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    $400 13
For a great view of northern France, climb all 271 steps to the top of one of these, a Calais harbor landmark built in 1848
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Show #6623 - Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Contestants

Kathy Nitschke, a customer-service representative from Greenbush, Maine

Jonathan Van Balen, an international marketing specialist from Lexington, Kentucky

Rachel Gordon, an attorney from Washington, D.C. (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $7,400)

Jeopardy! Round

FIRST NAMES IN THE DICTIONARY
TECHNOLOGY
POP--THE QUESTION
DOUBLE DOUBLE LETTERS
THE BURGERS
OF CALAIS
    $200 6
A short haircut for women, or what you do "for apples" on Halloween
    $200 11
Gooo--wait, is it? Yes! Gooooooal! In 2012 this sport's FIFA approved the use of goal-line technology
    $200 1
Arlene Francis & Steve Allen tried to guess people's occupations as panelists on this show that ran for over 17 years
    $200 17
A speech to a group, or a designation like 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue
    $200 26
The Double Quarter Pounder with Cheese
    $200 12
Calais is less than 30 miles from England across this neck of the English Channel also called the Pas de Calais
    $400 7
Now calling one of these youths trained for knighthood
    DD: $2,000 18
(Kelly of the Clue Crew shows a diagram of a ship & a submarine on the monitor.) To hide a warship's engine noises, Prairie/Masker technology on the ship creates waves of bubbles, an effective tactic for outwitting the passive type of this detection device
    $400 2
The Clash asked, "come on & let me know" this title
    $400 22
In the 19th century Thomas Palmer told us what to do "if at first you don't" do this
    $400 27
The Bonus Jack
    $400 13
For a great view of northern France, climb all 271 steps to the top of one of these, a Calais harbor landmark built in 1848
    $600 8
It follows potato or precedes "off the old block"
    $600 19
This chipmaker, the world's largest, has announced "systems on a chip" measuring 22 nanometers
    $600 3
Completes Sheryl Crow's query "are you strong enough to be" this
    $600 23
One who murders a politically prominent person
    $600 29
Dave's Hot 'n Juicy 1/4 lb. Single
    $600 14
The burghers of Calais were 6 men who offered themselves as hostages to get the English to lift this in 1347
    $800 9
A shade of brown, like Crayola's burnt & raw crayons
    $800 20
The name of this colorful wireless headset technology refers to a tech trade association founded in 1998
    $800 4
Before "The Price Is Right", Drew Carey hosted this improv show based on a British series
    $800 24
Paris' Notre Dame was one of the first buildings to use a flying this, an arched exterior support
    $800 30
A Crave Case of Sliders
    $800 15
Visit "The Dome", built to launch Nazi V-2 rockets; it's this type of underground structure, buster
    $1000 10
A jousting spear
    $1000 21
CSIRO has developed technology that helps drain this gas, CH4, released by the mining of coal
    $1000 5
Jewel asked this musical question "after all the lies that you told"
    $1000 25
When it means a great abundance, it's usually found before "of riches"
    $1000 28
The Bacon Cheeseburger Toaster
    $1000 16
A column in Calais commemorates the return of this number King Louis after the fall of Napoleon

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

Rachel Jonathan Kathy
$1,800 $2,000 $1,200

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Rachel Jonathan Kathy
$8,600 $3,600 $2,000

Double Jeopardy! Round

LIGHT VERSE
1880s AMERICA
DOG-GONE IT
WORLD "P"s
SNL CAST MEMBERS ON FILM
WORDS IN STATES
(Alex: The correct response will be found In the name of a state that is suggested by the information we give you in the clue.)
    $400 22
This epic poem by John Milton calls angels "progeny of light"
    $400 17
In the Adirondacks Dr. Edward Trudeau opened the first U.S. sanitarium for this disease aka consumption
    $400 1
"Epitaph for a Dog", a favorite one of this lord & romantic poet, can be seen on a monument at Newstead Abbey
    $400 12
This South American country is landlocked but loaded with hydropowerful rivers
    $400 7
"The Waterboy"
    $400 2
If you're curious in Kodiak, just do this
    $800 23
"Hand in hand, on the edge of the sand," these 2 title animals of an Edward Lear poem "danced by the light of the moon"
    DD: $1,200 18
This school that trained black students to become teachers opened on July 4, 1881 in Alabama
    $800 13
Its area is roughly 65 million square miles
    $800 8
"Lost in Translation"
    $800 3
Cognizant in Dover
    $1200 24
One of her sonnets says, "I love thee to the level of everyday's most quiet need, by sun and candle-light"
    $1200 19
In 1886 this new subsidiary of Bell Telephone opened its first line, New York to Philadelphia
    DD: $2,400 14
World Book says this "is a small country...that has worldwide importance as a transportation center"
    $1200 9
"The Love Guru"
    $1200 4
Non-sweet taste in Independence
    $1600 25
This poem by Dylan Thomas says, "old age should burn and rave at close of day; rage, rage against the dying of the light"
    $1600 20
1880 Democratic candidate Winfield Hancock's cluelessness about tariffs helped win this man the White House
    $1600 27
In this playwright's "Come Back, Little Sheba", Sheba is the missing dog
    $1600 15
Maybe Dr. Drew's family came from this city in Belarus where the Pina & Pripet rivers meet
    $1600 10
"Horrible Bosses"
    $1600 5
Moon goddess in Muncie
    $2000 26
"Like a poet hidden in the light of thought, singing hymns unbidden", said Shelley in his ode to this bird
    $2000 21
"The ball struck him just behind the ear" isn't from the sports page but from this man telling how he shot Jesse James
    $2000 16
At a July 1945 conference in this city, the Allies set forth a policy to occupy Germany & outlaw the Nazi Party
    $2000 11
"Cabin Boy"
    $2000 6
Me, myself & I in Eugene

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Rachel Jonathan Kathy
$9,000 $7,200 $400

Final Jeopardy! Round

SPORTING EVENTS
An old name for this Olympic sporting event is the quinquertium

Final scores:

Rachel Jonathan Kathy
$3,599 $12,201 $798
2nd place: $2,000 New champion: $12,201 3rd place: $1,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Rachel Jonathan Kathy
$7,400 $5,600 $400
14 R
(including 1 DD),
3 W
20 R
(including 2 DDs),
9 W
9 R,
5 W

Combined Coryat: $13,400

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