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The Joe Louis Fist,
The Dossin Great Lakes Museum
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Show #4748 - Wednesday, April 6, 2005

2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1, game 41.

(Cheryl: We'll find out how New York's finest got and stay that way. Clues from the NYPD, next on Jeopardy!)

Contestants

Paul Gutowski, an alcohol and drug counselor from Rockford, Illinois

Mark Born, a musician, writer and teacher from Bangkok, Thailand

Dave Abbott, a musician and licensing executive from Fort Thomas, Kentucky

Jeopardy! Round

NYPD
CELEBRITY SIBLINGS
CITIES BY LANDMARK
GARDENS
HOT "ROD"s
ADD A LETTER
(Alex: Each correct response will be a single letter of the alphabet that you would add to one of the words in the clue.)
    $200 1
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from outside an NYPD station.) In a 1975 movie, the NYPD sent Popeye Doyle to this country; today it sends detectives to Interpol HQ there
    $200 2
Jane & Peter
    $200 15
Graceland,
Presidents Island
    $200 26
Get lost in Hampton Court Palace's one of these, formed by clipped hedges, that dates back to the 17th c.
    $200 11
There's the signpost up ahead... it says "He was a WWII paratrooper, a boxer & a 1960 Emmy winner"; your next stop: him
    $200 25
Take this letter, wrap it in towel, & it becomes a masonry tool
    $400 5
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from an NYPD station.) A Level C Tyvek suit is used by this NYPD unit that's named for the material they're dispatched to work around
    $400 3
Eric & Julia
    $400 16
The Museum of Flight at Boeing Field,
The Pacific Science Center
    $400 27
In the 1800s city founders designed Macon, Georgia to look like this ancient city known for its gardens
    $400 13
This construction worker seen here was in the news in 1991
    $400 22
It turns the Greek letter lambda into a sexy dance
    $600 6
(Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from outside an NYPD station.) On the narrow streets of Lower Manhattan police drive Piaggios, from the makers of this Italian scooter that debuted in 1946
    $600 4
Ben & Casey
    $600 17
The Joe Louis Fist,
The Dossin Great Lakes Museum
    $600 28
The "Cinnamon Gardens" are among the most fashionable neighborhoods in this Sri Lankan capital city
    $600 12
It may be shocking to know you can act as one of these to divert attention from other targets of inquiry
    $600 21
When this letter is added to flame it becomes a flaming dessert
    $800 7
(Cheryl of the Clue Crew reports from inside a NYPD station.) The NYPD's offical motto, fidelis ad mortem, means this--it recognizes officers who sacrified for fellow citizens
    $800 9
Mark & Donnie
    $800 18
Audubon Park,
Jean Lafitte National Historic Park
    DD: $1,000 29
Shakespeare said these conflicts, appropriately, began in the Middle Temple Gardens of the Inns of Court
    $800 14
The 1967 book "Listen to the Warm" featured song lyrics by this American poet
    $800 23
Add this letter to cafe & you get a word meaning to irritate by rubbing
    $1000 8
(Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from outside an NYPD station.) The NYPD bomb squad robot was made by this military corporation that also developed the stealth bomber
    $1000 10
Joely & Natasha
    $1000 19
Centennial Olympic Park,
Woodruff Arts Center
    $1000 30
After a little financial trouble in 2003, these famous "Gardens" in Winter Haven, Florida are now back in business
    $1000 20
Entombing his still-living sister Madeline, always a social faux pas, wasn't this Poe boy's best move
    $1000 24
This letter turns the classic movie "Gigi" into a less than classic 2003 film

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

Dave Mark Paul
$1,600 $400 $3,200

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Dave Mark Paul
$7,400 -$600 $4,800

Double Jeopardy! Round

SHAKESPEREAN WORDPLAY
THE MERCHANT OF TENNIS
AS YOU "IKE" IT
THE COMEDY OF ERAS
(Alex: Name the comedian that we will quote.)
McHENRY THE FORT, PART I
ALL'S WHALE THAT ENDS WHALE
    $400 1
Morose character whose first line is "A little more than kin, and less than kind"
    $400 2
The rounded part of a racquet, or a racquet brand used by Ashe & Agassi
    $400 3
An embankment to prevent flooding
    $400 23
1970s:
"Well, excuuuuuse me!!!!!!"
    $400 22
During World War I, this city leased the area from the feds for use as a park
    $400 10
This state's official marine mammal is the bowhead whale, which inhabits Arctic waters
    $800 4
Shakespeare puns on his own name in the sonnet opening "Whoever hath her wish, thou hast thy" this
    $800 14
Famous for tires, the name whose symbol is seen here can also be found on tennis gear
    $800 24
In the late 1890s many rushed to this golden region
    $800 7
1990s:
"You might be a redneck if your family tree does not fork"
    $800 21
In the Civil War it was the fort's function, not just for soldiers but for newspaper editors & other troublesome types
    $800 9
In 1996 Keiko the whale was sent from Mexico City to Newport, Oregon via this parcel company
    $1200 5
The wounded Mercutio says, "You shall find me" this type of "man", & he doesn't just mean "serious"
    $1200 27
Gamma makes these by altering the molecular structure of a co-polymer; so much for good old gut
    $1200 15
In all probability, it's the degree of probability
    $1200 17
1980s:
"I'm Gumby, dammit!"
    DD: $1,200 8
After commanding the fleet bombing the fort, George Cockburn's next big job was bringing Napoleon here
    $1200 11
Whoa! Reaching 80 feet or more in length, the finback whale is second in size only to this one
    $1600 6
Punning 3-word completion of "Now is the winter of our discontent made glorious summer by this..."
    $1600 28
This classic Adidas shoe is named for the 1971 U.S. Open men's singles champ
    $1600 25
An expressway with tollgates
    $1600 16
1950s:
"When I was born, my mother said, 'Get the doctor back. He's taken the baby and left the stork'"
    $1600 19
The fort features a monument to Francis Scott Key, who's seen as this mythical musical maestro
    DD: $1,800 12
One of the 2 3-letter terms for a group of whales
    $2000 30
Think our puns are lame? Look at the "on"/"one" business between Valentine & his servant in this comedy
    $2000 29
This brand supplies Venus & Serena's racquets & the official ball of AVP pro beach volleyball
    $2000 26
Oscine predator seen here
    $2000 18
1980s:
"In America you can always find a party. In Russia the party always finds you"
    $2000 20
A movie you can watch at the visitor center, it was also the original title of Francis Scott Key's poem
    $2000 13
Gray whales are an example of this toothless class of whales that also have 2 blowholes

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Dave Mark Paul
$22,800 $1,400 $14,000

Final Jeopardy! Round

FAMOUS PLACES
The appearance of this famous site gave England its old name of Albion

Final scores:

Dave Mark Paul
$17,599 $2,799 $22,802
2nd place: $5,000 3rd place: $5,000 Winner: $22,802 + an advance to UToC Round 2

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Dave Mark Paul
$22,600 $2,400 $14,000
29 R
(including 1 DD),
3 W
6 R,
4 W
(including 1 DD)
17 R
(including 1 DD),
0 W

Combined Coryat: $39,000

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