Show #6165 - Friday, June 3, 2011

Contestants

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Nancy Hale, a textbook editor from New York, New York

Patrick Stubbins, a writer originally from Cincinnati, Ohio

Jericho Saria, a freelance video producer originally from Stockton, California (whose 1-day cash winnings total $29,201)

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Jeopardy! Round

THE OLYMPIAN GODS
ROCK OF AGELESS
ON A SWISS ARMY KNIFE
EXTRAORDINARY DENTITION
AT THE DRUGSTORE
"BEE" HAPPY
    $200 6
This Greek god had dominion over the seas, springs & lakes, but not rivers
    $200 14
His set lists still include "Highway 61 Revisited", which he wrote 46 years ago
    $200 17
A pair of these small pincers is used to pluck out hairs so you won't have a unibrow
    $200 22
The longest teeth in the animal world are these on one of the largest animals
    $200 1
This brand makes Tired Eye Relief drops and Total Eye Soothing wipes
    $200 11
Honeycomb material used to make candles
    $400 7
In the "Odyssey" Zeus sends this messenger god to tell Calypso to free Odysseus
    $400 15
"So Sad About" this band that played its first farewell tour in 1982 & played the Super Bowl halftime in 2010
    $400 18
Hand me the 1982 Haut-Brion; we've got one of these spiral tools on the knife
    $400 23
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew shows a rodent skull on the monitor.) In rodents, these teeth wear out faster on the back than on the front side, creating the chisel shape that makes it easier to gnaw hard objects
    $400 2
The name of this European brand of herbal cough drops is shouted in commercials for it
    $400 12
Dating to 1812, Augustiner Keller in Munich is this type of outdoor drinking establishment
    $600 8
Appropriately, the name of this Greek god means "male warrior"
    $600 16
Al Rappa, who started as part of this group with Bill Haley in 1956, now leads the group, Bill being dead
    $600 19
The Phillips 2-bit on the knife is one of these
    $600 24
Florida's state reptile, it's constantly replacing its 75 teeth & can go through 3,000 in a lifetime
    $600 3
Don't tell anyone--this deodorant that's "Strong enough for a man, made for a woman" was introduced back in 1956
    $600 13
It's 3/8 bison & 5/8 domestic cow
    $800 9
One of her 4 children by Zeus was Hephaestus, also an Olympian god
    $800 29
He's lasted long enough to be inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame 3 times, the first with The Yardbirds
    $800 20
This can help with reading the fine print or with starting a fire using sunlight
    $800 27
(Kelly of the Clue Crew holds a skull at the Smithsonian's Hall of Human Origins.) When Mary Leakey discovered Paranthropus boisei in 1959, her husband Louis saw the heavy teeth & jaws & nicknamed the species this man, like the title character of a Tchaikovsky ballet
    $800 4
You should be gellin' like a felon with the massaging gel insoles from this brand named for a real M.D.
    $800 25
In 2007 one of 7 handwritten copies of J.K. Rowling's "Tales of" this bard fetched nearly $4 million at auction
    $1000 10
This Greek wisdom goddess was born full grown from Zeus' head because he'd swallowed his pregnant first wife
    $1000 30
"The Killer", he was born in 1935 & was still on the road in 2011
    $1000 21
There are 2 of these, one for wood & one for metal
    DD: $3,000 28
Armadillo teeth don't have this, the hardest substance in (most) mammals' bodies
    $1000 5
This skin care brand that's "#1 dermatologist recommended" has a line of Norwegian Formula moisturizers
    $1000 26
Pate-coated tenderloin wrapped in pastry

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

Jericho Patrick Nancy
$1,000 $2,600 $3,200

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Jericho Patrick Nancy
$9,400 $3,600 $3,800

Double Jeopardy! Round

TV SHOWS ON THE MAP
THE CHICAGO CODE
JERSEY SURE
KING OF QUEENS
THE STREETS OF SAN FRANCISCO
HAWAII 5-O
    $400 10
Characters on this HBO show included Al Swearengen, Calamity Jane & Morgan Earp
    $400 19
Grab a vine & swing by this 1906 Chicago-based novel that's been called "The Vegetarian Manifesto"
    $400 3
In 1976 Jersey said gambling was OK in this city, as long as each casino was part of a hotel with at least 500 guest rooms
    $400 21
I Kings relates that this wise king had 700 wives & 300 concubines (Did I say wise?)
    $400 5
This tourist haven on the waterfront of the city is roughly bounded by Kearney & Bay Streets & Van Ness Ave.
    $400 1
Eat too much poi & your opu, meaning this, might get larger
    DD: $3,000 11
In 1985 the theme to this hip cop drama was tops on the Billboard charts
    $800 20
The 1893 novel "The Cliff-Dwellers" centers on this type of high-rise structure; Chi-town's first was completed in 1885
    $800 15
In 1969 New Jersey voters approved a state this to raise money for schools... Let's give 3, 9, 15, 17, 32 & 41 a whirl
    $800 22
This 16th century man is usually credited with 7 wives, including Marfa Sobakina & Anastasia Romanovina
    $800 6
It's the winding tourist attraction seen here
    $800 2
Home to the NFL's Pro Bowl, it's the third largest island in the Hawaiian chain
    $1200 12
The title of this Robert Urich show ended with a dollar sign
    $1200 16
In 1784 this Jersey city said fine, we'll be the U.S. capital for a while; it would be the state capital 6 years later
    $1200 23
After his marriage to his beloved Catholic wife was declared invalid, the fourth British king of this name wed a Protestant
    $1200 7
Napier Lane on Telegraph Hill is the only surviving S.F. street still made of this stuff; lots of it went in 1906
    $1200 4
Opakapaka & ono are types of this creature
    $1600 13
After "Ally McBeal", David E. Kelley stayed local with this show about a troubled school
    $1600 26
New Jersey said sure, so the Camden home of this "O Captain! My Captain!" poet is a state historic site
    DD: $4,000 24
This Middle Eastern king's marriage to Queen Noor in 1978 was his fourth
    $1600 8
Army Street, which runs from Noe Valley to the Bay, was renamed for this migrant labor leader
    $1600 17
An olo is a traditional one of these sporting items that Laird Hamilton might use
    $2000 14
Melina Kanakaredes starred in this TV show whose title doubles as a New England capital
    $2000 27
In 1945 New Jersey said yep, we'll take full responsibility for this university, founded as Queen's College in 1766
    $2000 25
This "Great" Pharaoh of Egypt's 19th Dynasty had 60 daughters, 96 sons & 200 wives & concubines
    $2000 9
This more than 7-mile-long street was once the road out to a religious establishment founded in 1786
    $2000 18
Legend says a procession of oio, these, walks down Mahiki Road every year; Macbeth was also vexed by one

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Jericho Patrick Nancy
$15,400 $7,400 $12,200

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Final Jeopardy! Round

WORLD HISTORY
Traditionally said to be founded in 421, this city was later built up on islands in a lagoon by refugees from invading Lombards

Final scores:

Jericho Patrick Nancy
$24,401 $9,400 $17,200
2-day champion: $53,602 3rd place: $1,000 2nd place: $2,000

Game dynamics:

Game dynamics graph

Coryat scores:

Jericho Patrick Nancy
$13,400 $9,200 $12,200
22 R
(including 1 DD),
4 W
17 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
(including 1 DD)
15 R,
4 W

Combined Coryat: $34,800

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Game tape date: 2011-02-09
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