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    $200 14
Though it never made it into space, thanks to "Star Trek" fans the first Space Shuttle orbiter was called this
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Show #5883 - Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Regina Robbins game 2.

Contestants

Derek Honoré, an attorney from Inglewood, California

Tatiana Walton, a graphic designer from Cutler Bay, Florida

Regina Robbins, an arts teacher from New York, New York (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $38,500)

Jeopardy! Round

STATE FLAGS & SEALS
JOKING MATTERS
IN THE KITCHEN
FAMOUS NAMES IN THE BIG BROTHER HOUSE
HISTORIC TRANSPORTS
HIDDEN COUNTRIES
(Alex: You have to name the country that is hidden, in letters, within each of the clues. The letters are in order, of course.)
    $200 19
There's one of these in the center of Texas' state seal, on its flag & in its nickname
    $200 1
One "headline" featured on his talk show read, "Suicide counselor accused of trying to kill patient"
    $200 6
This smooth cylinder is used to flatten bread dough or to inflict a cranial injury on a philandering husband
    $200 26
As he did after the 1962 Calif. governor's race, on eviction he says the house won't have him to kick around anymore
    $200 14
Though it never made it into space, thanks to "Star Trek" fans the first Space Shuttle orbiter was called this
    $200 9
I economize with lunch in a box
    $400 20
The front of its state seal shows Lord Baltimore as a knight in full armor
    $400 2
Mitch Hedberg: "The depressing thing about" this Chris Evert sport is "no matter how good I get, I'll never be as good as a wall"
    $400 7
In the 1920s Charles Strite invented the first home version of this automatic pop-up appliance
    $400 27
The houseguests boot this American general who took over command of Philadelphia in 1778 for his dastardly double dealing
    $400 15
Seen here, it was captured on film over Manhattan shortly before its demise
    $400 10
Truly, you have created a beauteous painting
    $600 22
This state's seal includes its longer, official name: "The State of" this & "Providence Plantations"
    $600 3
On "SNL", Christopher Walken "got a fever, & the only prescription is more" of this instrument
    $600 8
To use this hinged utensil, put cloves into the extruder basket, then squeeze the handles together
    $600 28
In 1947 his fasting stopped riots in Calcutta & his sunny attitude takes him far in the game; everyone likes Mo
    $600 16
The centerpiece of the Evergreen Aviation Museum in Oregon is this giant flying boat, piloted only once by Howard Hughes
    $600 11
Your job is to find the hidden marksman
    DD: $1,500 23
Both its flag & seal were re-adopted in 1967 when a portrait by Gilbert Stuart was approved for the seal
    $800 4
Emo Philips: A computer "once beat me at" this game "but it was no match for me at kickboxing"
    $800 12
From the Latin for "strain", it's a bowl-shaped strainer used to drain liquids from such foods as pasta
    $800 17
In June of 1943, he made the cover of Life magazine along with his helicopter
    $800 21
Beach walking may require you to put on galoshes
    $1000 24
This one-word motto meaning "ever upward" appears on the flag & seal of New York
    $1000 5
This sitcom star who played Dr. Robert Hartley said his stammer got him a home in Beverly Hills & he's not correcting it
    $1000 13
Despite its name, it's a slicing tool, not a guitar-like instrument, so don't strum it
    $1000 29
Also pushed out by Castro in 1959, he tells Julie Chen, "I just didn't see the backdoor coming"
    $1000 18
In 2007 while undergoing renovations, this historic British tea clipper was further damaged by a fire
    $1000 25
Give a dog a bone & he'll bark gratefully

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

Regina Tatiana Derek
$3,200 $3,400 $800

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Regina Tatiana Derek
$4,000 $4,900 $2,800

Double Jeopardy! Round

COMPLETES THE OPERA TITLE
SPORTS SHORTS
JUST LEAF ALREADY
CERVANTES
DONKEY
O.T.
    $400 6
Rossini:
"The ____ of Seville"
    $400 1
This Boston College QB played large for the Patriots & was the CFL's most outstanding player 6 times
    $400 18
Seen here are the leaves of this type of plant that dominated the Earth 300 million years ago
    $400 11
The Cervantes Prize is awarded annually to an author who works in this dialect, the basis of modern Spanish
    $400 12
Though not the best at digging, donkeys are called these in Spanish
    $400 13
This emigrant route started in Independence, Missouri & moved west to the Columbia River region
    $800 7
Puccini:
"The Girl of the Golden ____"
    $800 2
We couldn't do a "SPORTS SHORTS" category without mentioning a few of these athletes like Laffit Pincay & Gary Stevens
    $800 19
The leaves of this plant are used as a seasoning & the plant is often used as a hedge on the Pacific coast
    $800 27
Cervantes' day job was securing provisions for this "invincible" naval force
    $800 21
A donkey tries hair extensions on its lower legs in order to become a part of the team in a commercial for this beer
    $800 14
In the NFL going into O.T. means playing this
    $1200 8
Stravinsky:
"The ____'s Progress"
    $1200 3
Even though he was 6'1", NBA star Nate Archibald sported this diminutive nickname
    $1200 20
NHL fans are familiar with these items
    $1200 28
Cervantes' "La Galatea" was this type of romance that typically involves a society of shepherds
    $1200 22
In a Carlo Collodi tale, this protagonist turns into a donkey & is sold to a circus owner
    $1200 15
Sufferers of bronchopulmonary disease might spend some time in one of these enclosures
    $1600 9
Donizetti:
"The Daughter of the ____"
    $1600 4
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew climbs some steps.) His vertical leap adding an astonishing 42 inches to his reach, this 5'7" NBA player won the NBA's Slam Dunk Contest in 1986
    $1600 25
This type of tree with the leaf seen here is in the beech family
    $1600 29
Cervantes' first published poems appeared in a volume about the passing of this king's wife, Elizabeth of Valois
    DD: $2,400 23
In this 1945 novel, Benjamin the Donkey says, "Donkeys live a long time. None of you has ever seen a dead donkey"
    DD: $2,400 16
This "vocational" type of treatment encourages patients to engage in activities
    $2000 10
Mascagni:
"Cavalleria ____"
    $2000 5
Willie "Stretch" McCovey starred at first base; Freddie "The Flea" Patek, at this infield position
    $2000 26
The leaves of this plant from the mustard family are great in a salad
    $2000 30
In 1575 Miguel was sold into slavery in this current North African capital on the Mediterranean
    $2000 24
He first used the donkey as a symbol for Democrats in the 1870 cartoon "Live jackass kicking a dead lion"
    $2000 17
In a hit song Bob Seger liked this type of "rock and roll"

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Regina Tatiana Derek
$11,600 $9,700 $17,600

Final Jeopardy! Round

ANIMATED MOVIES
The answer to the title of this Oscar winner is Judge Doom

Final scores:

Regina Tatiana Derek
$19,401 $7,100 $11,900
2-day champion: $57,901 3rd place: $1,000 2nd place: $2,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Regina Tatiana Derek
$11,600 $11,200 $16,000
17 R,
0 W
14 R,
1 W
(including 1 DD)
18 R
(including 2 DDs),
1 W

Combined Coryat: $38,800

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