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    $1000 30
This common name of the small speedy bird seen here even means "speedy"
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Show #5367 - Tuesday, January 1, 2008

Dan Pawson game 4.

Contestants

Lauren Frieman, a teacher from Cincinnati, Ohio

Keith Morris, an electrical engineer from Socorro, New Mexico

Dan Pawson, a legislative aide from Boston, Massachusetts (3-day champion whose cash winnings total $62,500)

Jeopardy! Round

EGYPT
A STAR IS REBORN?
U.S. MILITARY BRANCHES
"AIN" WE GOT FUN
TEMPO TANTRUM
OW! OW! OW! OW! OW!
    $200 16
This glamour girl reigned in Egypt from 51 to 31 B.C.
    $200 21
Albert Brooks was born with this surname; you might say it was all relativity
    $200 11
Norman Schwarzkopf & Teddy Roosevelt were officers in this branch
    $200 2
Mensa's organ of choice
    $200 26
Type of "Times at Ridgemont High"
    $200 1
Don't tread on the giant desert hairy type of this creature seen here
    $400 17
After the Sack of Baghdad in 1258 by the Mongols, a new line of Abbasid caliphs was formed in this Egyptian city
    $400 22
He was asked to find the Nile's source before marrying the cinematic Queen of the Nile in 1964
    $400 12
The Blue Angels are a part of it
    $400 3
The silo's full of it
    $400 27
A bad speed for a decision, or a good Pudding for Harvard
    $400 7
Like sands through the hourglass, so are the cramps caused by this spider
    $600 18
In 1979 Egypt became the first Arab country to make peace with Israel as this leader went to Camp David
    $600 23
This singing King of Romance usually reminisces on his prior life as a "Hansel und Gretel" composer
    $600 13
Became its own branch under the National Security Act of 1947
    $600 4
You can do it to a muscle or wet spaghetti
    $600 28
Kind of "Boat to China" in a 1948 hit song
    $600 8
Mom told you not to hang around with "hoods", like the one on this creature
    $800 19
Built in the 3rd century B.C. by Ptolemy I, it contained over 500,000 manuscripts
    $800 24
Is it possible this "Ella Enchanted" actress was buried in Holy Trinity Church in Stratford-upon-Avon?
    $800 14
In 1805 they crossed 600 miles of desert to raise the American flag over a foreign fort
    $800 5
Delicately beautiful, like some little girls or flowers
    DD: $1,000 29
As a verb, it might be to move stealthily up behind someone; as a noun, it's an annoying person who might do it
    $800 9
In addition to the jagged wounds its tail spines can give you, there's also the paralysis & pain
    $1000 20
In 1952 a group of army officers overthrew King Farouk & by 1954 this man had taken over the Egyptian govt.
    $1000 25
He kicked around as the author of "The Power and the Glory" before he was Kicking Bird in "Dances with Wolves"
    $1000 15
About 1 out of every 5 members is an officer
    $1000 6
Shiites are dominant in this Qatar neighbor
    $1000 30
This common name of the small speedy bird seen here even means "speedy"
    $1000 10
The name of the venomous starfish seen here; it's something associated with the suffering of Jesus

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

Dan Keith Lauren
$6,800 -$400 -$600

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Dan Keith Lauren
$10,200 $2,400 $400

Double Jeopardy! Round

SCULPTURE
'40s POP CULTURE
LET'S GO CRUISING
PUTTING ON HEIRS
RECENT FICTION
EVERYDAY ITALIAN
    $400 17
His 1909 "Head of a Woman", one of the first Cubist works, divided the surface of the head into many different planes
    $400 16
Boy loses dog, boy gets dog in the first feature film about this canine, co-starring Roddy McDowall
    $400 19
Cruise a coastal paradise--visit Nice on the French one or Mazatlan on the Mexican one
    $400 1
In 1547, just 9 years after his birth at Hampton Court, Edward VI became the last English king of this dynasty
    $400 4
In "The Interpretation of Murder", this real Austrian psychoanalyst lends his talents to a murder case
    $400 10
Formaggio is this dairy product
    $800 18
Donatello's earliest authenticated work is a marble of this biblical king
    $800 24
1942's issue No. 1 of this comic book shows the heroine leading U.S. troops
    $800 20
Princess' cruise from San Juan to Acapulco is named for this man-made waterway
    $800 2
After his dad John the Fearless was killed in 1419, Philip the Good became duke of this famed French red-wine region
    DD: $4,000 7
Newt Gingrich & Bill Forstchen's historic take on this event is subtly subtitled "A Novel of December 8th"
    $800 12
This food staple is pane
    $1200 25
As marble was expensive, Luca della Robbia made his "Madonna and Child" with this glazed material
    $1200 28
In the movie seen here, Red Skelton tries to make good as this type of salesman
    $1200 21
19 tours to Alaska are offered by this cruise line named for a body of water much farther south
    $1200 3
As a younger son of Amyntas III, he never expected to rule Macedonia--but then his older brother died in battle
    $1200 8
This Indian-born dr. & self-help guru has ventured into novel territory with "Buddha: A Story of Enlightenment"
    $1200 13
This body part is il piede
    $1600 26
In this type of relief sculpture, figures are carved into the background
    $1600 29
From soldiers' slang, this acronym for a messed-up situation became the title of a hit 1944 stage comedy
    $1600 22
Bermuda & Hawaii are the specialties of this cruise line named for a country much farther north
    $1600 5
Still miffed about the Magna Carta, he kicked the bucket in 1216 & his 9-year-old son became King Henry III
    $1600 9
The author of "We Were the Mulvaneys", she starts 2007's "The Gravedigger's Daughter" with a bang
    $1600 14
This quadruped is un cavallo
    $2000 27
Rodin's "The Thinker" was originally created for this work inspired by Dante's "Inferno"
    $2000 30
This quiz show heard here evolved into an almanac

"It's easy money, ladies and gentlemen, and here's how to get it. You may submit from one to three original questions per letter. Your question is used, you receive five dollars."
    DD: $3,000 23
Orient Lines' historical cruise from Istanbul to Venice is named for these 2 seas
    $2000 6
In short, Carloman & this brother inherited titles from Pepin the Short
    $2000 11
"A Thousand Splendid Suns", Khaled Hosseini's follow-up to "The Kite Runner", is also mainly set in this country
    $2000 15
This day of the week is martedi

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Dan Keith Lauren
$21,800 $7,000 $0
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

U.S. TRADE
It's the country from which the U.S. imports the most oil

Final scores:

Dan Keith Lauren
$23,600 $7,000 $0
4-day champion: $86,100 2nd place: $2,000 3rd place: $1,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Dan Keith Lauren
$18,600 $9,800 $0
31 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
12 R
(including 1 DD),
5 W
(including 1 DD)
3 R,
3 W

Combined Coryat: $28,400

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