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    $1600 4
Under Robert Mugabe of this country, life expectancy went from 62 to 38 years
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Show #5021 - Monday, June 12, 2006

Craig Westphal game 2.

Contestants

Bill Weylock, a market researcher originally from Fort Lauderdale, Florida

Matt Wauben, a systems engineer from Hanahan, South Carolina

Craig Westphal, a paramedic from Tucson, Arizona (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $26,600)

Jeopardy! Round

CITY OF THE DAY: PHOENIX
NEWS OF 2005
MUSICALLY INCLINED
BROWNIE POINTS
BRAND NEW
YOU'RE SUCH A TOOL!
    $200 1
Like the people of an ancient civilization, residents of Phoenix are called this
    $200 7
Congratulations were in order on May 4 when this man was elected to a third term as British PM
    $200 26
Running about 8 1/2 minutes on the radio, this Don McLean hit is the longest song ever to hit No. 1
    $200 3
Brownies are divided into these large divisions; Ken Berry & Larry Storch were in one, too
    $200 12
Ample leg & hip room were important design traits for this Toyota hybrid that's electrifying drivers
    $200 17
A mixture of fruit juices--Hawaiian, for example
    $400 2
Since 1986 Phoenix has gotten much of its water from this "stately" river to the west
    $400 8
To the relief of many, on August 8 this Space Shuttle returned safely to Earth following launch problems
    $400 27
Sung by Apollo IX astronauts, this traditional song was one of the first sung in outer space
    $400 22
Brownies of this faith achieve religious recognition via the Dharma Award
    $400 13
The Flatout! container's accordion design by this company can change its capacity & flatten for storage
    $400 18
An L.A.-based basketball team
    $600 4
One of Phoenix' most famous landmarks is this mountain, named for its resemblance to a humped mammal
    $600 9
In Sept. 2005 the Post Office assigned the ZIP code 77230 to this Texas arena so that people could again receive mail
    $600 28
In 1969 Johnny Cash had a hit with this Shel Silverstein song
    DD: $1,000 23
As per President Bush's 2001 request, U.S. Brownies gave $1 each to children of this country due east of Iran
    $600 14
This paint brand uses the Ready to Roll packaging that features a built-in roller tray in the lid
    $600 19
A folder for holding papers
    $800 5
Here's something to chew on--for some 40 years the Arizona Biltmore Hotel was owned by this famous Chicago family
    $800 10
One of the 2 major airlines that declared bankruptcy on September 14
    $800 29
Barry Manilow's first hit, the title was changed to distance itself from a song of the same name by Looking Glass
    $800 24
This mom of Carrie Fisher helped the Brownies recruit & retain members in the 1960s with the "Piper Project"
    $800 15
New York City's mayor could tell you this company's terminal has a fingerprint scanner & covers all the financial markets
    $800 20
A "stud"ly card game
    $1000 6
(Sarah of the Clue Crew walks the green at Ping Hdqtrs, Phoenix, AZ.) Ping Golf is approximately based in Phoenix, a golf capital; the first golf resort here was built in this year of Arizona statehood
    $1000 11
On Sept. 30 he was appointed U.N. Ambassador, bypassing Senate approval
    $1000 30
This legendary duo first started Warbling under the name Caesar & Cleo
    $1000 25
Before you can earn the Girl Scouting in the U.S.A. badge, you must read about this founder
    $1000 16
You don't need oversized shirt pockets if you have the Cyber-shot camera by this company
    $1000 21
A helicopter

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 16):

Craig Matt Bill
$5,200 $1,200 $1,800

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Craig Matt Bill
$7,000 $1,600 $1,400

