Show #6213 - Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Contestants

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Libby Nelson, a journalist from Kansas City, Missouri

Sergio Llorian, an attorney from New York, New York

Matt Douma, a standardized test scorer from Minneapolis, Minnesota (whose 2-day cash winnings total $54,100)

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Jeopardy! Round

INVENTORS & INVENTIONS
IF THEY MARRIED
TRIPLE THE FUN
BLANK VERSE
BEHIND BARS
2-LETTER RESPONSES
    $200 1
In 1949 Ed Seymour invented paint dispensed this way; aluminum was the first color
    $200 8
If "Twilight" actress Fanning married a Marine lt. col. known from Iran-Contra, she'd be known as...
    $200 26
The home-building materials of the 3 Little Pigs in the Disney version
    $200 10
John Keats:
"Beauty is ____, ____ beauty,--that is all / Ye know on earth, and all ye need to know"
    $200 17
The smallest bartender's measurement, it can also refer to a short foot race
    $200 3
George Clooney actually starred in 2 TV series with this title--the earlier one was a comedy
    $400 2
As a newsboy on the Grand Trunk Railway in 1862, he "saw the light" & published the first newspaper printed on a train
    $400 11
If Miss Q of "Nikita" fame wed Queen guitarist Brian, Rod Stewart would sing to her as...
    $400 27
Columbus' 3 ships in 1492
    $400 22
Ogden Nash
"The cow is of the bovine ilk; one end is moo, the other, ____"
    $400 18
Bartenders ask, "straight" or this 3-word opposite
    $400 4
It's a symbol of pharmacy & an abbreviation for prescription
    $600 9
In 1810 England's Peter Durand patented the idea of using this metal to coat cans for food preservation
    $600 12
Mike Tyson's first wife marries Chicago Cub great Ernie & begins a life of crime as...
    $600 28
The 3 types of events in the Ironman Triathlon
    $600 23
Robert Frost:
"Two roads diverged in a yellow ____"
    $600 19
This directional term refers to a nonalcoholic drink placed at the side of the booze in a separate glass
    $600 5
This 2-letter Korean company makes a sweet cell phone called the Chocolate Touch
    $800 15
Ann Moore invented this "cozy" baby carrier after seeing women in Togo carry their babies in fabric slings
    $800 13
The "House of the Spirits" author gets hitched to a circus sibling who bought out Barnum in 1907 & becomes...
    $800 29
On the East Coast "Tri-State Area" often refers to this trio, the 3rd, 5th & 11th to join the Union
    $800 24
Alexander Pope:
"Fools rush in where angels ____ ____ ____"
    $800 20
"Dry" in bartending can pertain to the use of this fortified liquid that also has a "sweet" type
    $800 6
Lifebuoy soap once promised to stop this "from head to toe"
    $1000 16
Juan de la Cierva invented this rotary-wing aircraft that taxied for takeoff & was replaced by the helicopter
    $1000 14
"Criminal" singer Fiona weds Steve, author of legal thrillers like "Double Tap", & hyphenates to get this potable name
    $1000 30
The "triple bottom line" concept urges companies to be successful, caring & green: "profit, people" & this "P"
    DD: $1,000 25
Thomas Gray:
"The paths of glory lead but to the ____"
    $1000 21
This term for the maceration of fruit in a bar using a pestle can also mean "to make unclear"
    $1000 7
It's this pair of chromosomes that make a man a man

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 16):

Matt Sergio Libby
$2,400 $600 $0

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Matt Sergio Libby
$4,200 $3,000 $3,400

Double Jeopardy! Round

DAMN YANKEES
HELLO, DOLLY!
KISS ME, KATE
AVENUE QUEUE
(Alex: And you have to name the city where these streets are found.)
KISMET
BROADWAY MUSICALS
    $400 1
In 1864 General Benjamin Butler appointed her superintendent of the Department of Nurses for the Army of the James
    $400 17
For the 60th anniversary of Pearl Harbor, Hasbro introduced a special line of this military action figure
    $400 12
She & Leo were nominated for a 1998 MTV Movie Award for Best Kiss
    $400 2
O'Connell Street,
Parnell Street,
Pearse Avenue
    $400 22
In a common expression, you may be "out of" this; there's also this "of the draw"
    $400 11
Tim Hatley won a 2009 Tony for Best Costume Design for the musical about this green ogre
    $800 7
Lincoln called this cartoonist "our best recruiting sergeant"
    $800 18
Not surprisingly, this woman's line of collectible dolls includes Baby Donny Little Bit Rock-n-Roll seen here
    $800 13
In "How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days" she & Matthew McConaughey end up on the kiss cam at Madison Square Garden
    $800 3
Cobb Place,
Chrysler Freeway,
Lansing Avenue
    $800 23
In Indian religion, this causal law explains the existence of evil; in a Culture Club title, it precedes "Chameleon"
    $800 27
"Sleep Tite" is a number from this musical with sleepwear in the title
    $1200 8
3 days after graduating from West Point, this future "Boy General" took part in the First Battle of Bull Run
    $1200 19
Because they fit one inside the other, Russian matryoshka dolls are also called these
    $1200 14
At the end of "Temple of Doom" Indy snaps his whip around Willie (this actress) & lays a kiss on her
    $1200 4
Quezon Boulevard,
United Nations Avenue,
Imelda (just "Imelda")
    $1200 24
This word can be used for one's riches as well as one's lot in life; Twain (& others) have called it "outrageous"
    $1200 28
A 2010 musical about this family revolves around daughter Wednesday dating a "normal" boy
    DD: $2,000 9
By the end of 1862 this newly appointed rear admiral controlled the entire Gulf Coast except for Mobile
    $1600 20
Turning 25 in 2011 is this line of dolls that includes Josefina Montoya, a youngster growing up in 1824
    $1600 15
Kate Walsh (Dr. Addison Montgomery) got to kiss Tim Daly (Dr. Pete Wilder) on this TV drama
    DD: $1,000 5
Hull Street,
Revere Street,
Shawmut Avenue
    $1600 25
Regulating each person's life, mythological sisters Atropos, Clotho & Lachesis were known as these
    $1600 29
A 2006 musical named for this Anne Rice character featured songs by Elton John & Bernie Taupin
    $2000 10
This Maine seascape painter traveled with the Army of the Potomac, sending sketches back to Harper's Weekly
    $2000 21
This actress who played Marcia on "The Brady Bunch" voiced many of Mattel's talking dolls, including Chatty Cathy
    $2000 16
As Ethel Thayer in a 1981 film, she was asked, "Wanna dance or would you rather just suck face?"
    $2000 6
Louis Botha Avenue,
Miriam Makeba Street,
Jan Smuts Avenue
    $2000 26
John Gast's 1872 "American Progress" is an allegorical depiction of "manifest" this
    $2000 30
This show created by the minds behind "South Park" is very different from the same-named religious text

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Matt Sergio Libby
$14,600 $16,000 $6,600

[wagering suggestions for these scores]

Final Jeopardy! Round

THE CHANGING U.S.A.
(Kelly of the Clue Crew shows a map on the monitor.) According to the Census, this point has progressed westward since the U.S. was founded & has moved southwest since the 1960s

Final scores:

Matt Sergio Libby
$29,200 $29,201 $13,199
2nd place: $2,000 New champion: $29,201 3rd place: $1,000

Game dynamics:

Game dynamics graph

Coryat scores:

Matt Sergio Libby
$16,600 $17,000 $6,600
21 R,
2 W
(including 1 DD)
18 R,
2 W
(including 1 DD)
10 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W

Combined Coryat: $40,200

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Game tape date: 2011-08-23
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