Show #4717 - Tuesday, February 22, 2005

2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1, game 10.

Contestants

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Jack Archey, an actor and writer from Los Angeles, California

Sandra Gore, a corporate researcher from Berkeley, California

Michael Dupée, an attorney from Gainesville, Florida

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Jeopardy! Round

MY LITTLE BLACK BOOK
IN THE 2005 ESPN ALMANAC
"A" MEN
EAT IT, SPEND IT, OR WEAR IT
THEY COME IN SEVENS
3 Es PLEASE
    $200 26
There's Beth, Amy, Meg (I should give her a call)--all I'm missing from the "Little Women" is her
    $200 5
"Coached UCLA to... 10 national titles" between 1964 & 1975
    $200 1
He was one of Time's Men of the Year for 1993 along with F.W. De Klerk, Nelson Mandela & Yitzhak Rabin
    $200 7
Dashiki
    $200 17
The only one of these that still remains is the Pyramids of Giza
    $200 12
Federal post held by Ramsey Clark & Philander C. Knox
    $400 27
This woman filed under "S" for her first name certainly likes the oloroso type of the wine of the same name
    $400 6
"Golfer... 1st player to earn over $1 million in career (1968)... Made 48 consecutive Masters starts"
    $400 2
This ancient dramatist is known for his innovative use of a second actor in his plays
    $400 25
Kashi
    $400 18
Can I get an amen for Pope Gregory, who thankfully reduced the list of these to 7
    $400 13
This brazen biblical woman introduced the worship of Baal into Israel
    $600 30
From the meaning of her name, it makes sense that this daughter of rabid "Gone with the Wind" fans always wore black
    $600 8
"7-time NASCAR national champion... died in last lap crash at the 2001 Daytona 500"
    $600 3
This famed fashion photographer passed away in October 2004
    $600 24
Jerkin
    $600 21
Steve McQueen's "magnificent" movie was actually a remake of a film about 7 of these guys
    $600 14
An unmarried young woman, especially on "The Dating Game"
    DD: $3,400 29
W is for this girl I once took to the Madison Avenue museum of the same name
    $800 9
"Energized TV sports journalism with abrasive 'tell it like it is' style"
    $800 4
After the 1994 midterm elections, this Texan became the first Republican House majority leader since the 1950s
    $800 20
Birr
    $800 22
Tolkien should have consulted with the Brothers Grimm before having 13 of these accompany Bilbo in "The Hobbit"
    $800 15
A "Paradise Lost" fallen angel, No. 2 to Satan
    $1000 28
Her Spanish name means "mercy", but she didn't show me any as she "drove" me crazy
    $1000 10
"Served 4 years for manslaughter... famous for... his catchphrase 'Only in America!'"
    $1000 11
"Revelations", based on African-American religious music, is this choreographer's masterpiece
    $1000 19
Schnecken
    $1000 23
In "As You Like It" the speech that starts off "All the world's a stage" deals with these 7 periods
    $1000 16
This Pulitzer Prize winner penned "The Wapshot Scandal"

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

Michael Sandra Jack
$4,000 -$400 $3,800

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Michael Sandra Jack
$6,600 $6,800 $4,000

Double Jeopardy! Round

AFRICAN-AMERICAN LIT
I "WONDER"
CONTEMPORARIES
IT'S ALL A PLANT
PRE-CIVIL WAR AMERICA
RHYMES WITH SONY
    $400 21
Her marriage to Mel Leventhal produced Rebecca Walker, who produced the memoir "Black, White and Jewish"
    $400 10
His album "The 12 Year Old Genius" topped the U.S. charts in 1963
    $400 26
Lady Godiva was a naked babe in arms when this Scot & Shakespeare title character was on the throne
    $400 2
This Louisiana state tree could use some Rogaine
    $400 16
In 1859 tightrope walker Charles Blondin crossed this watery wonder many times; later he did it on stilts
    $400 1
Financial support for a man's ex-wife
    $800 22
Jean Toomer's "Cane" (1923) is one of the major works of this New York City movement
    $800 11
(Cheryl of the Clue Crew reports from Yellowstone Nat'l Park.) The scenery gave Yellowstone this nickname, so it was fitting when Teddy Roosevelt's daughter Alice visited the park
    $800 27
In 1655 Cromwell suppressed a Royalist revolt & this Dutchman painted "The Slaughtered Ox"
    $800 3
The strawberry is not a member of the berry family but is in fact a member of this garden flower family
    $800 17
In 1828, thanks to his syllabary, the Cherokee Phoenix became the USA's first Indian language newspaper
    $800 5
From the Greek for "long-lasting", it's a long-term close friend
    $1200 23
Soon after this jazzman died, poet Michael Harper published a "Dear John" book about him
    $1200 12
In 2004 Brooke Shields was back on Broadway in the hit revival of this musical
    $1200 28
The only writing Bronte sister whose life overlapped Jane Austen's
    $1200 4
Andes Indians chew the leaves of this narcotic plant with lime juice for extra stamina
    DD: $3,900 18
Lincoln's election as captain of his company in this 1832 Indian war "gave me more pleasure than any I have had"
    $1200 6
Marked by an elegant or exclusive quality
    $1600 24
Donald Goines wrote 4 novels about an urban revolutionary named for this father of modern Kenya
    $1600 13
Families love this Orlando attraction housed in a building that appears to be upside down
    $1600 30
While Christopher Wren was drawing up plans for London, this man & Joliet were drawing the route of the Mississippi
    DD: $2,000 8
This Mediterranean fruit appears on the Spanish city of Granada's coat of arms
    $1600 19
In 1692, while president of Harvard, he received the first divinity degree in the American colonies
    $1600 7
A phony, exaggerated showing of holiness or moral superiority
    $2000 25
Last name of poet Nikki, or first name of the man whose "room" is a James Baldwin book title
    $2000 14
Michael Douglas was praised for his portrayal of a professor in this 2000 film
    $2000 29
Abelard could have read the daily news about this famous Spaniard born Rodrigo Diaz de Vivar
    $2000 9
It's the Hawaiian good luck plant & it suits you to one
    $2000 20
In 1787 this uprising reached its climax when 1,100 farmers attacked an arsenal in Springfield, Mass.
    $2000 15
Bitterness & resentment in speech or attitude

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Michael Sandra Jack
$22,500 $10,800 $9,600
(lock game)

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Final Jeopardy! Round

POLITICAL GEOGRAPHY
The 2 island nations that are official members of the G-8 (Group of Eight)

Final scores:

Michael Sandra Jack
$22,500 $10,000 $0
Winner: $22,500 + an advance to UToC Round 2 2nd place: $5,000 3rd place: $5,000

Game dynamics:

Game dynamics graph

Coryat scores:

Michael Sandra Jack
$19,400 $8,200 $9,600
23 R
(including 2 DDs),
3 W
17 R
(including 1 DD),
5 W
13 R,
0 W

Combined Coryat: $37,200

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Game tape date: 2005-02-01
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