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    $800 21
There was a 13th of these, Ophiuchus, covering Nov. 30 to Dec. 17, but the Babylonians eliminated it
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Show #7289 - Thursday, April 28, 2016

Buzzy Cohen game 4.

Contestants

Heather Burnett, an accountant from Orlando, Florida

Ben Rothenberg, a sportswriter from Washington, D.C.

Buzzy Cohen, a music executive from Los Angeles, California (3-day champion whose cash winnings total $58,401)

Jeopardy! Round

BROADWAY
NASA SAYS
STATELY MUSEUMS
LAST LINK IN THE DRINK
FAMILIAR PHRASES
PEOPLES
    $200 14
When "Spamalot" came to Broadway in 2005, Tim Curry was this highest-ranking character
    $200 18
On Pluto as on Earth, a blue one is due to particles scattering light; on Pluto, the particles are called tholins
    $200 17
Catskill Flyfishing Center & Museum &
Corning Museum of Glass
    $200 1
Cosmopolitan:
triple sec,
cranberry juice,
lime &
this liquor
    $200 26
To be reprimanded by a superior is to be "called on" this, since the boss' office had that feature
    $200 2
Bedouin society is patriarchal; families & extended families are led by men with this title
    $400 15
Patricia Morison played Katharine when this Cole Porter Shakespearean musical ran from 1948 to 1951
    $400 19
1 of 2 countries described as "principals" in the International Space Station with the U.S., Russia & Europe
    $400 16
Delta Music Museum &
Acadian Cultural Center
    $400 7
Tequila sunrise:
tequila,
grenadine &
this non-alcoholic beverage
    $400 3
In the 1990s Rwanda was ravaged by the genocide by Hutu militias against this ethnic group
    $600 23
This "Sex and the City" redhead debuted on Broadway at 14 as Dinah in "The Philadelphia Story"
    $600 20
Primitive rocket tests in a Pasadena canyon were the start of this lab run by Caltech for NASA
    DD: $3,000 11
Atomic Testing Museum &
Burlesque Hall of Fame
    $600 8
Dirty martini:
gin,
dry vermouth &
this liquid
    $600 29
An ax head coming loose during use is said to have inspired this phrase about the loss of self-control
    $600 4
The USA's so-called "5 civilized tribes" were 4 that began with "C" & this southern one that began with "S"
    $800 24
"Chain Gang" is a merry number in the 2010 musical about the horrific experience of these Alabama "Boys"
    $800 21
There was a 13th of these, Ophiuchus, covering Nov. 30 to Dec. 17, but the Babylonians eliminated it
    $800 12
McDonald's Museum &
Great Lakes Naval Museum
    $800 9
Grasshopper:
creme de cacao,
cream &
this 3-named item
    $800 27
The first written record of "cleanliness is next to godliness" is in a 1778 sermon by this founder of Methodism
    $800 5
The country due southwest of Uzbekistan is named for these "men"
    $1000 25
(I'm Tony winner Audra McDonald.) In 2016 I'm on Broadway in "Shuffle Along" featuring the music of Eubie Blake & Noble Sissle & challenging choreography by this tap dance legend
    $1000 22
(Sarah of the Clue Crew shows an astronomical animation on the monitor.) NASA revealed in 2015 that Mars' once-rich atmosphere was stripped away over time by this million mile an hour emanation from the Sun
    $1000 13
Penobscot Marine Museum &
Wadsworth-Longfellow House
    $1000 10
Old fashioned:
sugar, orange,
cherry,
whiskey &
a few drops of these
    $1000 28
This toast began in the British navy when seamen compared the mouth to certain openings in a ship
    $1000 6
Historically reindeer herders in this group were free to move across Scandinavian borders

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

Buzzy Ben Heather
$2,400 $1,600 $200

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Buzzy Ben Heather
$3,600 $3,000 $4,200

Double Jeopardy! Round

PEOPLE ON THE MAP
1948
"ALL" ABOARD
ANCIENT GREEK DRAMA
WHAT'S EATING YOU?
PARIS SITES
    $400 26
This celebutante starred in & was the exec producer of "The Hottie & the Nottie"
    $400 16
On July 26 president Truman officially desegregated this by executive order
    $400 11
One in Dubai has 12.1 million square feet of retail & entertainment space
    $400 6
In "Lysistrata" by Aristophanes, women of Greece withhold their favors to force a peace between these 2 cities
    $400 1
Life is a circus for Pulex irritans, one of these wingless, bloodsucking insects that can hide in the folds of clothing
    $400 19
On the first floor of its Sully wing, you'll find 30 rooms of Egyptian antiquities that include a huge statue of Ramses II
    $800 23
In the mid-1980s she had 7 consecutive No. 1 hits, starting with "Saving All My Love For You"
    DD: $3,000 17
At a Feb. 7 ceremony at the Pentagon, Omar Bradley succeeded this man as U.S. Army Chief of Staff
    $800 12
On July 14, 2015 43,656 watched it at Cincinnati's Great American Ballpark
    DD: $3,000 7
The "Orchestra" section in Greek drama was the circular dancing place of this commenting group
    $800 2
We absolutely mean to nit-pick, because we're talking about this small, flat bloodsucker that lives in human hair
    $800 27
The relief seen here, known as "The Departure of the Volunteers in 1792", is one of many adorning this monument
    $1200 20
It wasn't until she was in her 20s that this red-headed actress watched her dad on "Happy Days"
    $1200 18
John Huston directed Bogey in this 1948 film about gold & greed south of the border
    $1200 13
It's an old-fashioned name for April 1 each year
    $1200 8
In Euripides' play, Medea gets revenge on this errant husband by killing his new love Glauce with poisoned garments
    $1200 3
The buzz is that the gallinipper is one of the largest types of this insect known for causing malaria
    $1200 28
To take in dinner & a show at the Moulin Rouge, you'll need to travel to this hill in north Paris
    $1600 21
This daughter of an Alaska governor is named for the Connecticut city that's home to ESPN
    $1600 24
April 19 saw this nationalist Chinese leader re-elected to the presidency despite his saying he didn't want the job anymore
    $1600 14
Bile, or chutzpah
    $1600 9
The prototypical open-air performance space of ancient Greece is called "the Theater of" this fertility god
    $1600 4
Deer & Rocky Mountain are types of these arachnids that draw blood through beak-like projections
    $1600 29
In 1994 Bernard Huet redesigned part of this avenue, converting side lanes into pedestrian zones
    $2000 22
This Oscar winner directed "The Firm", "Out of Africa" & "Tootsie", in which he also acted
    $2000 25
At HUAC, Whittaker Chambers' Aug. 3 testimony named 9 ex-govt. officials, including this man who'd advised FDR at Yalta
    $2000 15
Fishermen like this pike, named for a feature that's prominent here
    $2000 10
Aeschylus won victory in a drama tournament in 458 B.C. with this trilogy that includes "Agamemnon"
    $2000 5
The chicken & rat types of this arachnid, which may attack humans, are .1 inch long; in other words, small
    $2000 30
A statue of Henry IV graces the center of this, the oldest bridge in Paris

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Buzzy Ben Heather
$12,200 $16,000 $9,400

Final Jeopardy! Round

ISLANDS
The Spanish name of these islands is Islas de Sotavento; their French name is Iles Sous-le-Vent

Final scores:

Buzzy Ben Heather
$20,200 $7,599 $9,400
4-day champion: $78,601 3rd place: $1,000 2nd place: $2,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Buzzy Ben Heather
$10,000 $16,800 $9,400
15 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
22 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
(including 1 DD)
10 R,
0 W

Combined Coryat: $36,200

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