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    $800 29
This word for an assemblage of items pasted on a single surface was first used to refer to works by Dada & surreal artists
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Show #6586 - Monday, April 15, 2013

Contestants

Tim Kleiman, an investment analyst from New York, New York

Lisa Byatt, a technical writer from Amherst, New Hampshire

Matt Eichenbaum, an orthopedic surgeon from Kennett Square, Pennsylvania (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $25,497)

Jeopardy! Round

DOCTOR! DOCTOR!
YOU NEED A LAB TEST
BLOOD WORK
CAT SCAN
(Alex: You scan the clue and identify the cat breed.)
IT'S THE "FLU"
LOOKS LIKE YOU'RE GONNA MAKE IT
    $200 1
On both TV & film, Dr. Richard Kimble was this elusive title prey
    $200 6
Checking your Vitamin B12 level may help diagnose the pernicious type of this disease
    $200 12
Book in which the curator of the Louvre leaves a message to Robert Langdon drawn in his own blood
    $200 13
Persian,
Uzbeki,
Afghani
    $200 8
It means able to speak a language well
    $200 26
You can use soy wax or paraffin wax to make the votive type of these
    $400 2
I wouldn't have minded getting a checkup from this frontier doctor played by Jane Seymour
    $400 7
A scratch test of the skin is used to detect these, such as to pollen, dust or mold
    DD: $1,000 22
A chant in this 1954 book goes, "Kill the pig, cut her throat, spill her blood"
    $400 14
Jinx,
Dix,
Manx
    $400 18
A brief snowfall or a sudden burst of activity
    $400 27
The first firing of a clay object in this pottery oven is known as bisquing
    $600 3
This doctor needs a sample from you--to use on one of his rap songs, like "Nuthin' But A 'G' Thang"
    $600 9
One way to check for diabetes is FBG--measuring the level of this sugar in the blood after an 8-hour fast
    $600 23
This title gal from a 1974 novel is doused with pig's blood after being crowned prom queen
    $600 15
Turkish Coupe,
Turkish Sedan,
Turkish Van
    $600 19
An open artificial chute filled with water for carrying logs
    $600 28
Also the term for the subdued colors he used, it's the medium of Degas's Four Ballerinas on the Stage
    $800 4
Julian McMahon has played a plastic surgeon on "Nip/Tuck" & this fiendish "Dr." in Fantastic Four flicks
    $800 10
Chorionic villus sampling & an amniocentesis can make a prenatal diagnosis of this, DS for short
    $800 24
In "Red Dragon" this jailed man asks, "Have you seen blood in the moonlight...? It appears quite black"
    $800 16
Ethiopian,
Abyssinian,
Nubian
    $800 21
Humpback whale tail part used for identification
    $800 29
This word for an assemblage of items pasted on a single surface was first used to refer to works by Dada & surreal artists
    $1000 5
On "The Mindy Project" she plays pop-culture-obsessed OB/GYN Mindy Lahiri
    $1000 11
A biopsy of the small intestine confirms a diagnosis of this digestive disease, an intolerance to gluten
    $1000 25
"Back to Blood", his first novel since 2004's "I Am Charlotte Simmons", hit shelves in 2012
    $1000 17
Ragamuffin,
Hobo,
Urchin
    $1000 20
Invented in Austria in the 1880s, it's the instrument heard here
    $1000 30
Looks like you trimmed and trained your living trees and shrubs into an animal, making this art of the tree barber

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

Matt Lisa Tim
$1,200 $2,800 $600

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Matt Lisa Tim
$6,000 $4,200 $2,000

Double Jeopardy! Round

EUROPEAN GEOGRAPHY
FAMOUS PAIRS
ENDS WITH "Y"
HISTORIC WOMEN
THE CULTURE OF FOOD
JACKIE ROBINSON
    $400 6
Lying between Estonia & Latvia, the Irbe Strait provides an outlet from the Gulf of Riga to this sea
    $400 1
Sigmund Freud & Billy the Kid are 2 of the people this pair meets in their "Excellent Adventure"
    $400 11
Add this plant to go one step up from a "jolly Christmas"
    $400 16
Lavish spending & an extravagant lifestyle led her countrymen to call this 18th c. French queen "Madame Deficit"
    $400 21
In "Through the Looking Glass", Alice sees an enormous egg that turns out to be him
    $400 26
Jackie played his first major league game on April 15, 1947 & became the first player named this "of the year"
    DD: $3,200 7
(Kelly of the Clue Crew shows a map of a country with parts of the coastline highlighted.) About 100 of this country's 485 acres were reclaimed from the Mediterranean Sea within the past 20 years
    $800 2
Poet pair referred to as RB & EBB for short
    $800 12
A small flock of birds, especially partridge or quail
    DD: $2,000 17
In June 1984 she ordered an army attack on a Sikh shrine at Amritsar that killed hundreds
    $800 22
He composed the songs "Sugar Cane" & "Pine Apple Rag"
    $800 27
En route to the 1949 NL MVP award, Jackie, a daring baserunner, led the league with a .342 average & 37 of these
    $1200 8
Iraklion is this Greek island's largest city & principal port
    $1200 3
They were featured in the 1930 film short "Another Fine Mess"
    $1200 13
A parish priest or minister lives in one
    $1200 18
In 1764 this czarina determined the borders of Poland & installed one of her lovers as king
    $1200 23
Named for a comic book character, a Dagwood is a high-calorie one of these
    $1200 28
For 10 seasons Jackie shared the infield with friend and shortstop Harold Reese, better known by this diminutive
    $1600 9
Mount Corno is the highest peak in this range known as the "backbone of Italy"
    $1600 4
Their musical collaborations included "Brigadoon" & "My Fair Lady"
    $1600 14
Metal is melted & poured into molds at this type of factory
    $1600 19
Her name was this, last name Montez, she was a showgirl, & she helped cost the king of Bavaria his throne in 1848
    $1600 24
This "Of Human Bondage" author suggested, to dine well in England, "Eat breakfast three times a day"
    $1600 29
5 years after his 1957 retirement, Jackie became the first African-American inductee into this
    $2000 10
This river flows through Toledo, Spain before it reaches Portugal
    $2000 5
These 2 Rosenberg brothers first began selling their pears by mail in the 1930s
    $2000 15
To do this is to waste away due to lack of use, as a muscle can
    $2000 20
This monarch championed Hawaii's Oni Pa'a, or "Stand Firm", movement against U.S. annexation
    $2000 25
This artist's "Luncheon of the Boating Party" shows some grapes & biscuits--where's the entree?
    $2000 30
In August 1963 Jackie & his family took part in this event capped by Martin Luther King's "I Have a Dream" speech

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Matt Lisa Tim
$15,200 $13,800 $8,000

Final Jeopardy! Round

AUTHORS
In hiding when his life was threatened, Salman Rushdie paid tribute to Conrad & Chekhov by using this pseudonym

Final scores:

Matt Lisa Tim
$2,199 $26,800 $4,000
3rd place: $1,000 New champion: $26,800 2nd place: $2,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Matt Lisa Tim
$13,400 $13,800 $11,200
19 R
(including 2 DDs),
3 W
18 R,
1 W
14 R,
3 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $38,400

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