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    $1000 10
The national anthem of this Caribbean country is titled "La Dessalinienne"
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Show #4971 - Monday, April 3, 2006

Contestants

Rena Miller, a university instructor from Victoria, British Columbia, Canada

Wendy Brown, a shipping manager from Portland, Oregon

Craig Mobley, a switchboard manager from Albuquerque, New Mexico (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $10,000)

Jeopardy! Round

PRIME MINISTERS OF ISRAEL
SPORTS-POURRI
THINGS ARCHITECTS SHOULD KNOW
WHERE THE "H" IS IT?
19th CENTURY LIFE
ABBREV.
    $200 4
The only one commemorated with a one-woman Broadway play
    $200 16
In '04 when Yankee Stadium dropped this item, a joker said the only food left with a surprise inside was the hot dogs
    $200 21
4-letter term for an upright piece of wood or steel forming the inner frame of a wall
    $200 1
Gloria Estefan was born in this capital city in 1957
    $200 26
Young society ladies, like Kitty in "Anna Karenina", made the "rounds" of these dancing parties
    $200 11
Of concern to students:
GPA
    $400 5
The founding father after whom Tel Aviv's airport is named
    $400 17
...& the No. 1 reason it's good to be this late-night TV host... he co-owned the winner of the 2004 Indy 500
    $400 22
This 4-letter term refers to the fixed or moveable framework of a window in which a pane of glass is set
    $400 2
One of the last British possessions to be decolonized; it happened in 1997
    $400 12
It protects investors:
SEC
    $600 6
This Nobel Prize winner was Prime Minister of Israel of twice: once in the '80s & once in the '90s
    $600 18
Late in a close Super Bowl, this 49er QB casually noted John Candy was in the crowd, then won the game
    $600 23
The ridge board of a roof is there to support the common ones of these that support the roof covering
    $600 3
City where you'll find the Hotel Que Huong & the Chancery Saigon Hotel
    $600 13
On radio or TV:
PSA
    DD: $1,000 7
The 2 Yitzhaks
    $800 19
Time-coded Dodger Stadium footage from this Larry David HBO show proved an L.A. murder suspect's alibi true in 2004
    $800 24
A vampire will probably never bite you in the apse, as it's usually found in one of these buildings
    $800 9
We'd bet that this South Florida city known for its horse racing track was incorporated in 1925
    $800 14
Found on packaged goods:
UPC
    $1000 8
Then serving as prime minister, he was a mourner at Anwar Sadat's funeral in 1981
    $1000 20
This now-Patriots head coach said in 1992, "I don't think there's anybody... not focused on the 49ers... I mean, Chargers"
    $1000 25
Clinkers, face & cored are types of these building materials
    $1000 10
The national anthem of this Caribbean country is titled "La Dessalinienne"
    $1000 15
The end of a game:
CHM

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

Craig Wendy Rena
$600 $0 -$800

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Craig Wendy Rena
$0 $800 -$1,000

Double Jeopardy! Round

MADISON
THAT'S SHOW BIZ
THE COURAGE TO "B"
WHAT'S THE CONFLICT IN THIS STORY?
(Alex: We want you to name the miliary conflict at the center of each work.)
HOLD THE FORT
DESERT LIFE
(Sarah: Some of the remarkable creatures of the Southwestern United States.)
    $400 26
Madison is this state's capital
    $400 3
Ironically, Mel Blanc, who voiced Bugs Bunny, was allergic to these & would spit them out after recording a take
    $400 8
The nostril on top of a dolphin or porpoises' head is known as this
    $400 1
"The Charge of the Light Brigade"
    $400 21
Give yourself a pat on the back if you know that the Patton museum is located at this famous fort in Kentucky
    $400 16
(Sarah of the Clue Crew delivers the clue from the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum in Tucson, AZ.) The Ferruginous hawk's scientific name, Buteo regalis, means this kind of hawk--& you can see why from its size & bearing
    $800 27
As you can guess, Madison's annual Jingle Bell Run has hearty souls running 5 or 10k during this month
    $800 4
Maybe he won an Oscar for "Syriana" in 2006 because he was in bed with host Jon Stewart (in the opening)
    $800 12
A member of this American organization promises to "be prepared"
    $800 2
"Troilus and Cressida"
    $800 22
While imprisoned at Fort Dickens, this Apache Indian leader became Pensacola's first tourist attraction
    $800 17
Also called a Chaparral cock, it can't stay airborne long, but can reach about 15 mph on the ground
    $1200 28
A local residence called the "Airplane House" is an example of this architect's Prairie School style
    $1200 5
For a 2005 reality TV show, this Motley Crue drummer signed up for classes at the University of Nebraska
    $1200 13
This capital city has the largest Jewish population of any city in South America
    $1200 9
"For Whom the Bell Tolls"
    $1200 23
Fort Orange was established by Dutch settlers in 1624 in what is now this state capital
    $1200 18
(Jon of the Clue Crew delivers a thorny proposition from the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum in Tucson, AZ.) Fortunes were made harvesting the prickly pear for this color dye, not from the plant, but from an insect on it that secrets caminic acid
    DD: $1,000 6
The 1966 film "Il buono, il brutto, il cattivo" is better known as this in the U.S.
    $1600 14
This name for a type of small house comes from the name of a region in Southern Asia
    $1600 10
"Ten Days that Shook the World"
    $1600 24
Built by George Washington's troops in June 1754, you might say it was the mother of invention
    $1600 19
This common name of Agave americana might make you think you'd wait 100 years for it to flower
    $2000 7
No flipping; this 2004 host of the Emmys said he once accepted an award with "It's an honor just to win"
    $2000 15
Despite the democratic ideals of Freemasonry, this member declared himself dictator of Venezuela in 1813
    DD: $1,500 11
"Lysistrata"
    $2000 25
Fort Leavenworth in Kansas was established in 1827 to protect travelers along this trail
    $2000 20
The Gila monster is as tough as it sounds; each scale has an osteoderm, a tiny one of these for armoring

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Craig Wendy Rena
$10,800 $6,200 $7,700

Final Jeopardy! Round

AMERICAN AUTHORS
The grandson of a humorist, the son of a children's author, his first novel in 1974 was huge bestseller

Final scores:

Craig Wendy Rena
$6,199 $1 $1
2-day champion: $16,199 3rd place: $1,000 2nd place: $2,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Craig Wendy Rena
$11,800 $6,800 $8,200
15 R,
6 W
(including 1 DD)
12 R
(including 1 DD),
5 W
12 R
(including 1 DD),
4 W

Combined Coryat: $26,800

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