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    $800 3
There are ascending & descending parts of this artery that carries blood away from the heart
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Show #7078 - Wednesday, May 27, 2015

Dan Feitel game 2.

Contestants

Jane Longacre, a pediatrician from Ambler, Pennsylvania

Kate Cox, a writer from Arlington, Virginia

Dan Feitel, an attorney originally from Gillette, New Jersey (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $27,599)

Jeopardy! Round

GREAT AMERICAN NOVELS
THE OTHER ACTING BROTHER
MURDERED TO DEATH
SOBRIQUETS
AYE
THERE'S THE "RUB"
    $200 6
It was first published in England in 1851 under the title "The Whale"
    $200 1
Appropriately, his younger brother Neil starred in 1967's "Operation Kid Brother", a 007 spoof
    $200 7
Painter Vincenzo Camuccini took a stab at the death of this man, based in part on a bust from the subject's time period
    $200 12
"The Saint of the Gutters":
This nun
    $200 26
When approving a production, a movie studio gives it this traffic signal
    $200 18
In a nursery rhyme, it precedes "three men in a tub"
    $400 8
Following "Tuesdays with Morrie", Mitch Albom published his first novel, "The Five People You Meet" here
    $400 2
Joe Estevez, who's appeared in more than 150 films, is the little brother of this "Acting President"
    $400 14
In 1859 Rep. Daniel Sickles made the very first claim of temporary insanity after killing Philip Barton Key, son of this man
    $400 13
Mid-atlantic state:
"Uncle Sam's Pocket Handkerchief"
    $400 27
She said "aye" to Tom Cruise's proposal atop the Eiffel Tower in 2005 ("nay" came later)
    $400 19
A benchwarmer, or to clean vigorously
    $600 9
New patient Randle Patrick McMurphy shakes things up at a psychiatric hospital in this novel
    $600 3
There's a "Ghost" of a chance you know his kid brother Don appeared with him in 2009's "Powder Blue", his last film
    $600 15
This cannibalistic serial killer got 16 life terms; on Nov. 28, 1994, a fellow inmate ended term No. 1
    DD: $1,000 23
Newspaper:
"The Gray Lady"
    $600 20
Someone who's overly focused on the acquisition of wealth
    $800 10
Howard Roark is the visionary architect in this novel
    $800 4
His big brother was a "Drugstore Cowboy"; he's an "Entourage"r
    $800 16
The prosecution said this Mass. woman tried to buy poison on Aug. 3, 1892, the day before the murders of 2 family members
    $800 25
Australian state:
"The Apple Isle"
    $800 21
Rhyming term for Brit bar food
    $1000 11
The Old Testament gave William Faulkner the title of this novel, this novel! about Thomas Sutpen
    $1000 5
He's an Oscar nominee in his own right
    $1000 17
In 1936 this murderer was himself killed by a fellow inmate with a razor; Leopold, his partner, made parole eventually
    $1000 24
California horticulturist:
"The Plant Wizard"
    $1000 28
Ending debate on Vivek Murthy's nomination for Surgeon General, on Dec. 15, 2014 the Senate agreed to invoke this
    $1000 22
Fetch me this arrangement of woody plants or I shall say "ni" to you!

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

Dan Kate Jane
$3,800 $1,200 -$400

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Dan Kate Jane
$5,800 $5,800 $1,200

Double Jeopardy! Round

ON THE MEDITERRANEAN
MUSIC MISHMASH
ANATOMY
TRANSPORTATION MILESTONES
THE LATE 19th CENTURY
GIVE ME 5-LETTER WORDS
    $400 2
This Lebanese capital was founded by the Phoenicians
    $400 27
In 1958 this magazine debuted its "Hot 100" chart with Ricky Nelson's "Poor Little Fool" as the first No. 1
    $400 1
This outer layer of the skin contains no blood vessels
    $400 21
In 1929 a Cleveland airport became the first to have one of these tall buildings with a clear view of the field
    $400 12
After the death of his cousin in 1889, this man became heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne
    $400 7
Habitual laziness, or a habitually slow-moving arboreal mammal
    $800 17
Straight to the point, it's the country shown here
    $800 26
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew delivers the clue from the Elvis Presley Birthplace in Tupelo, MS.) Here on the grounds of the Elvis Presley Birthplace complex is the actual Assembly of God church where Elvis was first exposed to this rich religious musical tradition, for which he won 3 Grammy Awards
    $800 3
There are ascending & descending parts of this artery that carries blood away from the heart
    $800 22
In 1954 this Ontario city got the first subway in Canada
    $800 13
In the 1860s he combined nitroglycerin with a chalky substance called Kieselguhr to make a safe explosive
    $800 8
Derived from Malay, it's a rice field
    $1200 18
Mont Chevalier overlooks the Gulf of Napoule in this film festival city
    $1200 4
The pectoral girdle consists of the clavicle & this other bone
    $1200 23
Starting with the 1912 Cadillac, this car system was made electric--no more cranking
    $1200 14
This notorious political organization ran New York City from its headquarters at 141 East 14th St.
    $1200 9
Portly, or a strong porter (of the beer kind)
    DD: $3,000 19
Say hello to the 30+-story Shalom Tower in this city
    $1600 28
This group that kept things in the family had '80s hits with "He's So Shy" & "I'm So Excited"
    DD: $2,000 5
Rhyming names of 2 of the respiratory system's passageways; one leads to the other
    $1600 24
"You can be sure" that in 1869 he patented an air brake for trains that could be controlled by the engineer
    $1600 15
Author Guy de Maupassant got some good story material as an army private during this 1870 war
    $1600 10
Nowadays done digitally or with a filter, it's the brownish effect in the photo, making it look aged
    $2000 20
The Mediterranean city of Cullera is in this eastern Spanish province that has an orange named for it
    $2000 29
Mac Dre's influential 1998 gangsta rap album was titled "Don't Hate the Player", do this instead
    $2000 6
This gland that's the downstairs neighbor of the hypothalamus produces the hormone prolactin
    $2000 25
In 1823 Maryland's Boonsborough Turnpike was the USA's first road to use this broken-stone pavement named for a Scot
    $2000 16
In 1890 a mercenary force organized by Cecil Rhodes founded Fort Salisbury, today this national capital
    $2000 11
It's a Japanese form of fencing using bamboo swords

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Dan Kate Jane
$18,000 $7,000 -$2,000
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

GOVERNORS
Governors of adjacent states, these 2 ex-prosecutors are also adjacent on an alphabetical list of governors

Final scores:

Dan Kate Jane
$18,000 $1 -$2,000
2-day champion: $45,599 2nd place: $2,000 3rd place: $1,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Dan Kate Jane
$16,600 $6,600 $0
25 R
(including 1 DD),
3 W
16 R
(including 1 DD),
4 W
7 R,
4 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $23,200

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