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    $1000 4
"There is no Soviet domination of eastern Europe"
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Show #6644 - Thursday, July 4, 2013

Ben Ingram game 4.

Contestants

Karen O'Donnell, a website manager from Washington, D.C.

Hunter Sandison, a camera operator from Los Angeles, California (1-day co-champion whose cash winnings total $11,200)

Ben Ingram, an IT consultant originally from Florence, South Carolina (3-day co-champion whose cash winnings total $53,230)

Jeopardy! Round

WHAT'S ON YOUR iPOD?
2 COMPLETELY UNRELATED ITEMS
RHYME TIME
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
ANATOMICALLY CORRECT
POLITICALLY INCORRECT
(Alex: You have to identify the president who is speaking.)
    $200 21
(Wolf Blitzer delivers the clue.) Don't try to talk to me when this group that includes Fergie & will.i.am is singing "I Gotta Feeling" in my ears
    $200 22
You're 2! Here's a video called "Learning About Letters", made in 1969 for this show & co-directed by Jim Henson
    $200 2
"I have previously stated & I repeat now that the United States intends no military intervention in Cuba"
    $400 20
(Michael McKean delivers the clue.) I groove to the music of this long-lasting British invasion band, featuring the amazing songwriting of Ray Davies
    $400 26
Country bordered by Chile & the Atlantic Ocean &
businesswoman behind her self-named "No. 5" perfume
    $400 25
A neat, smartly dressed musical performer like 50 Cent or Eminem
    $400 24
You're 21, so enjoy a $429 1996 bottle of this from Dom Perignon
    $400 23
"Read my lips, no new taxes!"
    $600 17
(Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano delivers the clue.) I'm a big fan of Puccini arias, like "Yes, They Call Me Mimi" in this opera
    $600 8
The team that won the Super Bowl in 2013 &
the first heir to the British crown to earn a bachelor's degree
    $600 5
A magazine story about a neutron or proton
    $600 10
You're 40; that's old enough to get the cake you want, & you want this layered one whose name means "refrigerator"!
    DD: $1,000 12
(Kelly of the Clue Crew delivers the clue.) A structure called the loop of Henle in each section of this organ helps the body recover water and sodium chloride from waste
    $600 1
"I am not a crook"
    $800 18
(CNN correspondent Lizzie O'Leary delivers the clue.) I'm having a flashback to my high school days lately, listening to the hip-hop trio known as "A Tribe Called" this
    $800 9
"Fresh" candy invented in the Netherlands in 1932 &
the Mystic tradition from Hebrew for "received"
    $800 6
An egotistical person from Copenhagen
    $800 11
You're 100 & celebrating your 75th wedding anniversary, so here's this pricey stone that marks 75 years
    $800 14
The bone called the malleus or hammer can be found in the middle part of this
    $800 3
"We did not --repeat--did not trade weapons or anything else for hostages--nor will we"
    $1000 19
(Harry Shearer delivers the clue.) This British band with a 3-letter name has my "senses working overtime"--my iPod would be incomplete without "Skylarking"
    $1000 16
What x equals in
3x + 2 = 11
& The University of Texas at Austin's team name
    $1000 7
Early bird, caller, dauber, free space
    $1000 13
You're 16 & thrilled with your new Accent, from this car company that uses the voice of Jeff Bridges
    $1000 15
(Sarah of the Clue Crew delivers the clue.) Two-word name for the part of the brain that executes voluntary muscle movement; you'll use it right now to respond
    $1000 4
"There is no Soviet domination of eastern Europe"

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 12):

Ben Hunter Karen
$3,400 $2,800 -$200

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Ben Hunter Karen
$5,800 $6,600 -$1,000

Double Jeopardy! Round

A QUICK CATEGORY
HEY, "MISTER"!
WHO WROTE THAT?
4-LETTER FISH
SIMILES
AT THE DRIVE-IN
(Alex: And drive-in theaters are celebrating their 80th anniversary this year in 2013.)
    $400 10
This plural word means a part of a river where the current runs very quickly
    $400 8
"I pity the fool" who tried anything with Muhammad Ali or Steve McQueen while this man was their bodyguard
    $400 6
"The Joy Luck Club"
    $400 1
The Atlantic bluefin species of this fish can swim 45 miles per hour
    $400 17
It's been said "life is like" one of these veggies: "you peel it off one layer at a time, & sometimes you weep"
    $400 28
Camden in this state was the site of the 1st drive-in; creator Richard Hollingshead's large mom hated theater seats
    $800 13
Long associated with Lipton tea, this 5-letter synonym for quick & lively is now its own PepsiCo brand
    $800 9
In 2012 footage of this PBS legend was auto-tuned to make a music video called "Garden of Your Mind"
    $800 23
"Dombey and Son"
    $800 3
This family of freshwater fish that includes the muskellunge can be identified by its duckbill-shaped snout
    $800 18
This simile describes the fleece of Mary's little lamb
    $800 24
Made a national standard in 1967, it annoyed drive-in owners by forcing them to start the show an hour later
    DD: $3,000 7
This synonym for quick is also the name of a fast-flying bird that resembles the swallow
    $1200 11
Oh, noooo...! Actually, oh, yes! Despite Sluggo, this doh-y guy somehow survived 7 seasons of "SNL" appearances
    $1200 2
The Dover species of this flatfish was named for the British seaport
    $1200 19
In this 2006 animated film, Mater says that he's "happier 'n a tornado in a trailer park"
    $1200 16
The opening credits of this animated TV show feature a trip to the drive-in, Dino & all
    $1600 12
Arson is suspected when this type of substance, used as a catalyst to spread a fire, is found
    $1600 15
Playing himself, Clint Eastwood dealt with this talking TV horse messing up his love life, of course, of course
    $1600 26
"Lost Horizon"
    $1600 4
The smallmouth species of this is also called a bronzeback due to its brown hue
    $1600 21
This simile once meant as suitable as a certain stringed instrument, not as healthy as one
    $1600 29
The 4,000 drive-ins of yesteryear are now 400; "America's biggest", the Fort Lauderdale Swap Shop, doubles as this kind of market
    $2000 20
This 6-letter Italian musical direction means to play quickly
    $2000 14
In 1957 a Dayton artist drew this icon as a muscular, tan, bald guy really into tidiness
    $2000 25
"The Fire Next Time"
    DD: $1,000 5
The name of this shark, a popular gamefish, is from the Maori
    $2000 22
Proverbially, your pounds and pence are as safe as this London institution
    $2000 27
Intermission trailers often reminded patrons not to drive away without removing this from their cars

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Ben Hunter Karen
$16,000 $15,800 $6,400

Final Jeopardy! Round

SAINTS ON THE MAP
In population, it's the largest U.S. city with the same Spanish name as a current Western Hemisphere capital

Final scores:

Ben Hunter Karen
$31,601 $31,600 $5,000
4-day champion: $84,831 2nd place: $2,000 3rd place: $1,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Ben Hunter Karen
$14,200 $15,400 $7,400
16 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W
19 R
(including 1 DD),
0 W
11 R,
4 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $37,000

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