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    $2000 20
(Sarah of the Clue Crew delivers the clue from Antarctica.) Researchers recognize individual whales & follow their migration based on the pattern on the underside of this, each half of the whale's tail
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Show #6164 - Thursday, June 2, 2011

Contestants

Jericho Saria, a freelance video producer originally from Stockton, California

Steve Tipton, a singer and actor from New York, New York

Michael Philpy, a policy analyst originally from Lafayette, Indiana (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $33,601)

Jeopardy! Round

THIS ISLAND IS YOUR ISLAND
(Alex: You have to name the country that owns the island.)
FOOTBALL FREE FOR ALL
LET'S GO SHOPPING
GOING "INTERNATIONAL"
WORLD LEADER CIA FILES
MODERN WORDS
    $200 2
Bolshevik Island
    $200 16
First presented in 1935, this bronze college football award weighs 25 pounds
    $200 23
Those in the world of finance know JASDAQ, like NASDAQ, is a market for these
    $200 1
It follows "Washington Dulles"
    $200 10
Entered Univ. of Havana Law School 1945... became premier 1959... poison?!... shh!...
    $200 6
It's espresso with steamed milk, popularized by Starbucks; today many people don't bother to put "caffe" before
    $400 3
Cozumel
    $400 18
In 1974 this team (not a pod!) of mammals (not fish!) won the Super Bowl (not kidding!)
    $400 27
At spectrum auctions, the government sells parts of this 9-letter spectrum
    $400 4
It's basically the 180th meridian of longitude
    $400 11
"The Liberator"... seized Caracas 1810... lost Caracas... recaptured Caracas 1813... Caracas!...
    $400 7
A 5-letter word said once or repeated, it's flashy jewelry worn as an indication of wealth
    $600 22
Lemnos & Lesbos
    $600 19
Founded in 2003, his dream foundation has committed $4.5 million to charity; this QB is a true saint
    $600 28
In 1926 he published his first "Blue Book of Motor Car Values"
    $600 5
We've got to catch that rogue in his speedboat before he reaches these, another term for the high seas
    $600 12
Ran Iran 1941-1979... ran away Jan 16. 1979... ran out of time 1980...
    DD: $2,000 14
Alphanumeric name for the most popular of a trio of audio encoding methods released in 1993
    $800 25
Ellesmere & Victoria Island
    $800 20
Yanking a player down by his shoulder pads from behind is this "equine" penalty
    $800 29
You're going to a Fasig-Tipton auction if you want to buy one of these 4-legged competitors
    $800 8
This measurement used of vitamins isn't a fixed quantity but the amount that produces a biological result
    $800 13
Born Dec. 4, 1892 El Ferrol, Spain... made general at 34... extensive death coverage after fact...
    $800 15
Acoustic, like some performances; you might have caught Nirvana on the MTV show of the same name
    $1000 26
Sardinia
    $1000 21
As coach of the Jets, he has the "gang green" defense deal out hard knocks (& enjoy some gosh-darned snacks)
    $1000 30
The Dynasty League Auction is where you build your lineup for this activity
    $1000 9
Boston university offers an M.A. in global development through this department
    $1000 17
Roman emperor 117-138 A.D.... nephew of Trajan... seriously into walls... yo...
    $1000 24
The OED has citations back to 1994 for this type of urban man who is fastidious about his grooming & fashion

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 14):

Michael Steve Jericho
$2,000 $4,000 $1,400

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Michael Steve Jericho
$5,400 $4,800 $6,400

Double Jeopardy! Round

MARINE BIOLOGY
MOVIE WAITRESSES
BRITISH CUISINE
A BUNCH OF EDVARD MUNCH
HAIR LINES
NICE "PERM", TREBEK
    $400 12
Fish that are anadromous migrate from the sea to freshwater rivers to do this
    $400 7
1970 classic in which Jack Nicholson told Lorna Thayer to hold the chicken...between her knees
    $400 2
In the U.K., cottage pie generally uses beef, & this similar dish uses lamb
    $400 27
Edvard Munch was born into a middle-class family in Loten in this country
    $400 14
This dramatist wrote in one of his many sonnets, "if hairs be wires, black wires grow on her head"
    $400 1
Ground that's always frozen in polar regions
    $800 13
The spiny lobster is also named for this object; the redback salamander lives under one
    $800 8
In this film Helen Hunt as waitress Carol Connelly makes Jack Nicholson "want to be a better man"
    DD: $2,000 3
As Catholicism was banned, Queen Elizabeth tried to outlaw these symbolic rolls
    $800 28
This 1893 painting was inspired by an experience in which Munch heard an infinite one "throughout nature"
    $800 15
W.S. Gilbert wrote, "he uses language that would make your hair" do this
    $800 21
A disposition to allow freedom of choice & behavior
    $1200 18
(Lindblad National Geographic underwater specialist Lisa trotter delivers the clue from Antarctica.) This shrimp-like crustacean is a major link in the Antarctic food chain; from January to April swarms of them may reach concentrations of 35 lbs. per cubic yard
    $1200 9
As Jenna in "Waitress", this "Felicity" star served up pies at Joe's Diner
    $1200 4
A traditional part of British cuisine is a plate of fish & chips served with mashed these on the side
    $1200 29
Munch's painting seen here has this title, just like an 1889 van Gogh masterpiece
    $1200 16
Sara Teasdale: "when I am dead and over me bright" this month "shakes out her rain-drenched hair... I shall not care"
    $1200 22
One of the various ways a group of things can be recombined or rearranged
    DD: $3,000 19
Off the coast of California, this brown seaweed can grow almost a foot a day
    $1600 10
Audrey Tautou won rave reviews for her role as this shy, do-good waitress in a 2001 French film
    $1600 5
Perhaps at the end of your meal, you'd like to try some caerphilly, sage derby or red Leicester this with some port
    $1600 30
Munch was one of the pioneers of this art movement, using color & line in a highly personal style to convey emotion
    $1600 17
His "Rape of the Lock" says, "fair tresses man's imperial race ensnare, and beauty draws us with a single hair"
    $1600 23
A substance that can be pervaded by a liquid is said to have this property
    $2000 20
(Sarah of the Clue Crew delivers the clue from Antarctica.) Researchers recognize individual whales & follow their migration based on the pattern on the underside of this, each half of the whale's tail
    $2000 11
In "It Could Happen to You", Nicolas Cage shares more than his lottery winnings with a waitress played by her
    $2000 6
Sausages baked in a Yorkshire pudding-like batter are referred to in England as this reptile "in the hole"
    $2000 26
Seen here is Munch's portrait of this Swedish playwright of "Miss Julie" fame
    $2000 25
"Babies haven't any hair; old men's heads are just as bare; between the cradle and the grave lies a haircut and" this
    $2000 24
This sixth & last period of the Paleozoic era saw the birth of the reptiles

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Michael Steve Jericho
$14,600 $7,600 $25,000

Final Jeopardy! Round

THE TONY AWARDS
There has never been a Tony Award winner for Best Musical set on either of these 2 continents

Final scores:

Michael Steve Jericho
$25,001 $0 $29,201
2nd place: $2,000 3rd place: $1,000 New champion: $29,201

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Michael Steve Jericho
$14,600 $6,200 $22,400
17 R,
3 W
12 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W
25 R
(including 2 DDs),
1 W

Combined Coryat: $43,200

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