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    $1200 5
Edmund Hillary got the glory, but John Hunt was the leader of the 1953 expedition that conquered this
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Show #7067 - Tuesday, May 12, 2015

2015 Celebrity Jeopardy! game 2.

Contestants

Mark Kelly, a retired U.S. Navy captain and astronaut from Houston, Texas

Kevin O'Leary, an entrepreneur from Shark Tank

Aaron Rodgers, the reigning NFL MVP from the Green Bay Packers

Jeopardy! Round

NUMBER 12
BIBLE MVPs
TRAVELING AMONGST THE STARS
IT'S TRUE
ALSO A BUSINESS TERM
FOREBEARS
    $200 1
Number 4 of the 12 steps of this organization founded in 1935: "A searching and fearless moral inventory"
    $200 4
This man earned his MVP status leading the Israelites out of bondage in Egypt
    $200 13
allmovie.com's review of "Run All Night" noted "the constant hissing of threats into cell phones" by this Irish actor
    $200 10
This national symbol doesn't get the white feathers that lead to its name until around age 4
    $200 15
The Maya believed that their ancestors were created from this plant aka maize
    $400 2
This Jazz man who wore No. 12 for Utah led the NBA in assists for 9 straight seasons
    $400 5
This fisherman was picked specifically by Jesus to be the "rock" of his new church
    $400 17
She was one of the Fly Girls on "In Living Color" back before we knew her as "Jenny from the Block"
    $400 11
Covering barely 100 acres, it's the smallest country in Europe
    $400 16
Researching this book, Alex Haley found out that Kunta Kinte was his ancestor
    $600 3
A cost analysis of "The Twelve Days of Christmas" said these 12 12th day items would set you back $2,854.80
    $600 6
This wife of Abraham & mother of Isaac was favored by God as the "mother of nations"
    $600 18
In 1987 this actress was "The Princess Bride" on film; these days she's married to politics on Netflix
    $600 12
This planet comes within 25 million miles of Earth, the closest of any planet
    DD: $400 22
For the Gagudju & other Aboriginals of this country, "the Dreaming" is the time of their ancestor spirits
    $800 8
A free black man works as a violin player in 1840s America in this 2013 film, then horrifically & suddenly does not
    $800 7
Jesus loved him enough to raise him from the dead in John 11
    $800 19
In 1966 this crooner hit No. 1 on the Billboard charts with "Strangers In The Night"
    $800 14
At Woodstock Jimi Hendrix played this model of Fender guitar
    $1000 9
In 1671 John Milton revised this epic poem into 12 books featuring God & Satan
    $1000 23
It was this MVP (most valuable prophet) who asked whether the leopard can change his spots
    $1000 20
These 2 female co-stars of "The Breakfast Club" attended a 30th anniversary celebration of the movie in 2015
    $1000 21
In NYC TLC stands for "Taxi &" this "Commission"

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 13):

Aaron Kevin Mark
$2,000 -$400 $1,200

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Aaron Kevin Mark
$2,200 $1,200 $3,000

Double Jeopardy! Round

LEADER OF THE PACK
PHYSICAL SCIENCE
CITIES IN SONG
SHARK TANK
"N" DEAVOUR
5 BEARS
    $400 3
In 1911 Roald Amundsen led 4 men, 4 sleds & 52 dogs to this spot that's far south but not warm
    $400 8
A bummer, man, or an aerodynamic force opposing an aircraft's motion through the air due to friction
    $400 18
Randy Newman:
"Looks like another perfect day, I love" this city
    $400 1
Millions of years of evolution allow bull sharks to hunt where they can't see; they smell drops of this 500 yards away
    $400 11
A person in a car with a "just married" sign
    $800 4
In 334 B.C. this "Great" guy led 35,000 Greeks into Persia
    $800 9
Nima Arkani-Hamed is using this number dimension, the next one beyond time, to rock the physics world
    $800 19
Billy Joel:
"Well, we're living here... and they're closing all the factories down"
    $800 2
In Australia what's called "flake" is actually shark meat & is the most popular fish in fish 'n' these
    $800 12
A game in which a pitcher doesn't give up a single, double, triple or homer
    $800 26
California governors who are UC Bears: Earl Warren, Pete Wilson & this current one
    $1200 5
Edmund Hillary got the glory, but John Hunt was the leader of the 1953 expedition that conquered this
    $1200 10
The science of stoichiometry studies the amounts of substances needed to produce these chemical events
    $1200 20
Jay Z & Alicia Keys:
"Now you're in" this city, "these streets will make you feel brand new, big lights will inspire you"
    $1200 27
If the TV show isn't enough, see a real 1. 3-million-gallon shark tank at this Vegas casino that has a body of water in its name
    $1200 13
A model or pattern, or a barfly on "Cheers"
    DD: $3,000 25
Steve Wozniak left Cal to co-found this computer company but returned in 1981
    $1600 6
On June 25, 1876 he led 210 soldiers in an attack on an Indian village & probably soon wished he hadn't
    $1600 16
Willard Libby won a 1960 Nobel Prize for developing the use of this number isotope of carbon to gauge the age of fossils
    $1600 21
Barry Manilow:
"At the Copa, Copacabana, the hottest spot north of" here
    DD: $2,000 28
1/3 of shark species are near extinction, partially due to human appetite for the soup named for this shark part
    $1600 14
The South West Africa People's Organization led this country to independence
    $1600 23
Scott Adams, the creator of this workplace comic strip, got an MBA from Berkeley
    $2000 7
Though a fight in the Philippines kept him from completing the trip, he led the first around-the-world voyage
    $2000 17
In March 2015 the Dawn spacecraft began orbiting this object in the asteroid belt, the first dwarf planet ever visited
    $2000 22
Bruce Springsteen:
"Oh brother, are you gonna leave me wasting away on the streets of" this city
    $2000 15
To pester, or an old, worn-out horse
    $2000 24
The class of '39 included this man, who developed a taste for acting at Berkeley

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Aaron Kevin Mark
$12,800 -$2,800 $8,600

Final Jeopardy! Round

BUSINESS
These 2 American businessmen are seen here in early 20th century photos

Final scores:

Aaron Kevin Mark
$8,399 $0 $4,300
Winner: $50,000 to the MACC Fund 3rd place: $10,000 to the Martin P. Solomon Medical Education Scholars Program 2nd place: $10,000 to the Memorial Hermann Hospital Foundation

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Aaron Kevin Mark
$15,400 -$2,800 $8,800
22 R
(including 1 DD),
3 W
(including 1 DD)
5 R,
5 W
11 R
(including 1 DD),
3 W

Combined Coryat: $21,400

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