Show #6127 - Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Contestants

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Daniel Cohen, an interactive developer originally from Liverpool, New York

Stephanie Munroe, a movie editor from Brookline, Massachusetts

Tim Kresowik, a urology resident from Iowa City, Iowa (whose 1-day cash winnings total $19,201)

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Jeopardy! Round

THE SISTINE CHAPEL
1990s TV
A CAPITAL IDEA?
THE AUTOBAHN SOCIETY
WHO'D YOU KILL TO GET THAT JOB?
"H_BO"
(Alex: Each correct response will begin with the letter "H" and somewhere further along, there will be a "B" and an "O".)
    $200 4
The Sistine Chapel is best known for its ceiling painted by this man
    $200 17
Will Smith rapped, "Looked at my kingdom, I was finally there, to sit on my throne as the prince of" this
    $200 1
Mentioning a Mediterranean city, it's the only Shakespeare play with a national capital in the title
    $200 22
From Dresden take A13 north to this city where you can visit the Brandenburg Gate
    $200 16
He led Charles I's trial & execution in 1649 & later became Lord Protector; sometimes it's not good to be the king
    $200 11
Ship anchoring spot
    $400 5
The Sistine Chapel was built during the 15th century reign of the fourth pope of this name
    $400 23
If you could handle seeing Dennis Franz' tush in a shower, then this cop show that debuted in '93 was for you
    $400 2
Seen here, this breed originated around 800 B.C.
    $400 27
Little Uli should have gone before we left Darmstadt; now he'll just have to wait 20 km for the next Raststatte, this
    $400 18
After leading the fight for Louis XVI's execution, he joined the Committee of Public Safety in July 1793
    $400 12
An instruction manual like the one Boy Scouts use
    $600 6
The ceiling depicts the creation, Adam & Eve & 3 scenes concerning this sailor
    $600 24
On a sitcom he played cable TV host Tim Taylor
    $600 3
A vacuum cleaner salesman & spy named Jim Wormold is the protagonist of this Graham Greene novel
    $600 28
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew shows a map on the monitor.) If you drive on A3 in Germany's extreme southeast, from Passau to Wurzburg, you've been in this geographically largest state the whole 3 hours
    $600 19
I, this Roman emperor, may have been killed by my wife Agrippina in 54 A.D. so Nero could take over
    $600 13
It's at one end of your bed
    $800 7
The chapel was built to the dimensions of this man's temple, as described in the Old Testament
    $800 25
In 1990 Don Knotts re-teamed with his old pal Andy Griffith, playing Les Calhoun on this legal drama
    $800 9
Hostages who under stress grow emotionally attached to their captors are exhibiting this syndrome
    DD: $1,000 29
In 2008, citing safety & CO2, Bremen became the first German state to legislate these on all its Autobahnen
    $800 20
In 1040 Macbeth killed this king to take the throne of Scotland; there's a play in there somewhere...
    $800 14
Anatomically, the ischium is part of it
    $1000 8
One use of the Sistine Chapel is when this group gets together periodically to elect a new pope within its confines
    $1000 26
Roma Downey was the heavenly title character & Della Reese her supervisor on this CBS drama
    $1000 10
Her father Francis says at about age 3 she heard him in a long argument & said, "Cut!"
    $1000 30
In Hamburg Autobahn A7 includes a tunnel under this 4-letter river
    $1000 21
Killing Shawar, vizier of Egypt, helped put this future foe of the Crusaders in that job in 1169
    $1000 15
Heading for perdition

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 14):

Tim Stephanie Daniel
$1,400 $2,400 -$1,400

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Tim Stephanie Daniel
$6,400 $3,000 $400

Double Jeopardy! Round

MEXICAN STATES
FICTIONAL MOVIE BANDS
MEN IN PINK
"E"-BOOKS
ELEMENT ETYMOLOGY
THE END
    $400 12
This eastern state once occupied the whole of the peninsula it's on
    $400 1
This film features the Soggy Bottom Boys, fronted by George Clooney
    $400 4
Bret "The Hitman" Hart was known for "competing" as this in a pink leotard
    $400 9
This novel by Sinclair Lewis is a satiric indictment of fundamentalist religion
    $400 17
It's from the Latin for "to flow"
    $400 23
"Full stop" is a synonym for this punctuation mark
    $800 13
Dog-gone it! Ciudad Juarez is in this Mexican state
    $800 2
Jack Black fronted & provided tutelage to this young band, also a 2003 movie title
    $800 5
The title of the 1905 artwork seen here is this type of fop, a word also found after "fine and"
    $800 10
The title character of this Austen novel realizes she loves Mr. Knightley
    $800 18
God bless this element, discovered in 1944 & named for our country
    $800 24
The name of this Greek letter that signifies the end means "big O"
    $1200 14
Baja California Sur, the lower state on the Baja Peninsula, has this city for a capital, just like Bolivia
    $1200 3
The New Main Street Singers, Mitch & Mikey & The Folksmen are groups in this Christopher Guest film
    $1200 6
To see men in pink tights, check out Trockadero, a troupe performing parodies of these
    $1200 11
Around 418 B.C. Euripides wrote a play named for this "complex" woman of myth
    $1200 21
Atomic No. 22, this metal was named for some mythological bigwigs
    $1200 26
This 2-digit number signals that a newspaper story is at an end
    $1600 15
The easternmost state of Quintana Roo relies economically on these two resort areas that both start with the letter C
    $1600 19
Stillwater, fronted by Jason Lee, rocks this movie
    $1600 7
Joe Arpaio, sheriff of Maricopa County in this state, is known for making inmates wear pink
    $1600 27
The name of this Samuel Butler novel is an anagram of "nowhere"
    DD: $2,200 22
Although a soft, light metal, it has a name from the Greek for "stony"
    $1600 29
On a movie set when the first A.D. calls "that's" this, it sounds like he's identifying a type of sandwich
    $2000 16
This state that borders New Mexico gets its name from a Spanish word meaning "loud"
    $2000 20
This movie covers the rise of The One-ders, later The Wonders
    $2000 8
In the play "Bent", which takes place in Nazi Germany, pink these become a compulsory accessory
    DD: $2,000 28
This 1952 novel was based in part on the story of Cain & Abel
    $2000 25
A Scottish town gave us the name of this element, whose 90 isotope is the most dangerous part of fallout
    $2000 30
In the law of war, when this 9-letter word precedes "of hostilities", the shootin's over & the talkin' starts

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Tim Stephanie Daniel
$20,000 $10,600 $7,000

[wagering suggestions for these scores]

Final Jeopardy! Round

BASEBALL & THE PRESIDENCY
As both vice president & president, he threw out a season's 1st pitch, each time for a different Senators franchise

Final scores:

Tim Stephanie Daniel
$23,000 $10,700 $5,858
2-day champion: $42,201 2nd place: $2,000 3rd place: $1,000

Game dynamics:

Game dynamics graph

Coryat scores:

Tim Stephanie Daniel
$19,800 $10,600 $9,200
22 R
(including 2 DDs),
5 W
14 R,
2 W
14 R,
3 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $39,600

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Game tape date: 2010-12-01
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