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    $200 17
A natural ability, maybe for math
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Show #6654 - Thursday, July 18, 2013

Contestants

Berek Marcus, a video game quality assurance tester from Northborough, Massachusetts

Matthew Mahan, a child support officer from Hooksett, New Hampshire

Kerri McCoy, a pediatric emergency-room nurse from Jersey City, New Jersey (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $10,600)

Jeopardy! Round

THAT'S SOME "TUDE"!
BUSINESS HISTORIES
CROSSING THE PARTY LINE
AROUND THE WORLD
BABY REGISTRY ITEMS
LONG MOVIE TITLES
    $200 17
A natural ability, maybe for math
    $200 16
When the founders of this Vermont company found the equipment to make bagels was too costly, they turned to ice cream
    $200 26
In 2013 this Republican didn't get a lot of Republican love in the Senate but was confirmed as defense secretary
    $200 11
One of the 2 South American members of OPEC
    $200 1
All 50 states have laws saying your baby's not taking a ride without one of these, maybe the Graco Snugride
    $200 2
1994: "The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of" here
    $400 18
It sounds lonely, but Thoreau said he thrived best on this, as exhibited at Walden Pond
    $400 22
James Monaghan traded his half of this pizza business to his brother Tom for a VW beetle; extra large mistake
    $400 27
Democrat Edwin Stanton served as Secretary of War under these 2 men, & his removal caused an impeachment
    $400 12
Natural barriers like rivers, mountain ridges, even ditches and moats make up one quarter of the length of this landmark
    $400 3
You can see baby & even communicate with baby from somewhere else in the house with Motorola's MBP line of these
    $400 4
2003: "How To" achieve this feat "In 10 Days"
    $600 19
The 13th Amendment outlaws slavery & involuntary this
    $600 23
In 1906 William Ramsay began making this shoe polish, which he named for his wife's native land Down Under
    $600 28
John Connally, in the car when JFK was shot, became Secretary of the Treasury under this Republican
    $600 13
Corinth is at the northern edge of this peninsula making up southern Greece
    $600 8
Since its introduction in 1989, this pillow has been a perennial best-seller
    $600 5
2002: "Divine Secrets of" this group
    $800 20
It's a measure of the brightness of a star or the size of an earthquake
    DD: $2,000 24
In 1916 Pullman Brown was chosen as the color of this company's vehicles
    $800 29
This Republican served as JFK's Secretary of Defense
    $800 14
Home to 140 million people, the island of Java is part of this country
    $800 9
Lots of moms "wish" for this Playtex product that makes the disposal of Pampers & Huggies a snap
    $800 6
1998: "Lock, Stock &" this pair
    $1000 21
It's a dull or trite remark, or a meaningless cliche
    $1000 25
In 1926 this guide to auto values was first published in Los Angeles; a 1921 Nash touring car with a clock was worth $50
    $1000 30
NYC Republican mayor Fiorello La Guardia served as chief of the office of civilian defense under this president
    $1000 15
This city on the Indian Ocean is "D" chief seaport of South Africa
    $1000 10
Heads up! It's the smart line of developmental products that features the image seen here on its logo
    $1000 7
1995: "Things To Do in Denver" in this circumstance

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

Kerri Matthew Berek
$2,200 $2,200 $4,000

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Kerri Matthew Berek
$4,400 $6,400 $6,800

Double Jeopardy! Round

MEDICAL HISTORY
2 WORDS, 12 TOTAL LETTERS
A CROSS TO BEAR
BALLPARK TOWNS
THE CHARACTER'S NAME HAS BEEN CHANGED
(Alex: I'll give you a quote in which the name has been changed. You have to give the correct name.)
TO PROTECT THE INNOCENT
    $400 1
The first quarantine island to prevent the spread of disease was in this city's lagoon
    $400 21
Any prince whose succession to the crown appears certain
    $400 16
The common Christian cross, or crux ordinaria, is also known as this, the language of "crux ordinaria"
    $400 11
Kauffman Stadium (formerly Royals Stadium)
    $400 6
"Call me Scooter. Some years ago... I thought I would sail about a little"
    $400 26
Boston police rules say you do this to a suspect "with their hands behind their back, thumbs up, palms out"
    $800 2
An outbreak of this disease during a military vets convention in Philadelphia in July 1976 killed dozens
    $800 22
A hospital volunteer job, with accompanying uniform, for teenagers
    $800 17
A circle holding an interior cross is known as both a sun cross & the cross of this chief Norse god
    $800 12
U.S. Cellular Field (formerly New Comiskey)
    $800 7
"Dorotea saw him and was informed by Sancho that this was Don Cornelius"
    $800 27
Responsibilities of this unit of the San Diego PD include "fire control support" & "hostage rescues"
    $1200 3
In 1963 Hoffmann-La Roche introduced this tranquilizer, one of the most-prescribed drugs of all time
    $1200 23
A region officially determined to be eligible, under law, for emergency governmental relief (your kid's room, perhaps?)
    $1200 18
The cross called this has three bars representing the bearer's roles of high priest, high teacher, and chief shepherd
    $1200 13
Progressive Field (formerly Jacobs Field)
    $1200 8
'"Dr. Phil, why do you say Buffalo Bill's not a sadist?' "
    $1200 28
A bad habit like smoking, or an illegal activity like prostitution; there's a squad devoted to it in wicked Des Moines
    DD: $2,000 4
In 1896 physician Pringle Morgan described this condition as "word blindness"
    $1600 24
A squadron of airplanes operating together, whether they're into Monty Python or not
    DD: $2,000 19
One of the crosses in the Union Jack is the Saltire, the X-shaped cross of this saint
    $1600 14
Chase Field (formerly Bank One Ballpark)
    $1600 9
"Dimmesdale, on the very day when Lady Gaga first wore her ignominious badge, had begun a course of penance"
    $1600 29
Summerville, South Carolina uses 2 breeds of K-9 unit dogs: Belgian Malinois & this breed (it ain't a Chihuahua!)
    $2000 5
Isolated from the cortex of the adrenal gland, this steroid was introduced to ease the pain of arthritis in 1948
    $2000 25
The first trip of a boat after its acceptance by the owners from the builders
    $2000 20
The cross of this region that borders Alsace became a symbol
of the French Resistance
    $2000 15
AT&T Park (formerly SBC Park, formerly Pacific Bell Park)
    $2000 10
"Sister Christian., was possessed of a mind rudimentary in its power of observation and analysis"
    $2000 30
Instead of cash for clunkers, the Houston PD asks the public to I.D. criminals with a program called "Cash for" these

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Kerri Matthew Berek
$10,000 $12,000 $17,600

Final Jeopardy! Round

HISTORIC TELEGRAMS
In May 1945 Churchill cabled Truman that this "is drawn down upon their front. We do not know what is going on behind"

Final scores:

Kerri Matthew Berek
$6,000 $22,000 $25,199
3rd place: $1,000 2nd place: $2,000 New champion: $25,199

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Kerri Matthew Berek
$11,600 $10,800 $17,600
15 R
(including 1 DD),
4 W
(including 1 DD)
13 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W
27 R,
3 W

Combined Coryat: $40,000

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