Show #6154 - Thursday, May 19, 2011

Contestants

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Beverly Jones, an attorney for a nonprofit originally from Spokane, Washington

Matt Neville, a deli clerk from Hamden, Connecticut

Lisa Bloomberg, a medical student from Minneapolis, Minnesota (whose 2-day cash winnings total $55,000)

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Jeopardy! Round

BESTSELLERS OF THE 1950s
SUPER BOWL MVPs
TAXED BY TAXES
YOU SAY MYANMAR, I SAY BURMA
TAKING STOCK
3 Bs, IF YOU PLEASE
    $200 1
A new "Revised Standard Version" of this book topped the nonfiction charts in 1954
    $200 26
In 2002 & 2004, this Patriots quarterback
    $200 2
This country singer had to go "On the Road Again" after the IRS seized his ranch because he owed back taxes
    $200 13
Until 1937, Burma was a province of this big neighboring current country
    $200 21
BA isn't Bank of America but this plane-making company
    $200 7
The fat layer between the skin & muscles of whales
    $400 10
The "Picture Cook Book" attributed to this fictional woman rules the list in 1950
    $400 27
In 2000, this St. Louis QB, who later showed off his moves in season 11 of "Dancing with the Stars"
    $400 3
Before his 1931 tax evasion conviction, he joked that Uncle Sam can't collect legal taxes on illegal money
    $400 14
Yangon & this are both names for Burma's longtime capital
    $400 22
This low-cost Airline spread its LUV from Texas
    $400 8
Superstar of sports & "Jeopardy!" seen here
    $600 18
This Edna Ferber novel was a "huge" success when it was published in 1952
    $600 28
In 1999, this Denver quarterback
    $600 4
This first "Survivor" winner was voted off his home & into a jail for failing to pay taxes on his winnings
    $600 15
Nearly 90% of Burmese practice this religion
    $600 23
This retailer, WAG, has good medicine
    $600 9
Messrs. Flay, Fischer & Orr
    $800 19
The 1958 bestseller "Kids Say the Darndest Things!" by this man was based on a segment on his hit TV show
    $800 29
In 1992, this Cowboys quarterback
    $800 5
This "Queen of Mean" hotelier was jailed for tax evasion
    $800 16
Burma has universal suffrage, but from 1990 until Nov. 7, 2010, its govt. did not bother having these
    $800 24
A recent offering by KO, this company, was a zero-- that's the name of the product
    $800 11
6-letter word meaning to talk in an incoherent fashion, on & on & on...
    $1000 20
This work by Norman Vincent Peale had us all feeling good in 1955
    $1000 30
In 1976, this Pittsburgh Steelers non-quarterback who became an ABC sportscaster
    $1000 6
Dennis Kozlowski was jailed for sales tax evasion & fraud while running this conglomerate (not the Mattel toy brand)
    $1000 17
Burma has about 1,200 miles of coastline on the Andaman Sea & this big bay
    $1000 25
This company, DE, makes hay into stacks with tractors
    DD: $1,500 12
A person who hates or fears books

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

Lisa Matt Beverly
$4,100 $1,200 $2,000

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Lisa Matt Beverly
$6,700 $2,800 $5,200

Double Jeopardy! Round

PRESIDENTS OF THE CONTINENTAL CONGRESS
TATTOOED LADIES
COIN OF THE REALM
"P"s & "Q"s
MILTON
BRADLEY
    $400 21
The first president of Congress, Peyton Randolph gaveled Congress to order on September 5, 1774 in this city
    $400 6
This "Tomb Raider" & humanitarian activist has a "Know Your Rights" shoulder tattoo
    $400 1
1966:
1 yuan depicting Chiang Kai-Shek
    $400 11
A small commemorative tablet, perhaps for that gunk on your teeth
    $400 30
Respectively the 2 places named in satan's line "Better to reign in ___ than serve in ___"
    $400 16
He commanded the U.S. First Army on D-Day
    $800 22
In the war, Thomas Mifflin was this man's aide-de-camp & later accepted the resignation of his commission
    $800 7
On one shoulder, this "Transformers" star has a paraphrase of a "King Lear" line about butterflies
    $800 2
1971:
25 new pence depicting a barbary ape
    $800 12
In 4 letters, a clever or sarcastic remark
    $800 29
"Let not" this country "forget her precedence of teaching nations how to live"
    $800 17
It probably hurt for more than 60 minutes when he was wounded by shrapnel while reporting for CBS from Cambodia
    DD: $2,000 23
This declaration signer from Massachusetts served the longest as President of Congress, 30 months
    $1200 8
This "Mean Girls" girl has a forearm tattoo that reads, "Stars, all we ask for is our right to twinkle"
    DD: $3,200 3
2003:
1,000 tugrik depicting Chinggis Khan
    $1200 13
A floor of short strips of patterned wood; Celtics star Bob Cousy was the "Prince" of it at Boston Garden
    $1200 28
"No man who knows aught, can be so stupid to deny that all men naturally were born" in this 4-letter condition
    $1200 18
During the 2000 Democratic Convention, he released his delegates & urged them to support Al Gore
    $1600 25
Later a writer of the Federalist Papers & Chief Justice, he served as President of Congress in 1778 & 1779
    $1600 9
This "Heroes" cheerleader has a torso tat that reads (in misspelled Italian), "Live without regrets"
    $1600 4
1964:
25 schilling depicting playwright Franz Grillparzer
    $1600 14
The type of film "Hannibal Rising" was
    $1600 27
"Come, and trip it, as you go, on the light ___ toe"
    $1600 19
In 1742, James Bradley, a pioneer in the study of light, succeeded this comet of a guy as Astronomer Royal
    $2000 24
In November 1781 John Hanson became the first president of Congress elected under the terms of this document
    $2000 10
Evan Rachel Wood has a quotation from this "Ulalume" luminary between her shoulder blades
    $2000 5
1982:
1 balboa depicting Omar Torrijos
    $2000 15
Tart tasting
    $2000 26
"They also serve who only ___ ___ ___"
    $2000 20
Justice Joseph Bradley's vote made this man, not Samuel Tilden, president in the disputed election of 1876

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Lisa Matt Beverly
$11,100 $20,400 $8,800

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Final Jeopardy! Round

LONG-RUNNING FILMS
Playing in theaters since 1975, this film has had the longest continuous theatrical run in movie history

Final scores:

Lisa Matt Beverly
$22,100 $23,000 $9,600
2nd place: $2,000 New champion: $23,000 3rd place: $1,000

Game dynamics:

Game dynamics graph

Coryat scores:

Lisa Matt Beverly
$10,600 $18,400 $10,800
16 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W
18 R
(including 1 DD),
0 W
16 R,
2 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $39,800

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Game tape date: 2011-02-02
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