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    $600 18
This West Coast university that was founded in 1880 uses the logo seen here
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Show #5022 - Tuesday, June 13, 2006

Craig Westphal game 3.

Contestants

Don Tenney, a senior product specialist from Henderson, Nevada

Lisa Kushida, an attorney originally from Duncanville, Texas

Craig Westphal, a paramedic from Tucson, Arizona (2-day champion whose cash winnings total $41,001)

Jeopardy! Round

SHAKESPEARE
THE SENATOR OF ATTENTION
COLORFUL PHRASES
TAIPEI PERSONALITY
"B" MOVIES
SEE FOR YOURSELF
    $200 21
Puck says, "Lord, what fools these mortals be!" in this comedy
    $200 11
He was elected as a Missouri senator in 1934; 10 years later, he got a promotion
    $200 6
To be so angry that your chromatic vision is affected
    $200 22
Following China's defeat in an 1895 war, Taiwan was ceded to this nation that redesigned Taipei as a modern city
    $200 1
1968:
Steve McQueen fires on all cylinders as a San Francisco cop in search of a killer mobster
    $200 16
His Revolutionary War military career included service in the American & British armies, in that order
    $400 27
Some friend--he's the last to stab Julius Caesar & it's his idea that the conspirators wash their hands in Caesar's blood
    $400 12
He's seen here with his dad, the admiral, after returning from his Vietnam ordeal
    $400 7
Semper fi--it's the common term for the uniform worn here
    $400 23
Before directing hits like "Brokeback Mountain", he studied theater at Taipei's Academy of Arts
    $400 2
1991:
Ice Cube co-starred in this saga about a group of friends chillin' out in an L.A. ghetto
    $400 17
Oh, the horror of this 1966 Lisbon Falls, Maine high school graduate seen here
    $600 28
This title guy: "A man may fish with the worm that hath eat of a king, and eat of the fish that hath fed of that worm"
    $600 13
He served almost 48 years in the Senate before dying in 2003
    $600 8
It's a wooden tool for manicurists
    $600 24
Fans in Taiwan know that the Brother Elephants & the Macoto Cobras are both Taipei-based teams in this sport
    $600 3
1986:
Creepy thriller in which Dennis Hopper swears by "Pabst Blue Ribbon!!!"
    $600 18
This West Coast university that was founded in 1880 uses the logo seen here
    $800 29
Comedy in which Benedick says Beatrice exceeds Hero "in beauty as the first of May doth the last of December"
    $800 14
The last words of this 19th c. Massachusetts senator & noted orator were "I still live"
    $800 9
Hercule Poirot doesn't muck around after footprints & such; he solves crimes with these little cranial items
    $800 25
A large, popular temple in Taipei is dedicated to this Chinese philosopher of the 5th century B.C.
    DD: $1,000 4
1972:
Bitten by a vampire centuries before, a bloodthirsty African prince feeds on a modern city
    $800 19
Seen here is part of the world-famous landmark sculpted by this man
    $1000 30
Quite an eyeful, he's the guy Juliet dumps for Romeo
    $1000 15
This Gouverneur was a N.Y. senator from 1800 to 1803
    $1000 10
(Sarah of the Clue Crew reads from St. Petersburg, Russia.) We're in St. Petersburg, Russia in June--the time when a lack of total darkness gives evenings this name
    $1000 26
He was driven into exile in Taiwan in 1949; today his name is on the international airport in Taipei
    $1000 5
1948:
In a classic of Italian Neorealism, a father & son search for a stolen vehicle
    $1000 20
One of the two coins mentioned in the name of the object seen here

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

Craig Lisa Don
$3,200 $2,200 $800

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Craig Lisa Don
$4,800 $3,800 $1,000

Double Jeopardy! Round

CITY OF THE DAY: BIRMINGHAM
M.D. TV
OLD WEST DESPERADOES
FAMOUS PAIRS
GEOLOGY
WORD LORE
    $400 24
The hospital at the University of Alabama at Birmingham is a leading center for these renal transplants
    $400 1
The 510th Evac Hospital in Vietnam was the setting for this medical drama
    $400 6
At the time of his murder in April 1882, he was living in St. Joseph, Missouri, using the name Thomas Howard
    $400 19
In the comics:
Hi & ___
    $400 11
Pelean, Hawaiian, Strombolian & Plinian are different types of this event
    $400 14
The name of this dairy food also means "thing" in Urdu, giving us phrases like "the big" one, meaning the boss
    $800 25
In its Oct. 2001 issue, this mag ranked B'ham's Highlands Bar & Grill among the top 5 restaurants in the U.S.
    $800 2
Gain some knowledge with "Untold Stories of the ER" on this sister channel of Discovery
    $800 7
When he arrived in Lincoln County, New Mexico in 1877, he told the townspeople his name was William H. Bonney
    $800 20
NBC News colleagues:
___ & Brinkley
    $800 12
(Jon of the Clue Crew shows some horsts on the monitor.) The geological feature called a horst is bounded by these, which Californians know all about
    $800 15
Jazzmen used this slang word in the '40s; Tommy Dorsey insisted it had nothing to do with lines on a record's surface
    $1200 26
Michael Jordan could tell you this name for Birmingham's current minor league baseball team
    $1200 3
The surgeon seen here is as primitive as can be on this ABC show
    DD: $3,000 8
On Oct. 5, 1892 5 members of this gang entered Coffeyville, Kansas to rob 2 banks; only Emmett survived
    $1200 21
Partners in crime:
___ & Loeb
    $1200 13
This "table" is the saturated area of bedrock; it tends to follow the contours of the land
    $1200 16
One of the very few English words with 6 consonants in a row, it's a cord that lets you open a door from outside
    $1600 27
(Kelly of the Clue Crew delivers the clue from the 16th St. Baptist Church in Birmingham, AL.) A bomb that claimed 4 young lives stopped time at a Birmingham Church at 10:22 on Sept. 15 of this year, just weeks after the March on Washington
    $1600 4
A court ruled that this series with "M.D." in the title wasn't a spinoff from a TV show but rather from a 1970 movie
    $1600 9
After robbing stagecoaches, this "dark", dapper outlaw left poems he'd written signed "The PO8"
    $1600 22
On stage:
___ & Fontanne
    DD: $2,000 29
If your burn a diamond in the presence of oxygen, it will form this gas
    $1600 17
Mencken coined "ecdysiast" for a striptease artist; "ecdysis", from the same root, is this periodic process in snakes
    $2000 28
Found in Birmingham, the world's largest cast-iron statue is a figure of this Roman god of metalworking
    $2000 5
It was Rob Petrie & Chachi as crime-solving sawbones on this long-running CBS hit
    $2000 10
The only criminal conviction of this "Bandit Queen" was for horse theft--she spent 9 months in prison
    $2000 23
Restaurateurs:
___ & Schmick
    $2000 30
The name of the mineral with formula Fe3O4 should tell you that it acts as a natural one of these
    $2000 18
A good film needs a sequel, & the word "sequel" has the same root as this 5-letter word for the transition I just made

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Craig Lisa Don
$23,000 $1,400 $5,400
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

LITERARY QUOTES
"I would like to take the great DiMaggio fishing" is a line from this 1952 work; like DiMaggio, it's an American classic

Final scores:

Craig Lisa Don
$26,000 $2,799 $3,400
3-day champion: $67,001 3rd place: $1,000 2nd place: $2,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Craig Lisa Don
$20,600 $1,400 $5,400
26 R
(including 3 DDs),
2 W
11 R,
6 W
8 R,
2 W

Combined Coryat: $27,400

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