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    $600 28
This place "goes by favor. If it went by merit, you would stay out and your dog would go in"
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Show #6562 - Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Drew Horwood game 6.

Contestants

Barrett Evans, a web publisher from Portland, Oregon

Tish Koch, an education finance consultant from Long Beach, California

Drew Horwood, a business analyst from Minneapolis, Minnesota (5-day champion whose cash winnings total $79,197)

Jeopardy! Round

THE QUOTABLE MARK TWAIN
ON THE GEOGRAPHIC MENU
TAKE ME OUT TO THE BASEBALL MOVIE
LET US GO FOURTH
HOW ODD
"Y U" LITTLE...
    $200 26
"In Paris they just simply...stared. We never did succeed in making those idiots understand their own" this
    $200 1
Slang for coffee, from an island south of Borneo
    $200 21
This 1992 film told the story of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League
    $200 11
It's the fourth gospel of the New Testament
    $200 6
The little known & bloodless "Pork and Beans War" was a border dispute between the U.S. & this neighbor
    $200 16
This monetary unit of China is divided into 100 fen
    DD: $1,600 27
"I came in with" this "in 1835. It is coming again next year, and I expect to go out with it", Twain said in 1909; he did
    $400 2
A heated yet frozen dessert bearing the name of a big 1867 land purchase by the United States
    $400 22
There's a lot of corn in this 1989 film--Kevin Costner puts a baseball diamond on his corn farm
    $400 12
Though he was the first czar of Russia, he was the IV of his name; was he really that bad?
    $400 7
Though it sounds like it should be the norm, it's now only in place for a third of the year, November to March
    $400 17
Socioeconomic group recognized in the 1980s
    $600 28
This place "goes by favor. If it went by merit, you would stay out and your dog would go in"
    $600 3
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew shows us a fruity drink in a bar in Singapore.) Around 1910 bartender Ngiam Tong Boon created this cocktail, now made of gin, cherry brandy, grenadine & lime juice, a signature of the Raffles Hotel
    $600 23
The ace pitcher on a boys' Little League team is a girl (Tatum O'Neal) in this comedy from 1976
    $600 13
The fourth of these military endeavors failed to capture Jerusalem but did sack Constantinople
    $600 8
All 50 states have a designated state this 4-letter word; for Kansas, it's Harney silt loam
    $600 18
Former central European country
    $800 29
On this painting: "To me it was merely a serene and subdued face... the complexion was bad...there are no people that color"
    $800 4
Ich bin one of these jelly-filled donuts also known as pfannkuchen
    $800 24
In this film Robert Redford uses a homemade bat called Wonderboy
    $800 14
The fourth amendment to the Constitution protects us from "unreasonable searches and" these
    $800 9
This bank was originally called the Bank of Italy, as it helped immigrants who couldn't get loans elsewhere
    $800 19
When it comes before "it up", it means having a buncha laughs
    $1000 30
"It has noble poetry in it; and some clever fables...and some good morals... and upward of a thousand lies"
    $1000 5
Rich French cream sauce done in a "Dutch style"
    $1000 25
Tim Robbins was a minor league pitcher, "Nuke" LaLoosh, in this movie
    $1000 15
After Charles de Gaulle resigned as president in 1946, France formed its "Fourth" this under Felix Goun
    $1000 10
The classes of this kind of ship relate to their length, not height; class A is over 40 meters
    $1000 20
Arizona Indian tribe now known as the Quechan

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

Drew Tish Barrett
$1,400 $1,400 $4,200

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Drew Tish Barrett
$4,800 -$600 $8,000

Double Jeopardy! Round

HE WAS PRESIDENT WHEN...
2 TONES
ITALIAN SCIENTISTS
DEVILISH EXPRESSIONS
MEDALS & DECORATIONS
THE "E" READER
    $400 20
The New York Times published the Pentagon Papers & Apollo 17 became the last manned lunar landing mission
    $400 26
"The Boxer" & "Feelin' Groovy" are 2 of their classics
    $400 11
Avogadro's law says equal volumes of gases have equal numbers of these particles in which atoms hook up
    $400 16
Used when the subject of conversation suddenly shows up, it was once followed by "and he'll appear"
    $400 6
This country awards the Order of the Elephant & the Order of Dannebrog
    $400 1
This book of the Old Testament tells the exciting tale of how the Jews of Persia were saved
    $800 21
The U.S. first conducted atomic bomb tests at Bikini Atoll in the Pacific
    $800 27
This duo gave us "Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This)"
    $800 12
Luigi Galvani figured out the electrical nature of nerve impulses by making this amphibian's legs kick
    $800 17
These are "the devil's tools" & "Satan's willing instruments"
    $800 7
This order created by Napoleon consists of 5 classes, including Grand Cross & Chevalier
    $800 2
He's the miserable title husband of Zeena Frome
    $1200 22
Commodore George Dewey defeated the Spanish fleet at Manila Bay
    $1200 28
This duo came up with "West End Girls" because nobody else was rapping in an English accent
    DD: $400 13
Ascanio Sobrero created this liquid in the 1840s & realized he'd made an "explosive" discovery
    $1200 18
I'm just playing this, a position formally established by Pope Sixtus V & aka Promoter of the Faith
    $1200 8
This African nation has an honor called the Order of the Queen of Sheba
    $1200 3
I'll read the Economist later; I'm busy with the "Shop the Trend" section of this chic fashion magazine
    $1600 23
Government funds were removed from the Bank of the United States & Texas declared its independence
    $1600 29
"Ms. Jackson" went to No. 1 for this duo, Andre 3000 & Big Boi
    $1600 14
In 1901 this engineer proved that wireless waves were not affected by the curvature of the earth
    $1600 19
In this Shakespeare play, Antonio tells Bassanio, "the devil can cite scripture for his purpose"
    DD: $6,400 9
The Order of Giron Beach, created by Fidel Castro, is named for an area along this bay
    $1600 4
Orson Scott Card titled novels this character's "Game" & his "Shadow"
    $2000 24
The Erie Canal was completed & Thomas Jefferson died
    $2000 30
Evanescence sang "Bring Me To Life"; Evan & him sang "Crazy For This Girl"
    $2000 15
In 1800 he really made a pile, consisting of plates of zinc & copper separated by paper moistened with brine
    $2000 25
This playing card is known as "the devil's bedpost"
    $2000 10
In 1936 Guatemala created its national order, the Order of this bird
    $2000 5
The year after "The American" came this Henry James plural-titled novel named for very continental people

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Drew Tish Barrett
$22,400 $5,000 $14,400

Final Jeopardy! Round

HISTORICAL RELATIVES
This king was the first of Henry VIII's many fathers-in-law

Final scores:

Drew Tish Barrett
$28,801 $0 $0
6-day champion: $107,998 3rd place: $1,000 2nd place: $2,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Drew Tish Barrett
$17,600 $7,400 $14,400
17 R
(including 1 DD),
3 W
13 R
(including 1 DD),
4 W
(including 1 DD)
22 R,
1 W

Combined Coryat: $39,400

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