is just the sense of smell
    $200 1
A removal hearing is a step toward this, sending an illegal alien back to his or her homeland
    $200 8
Your nose knows it can mean a bunch of flowers as well as the characteristic smell of wines
    $200 2
I show my exquisite taste by collecting this genre of oil painting seen here
    $200 25
An FAQ on this agency's .gov website asks, "What is a split refund?"
    $200 13
In a 1998 film Antonio Banderas as this swordsman wreaks havoc on Catherine Zeta-Jones' clothing
    $400 18
Vision occurs when an image focuses on this inner layer of the eyeball, actually an extension of the brain
    $400 4
In criminal cases, a Jackson-Denno hearing usually determines whether this type of statement was voluntary
    $400 9
This 5-letter word for a good scent precedes "therapy" in a treatment using good smells
    $400 3
Keep your hot jazz; I prefer this opposite type, a word found in a 1957 Miles Davis album title
    $400 26
This news website that lets you share "top news" sounds like it's trying to get to China the hard way
    $400 14
Split into two parts, this film finds the bride imploring Hattori Hanzo to make her a sword so she can get revenge
    $600 19
In humans, taste receptors are not just on the tongue but also on this, the roof of the mouth
    $600 5
This word that follows "bail" is also the type of hearing that sets the amount of a defendant's bail
    $600 10
The National Rotten Sneaker Contest is sponsored by the brand called this-eaters
    $600 22
Why yes, it is an authentic Gobelin one of these woven wall hangings (imitations are so tawdry)
    $600 15
In this 1986 film Sean Connery as Juan Sanchez Villa-Lobos Ramirez instructs Connor MacLeod in swordplay
    $800 20
The eardrum is also called this membrane
    $800 6
If you share one of these with another defendant in the same trial, a Garcia hearing makes sure you know you can trade him in
    $800 11
The Paris Hilton men collection includes this type of scent named for a German city
    $800 23
Simple yet elegant--I only drink tea from china cups made by this pottery master born in 1730
    $800 29
Insider content on this website can get you NBA Rumor Central or NFL draft analysis by Mel Kiper, Jr.
    $800 16
Swordplay in movies like 1926's "The Black Pirate" earned this "senior" actor the title "king of the swashbucklers"
    $1000 21
On animals these, also known as vibrissae, act as tactile organs
    DD: $800 7
This 10-letter type of hearing figures out whether someone has the mental capacity to stand trial
    $1000 12
Add a letter to "acid" & you get this adjective for an irritating smell
    $1000 24
No one sings the role of Norma like this Greek-American soprano who died in 1977
    $1000 27
The front page of this "database", an Amazon company, lists box office tallies & tells you what's opening this week
    $1000 28
Christopher Guest prepares to die as this actor avenges his dad's death in "The Princess Bride"

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 12):

Keith Erik Sarah
$2,600 $2,800 $400

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Keith Erik Sarah
$9,400 $2,400 $400

Double Jeopardy! Round

NAME THAT CENTURY
MTV VIDEO MUSIC AWARDS
(Alex: We'll give you clues about [*]. You identify the artist.)
BOOKS & AUTHORS
EURO COINS
ONE MAN, ONE BOAT
A "HA"!
    $400 2
The USA's Free Soil Party peaks in popularity
    $400 9
1984, at the first VMAs, Best Cinematography: this group's "Every Breath You Take"
    $400 11
Norman Mailer was one of the founders of this alternative NYC tabloid in 1955
    $400 7
This man, the father of Spanish literature, is on Spain's 50-cent coins
    $400 1
Hyphenated term for an article of clothing passed on from one person who's outgrown it to the next
    $800 3
Robespierre sends many to their deaths & meets his own
    $800 18
2005, Best Male Video: "Jesus Walks" (No one interrupted his speech)
    $800 12
To finance a move to Jamaica in 1786, this Scotsman began selling a book of his poems that became a huge hit; he didn't move
    $800 8
This gate, a symbol of German division & reunification, is on Germany's 10-, 20-, & 50-cent coins
    $800 14
Something for sale at an auction is said to be "under" this
    $1200 4
Gallipoli becomes an epic disaster for Britain's military
    $1200 21
2000, Best Pop Video: "Bye Bye Bye" (a boy band)
    $1200 19
Margaret Wise Brown, author of this 1947 book about a bunny's bedtime, loved to hunt rabbits
    $1200 10
This 3-word motto of the French Republic is on France's 1- & 2-euro coins
    $1200 25
In 1969 Robin Knox-Johnston sailed around the world solo & nonstop, earning a trophy called this, like an acting award
    $1200 15
A shrewish woman is sometimes called this, after a mythical monster that was part woman & part vulture
    $1600 5
Cortez conquers the Aztecs
    $1600 22
2003, Best Group Video: "The Scientist" (those Brits give us chills)
    DD: $2,000 20
The title of this E. M. Forster novel refers to a country house, not to someone's death
    $1600 13
This queen is seen in profile on all of the Netherlands' euro coins
    DD: $2,000 26
Edward Miles took the short way around, sailing solo through this canal completed in 1869
    $1600 16
Hot enough for you? These peppers named for a Caribbean capital definitely will be
    $2000 6
Muhammad's forces conquer Mecca
    $2000 23
2011, Best Pop Video: "Till The World Ends" (the fans didn't leave her alone)
    $2000 24
To disprove rumors of body-stealing after his 1778 death, his grave in Paris' Panthéon was opened in 1897; he's in there
    $2000 27
(Sarah of the Clue Crew shows a map on the monitor.) The Panama Canal hadn't been built in 1895, so Joshua Slocum, the first man to sail solo around the world, took the long way, passing through this strait on his three-year voyage
    $2000 17
From the 13th to the 15th centuries, commercial activity in northern Europe was dominated by this league

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Keith Erik Sarah
$18,200 $4,400 $800
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

WORLD LANGUAGES
Of the Romance languages, it has the greatest number of native speakers in a single country

Final scores:

Keith Erik Sarah
$26,200 $8,800 $1
2-day champion: $51,200 2nd place: $2,000 3rd place: $1,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Keith Erik Sarah
$17,800 $4,600 $2,800
27 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
8 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W
7 R,
5 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $25,200

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