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    $200 8
Marley's high-arcing tennis shots
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Show #4862 - Tuesday, November 1, 2005

Maria Wenglinsky game 2.

(Sarah: Puppets take center stage, next on Jeopardy!)

Contestants

Philip Huang, an attorney from Irvine, California

Jeremy Evans, a tech advisor from Englewood, Ohio

Maria Wenglinsky, a teacher originally from Salt Lake City, Utah (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $6,000)

Jeopardy! Round

NAME THE YEAR
POP MUSIC RHYME TIME
A COLORFUL CATEGORY
(Alex: We want you to identify the character Dr. Phil is addressing in...)
DR. PHIL, SHAKESPEAREAN COUNSELOR
TRAVEL & TOURISM
A "WIN" WIN SITUATION
    $200 3
A former House speaker, John Bell ran as a third-party candidate in this last election year before the Civil War
    $200 8
Marley's high-arcing tennis shots
    $200 16
Mix egg whites, gin, lemon juice & grenadine & you get this colorful "lady"
    $200 1
So your uncle killed Dad & married Mom; I say stop brooding, get off your duff & kill your uncle!
    $200 21
While vacationing in this city, you might stop by the Pere-Lachaise cemetery to pay your respects to Chopin & others
    $200 26
Slang for your trachea
    $400 4
William the Conqueror was crowned King of England in Westminster Abbey on Christmas Day in this year
    $400 9
Freddie Mercury band's limas & kidneys
    $400 17
For breakfast, this dish of diced & fried potatoes goes well with just about anything
    $400 2
You say you value your wife's love above "the sea's worth", but you gotta jack it up & see what she needs: it's trust!
    $400 22
Saskatoon has a museum devoted to the culture of this former Soviet republic, the largest country entirely in Europe
    $400 27
A plant also called checkerberry, or the oil made from it
    $600 5
The Pilgrims who survived the first winter celebrated New England's first Thanksgiving in this year
    $600 10
Mr. Vicious' offspring
    $600 18
These cells can be monocytes, lymphocytes or neutrophils
    $600 13
After being your own severed hand on a platter, I think killing Tamora & her sons was a cry for help, General
    $600 23
Excursions are available from this largest Greek island to Santorini, which some call the "Lost Atlantis"
    $600 28
A pilot who flies in position behind & to the side of the formation leader
    $800 6
Reborn after 1,500 years, the first modern Olympic Games were held in Athens in this year
    $800 11
A Rolling Stones lead singer's selections
    $800 19
Sue Ellen Cooper, seen here, has the title of Exalted Queen Mother of this society
    $800 14
Regan & Goneril got your inheritance, but you married the King of France; get over your daddy issues!
    $800 24
The Hofbrauhaus in Munich was once the royal court brewery of this German state
    $800 29
The poem "Invictus" says, "In the fell clutch of circumstance I have not" done this "nor cried aloud"
    DD: $1,400 7
The United Nations officially came into existence on October 24 of this year
    $1000 12
Ex-Black Sabbath singer's Muppet bears
    $1000 20
Mr. Haney always tried to sell stuff to the Douglases on this rural 1960s sitcom
    $1000 15
You're obese, gluttonous, lecherous, & you stabbed Hotspur's corpse; you either get it or you don't, & you don't
    $1000 25
About half of the visitors to this former Portuguese colony are mainland Chinese coming to gamble
    $1000 30
Chicago suburb on the shores of Lake Michigan

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

Maria Jeremy Philip
$2,400 $600 $2,000

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Maria Jeremy Philip
$7,200 $1,600 $3,200

Double Jeopardy! Round

ART TERMS
PUPPETRY ON BROADWAY
DOGE CITY
PUT IT ON PAPER
EVEN STEPHEN
ALLITERATIVE RESPONSES
    $400 3
Originally a term for a full-size sketch ready for transfer to a canvas or wall, it now refers to any humorous drawing
    $400 1
(Cheryl of the Clue Crew reads from the New Amsterdam Theatre, New York, accompanied by a large puppet bird and its puppeteer.) Julie Taymor & Michael Curry designed puppets like Zazu for this 1998 Tony-award-winning musical

Zazu: "Say it!"
    $400 8
Appropriately, a replica of the Doge's Palace can be found at this Vegas casino
    $400 14
It was written over the first half of November 1863--not, as legend says, scribbled on a train ride
    $400 19
In 1836 he bacame the first Secretary of State for the new republic of Texas
    $400 24
Bedford Industries & Hanscom Inc. are 2 manufacturers of these plastic bag closers
    $800 4
As in the work seen here, this technique often includes photographs
    $800 2
Several puppets of different sizes "plant" themselves onstage as Audrey II in this musical
    $800 10
Symbolizing Venice's dominance over land & sea, statues at the Doge's Palace depict Mars & this other Roman god
    $800 15
"Strong at Home, Respected in the World" was the title of this 2004 Democratic Party document
    $800 20
In 1993 this British physicist made an appearance as himself on "Star Trek: The Next Generation"
    $800 25
You blow into this device to tune a musical instrument
    $1200 5
This term usually refers to a binder of egg yolk thinned with water
    $1200 9
(Sarah pets a puppet lion cub in a cage in the Gershwin Theatre, New York.) My cute little puppet friend lives here in the magical land of Oz, in this current Broadway musical
    $1200 11
Built around 1600, this Venetian bridge links the Doge's Palace with nearby infamous prisons
    $1200 16
Seen here are the signatures on an instrument of this, now housed in the National Archives
    $1200 21
"Camptown Races" is only one of the many popular songs written by this 19th century composer
    DD: $5,000 27
This term's original meaning was cash that a woman carries on a date in case she has to ditch her escort
    $1600 6
This type of work means "fresh" in Italian
    $1600 12
His movements constricted by law, a Doge spent much of his time at his palace complex & this nearby cathedral
    $1600 17
Poet Filippo Marinetti wrote a series of these declarations of principles for the Futurist art movement
    DD: $5,000 22
Elected to the U.S. Senate from Illinois in 1847, he advocated the annexation of Cuba
    $1600 28
If your hair color is Nice 'N Easy shade No. 87, you might be called this
    $2000 7
Borrowed from the German, it's a term for art exhibiting sentimental bad taste
    $2000 26
(Sarah of the Clue Crew reads from Golden Theatre, New York.) Rick Lyon not only designed the puppets for this musical...

Rick Lyon: "He also performs characters like me, Trekkie Monster!"
    $2000 13
In 697 A.D. Venice's legendary first Doge took office after independence was gained from this empire
    $2000 18
On Dec. 10, 1948 the U.N. General Assembly adopted it & called upon nations to display & disseminate it
    $2000 23
This character was James Joyce's fictional counterpart in "Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man" & "Ulysses"
    $2000 29
A record of every species seen & identified by a person in his or her birdwatching career

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Maria Jeremy Philip
$31,600 $4,400 $7,600
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

THE OLD WEST
This outlaw's father, a minister, gave him his first & middle names after an 18th century English clergyman

Final scores:

Maria Jeremy Philip
$46,600 $1,100 $6,399
2-day champion: $52,600 3rd place: $1,000 2nd place: $2,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Maria Jeremy Philip
$24,400 $5,800 $7,600
28 R
(including 2 DDs),
4 W
15 R,
3 W
(including 1 DD)
11 R,
3 W

Combined Coryat: $37,800

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