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    $1000 25
Please "state" the name of this James Michener book, No. 3 on Publishers Weekly's list for the year
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Show #5017 - Tuesday, June 6, 2006

Contestants

Marcia Jensen, a stagehand and receptionist originally from Mount Vernon, Illinois

Stefanie Morales, a teacher from Fair Lawn, New Jersey

Dan Sander, a trust officer from Calgary, Alberta, Canada (2-day champion whose cash winnings total $43,201)

Jeopardy! Round

1959's BESTSELLERS
DUOS
CITY OF THE DAY: RALEIGH
FAMILIAR NUMBERS
CLASS STRUGGLE
POP CULTURE
    $200 21
In a Paul Gallico title, "Mrs. 'arris Goes to" this European city
    $200 7
Octavius Caesar is the last to speak in Shakespeare's play about this duo
    $200 26
Because of its fine museums, Raleigh has been dubbed this D.C. institution "of the South"
    $200 5
A popular board game instructs, "Do not pass Go. Do not collect" this amount of money
    $200 16
Someone treated as inferior feels like a second-class one of these, which can be born or naturalized
    $200 1
This NFL team's logo is a lone star; what else!
    $400 22
At No. 1, this Leon Uris book left the other works of fiction behind
    $400 8
Patrick Gass, the carpenter in the group led by this duo, popularized the name "Corps of Discovery"
    $400 27
Since Raleigh is "The City of Oaks", a huge one of these descends as the seconds are counted down on New Year's Eve
    $400 12
Title number of "Blows" in a 1959 Jean-Pierre Leaud film
    $400 17
The New York Times has called George H.W. Bush an exemplar of this "leadership class", an acronym
    $400 2
In 1996 this dance was all the rage, along with the accompanying music heard here
    $600 23
This book by Pasternak was No. 2 in the fiction bestseller rack
    DD: $1,200 9
This pair of Englishmen drew the line between 1763 & 1767
    $600 28
Raleigh, Durham & Chapel Hill form an area known by this geometric name
    $600 13
"Boldly they rode and well, into the jaws of death, into the mouth of hell" rode this Tennyson number
    $600 18
In a less-fancy 2-word synonym for "proletariat", this word precedes "class"
    $600 3
Rambo was on the last "Golden Era" metal one of these containers before plastic took over in the 1980s
    $800 24
"Twixt Twelve and Twenty" was an advice book by this "April Love" singer
    $800 10
They wrote the book on "Human Sexual Response" in 1966
    $800 29
Raleigh boasts a statue of these 2 actors--with fishing poles--as they appeared on a beloved N.C.-set TV series
    $800 14
Call toll-free to name this No. of Norse warriors that could pass side-by-side through a door in mythical Valhalla
    $800 19
Candidate John Kerry said this group was getting financially squeezed & proposed a "contract with" it
    $800 4
As a child, this "Spider-Man" co-star called herself Kiki; her first name was just too hard to pronounce
    $1000 25
Please "state" the name of this James Michener book, No. 3 on Publishers Weekly's list for the year
    $1000 11
1841 pair whose nicknames included "Tippecanoe" & "His Accidency"
    $1000 30
(Kelly of the Clue Crew reads.) This U.S. president was born in Raleigh in 1808; he never went to school but was apprenticed to a tailor at about 13
    $1000 15
In a recurring sketch, Conan O'Brien predicts the future "In the year" this
    $1000 20
On passenger ships, the class named for this dwelling place falls between first & tourist
    $1000 6
In the movie "Shock Treatment", the 1981 sequel to this cult classic, Brad & Janet appear on a TV game show

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

Dan Stefanie Marcia
$1,800 $2,200 $1,400

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Dan Stefanie Marcia
$3,600 $2,200 $6,200

Double Jeopardy! Round

POLISH HISTORY
TV NOSTALGIA
"ME" IN THE MIDDLE
BIBLICAL PERSON, PLACE OR THING
ARCHITECTURE
POPPY CULTURE
    $400 11
In August 1939 Germany & this country secretly agreed to divide Poland
    $400 1
The Smithsonian is now the home of this hat once worn by this TV character whom audiences loved to hate
    $400 6
"Musical" home for King Arthur & his kin
    $400 21
Cana
    $400 26
In China, most of these Buddhist towers have 8 sides & an odd number of stories
    $400 16
It's the only state whose official flower is a poppy, a golden poppy
    $800 12
In 1957 Polish foreign minister Adam Rapacki proposed a European "zone" free of these
    $800 2
On a 1950s series, the mysterious John Beresford Tipton gave away this amount of money every week
    $800 7
Government adjective meaning "with two legislative chambers"
    $800 22
Shadrach
    $800 27
This style of architecture was introduced in 1144 with the completion of the Abbey of St.-Denis north of Paris
    $800 17
Her red poppy painting was featured on the 1996 postage stamp seen here
    $1200 13
The Jagiellonian University in this city was Poland's nexus for Renaissance learning
    DD: $1,400 3
A scraggly tree makes lots of folks nostalgic for this animated special that debuted on December 9, 1965
    $1200 8
From the Latin for "to form", it's something produced or only existing in someone's imagination
    $1200 23
Timbrel
    $1200 28
This type of arched ceiling can be barrel, groined or ribbed
    $1200 18
Morphine & this analgesic & cough suppressant whose name means "poppy head" are derived from the opium poppy
    $1600 14
In 1295 Przemysl II first used this crowned white bird on the coat of arms of the Kingdom of Poland
    $1600 4
He made the '50s funnier as Master Sergeant Ernie Bilko
    $1600 9
In mammals it's the section between the pelvis & the thorax
    $1600 24
Beryl
    $1600 29
This vertical support consists of a base, a shaft & a capital
    $1600 19
In Greek mythology, poppies were sacred to this goddess of grain & the harvest
    $2000 15
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from Gdansk, Poland.) This labor union was formed here in Gdansk in 1980 & within months represented most Polish workers
    $2000 5
(Hi. I'm Beau Bridges.) Early in my career, I appeared with my dad Lloyd Bridges in this classic TV series that often featured scenes shot underwater
    DD: $1,200 10
Sumerian epic hero who faced an apocalyptic flood
    $2000 25
Ulam
    $2000 30
His school in Dessau, Germany was designed as a set of transparent, free-flowing volumes
    $2000 20
Despite being named for this cold country, the poppies seen here are warmly received in the United States

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Dan Stefanie Marcia
$15,000 $6,600 $11,000

Final Jeopardy! Round

OSCAR WINNERS
Dianne Wiest (1986 & 1994) is the only 2-time acting Oscar winner to win both working for the same director--him

Final scores:

Dan Stefanie Marcia
$22,001 $2,601 $4,991
3-day champion: $65,202 3rd place: $1,000 2nd place: $2,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Dan Stefanie Marcia
$16,000 $6,600 $10,400
22 R
(including 1 DD),
3 W
(including 1 DD)
10 R,
1 W
19 R
(including 1 DD),
5 W

Combined Coryat: $33,000

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