Double Jeopardy! Round

DRAMATISTS
WOMEN DIRECTING WOMEN
KNOW YOUR EARTH
"BLUE" PLATE SPECIAL
A PARADE OF THE WORST DICTATORS
(Alex: This is a list from Parade magazine.)
11-LETTER WORDS
    $400 26
"De Profundis" was a letter he wrote while in Reading Gaol to Lord Alfred Douglas, with whom he'd had an affair
    $400 21
This Oscar-winning actress directed herself in the film "Little Man Tate"
    $400 16
Giovanni Arduino classified rocks oldest to newest as primary, secondary & this, a term still used
    $400 11
Come on in for our Monday special: flapjacks topped with this official state fruit of New Jersey
    $400 1
Than Shwe rules this country that moved its capital from Rangoon & leads the world in child soldiers
    $400 6
Proverbially, true actors love the roar of the crowd & the smell of this stage makeup
    $800 27
The only known surviving example of his handwriting is his signature on a 1585 will; his name as written was Marley
    $800 22
Gurinder Chadha scored when she directed Parminder Nagra in this soccer film
    $800 17
(Kelly of the Clue Crew quarters the Earth on the monitor to show its three concentric layers.) Temperatures range from about 2,000 to 8,000 degrees Fahrenheit in this part of the Earth between the crust & the core
    $800 12
Ma found the recipe for Tuesday's special, a tasty garden scramble, on this margarine's website
    $800 2
Hu Jintao is in charge here, where the rate of conviction is 99.7% & 250-300,000 dissidents are held without trial
    $800 7
Someone who practices weightlifting to develop his or her muscles & physical form
    $1200 28
A year after he wrote "Candida", he became a drama critic for the Saturday Review, a job he held for 3 1/2 years
    $1200 23
Mira Nair had "Hysterical Blindness" before directing Reese Witherspoon in this Thackeray film
    $1200 18
Essential minerals can give rocks their names: ferromagnesian minerals contain this &/or magnesium
    $1200 13
Yum, yum! Wednesday's special is this crustacean that has its own festival in Panacea, Florida
    $1200 3
No. 2 is this man of North Korea, which had the worst score on political rights & civil liberties for 34 straight years
    DD: $2,000 8
A shameful or immoral act is said to be one of these before God
    $1600 29
William Shakespeare acted in one of this "To Celia" poet's first plays, "Every Man in His Humour"
    $1600 24
Martha Coolidge directed this actress to an Emmy for playing Dorothy Dandridge
    DD: $2,000 19
Change 2 letters in magnetism & you get this term for the formation of igneous rocks in the Earth's crust
    $1600 14
Ma looked for the Maytag type of this in appliances instead of the grocery aisle before she put it in Thurs.'s salad
    $1600 4
Under Robert Mugabe of this country, life expectancy went from 62 to 38 years
    $1600 9
If you fail to make your mortgage payments, the bank might place your property in this
    $2000 30
His 1697 tragedy "The Mourning Bride" contains the well-known line "Music has charms to soothe a savage breast"
    $2000 25
In this TV drama's "The Supremes" episode, Oscar winner Jessica Yu directed Glenn Close as a Court nominee
    $2000 20
(Cheryl of the Clue Crew shows a ribboned timeline on the monitor.) Named for the tiny time period that followed it, this interval covers 80% of geological time
    $2000 15
For Friday, we're frying up some of these oysters named for a place on Long Island
    $2000 5
No. 1 on the list is Omar al-Bashir of this country where 180,000 civilians have been killed in Darfur
    $2000 10
The hard protective outer covering of an insect or a crustacean

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Craig Matt Bill
$13,000 $7,200 $13,800

Final Jeopardy! Round

U.S. NEWSPAPERS
During the American Revolution, this New England newspaper had the USA's highest circulation; it's still in the top 50

Final scores:

Craig Matt Bill
$14,401 $6,200 $1,599
2-day champion: $41,001 2nd place: $2,000 3rd place: $1,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Craig Matt Bill
$14,000 $9,200 $13,000
22 R,
3 W
(including 1 DD)
10 R,
3 W
(including 1 DD)
18 R
(including 1 DD),
4 W

Combined Coryat: $36,200

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