Show #5429 - Thursday, March 27, 2008

Contestants

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Ann Drourr, a rare bookseller from Mount Laurel, New Jersey

Matt Stull, a public relations professional from Louisville, Kentucky

Dave Sikula, an Internet search editor from Pacifica, California (whose 1-day cash winnings total $15,000)

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Jeopardy! Round

EASTER
BUNNY
LOCO FOR LOGOS
NURSERY RHYMES ON THE 11 O'CLOCK NEWS
NOMS DE PLUME
"MAN" IN THE MIDDLE
(Alex: Those three letters, "M-A-N", will appear in the middle of each correct response.)
    $200 11
1916's "Easter Rebellion" against British rule was centered in this capital city
    $200 23
In the 1940 cartoon "A Wild Hare", this character utters the iconic "What's up, Doc?" line for the first time
    $200 21
Fast-forward into the 21st century with this electronic device that "gets you way more than a DVR"
    $200 16
Confrontation downtown today near the fair, as a pieman denied this penniless man food
    $200 1
In French this graceful swimmer is un cygne
    $200 4
An annual publication chock full of facts & figures
    $400 12
These fund-raising stamps for disabled children were first issued in 1934
    $400 27
This icon of extended battery life has been going & going since 1989
    $400 22
Before being spun off in 1934 this airline was part of Boeing
    $400 17
Animal Control today swarmed over "the house that" he "built", finding a tossed dog, a worried cat & a dead rat
    $400 2
This peaceful bird is une colombe
    $400 5
Hellbenders & newts are types of these
    $600 13
It's where you'll find Chile's Isla de Pascua National Park
    $600 28
A 1950s hit song by Ray Anthony inspired this popular dance craze
    $600 24
(Cheryl of the Clue Crew compares a logo with its antecedent.) This association adapted the Duke of Lorraine's emblem because they, too, were fighting a crusade, but against tuberculosis
    $600 18
She terrorized 3 non-sighted rodents & dismembered them; I've never seen such a sight in my life
    $600 3
Ask your "mother"-- this "silly" bird is une oie
    $600 8
To take apart
    $800 14
This Hollywood landmark began observing its famous Easter sunrise service in 1921
    $800 29
Gap-toothed supermodel & onetime Playboy Bunny who now plays a publicist on "Nip/Tuck"
    DD: $3,000 25
The first credit card that could be used at multiple businesses was started by this company
    $800 19
This guy, "the piper's son", was arrested on pig-theft charges today, shortly after being beaten until he wept
    $800 6
This nocturnal bird of prey is un hibou
    $800 9
In the photo seen here, it's the snow-laced mountain in the background
    $1000 15
This location's first Easter Egg Roll was on April 22, 1878
    $1000 30
He was Bambi's bunny buddy on the big screen
    $1000 26
This company is named after the aircraft carrier the owner served on during World War II
    $1000 20
In a daring holdup this animal's "three bags full" of wool, intended for 3 locals, were taken at gunpoint today
    $1000 7
This small game bird is une caille
    $1000 10
Not temporary

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

Dave Matt Ann
$3,400 $2,800 $2,400

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Dave Matt Ann
$6,800 $9,000 $4,000

Double Jeopardy! Round

SHAKESPEARE
CLINT EASTWOOD: A CAREER IN HOLLYWOOD
MY, YOU'VE AGED
VIVA ITALIA
I'LL HAVE THE LAME DUCK
CROSSWORD CLUES "Q"
    $400 1
She is the "Shrew" whom Petruchio must tame
    $400 6
Meryl Streep played an Iowa housewife who has a brief affair with Clint Eastwood in this film
    $400 26
Maybe you can see here why Edison said "Genius is one percent inspiration and 99 percent" this
    $400 11
The first part of Italy liberated by the Allies during World War II was this island invaded in July 1943
    $400 21
In 1968 this president cited a "division in the American House" & quit the upcoming race in the name of national unity
    $400 16
To satisfy one's thirst
(6)
    $800 2
He cannot overcome temptation or ambition but does ignore his own scruples to murder Duncan
    $800 7
The title trio of this movie classic are played by Clint, Lee Van Cleef & Eli Wallach
    $800 27
Men do it in order to look older; Abe Lincoln did it in 1860
    $800 12
The world's first major film festival was held in this city in 1932; today it awards the prestigious Golden Lion
    $800 22
During his second term, he authorized the sale of missiles to Iran; it would lead to Iran-Contra issues
    $800 17
Good place to hunt slate & marble
(6)
    $1200 3
The title of this problem comedy tells you how everything is going to turn out when the play is over
    $1200 8
For 7 years, Clint played Rowdy Yates on this long-running TV western that helped launch his career
    $1200 28
The 1530s were hard on Henry VIII; marital problems, weight gain, & this action taken by the Pope in 1533
    $1200 13
Begun in 312 B.C. & originally 20 feet wide, this first & most famous Roman road still handles traffic today
    $1200 23
One of his final acts as President was the controversial pardoning of financier Marc Rich
    $1200 18
Leap or mechanics preceder
(7)
    DD: $3,000 4
These 2 seasons are found in the titles of Shakespeare plays
    $1600 9
Clint directed & starred in this 1971 film about a radio DJ & an obsessed female fan
    $1600 29
In "Little Big Man", this actor's character ages from 17 to 121
    $1600 14
Modeled in part on aircraft landing gear, this brand of motor scooter was first produced in Tuscany in 1946
    $1600 24
He said, "I do not feel... it is my duty to spend another 4 years in the White House", then campaigned for Adlai Stevenson
    $1600 19
Where FBI agents train
(8)
    $2000 5
Achilles & Ajax are characters in this play
    $2000 10
Clint has won 2 Oscars for directing & in 1995 got this memorial award from the Academy
    $2000 30
In the 1850s Robert E. Lee was a dashing, dark-haired officer; by this year of Gettysburg, his hair was white
    $2000 15
Giuseppe Mazzini, Conte di Cavour & this "Redshirt" were main figures of the Risorgimento movement
    DD: $5,000 25
Just before he left office he signed a bill creating the toxic waste-cleaning "Superfund"
    $2000 20
The most typical of all
(14)

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Dave Matt Ann
$9,800 $20,200 $16,200

[wagering suggestions for these scores]

Final Jeopardy! Round

CLASSICAL MUSICIANS
In 1793, Haydn wrote he will be "one of Europe's finest composers, & I shall be proud to be called his teacher"

Final scores:

Dave Matt Ann
$19,600 $7,200 $31,200
2nd place: $2,000 3rd place: $1,000 New champion: $31,200

Game dynamics:

Game dynamics graph

Coryat scores:

Dave Matt Ann
$12,800 $18,000 $13,200
20 R,
2 W
(including 1 DD)
21 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W
15 R
(including 1 DD),
0 W

Combined Coryat: $44,000

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Game tape date: 2007-12-04
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