Show #4790 - Friday, June 3, 2005

David Rozenson game 4.

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Sara Mixter, a child health advocate originally from Chevy Chase, Maryland

Tom Walker, a lawyer from Boston, Massachusetts

David Rozenson, a lawyer from Newton, Massachusetts (whose 3-day cash winnings total $76,000)

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Jeopardy! Round

THE SECURITY COUNCIL
ACTORS PLAYING ACTORS
'80s FASHIONS
PULITZER PRIZE-WINNING BIOS
ABBREVIATED S
STUPID ANSWERS
    $200 8
In November 2002 Resolution 1441 declared this nation in "material breach" of its obligations
    $200 2
Kate Mulgrew portrayed this legendary Kate in the 2002 play "Tea at Five"
    $200 20
In the '80s aerobics shoes were a big item from the company called L.A. this
    $200 22
A. Scott Berg won in 1999 for a bio on this guy who won in 1954 with "The Spirit of St. Louis"
    $200 14
In a newspaper personals ad
    $200 1
Completes the title of a guide Heidi Murkoff co-wrote for expectant mothers "What To Expect When You're..."
    $400 9
In population, one of the 2 smallest permanent members
    $400 3
Angus MacFadyen in "Cradle Will Rock" & Liev Schreiber in "RKO 281" played this man who raised "Kane"
    $400 24
In "Fast Times at Ridgemont High", Jeff Spicoli wore the now-classic checkerboard pattern of these shoes
    $400 23
Forrest Wilson's "Crusader in Crinoline" tackled the life of this novelist & abolitionist
    $400 15
On a report card
    $400 4
Endocrinology deals with the function & secretion of these glands
    $600 10
The military type of these were imposed on North Korea in the '50s; the economic type, on Rhodesia in the '60s
    $600 5
Kevin Kline cut a dashing figure as this silent screen swashbuckler in the film "Chaplin"
    $600 25
"Flashdance" inspired torn, off-the-shoulder sweatshirts & these, not socks, bunched at the ankles
    $600 28
In 1944 Carleton Mabee dubbed this telegraph pioneer "The American Leonardo"
    $600 16
A "First" or "Second" book of the BIble
    $600 11
A cation is a positively charged one of these; an anion is a negatively charged one
    $800 19
In 1948 the Council passed 29 resolutions, 16 on the Mideast region it referred to as this
    $800 6
In a 1983 TV movie, Cheryl Ladd played this regal beauty who knew her way around "High Society"
    $800 26
Bugle Boy dreamed up these tight-fitting pants decorated with many zippers; the nylon was ideal for break dancing
    DD: $2,500 29
Emory Holloway's sampler of this poet's life won for 1927
    $800 17
A chemical element
    $800 12
This American cyclist criticized Lance Armstrong in the July 15, 2004 issue of the French newspaper Le Monde
    $1000 21
In 2004 the Security Council called for a halt to fighting in Darfur & the Upper Nile in this country
    $1000 7
Christopher Plummer is seen here (in profile, of course) in his Tony-winning role as this legend of stage & screen
    $1000 27
A Sheryl Crow song says that Uncle Larry wears this brand of jacket "'cause he thinks it turns on all the ladies"
    $1000 30
David Herbert Donald's 1988 winner "Look Homeward" was "A Life of" this author
    $1000 18
Former British currency that smacks of a certain Boston pitcher
    $1000 13
Henry Adams, grandson of John Quincy Adams, wrote the nonfiction classic "The Education of" him

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 13):

David Tom Sara
$2,400 $800 $2,000

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

David Tom Sara
$3,500 $3,200 $4,400

Double Jeopardy! Round

THE INSECURITY COUNCIL
INFIELD OF DREAMS
"O", WHAT A PLACE!
ORAL EXAM
20th CENTURY BRITISH HISTORY
CHANGE YOUR LIFE
(Alex: Each correct response will be a one-letter change of the word "life". All right? One letter in "life" will change to give you the correct response.)
    $400 21
To help teens with self-acceptance, "Chicken Soup..." co-author Kimberly Kirberger wrote "No Body's" this
    $400 1
This all-time leader in hits & games placed was a regular at first, second & third
    $400 30
A saltwater lake, Lake Merritt, lies in the heart of the downtown of this city on San Francisco Bay
    $400 11
Mandatory in boxing, it comes with air holes
    $400 6
In 1984, for $1.5 million, Ross Perot bought one of the only 17 known copies of this historic British document
    $400 16
George Bush's is Laura
    $800 22
Beginning in the '20s, a series of this brand's ads showed victims of the dreaded halitosis
    $800 2
This third baseman's quest for a .400 average was the talk of baseball in 1980
    $800 29
Because of its many canals & rivers, this city is known as the "Venice of Japan"
    $800 12
The ADA says kids should have stopped this habit by the time their permanent teeth come in
    $800 7
It "worked" out that in 1924 Ramsay MacDonald became the first prime minister from this party
    $800 17
An agricultural additive to improve soil with a low calcium content
    $1200 23
The section of "Hannah and Her Sisters" where Mickey thinks he has a brain tumor is titled this type of person
    $1200 3
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew reads from the University of Pittsburgh, site of Forbes Field.) Over this wall in 1960, this Pirate second baseman hit the first World Series-ending home run
    DD: $3,000 26
This state capital is home to Evergreen State College
    $1200 13
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew points to a model of the skull.) In the universal numbering system used by dentists, tooth number one is here, & this is the number of the tooth down here
    $1200 8
During Stanley Baldwin's term as P.M., this King of England abdicated
    $1200 18
Fill your pockets with money
    $1600 24
In his book "Gasping for Airtime", comedian Jay Mohr deals with these attacks of intense fear
    DD: $1,000 4
A great defensive shortstop & a southerner too, New York Giant Travis Jackson was inevitably nicknamed this
    $1600 28
Akershus Castle, overlooking a fjord, is a popular tourist attraction in this capital
    $1600 14
In 1995 scientists found natural antibiotics on these of cows; people probably have them too
    $1600 9
The only part of the U.K. occupied by the Germans in WWII; the French call them Iles Normandes
    $1600 19
Widespread
    $2000 25
This Danish thinker defined anxiety as "the dizziness of freedom"
    $2000 5
In 2003 this Oriole first sacker was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame
    $2000 27
A spectacular stairway called the Potemkin Steps slopes down to this Ukraine seaport's harbor on the Black Sea
    $2000 15
(Sarah of the Clue Crew reads with model skull in hand.) Grinding your teeth may lead to pain in this joint, often known by three initials
    $2000 10
The Marquess of this had a large "steak" in British politics; he was the first 20th century prime minister
    $2000 20
It often has 6 holes in it

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

David Tom Sara
$6,900 $13,800 $11,600

[wagering suggestions for these scores]

Final Jeopardy! Round

PLAYWRIGHTS
His early play "Ivanov" opens with a man carrying a gun & yes, a gun does go off by the end

Final scores:

David Tom Sara
$13,800 $23,201 $14,000
3rd place: $1,000 New champion: $23,201 2nd place: $2,000

Game dynamics:

Game dynamics graph

Coryat scores:

David Tom Sara
$12,400 $14,800 $11,600
15 R,
4 W
(including 2 DDs)
20 R,
2 W
(including 1 DD)
17 R,
3 W

Combined Coryat: $38,800

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Game tape date: 2004-11-17
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