Show #6056 - Monday, January 3, 2011

Contestants

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Annemarie Brentrup, a pizza restaurant manager originally from Bismarck, North Dakota

Genaro Lopez, a contract administrator from Portland, Oregon

Lyn Thomas, a library assistant from Redmond, Washington (whose 1-day cash winnings total $13,100)

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Jeopardy! Round

NOVEL IDEAS
21st CENTURY ATHLETES
SKY HIGH
(Alex: We want you to name the city as we deal with [*]. We'll tell you about the skyscrapers.)
SCENTSATIONAL!
TECHNOLOGY OF THE PAST
"EAU" K
    $200 24
One of the "7 commandments" in this Orwell novel reads: "Whatever goes upon 4 legs or has wings, is a friend"
    $200 7
1 of the 2 NBA stars who make up Miami's new "Big 3" along with LeBron
    $200 2
Trump Taj Mahal at 1000 Boardwalk
    $200 25
With her signature fragrance called Glow (or is it G. Low?), you can smell just like this spicy diva
    $200 12
It dates back to 3000 B.C., when it was made with beeswax; by the Middle Ages tallow ones were in wide use
    $200 19
It means "water of" a certain German city
    $400 23
The opening line of this 1605 novel mentions a lance, a shield & a skinny nag
    $400 8
Seen here, this Belgian tennis star has won 2 straight U.S. Opens--after a 2-year retirement
    $400 3
1 Dag Hammarskjold Plaza at 885 2nd Avenue
    $400 26
C'mon, get this cheerful fragrance from Clinique, around since 1997
    $400 13
This implement amazed foreign visitors when it gained acceptance with diners in 16th century Italy
    $400 1
This state capital was founded by gold prospectors in 1880
    $600 20
"Cleanliness is next to Fordliness" is a line from this 1932 novel
    $600 9
OV-1 & Alexander the Great are 2 of this Washington Capitals hockey star's nicknames
    $600 4
Aon center at 707 Wilshire Blvd
    $600 28
Christian Dior introduced this killer scent in 1985
    $600 14
Originating in Asia around 200 B.C., this saddle attachment increased the military value of horses
    $600 16
A chest of drawers, or a government department
    $800 21
Chapter 39 of this novel includes a confession to the murder of Alyona Ivanova, an old pawnbroker
    $800 10
Seen here, he excelled on "Dancing with the Stars" & also plays a little football
    $800 5
Cadillac Tower at 65 Cadillac Square
    $800 29
This brand's colognes for men include Blue, Island Voyage & White Sail
    $800 15
The earliest man-made examples of this silica & borate material were beads made in the 1500s B.C.
    $800 17
It's the clothing & linens assembled by a bride for her marriage
    DD: $1,300 22
In a 1948 novel he wrote, "Pearls were accidents & the finding of one was luck, a little pat on the back by God"
    $1000 11
He hit 58 homers for the Phillies in 2006 & has the same name as the temp-turned-boss-turned-temp on "The Office"
    $1000 6
Four Embarcadero Center at 55 Clay Street
    $1000 30
Launched in 1925, this classic oriental-floral scent was named for a favorite garden of Shah Jahan & his wife
    $1000 27
A Sumerian pictograph shows one in 3500 B.C.: the oldest are wooden disks with 3 carved planks clamped by struts
    $1000 18
From the French for "to carry", it's a large suitcase that opens into 2 hinged compartments

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

Lyn Genaro Annemarie
$800 $3,600 $4,000

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Lyn Genaro Annemarie
$6,700 $4,000 $4,200

Double Jeopardy! Round

THE BIBLE
DUDE-ER-ONOMY
NUMBERS
ROMANS
"FIRST" CHRONICLES
JOB
    $400 25
In Genesis 4 he lies about his brother's whereabouts--& to god, yet!
    $400 1
Be cool, man, & name this 1969 flick where Billy & Captain America hit the road, man: now those were some dudes, man
    $400 21
"The Arabian Nights" are "tales from" this number of nights
    $400 27
He took his own life after receiving a false report that Cleopatra was already dead--oops!
    $400 6
There is reddening of the epidermis but no blistering in this
    $400 11
In 1991 Bill Clinton was pulling down a salary of $35,000 a year in this job
    $800 26
He avenged his treatment by the Philistines, crashing their temple down on them
    $800 2
Jeff Spicoli loved to surf in this movie'-aloha, Mr. Hand!
    $800 24
A nursery rhyme says, "sing a song of sixpence, a pocket full of rye," this many "blackbirds baked in a pie"
    $800 16
In 8 A.D. he went through his own metamorphosis, from Rome's most successful poet to a man living in exile
    $800 7
It outlaws an established state religion but doesn't include the phrase "church & state"
    DD: $1,500 12
This 1989 Nobel Peace Prize winner is 75 years old & has spent 70 years in his current job
    $1200 28
In Matthew this ruler called for the deaths of all infant boys in Bethlehem: that's not so "great"
    $1200 3
Whoa! In 1991 these 2 title dudes got a sequel & totally returned to take a "Bogus Journey"
    $1200 20
(Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from the pits at the Toyota Grand Prix.) For better grip on the road, racing tires need to be both sticky & strong, because the rubber approaches this temperature, the boiling point of water
    $1200 17
In 41 A.D. members of his own Praetorian Guard gave him "the boot" for good
    $1200 8
Classic comedy routine for Bud & Lou
    $1200 13
You've nailed it if you know Norm Abram is the master one of these on TV's "This Old House"
    $1600 29
The Dragon, the False Prophet & the Beast are all mentioned in this book
    $1600 4
He didn't say much as Silent Bob in "Clerks" but no one in the film could say anything without him: he wrote the pic, too
    DD: $4,000 23
In restaurant slang, this number means "all gone"
    $1600 18
While governor of Bithynia, this man the Younger corresponded with Trajan regarding the treatment of Christians there
    $1600 9
Medical term for the period between conception & 12 weeks of pregnancy
    $1600 14
A jacket with gold braid & a "V" of buttons is named for this hotel fetcher & carrier
    $2000 30
This rebellious son of King David seduced his father's concubines on the palace roof in full view of everyone
    $2000 5
This actor played a Lebowski, not the Big Lebowski, but the Dude abides
    $2000 22
The Screaming Eagles are this number airborne division
    $2000 19
In his "Odes", this satirist & poet referred to Virgil as "half of my soul"
    $2000 10
Peter the Hermit was a major promoter of this 11th century endeavor
    $2000 15
A seine may be part of the equipment in this job, the USA's most dangerous

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Lyn Genaro Annemarie
$9,100 $16,400 $14,500

[wagering suggestions for these scores]

Final Jeopardy! Round

POP STARS
He was backed by London's Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra on his 2010 tour, which he called "Symphonicity"

Final scores:

Lyn Genaro Annemarie
$16,500 $29,001 $28,999
3rd place: $1,000 New champion: $29,001 2nd place: $2,000

Game dynamics:

Game dynamics graph

Coryat scores:

Lyn Genaro Annemarie
$12,800 $16,400 $13,800
14 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W
(including 1 DD)
18 R,
0 W
20 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W

Combined Coryat: $43,000

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Game tape date: 2010-09-28
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