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    $1600 30
(I'm He So.) One of the high points of any prima ballerina's career is dancing the role of Giselle, based in part on the poem from this 19th century French author's "Les Orientales"
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Show #7062 - Tuesday, May 5, 2015

Contestants

Dan Green, an administrative specialist from Orland, California

Jen Stoy, a technical writer from Hyattsville, Maryland

Scott Ylinen, a draftsman and college student from Morgantown, West Virginia (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $22,505)

Jeopardy! Round

WE MEAN BUSINESS
U.S. HOLIDAYS & OBSERVANCES
WRITERS BY MIDDLE NAMES
(Alex: We'll give you the middle name.)
WORLD CAPITALS
PULLING OUT ALL THE STOPS
"GOOD" PEOPLE
    $200 9
The license to sell the goods of a company, such as McDonald's, in a designated territory
    $200 6
Plumbers Union Local 130 carries out the 5-decade tradition of dyeing the Chicago River green for this annual event
    $200 12
Allan, who was "nevermore" as of Oct. 7, 1849
    $200 1
Indonesia's capital, it's on the island of Java
    $200 17
An unfair business practice can be subject to a this & desist order
    $200 26
NFL fans know this fella touched down as Paul Tagliabue's successor in 2006
    $400 13
Abbreviated W.M., this company cleans up as the U.S. leader in trash disposal
    $400 11
Utah celebrates the Days of '47 on July 24, the day on which Brigham Young reached this valley
    $400 24
Bronson's daughter:
May
    $400 2
The Kenyatta International Conference Centre is in this city
    $400 18
Meaning to end something or fire someone, this verb often precedes "with extreme prejudice"
    $400 27
This advertising icon closed up shop in 2011 when GM sent him into retirement
    $600 14
In 1849, this man founded a company that today brings you products from Advil to Zoloft
    $600 10
This state created Fred Korematsu Day to honor a man who in 1942 refused to go to an internment camp
    $600 23
Wordsworth was his BFF:
Taylor
    $600 3
The central part of this city has 2 main districts: Karkh & Rusafah, which lie on the west & east banks of the Tigris
    $600 19
German for "hold", this order stops marching troops in their tracks
    $600 28
In 1993 he became the 1st game show producer inducted into the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Hall of Fame
    $800 15
Revealing some of its wares, Nabisco was originally the "National" this "Company"
    $800 8
On April 15 forget your taxes; in Hawaii it's time to remember this saint who helped lepers
    $800 22
Wrote "The Master of Ballantrae":
Louis
    DD: $500 4
Found in North Africa, it gets its name from an ancient district that included 3 cities
    $800 20
Popeye sang, "I'm strong to" the this, "'cause I eats me spinach"
    $800 29
As Walter in "The Big Lebowski", he definitely didn't roll on Shabbos
    $1000 16
Many families send the mortgage check to this loans company once part of Intuit
    $1000 7
Liberation Day, July 21 in this U.S. possession in the Marianas, celebrates its 1944 liberation from Japanese forces
    $1000 21
Their eyes were watching her:
Neale
    $1000 5
The Andes rise east of this 4-letter coastal capital
    $1000 25
To use ships to close a port or harbor to prevent enemy entrance
    $1000 30
We have "Big Love" for this "Once Upon a Time" actress who uses an unusual spelling for her first name

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 14):

Scott Jen Dan
$2,200 $1,700 $1,800

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Scott Jen Dan
$6,000 $5,300 $3,600

Double Jeopardy! Round

THE BRITISH PARLIAMENT
MULTIPLE ROLES, SAME MOVIE
1950s AMERICA
PICK A NUMBER
"DIS" HERE CATEGORY
(He So: We're celebrating...)
AMERICAN BALLET THEATRE'S 75th ANNIVERSARY
    $400 2
A "green paper" covers an issue for discussion; this color paper is the basis for a bill to be put before Parliament
    $400 7
John Cleese as Tim the Enchanter & the Black Knight
    $400 16
In 1953, the first of these Chevy sports cars rolled off the assembly line; all 300 made that year were white with red interior
    $400 1
Spice up your meatloaf:
Heinz ____
    $400 21
To prevent from lawyering
    $400 26
(I'm Misty Copeland.) In Act 2 of this classic ballet, Odette performs with her many companions, all under the same magic spell
    DD: $4,000 3
The House of Lords has about 790 members; 26 are Lords Spiritual, appointees from this institution
    $800 8
Ben Stiller as Larry Daley & the caveman Laaa (the third film, "Secret of the Tomb")
    $800 17
In 1952 this former head of the U.N. command in Korea became chairman of the board of Remington Rand
    $800 12
They'll leave the light on for you:
Motel ____
    $800 22
The 12 men closest to Jesus
    $800 27
(I'm James Whiteside.) In 1985 ABT staged the first American production of this tragic Shakespearean love story choreographed by Kenneth MacMillan
    $1200 4
In June 2012 this country's Aung San Suu Kyi became the first non-head of state to address both houses
    DD: $2,500 9
Leonardo DiCaprio as Louis XIV & Philippe
    $1200 18
Congress added "under God" to the Pledge of Allegiance & made this the national motto
    $1200 13
A rallying cry:
"____ or fight"
    $1200 23
Viral disease of the "canine" kind
    $1200 28
(I'm Sarah Lane.) In 1947, George Balanchine created for ABT the one-act ballet "Theme and Variations" with music by this noted Russian composer
    $1600 5
There are about 1,100 rooms in this neo-Gothic London palace where Parliament meets
    $1600 10
Mel Brooks as Comicus & Torquemada
    $1600 19
In 1950 cartoonist Mort Walker introduced this character as a college student; a year later, he joined the army
    $1600 14
WWII sub drama:
"U-____"
    $1600 24
It's the "D" in an NDA that you may sign
    $1600 30
(I'm He So.) One of the high points of any prima ballerina's career is dancing the role of Giselle, based in part on the poem from this 19th century French author's "Les Orientales"
    $2000 6
Neither house can sit & debate without the presence of this ceremonial item representing the sovereign
    $2000 11
Jeremy Irons as twin gynecologists Elliot & Beverly Mantle
    $2000 20
In 1958, the year he turned 15, he became the youngest chess grandmaster to that time
    $2000 15
Artificial heart used successfully in 1982:
Jarvik-____
    $2000 25
Female
    $2000 29
(I'm Craig Salstein.) Jerome Robbins' choreography for this alliterative ballet also became the basis for the Broadway musical "On the Town"

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Scott Jen Dan
$19,700 $6,500 $8,400
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

LITERATURE
Interestingly, at the start of this novel, Prince Oblonsky, the title character's brother, has been unfaithful

Final scores:

Scott Jen Dan
$21,150 $12,900 $3,700
2-day champion: $43,655 2nd place: $2,000 3rd place: $1,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Scott Jen Dan
$18,400 $7,000 $12,400
23 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
12 R,
2 W
(including 1 DD)
17 R,
3 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $37,800

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