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    $2000 22
From the Hebrew, a period of time:
yom
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Show #6377 - Tuesday, May 15, 2012

2012 Power Players Week game 2.
From DAR Constitution Hall in Washington, D.C.

Contestants

David Faber, an anchor and reporter from CNBC's Squawk on the Street and The Faber Report

Dana Perino, a TV host from Fox News Channel's The Five

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, a Basketball Hall of Famer and all-time leading scorer from the NBA

Jeopardy! Round

LAKERS
THEIR MAIN MUSICAL INSTRUMENT
SQUAWK ON THE STREET
FINE FOOD
THE FIVE
THE NEW YORK TIMES 21st CENTURY HEADLINES
    $200 1
Locals in this Upstate New York City know it hosted the 1980 winter Olympics
    $200 6
Billy Joel
    $200 13
Genus Otus includes the screech type of this nocturnal bird
    $200 8
The 5 movie ratings in the U.S. are NC-17, R, PG, PG-13 & this one
    $200 19
In 2003 the headline read, "Davis Is Out, Schwarzenegger Is In by Big Margins in California" in this type of vote
    $400 2
Folks on the Nevada border know this lake took its name from the Washoe word for "Big Water"
    $400 7
Kenny G
    $400 14
The scarlet macaw, part of this talkative family, has beautiful plumage but an ugly squawk
    $400 9
Including first, in which the heels are together, there are 5 basic foot positions in the classical type of this
    $400 20
Howard Stern made the front page in 2004 after his "Rich Deal in Jump to" this type of radio
    $600 3
Workers are way above average in ports such as Duluth on this Great Lake
    $600 15
Yo-Yo Ma
    $600 18
It's a bird, it's a crane, & it's named for its call
    $600 10
Dolly Parton wrote, "Workin"' these hours, "what a way to make a livin"'
    $800 4
People walk like Egyptians around this lake formed by the creation of the Aswan High Dam
    $800 16
Woody Allen
    $800 11
"The Five Ways", a work of 13th c. philosophy, lays out 5 proofs for the existence of this being
    $1000 5
U.N. office workers in Switzerland overlook this lake & have a view of the Alps
    $1000 17
Steven Van Zandt
    $1000 12
Irene Hunt's novel "Across Five Aprils" takes place over the long years of this American conflict

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

Kareem Dana David
$1,400 $2,400 $600

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Kareem Dana David
$1,200 $2,400 $2,800

Double Jeopardy! Round

GREAT AMERICAN WOMEN
(Alex: I'll be giving you folks a line from a film, you...)
NAME THE MOVIE
BESTSELLERS
OTHER POWER PLAYERS
SCIENCE
TRANSLATE, PLEASE
    $400 10
From 1951 to 1953 this future First Lady was an inquiring photographer for the Washington Times-Herald
    $400 1
"Rosebud"
    $400 8
This author's all-star team, including Jack Ryan & John Clark, was back in his 2011 bestseller "Locked On"
    $400 4
Sheryl Sandberg is the C.O.O. for this website born in a Harvard dorm; its users number over 10% of the world's people
    $400 26
This object has 109 times the Earth's radius & is 93 million miles away from us
    $400 17
From the Japanese, a 9 A.M. greeting:
ohayo gozaimasu
    $800 11
In 1983 she made history as the first American woman in space
    $800 2
Summoning Kim Hunter: "Hey, Stella!"
    $800 9
This Michael Crichton bestseller begins with a prologue, "The Bite of the Raptor"
    $800 5
Once this woman, now the Duchess of Cambridge, wears something (such as nude stockings), sales soar
    $800 27
In the 1910s this German physicist developed a "counter" to detect radiation
    $800 19
From the Italian, what you want your room to have:
la vista
    $1200 12
In 1920 this "Round Table" wit was fired as drama critic for Vanity Fair: they said her reviews were too harsh
    $1200 3
Sure, I'll do the impression: "Of all the gin joints in all the towns in all the world, she walks into mine"
    DD: $2,000 23
"The Da Vinci Code" was actually the second novel to feature symbologist Robert Langdon; this book was first
    $1200 15
(Warren Buffett reads the clue.) More than 90% of my wealth will eventually go to philanthropy; in 2006 I pledged $30.7 billion to this man's foundation to help make that happen
    $1200 28
Making transfusions routine, biochemist Karl Landsteiner put together the A-B-O "typing" of this
    $1200 20
From the Spanish, our writers' favorite:
la cerveza
    $1600 13
This late activist in her own right was inducted posthumously into the National Women's Hall of Fame in 2011
    $1600 6
Haley Joel Osment's "I see dead people"
    $1600 24
This Laura Hillenbrand best-seller is subtitled "A World War II Story of Survival, Resilience, and Redemption"
    $1600 16
In 1978 she hosted a Baltimore chat show called "People Are Talking"; her move to Chicago ended up working out
    $1600 21
From the French, a marine animal:
la baleine
    $2000 14
Her resume includes president of the American Red Cross & U.S. senator from North Carolina
    $2000 7
In a 1982 charmer: "I'll be right here"
    $2000 25
His bestsellers include "Lincoln", "1876" & the less historical "Myra Breckinridge"
    $2000 18
The purported subject of "The Devil Wears Prada", this Vogue editor went to the film's premiere wearing Prada
    $2000 22
From the Hebrew, a period of time:
yom

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Kareem Dana David
$2,400 $3,200 $14,400
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

MUSEUMS
Completed in 1959, it's been variously described as a snail, a concrete tornado, even a giant wedding cake

Final scores:

Kareem Dana David
$4,800 $0 $21,400
2nd place: $10,000 to the Skyhook Foundation 3rd place: $10,000 to Pets2Vets (P2V) Winner: $50,000 to New Visions for Public Schools

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Kareem Dana David
$4,400 $3,200 $14,400
12 R,
6 W
(including 1 DD)
10 R,
4 W
15 R,
1 W

Combined Coryat: $22,000

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