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    $1200 21
He was still relatively unknown when brought to sudden fame around 1500 by the Pieta
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Show #6638 - Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Contestants

Maggie Millikan, a homemaker from Midlothian, Virginia

Gabe Gales, a research analyst from Cincinnati, Ohio

Padraic Scanlan, a Ph.D. student in history originally from Montreal, Quebec, Canada (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $11,400)

Jeopardy! Round

ANAGRAMMED VIRGINIA PLACES
RED ALERT
ON THE TUBE
MIDDLE "W"
(Alex: The letter W will come up in the middle of each correct response.)
STUPID ANSWERS
YOU MUST BE PRESIDENT TO WIN
    $200 2
Its colonial heritage has been preserved:
SWAMI BILL RUG
    $200 30
This term for excessive bureaucracy comes from the item used to bind official documents
    $200 29
"Everybody Loves" this title sportswriter, at least until 2005; then everybody would have to love reruns
    $200 22
A slogan seen on office coffee mugs says "I" do this, "I" do this "so off to work I go"
    $200 28
This musical takes place in Philadelphia in the summer of 1776
    $200 27
In 1906 he became the first sitting president as well as the first American to win a Nobel Peace Prize
    $400 6
A "lord" of a place:
A FAR FIX
    $400 7
Burns wrote, "O, my luve's like a red, red rose that's newly sprung in" this month
    $400 26
Convicted of murder, Mulder was sentenced to die by lethal injection in the 2002 series finale of this show
    $400 1
It can mean in the intervening time or at the same time
    $400 15
This unit of measure is the distance a burst of light travels in one year, about 5.8 trillion miles
    $400 25
In 1946 he attended daughter Margaret's graduation from George Washington University & was awarded an LL.D.
    $600 16
On the Potomac River near D.C.:
AN AXLE RAID
    $600 8
This animal gives birth to 10 or more pups at a time but never yells, "I'm coming, Elizabeth! This is the big one!"
    $600 18
Monica Potter is married to Peter Krause on this NBC show
    $600 3
Adjective for the son in a Top 40 hit by Kansas
    $600 9
Leonardo da Vinci was born in 1452 near this tiny town in Toscana
    DD: $1,400 20
The International Radio & Television Society gave him its gold medal as "America's most accomplished communicator"
    $800 11
Things can be "grave" there:
TALON GRIN
    $800 21
The first multilateral agreement on the Red Cross came in 1864 in the first of these Swiss agreements
    $800 14
Houseguests! The "Power of Veto" was introduced in Season 3 of this reality show that premiered in 2000
    $800 4
You can tour this Asahi facility in Osaka--with 20 minutes of unlimited refills
    $800 10
Jomo Kenyatta was the first prime minister, then first president of this country
    $800 19
This sitting president received the University of Notre Dame's Laetare medal, given to American Catholics
    $1000 12
In the Shenandoah Valley:
NOOK EAR
    $1000 24
Around 985 this Viking sailed for Greenland with 25 ships of colonists, but only 14 made it
    $1000 17
On Fox in 2000 Robert Downey Jr., as Larry Paul, was no hallucination when he dated this title attorney
    $1000 5
Lewd or salacious
    $1000 13
Among the holdings of this British museum are the Elgin Marbles & the Rosetta Stone
    $1000 23
The prize committee recognized his Fourteen Points peace program when awarding this president a Nobel Peace Prize

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

Padraic Gabe Maggie
$800 $4,000 $3,600

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Padraic Gabe Maggie
$3,800 $5,200 $7,800

Double Jeopardy! Round

THE 4th CENTURY
(Alex: That was a great century.)
HEALTH CARE
STATUES
WORLD LITERATURE
SLANGUAGE
THE MUSICALS OF RODGERS & HAMMERSTEIN
    $400 24
Emperor Theodosius banned these athletic events begun 12 centuries before, calling them a pagan cult
    $400 27
In January 2013 fans turned a statue of Stan Musial in this city into an informal memorial
    $400 23
In this 1866 Russian novel, a poor student named Raskolnikov kills an old woman pawnbroker
    $800 22
This Rome basilica built in the mid-4th century lasted until the 16th century, when it was torn down & replaced
    $800 25
Under Obamacare, most people under 65 with incomes under 133% of the poverty level are eligible for this program
    DD: $3,000 26
Baruch Spinoza stands in front of this world capital's city hall
    $800 4
In 1835 he published a pamphlet containing 4 of his fairy tales, including "The Tinder Box"
    $800 16
Cosplay, in which fans dress up as their favorite characters, is short for this type of play
    $800 17
Takes place on an island
    $1200 13
In 391 the Serapeum, a temple that housed part of this ancient institution, was destroyed along with its books
    $1200 20
(Sarah of the Clue Crew displays a diagram on the monitor.) Medicare's prescription-drug benefit has a gap in coverage where expenditures come out of your pocket, called by this edible name
    $1200 21
He was still relatively unknown when brought to sudden fame around 1500 by the Pieta
    DD: $3,000 1
The last chapter of this 16th century work is "An Exhortation to Liberate Italy from the Barbarians"
    $1200 9
A prolebrity is one of these who has achieved celebrity status
    $1200 5
Features a ballet that's a Siamese version of "Uncle Tom's Cabin"
    $1600 11
In 330 he dedicated the city of New Rome as his capital on the Bosporus; soon it was named for him
    $1600 14
An advanced practice registered one of these professionals has a master's degree & provides direct patient care
    $1600 15
This writer & orator's statue is seen here in Talbot County, Maryland, where he was born around 1818
    $1600 2
This Chilean novelist's "Portrait in Sepia" continues the story begun in her "Daughter of Fortune"
    $1600 8
By itself, it's a stupid person; before "change" it denotes a pitifully small amount of money
    $1600 6
Created for TV, featuring tunes like "Stepsisters' Lament"
    $2000 12
Around 376 this nomadic people from central Asia defeated the Visigoths
    $2000 18
It's the "MH" in 1996's MHPA, a law that mandates insurance for it at the same level as other health coverage
    $2000 10
Success may come to you if you name this popular Hindu god seen here in stone
    $2000 3
In this Henry James tale, a governess is in charge of 2 children who are controlled by evil ghosts
    $2000 7
Drop a letter from a class in boxing to get this, the poundage you gain on an ocean liner pleasure trip
    $2000 19
It's set in San Francisco's Chinatown

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Padraic Gabe Maggie
$15,200 $14,000 $18,400

Final Jeopardy! Round

MOVIES & THE BIBLE
In this crime drama, a 1994 Oscar nominee for Best Picture, a character misquotes Ezekiel 25:17 twice

Final scores:

Padraic Gabe Maggie
$5,200 $27,950 $6,399
3rd place: $1,000 New champion: $27,950 2nd place: $2,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Padraic Gabe Maggie
$12,600 $14,000 $16,200
16 R
(including 2 DDs),
1 W
19 R,
2 W
19 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W

Combined Coryat: $42,800

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