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"Attack is the best form of..."
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Show #4391 - Monday, October 13, 2003

Sean Ryan game 4.

Contestants

Marc Carcanague, a teacher from Mount Laurel, New Jersey

Emily Robin, a development officer originally from Lafayette, Louisiana

Sean Ryan, a taxi driver, bartender, and student from State College, Pennsylvania (3-day champion whose cash winnings total $44,798)

Jeopardy! Round

SHAKESPEARE
COMPLETES THE PROVERB
DOORS
NUMBER 19 IN YOUR PROGRAMS
(Alex: Number one in your hearts!)
NO. 1
IN YOUR HEARTS
    $200 1
The name of this play refers to a violent windstorm
    $200 26
"Familiarity breeds..."
    $200 6
This alliterative entryway should be just lower than Rover's rise (the distance between his tummy & the floor)
    $200 21
Now sporting No. 9, this soccer star wore No. 19 during her stellar college career at North Carolina
    $200 11
Harding was the first president to ride to his inauguration in one of these
    $200 16
AKA a myocardial infarction, it occurs when blood flow to the heart is blocked or stopped
    $400 2
Play in which Iago says, "In sleep I heard him say, 'Sweet Desdemona, let us be wary, let us hide our loves!'"
    $400 27
"A word to the wise is..."
    $400 7
(Sarah of the Clue Crew backstage at the Jeopardy! studio) In an emergency, you don't need to hit this button if you have a door with this type of bar
    $400 22
Willis Reed wore No. 19 as a leader of this 1970 & 1973 NBA championship team
    $400 12
Wilhelm Roentgen & Sully Prudhomme were among the winners when these prizes were first awarded in 1901
    $400 17
A surgeon may implant one of these to steady an irregular heartbeat
    $600 3
Before disinheriting Cordelia, this man warns her, "Nothing will come of nothing"
    $600 28
"A little learning is a..."
    $600 8
C.G. Johnson first made these open upward in 1921, then invented their electric opener
    $600 23
Hockey great Larry Robinson, seen here, was nicknamed this, after a Sesame Street character
    $600 13
What is now this ecological annual event was first celebrated on April 22, 1970
    $600 18
The number of chambers in the human heart
    DD: $600 4
The fair Bianca has an older, somewhat unpleasant sister named Katherine in this play
    $800 29
"Attack is the best form of..."
    $800 9
Collectors of these pieces of hardware know that in the 1880s Mallory Wheeler produced exceptional ones
    $800 24
This Colts QB holds the NFL record with 47 straight games throwing at least one touchdown pass
    $800 14
This inventor sent the first public telegraph message on May 24, 1844
    $800 19
The main artery leaving the heart, its diameter can be as big as a garden hose
    $1000 5
Valentine & his friend Proteus are the title characters of this play
    $1000 30
"The nearer the bone..."
    $1000 10
In 1424, after 20 years of work, Ghiberti's famed doors in this city finally had their opening
    $1000 25
The Cleveland Indians retired Bob Lemon's No. 21 & this pitcher's No. 19
    $1000 15
As the first woman cabinet member, Frances Perkins, head of this department, had her work cut out for her
    $1000 20
While systole refers to the tightening of the heart, this is the period between contractions

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

Sean Emily Marc
$2,000 $1,800 $2,200

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Sean Emily Marc
$6,000 $3,200 $4,400

Double Jeopardy! Round

HISTORIC PEOPLE
WE'VE GOT STANDARDS
ENERGY
THE GUARDIAN
COUNTRY BY REGION
ACCENTÉ
    $400 2
During World War II, the Allies referred to him as "The Paperhanger"
    $400 7
"I've got" this, "sitting on a rainbow...what a world, what a life, I'm in love"
    $400 21
CANDU -- Canadian-deuterium-uranium -- is this type of installation
    $400 26
The Dursleys act as guardians to this title wizard-in-training
    $400 13
Damietta,
Gharbiya,
Aswan
    $400 1
It comes before a married woman's maiden name
    $800 3
Originally named Temujin, this founder of the Mongol Empire took a title which means "universal monarch"
    $800 8
1930 classic heard here performed by Rosemary Watson
    $800 22
(Cheryl of the Clue Crew at an oil rig near Oklahoma City) Once a derrick has drilled, what you see in an oil field is a pumpjack, bringing up mainly oil & this fuel
    $800 27
In the movie "Here Comes Mr. Jordan" Mr. Jordan is one of these
    $800 14
Bydgoszcz,
Przemysl,
Szczecin
    $800 12
After a legal proceeding, it's the word for Sadie, Sadie, no longer a married lady
    $1200 4
John Ehrlichman, best known as an advisor to this president, later became an exec at a hazardous waste firm
    $1200 9
"Honeysuckle Rose" was one of the many classic songs by this bulky pianist
    $1200 23
The first plant generating this type of electric power known as "white coal" opened in 1882
    $1200 28
One of these creatures helped the Hesperides guard a tree that bore golden apples
    $1200 15
Liaoning,
Anhui.
Guangdong
    $1200 18
First name of literary giants Malraux & Gide
    $1600 5
Suspecting that a baron was in love with his wife, this Russian poet dueled him; bad move -- he was killed
    $1600 10
Until "White Christmas", "My Blue" this was the all-time best-selling record
    DD: $2,000 24
Instead of low-calorie, Australian diet drinks are labeled low-this unit of energy abbreviated J
    DD: $2,500 29
The Fisher King is the guardian of this relic
    $1600 16
Eastern Cape,
Kwazulu-Natal,
Mpumalanga
    $1600 19
This accented word follows "actor" & "artist" to mean failure in those dreams
    $2000 6
Chile's liberator, he was born the illegitimate son of an Irish-born Spanish officer
    $2000 11
"Almost Like Being in Love", from this musical, says, "I could swim Loch Lomond and be home in half an hour"
    $2000 25
Automakers are experimenting with these, a 2-word term for a device that converts chemical energy into electricity
    $2000 30
Hephaestus made Talus, a man of brass, to guard this island for its ruler Minos
    $2000 17
Haryana,
Bihar,
Manipur
    $2000 20
Aux Lardons is a popular way to serve this leafy salad vegetable similar to endive

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Sean Emily Marc
$14,800 $9,600 $12,900

Final Jeopardy! Round

MOVIES
A catering hall called Aphrodite's Palace is featured in this 2002 film

Final scores:

Sean Emily Marc
$28,800 $19,200 $2,899
4-day champion: $73,598 2nd place: $2,000 3rd place: $1,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Sean Emily Marc
$14,800 $9,600 $11,800
18 R,
1 W
11 R,
2 W
17 R
(including 3 DDs),
1 W

Combined Coryat: $36,200

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