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    $800 1
You'll hear some cutting remarks in the 47th St. "district" named for these brilliant items
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Show #4818 - Wednesday, July 13, 2005

David Madden game 7.

Contestants

Evan Kleber, a stay-at-home dad and mortgage broker from Del Mar, California

Audrey Golub, an educator from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

David Madden, a student originally from Ridgewood, New Jersey (6-day champion whose cash winnings total $155,500)

Jeopardy! Round

AROUND NEW YORK
ROYALTEASE
BRAND NAMES
OPERA CROSSWORD CLUES "C"
STUFF
NOUN TO VERB
    $200 25
(Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from Herald Square, New York.) The title of a classic Christmas film refers to Macy's location on Herald Square at the intersection of Broadway & this street
    $200 24
After 27 years as heir, in 1888 Frederick III spent 99 days as this nation's monarch, unable to talk due to illness
    $200 28
Johnson & Johnson first sold this brand in 3" wide, 18" long strips in 1920; precut ones came in 1924
    $200 26
"The Great" Enrico
(6)
    $200 2
Magician Ralf Laue held a record 326 of these in one hand so that the value & color of each one was visible
    $200 14
One state of water; as a verb, it can mean to decorate a cake or to ensure a victory
    $400 20
Painter John F. Kensett helped found it in the 1870s & his works launched its American Paintings Collection
    $400 23
This teenage girl who had a brief 1553 reign knew Latin, Greek & Hebrew
    $400 29
This flour brand took its name from the award won at the 1880 exhibition in Cincinnati
    $400 19
The Royal Danish Opera's home city
(10)
    $400 10
Craven Walker is credited with inventing these oozing illuminators in 1963
    DD: $1,400 15
When launched in 1998, it was just a noun; now it's a verb meaning to check up on somebody online
    $600 8
(Cheryl of the Clue Crew reports from Times Square, New York.) The Times Square subway station is between Broadway & 7th Avenue on this road, also the name of a hit Broadway musical
    $600 22
The twit who was czar for 6 months in 1762 was the grandson & husband of these 2 "Great" leaders
    $600 30
The striding man seen here is featured on labels of this brand
    $600 7
Sultry Sevillian cigarette-maker
(6)
    $600 6
The two projectiles in Olympic track & field that weigh 16 pounds
    $600 16
From the French for "to cut", it can mean a small piece or the whole or to do careful work on your car
    $800 1
You'll hear some cutting remarks in the 47th St. "district" named for these brilliant items
    $800 9
In Steinbeck's satire "The Short Reign Of Pippin IV" a descendant of Charlemagne takes this country's throne
    $800 13
After sipping Kool-Aid & sticking with Krazy Glue, have a pudding from this shack
    $800 4
The Maria who played Medea in 1953
(6)
    $800 11
It's official state vegetables are the frijole pinto bean & the chile pepper
    $800 12
Natural event sometimes used as a verb; there's a form of it in Prissy's famous line in "Gone with the Wind"
    $1000 3
(Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from Tribeca, New York.) The name Tribeca was adopted in the mid-1970s; it stands for "Triangle below" this street
    $1000 21
The biblical Ahaziah followed the evil ways of this mother, but luckily only ruled Israel briefly
    $1000 27
Its Big Bertha Clubs have helped drive up sales for this golf equipment maker
    $1000 5
Vocal range of Dame Clara Butt
(9)
    $1000 18
An 8,000-piece collection of this fencing material is featured at Oklahoma's Natl. Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum
    $1000 17
"Relatively" speaking, it means to exempt someone already in business from new regulation

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

David Audrey Evan
$2,800 $2,800 $2,800

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

David Audrey Evan
$6,800 $2,800 $4,600

Double Jeopardy! Round

BOTANY
KILLER BANDS
IN THE BOOKSTORE
ROADSIDE ATTRACTIONS
IF I'M ELECTED...
YOU GET MY "VOLT"
    $400 1
An example of a plant that's a parasite is this one hung from ceilings at Christmas
    $400 3
Billy Beane, this team's wizard of a general manager, is profiled in Michael Lewis' "Moneyball"
    $400 28
The 40-foot tall Boston landmark seen here is a bottle for this; it would hold 50,000 gallons if it were real
    $400 24
In 1860 Abraham Lincoln was the first president elected from this political party
    $400 25
An attempt to overthrow the authority of the government
    $800 15
As they are made up mostly of this compound, mushrooms are a low-calorie food
    $800 27
Bob Seger only needs to fear nefarious record execs, not werewolves, when this backup band is around
    $800 29
This book by Eric Schlosser has made some people rethink that double-cheese mongoburger
    DD: $400 23
Goodland, Kansas has an 80-foot easel with a reproduction of a van Gogh painting of what else but these
    $800 9
In January of 1870 Hiram Revels of Mississippi became the first African American elected to this body
    $800 20
It's the 9-letter term for the instrument seen here
    $1200 13
The woody, jointed stems of these plants in the grass family are called culms
    $1200 26
Naming themselves after a Natalie Wood film, this band went to No. 1 in 1989 with "She Drives Me Crazy"
    $1200 12
(Hi, I'm Tavis Smiley.) I had this title for my book of stories from Black America long before that Edward Norton-Ben Stiller movie
    $1200 4
Seen here, the sculpture of this largest member of the pike family houses Hayward, Wisconsin's shrine to anglers
    $1200 5
The disputed 2004 elections in this former Soviet republic included charges of poisoning by dioxin-spiked soup
    $1200 11
In 1776 sculptor Jean Baptiste Pigalle created a nude statue of this author
    DD: $5,000 14
It's no stretch to tell us the Ficus elastica is better known as the India this
    $1600 22
(Hi, I'm Scott Ian.) Some historians say this cattle-killing disease (as well as the name of my band) was the 5th plague of Egypt
    $1600 21
This novel by Sue Monk Kidd about a 14-year-old southerner Lily Owen is a honey of a read
    $1600 2
An 8-foot statue in Douglas, Wyoming honors this antlered jackrabbit created by a local taxidermist
    $1600 6
John Winthrop, who landed in the Americas in 1630, was elected governor of this colony 12 times
    $1600 10
Until 1984, the African county of Burkina Faso was known by this 2-word name
    $2000 16
The large, starchy root of this plant, also known as the manioc, has its roots in the new world
    $2000 17
A group of deadly arachnids, or the German combo that went platinum with "Love At First Sting"
    $2000 18
Every 4 minutes in the U.S. someone buys a book by this woman who also writes as J.D. Robb
    $2000 8
This mystical alignment of autos seen here is just north of Alliance, Nebraska
    $2000 7
In 1948 he was elected as the oldest U.S. vice president ever
    $2000 19
A reversal in policy, it's from words meaning "turning the countenance"

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

David Audrey Evan
$17,600 $800 $7,600
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

SLOGANS
In 1986 the Texas Department of Transportation began using this 4-word slogan as part of a campaign to prevent litter

Final scores:

David Audrey Evan
$18,000 $782 $13,599
7-day champion: $173,500 3rd place: $1,000 2nd place: $2,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

David Audrey Evan
$18,000 -$200 $12,600
26 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
4 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
18 R,
5 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $30,400

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