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    $400 17
George Fox founded the religion nicknamed this because its followers trembled "at the word of the Lord"
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Show #5704 - Thursday, May 28, 2009

Justin Bernbach game 6.

Contestants

Theresa Conlon, a writer/editor from Dallas, Texas

Anna Bingley, an English teacher and stay-at-home mom from Hatfield, Pennsylvania

Justin Bernbach, a lobbyist from Brooklyn, New York (5-day champion whose cash winnings total $107,001)

Jeopardy! Round

PRESIDENTS & VICE PRESIDENTS
THE DALLAS COWBOYS
CAR BRANDS BY EMBLEM
FOUNDERS
NEWS FROM THE 21st CENTURY
ABBREV.
    $200 7
With 10, he's the only U.S. president who appointed more justices to the Supreme Court than FDR, who appointed 9
    $200 1
One of the 2 Cowboys QBs who've been named Super Bowl MVP
    $200 26
The brand whose emblem is seen here
    $200 16
This religion founder attained enlightenment under a bo tree & stayed near it 7 weeks to savor the experience
    $200 6
This governor of Louisiana gave the rebuttal to Barack Obama's first address to a joint session of Congress
    $200 21
M.C. is short for this, your average entertainment host
    $400 8
From 1909 to 1912, James Schoolcraft Sherman served as this man's vice president
    $400 2
The blue-white-blue stripe on the team's silver helmets was changed to red-white-blue for this year
    $400 27
Its emblem is as fancy as its name
    $400 17
George Fox founded the religion nicknamed this because its followers trembled "at the word of the Lord"
    $400 12
In 2008 this top U.S. general in Iraq was named to an even bigger job, running Central Command
    $400 22
YTD, like on a pay stub
    $600 9
The last Cabinet member to die while in office, Ron Brown, was a member of this president's Cabinet
    $600 3
He & his hat coached the boys from 1960 through 1988, winning 250 games
    $600 28
Seen here, this brand's emblem is out of this world
    $600 18
Elizabeth Glaser, wife of actor Paul Michael, helped start a foundation to battle pediatric this disease
    $600 13
This San Francisco Giant broke Mark McGwire's single-season home run record in 2001
    $600 23
UPC, the little box of lines on grocery items
    DD: $2,000 10
George H.W. Bush faced off against this opponent in a 1984 vice presidential debate
    $800 4
This "Dandy" guy still holds the team record for longest pass completion, a 95-yarder to Bob Hayes in 1966
    $800 29
Seen here, this brand's emblem is out of this world
    $800 19
Tradition says this "great" rival of Julius Caesar founded a colony in Pamplona in 75 B.C.; the city's name honors him
    $800 14
In 2003, in one of the largest governmental reorganizations, 22 agencies were folded into this department
    $800 24
A hazmat suit isn't for formal occasions; it's for handling this (the "hazmat")
    $1000 11
The Mint issues 4 presidential dollar coins a year; 2008 brought us Monroe through him
    $1000 5
This controversial No. 81 has had 1,000-yard receiving seasons his first 3 years in Dallas, 2006-08
    $1000 30
It shares its name with an Indian chief
    $1000 20
To support the Bill of Rights, Roger Baldwin co-founded this group in NYC in 1920
    $1000 15
In 2003 this moral crusader reportedly lost $8 million at casinos; he said he was "pretty close to even"
    $1000 25
In investing, it's AMEX (& we aren't talking American Express)

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

Justin Anna Theresa
$7,600 $1,200 $1,200

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Justin Anna Theresa
$12,400 $1,800 $3,000

Double Jeopardy! Round

A WORLD OF OPERA
PLAYING JOURNALIST
WHAT'S WRONG WITH ME?
WRITERS' RHYME TIME
WOEFUL WALL STREET
(Alex: Yes, the past year.)
6-LETTER WORDS
    $400 26
Based on the play "The Colleen Bawn", "The Lily of Killarney" takes place in this country
    $400 19
In "Leatherheads", George Clooney vies for the affections of reporter Lexie Littleton, played by her
    $400 11
It appears that on your cruise you had a case of this, what the French call mal de mer
    $400 1
Actress-novelist Fannie's satchels
    $400 14
This Houston energy company was delisted from the NYSE in 2002; later many of its execs pleaded the Fifth
    $400 6
A coward is said to have a yellow one down his back
    DD: $400 27
This explorer turns up as a character in "A Night at the Chinese Opera"
    $800 20
(I'm Richard Roth of CNN.) In a 2002 HBO film recounting events of the first Persian Gulf War, Hamish Linklater played me in "Live from" this capital
    $800 12
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew shows an anatomical animation on the monitor.) The median nerve is being pinched as it passes through the wrist causing numbness & tingling; I'm afraid you have this
    $800 2
McMurtry's fencing moves
    $800 15
In 2008, the "Big 3" CEOs of this industry agreed to work for $1 a year if their companies got hefty bailouts
    $800 7
Officially, Prince Albert of Monaco is this "tranquil" kind of highness
    $1200 28
When this Austrian's "La Finta Giardiniera" premiered in 1775, he was almost 19--getting old for a prodigy
    $1200 21
In "A Mighty Heart", Dan Futterman played this reporter working in Pakistan & Angelina Jolie was his wife Mariane
    $1200 13
I can understand why sleeping & sitting still are difficult for you; you have this condition, also known as RLS
    $1200 3
Playwright Harold's slivers of wood
    $1200 16
Usually illegal, this profitable type of trading is done by people who have access to privileged information
    $1200 8
This synonym for frugality often precedes "shop" in the names of secondhand stores
    $1600 29
"Hunyadi Laszlo" is one of this country's best-loved operas
    $1600 22
Coen Brothers movie with Jennifer Jason Leigh as reporter Amy Archer
    DD: $2,000 17
You have Graves' disease, which primarily affects this gland; despite its name, the disease is very treatable
    $1600 4
Philip's tree-hanging mammals
    $1600 24
The U.S. is capping compensation for execs with firms getting big taxpayer help at this not-so-measly amount
    $1600 9
Meaning "of brass", this brassy adjective describes many a shameless hussy
    $2000 30
Here's a secret: "The Secret" is a charming comic opera by this Czech composer of "The Bartered Bride"
    $2000 23
Last name of Veronica, the crusading Irish journalist played by Cate Blanchett in 2003
    $2000 18
(Kelly of the Clue Crew shows an anatomical diagram on the monitor.) You have vertigo, & here's why: in your inner ear, these loop-shaped structures which help maintain balance are inflamed
    $2000 5
Graham's legumes
    $2000 25
He agreed to pay $600 million in fines after creating the junk bond market in the 1980s
    $2000 10
This tiny type of Yorkshire terrier is so small… it might fit in the object of the same name

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Justin Anna Theresa
$25,200 $7,000 $9,800
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

WORD ORIGINS
This word for a distinguishing mark of office or honor comes from the Latin for "badge"

Final scores:

Justin Anna Theresa
$20,200 $0 $4,800
6-day champion: $127,201 3rd place: $1,000 2nd place: $2,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Justin Anna Theresa
$24,400 $6,600 $9,800
30 R
(including 2 DDs),
1 W
16 R
(including 1 DD),
6 W
11 R,
0 W

Combined Coryat: $40,800

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