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    $800 29
Summer begins on Sunday, June 21, the same day as this celebration
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Show #7042 - Tuesday, April 7, 2015

Kerry Greene game 5.

Contestants

Evan Bick, a graduate student in psychology from Cambridge, Massachusetts

Jan Schwartzberg, an information manager from Ithaca, New York

Kerry Greene, a volunteer guardian ad litem from Manchester, New Hampshire (4-day champion whose cash winnings total $89,600)

Jeopardy! Round

2015 DATES ON THE CALENDAR
FRENCH FIRST NAMES
FILM SCHOOL
WE LOVE YOU, TORONTO!
(Alex: And because it's Passover...)
THE BOOK OF EXODUS
TIME TO "GO"
    $200 26
February 19 marked the start of the Chinese year 4713 & the year of this wool-producing mammal
    $200 1
Magritte &
Descartes
    $200 4
Asked, "You got into Harvard Law?" in this film, Reese Witherspoon replies, "What, like it's hard?"
    $200 16
Nearly 1 in 10 Canadians live in the city, capital of this province
    $200 21
Exodus 1:11 says, "And they built for" this man "treasure cities, Pithom and Raamses"
    $200 10
Authors, quartet & happy families are card games similar to this one
    $400 27
Patriot Day on this date includes a moment of silence beginning at 8:46 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time
    $400 2
Monet &
Debussy
    $400 5
As "The Waterboy", this actor is a tackling machine who leads his college team to the Bourbon Bowl
    $400 17
At Yonge & Front Streets you can pose with the cup at the hall of fame for this sport
    $400 22
There will be this, the first plague in chapter 7; the rivers turn into it
    $400 14
Animal nickname for a Minnesota native
    $600 28
Pass the latkes; this festival begins at sundown on December 6
    $600 3
Cocteau &
Lafitte
    $600 6
Status update: met "The Winklevii" at Harvard in this 2010 film
    $600 18
It's not winter all year--Torontonians enjoy these areas & one at Hanlan's Point is even clothing-optional
    DD: $3,000 23
The names of these 2 current countries appear in the very first verse of Exodus
    $600 9
"Now I ain't sayin' she" is this, a woman who weds a man for material gain... oh, wait, I am
    $800 29
Summer begins on Sunday, June 21, the same day as this celebration
    $800 11
Cardin &
Boulle
    $800 7
In this 2003 movie a somewhat inebriated Will Ferrell yells, "We're going streaking! Through the quad!"
    $800 19
Flag down this apt 2-word name of Amtrak's route that starts in New York City & ends in Toronto
    $800 24
Exodus 14 didn't split hairs when it came to dealing with this body of water
    $800 12
This figure of Jewish folklore is super strong & follows commands exactly
    $1000 30
This observance on Saturday, May 16 replaced earlier, separate celebrations by various branches of the military
    $1000 13
Escoffier &
Rodin
    $1000 8
Lambeau fielded offers for a math genius/college janitor in this 1997 film; your move, chief
    $1000 20
Until 1992 there was a ban on Toronto stores opening on this day--we're not talking just once a year
    $1000 25
In chapter 4 the Lord turns a rod into this creature, from which Moses flees; it turns back into a rod when Moses grabs it
    $1000 15
He took over as leader of the USSR on March 11, 1985

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

Kerry Jan Evan
$2,400 $1,800 $4,800

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Kerry Jan Evan
$5,000 $3,400 $9,800

Double Jeopardy! Round

BRIDGE OF SIZE
ROYALTY
AMERICAN LITERATURE
CHOREOGRAPHERS
PSYCHOLOGY
AFTER & BEFORE
    $400 7
3,500 feet long, it crossed the Hudson, not the Delaware, in 1931
    $400 13
In the 1400s Christian I was king of Denmark, Norway & this country
    $400 12
"Holly Golightly had been a tenant in the old brownstone; she'd occupied the apartment below mine" in this work
    $400 1
This former Lakers cheerleader choreographed Janet Jackson's "Control" video
    $400 2
A delusion that your life is scripted & being filmed has been named by doctors after this Jim Carrey film
    $400 26
As a poker term, it's a word on its own; as a prefix, it means "before"
    $800 8
The Humber Bridge over the Humber Estuary in this country stretches 4,625 feet
    $800 17
Under his rule from 1740 to 1786, Prussia became one of the great military powers & intellectual centers of Europe
    $800 14
This 1852 novel says, "It is a sin to hold a slave under laws like ours"
    $800 15
Fired before "West Side Story" was completed, he won an Oscar for Best Director anyway
    $800 3
Adjective for info received by the brain on an unconscious level, from the Latin for "below the threshold"
    $800 27
Another word for your rump, this word also means subsequent
    $1200 9
Completed in 2010, one of the world's longest concrete arch bridges bears the name of this football player & war casualty
    $1200 21
Under this king, Jordan expelled the Palestine Liberation Organization in 1971
    $1200 16
This novel ends, "Yes, thought Montag, that's the one I'll save for noon. For noon... when we reach the city"
    $1200 18
A trip to the U.S. Southwest in 1930 led her to create historical dances like "Appalachian Spring"
    $1200 4
Sometimes used in police work, hypermnesia is the technique of increasing a person's memory using this
    $1200 28
Adverb heard often in viewing scenes from the last episode of a show, as in this "on AMC's 'The Walking Dead'..."
    $1600 10
17.6 miles of bridge & 2 miles of tunnel help travelers cross this bay from Virginia to Maryland
    $1600 22
Let's see if you know that Letsie III has been king of this African country since the 1990s
    $1600 24
This 1906 novel was meant to be a companion piece to "The Call of the Wild"
    $1600 19
This "tap dance kid" won a Tony for Best Choreographer for "Bring in 'da Noise, Bring in 'da Funk"
    DD: $3,000 5
Ablutomania is an obsession with doing this
    $1600 29
As well as ensuing, it can mean accomplishing a goal
    DD: $2,500 11
A nearly 24-mile causeway over this lake links Metairie & Mandeville
    $2000 23
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew delivers the clue from the Royal Palace in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.) Cambodia's one of the few nations where the monarchy, per their constitution, is this type; Norodom Sihamoni cannot determine his successor
    $2000 25
In a short story by this man, Percy says his father has "a diamond bigger than the Ritz-Carlton Hotel"
    $2000 20
He brought amazing geometry to movie musicals like "42nd Street" & "Footlight Parade"
    $2000 6
It's "de" treatment of a phobia by gradual exposure to the source of the fear
    $2000 30
This Shakespearean 3-letter word means before

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Kerry Jan Evan
$18,500 $7,400 $22,600

Final Jeopardy! Round

CELEBRITY FATHERS & DAUGHTERS
He won a Grammy in 1959, she won 3 in the 1970s & a song by both was 1991's Song & Record of the Year

Final scores:

Kerry Jan Evan
$36,998 $14,798 $8,100
5-day champion: $126,598 2nd place: $2,000 3rd place: $1,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Kerry Jan Evan
$16,600 $7,400 $20,200
20 R
(including 2 DDs),
1 W
12 R,
1 W
23 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W

Combined Coryat: $44,200

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