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    DD: $1,800 19
This man won a record 1-election total of 525 Electoral College votes for president
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Show #5030 - Friday, June 23, 2006

Contestants

John Perez, an Air Force officer originally from Chicago, Illinois

Chris Knight, a copywriter from Birmingham, Alabama

Theresa Larson, a music director from Katy, Texas (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $18,600)

Jeopardy! Round

JEPOETRY
(Alex: Now, in this category, in each clue, the word "Jeopardy!" will come up. You have to tell us what word should be there.)
ADAM SANDLER
(Alex: He has a big new movie opening today.)
A, B OR C
COWBOYS & INDIANS
THE VOTES ARE IN
THE "IZE" HAVE IT
    $200 1
Alexander Pope:
"A little Jeopardy! is a dangerous thing"
    $200 23
In the new movie "Click" I have a slight disagreement with this actor who gained fame as a lifeguard on the TV
    $200 11
Not a blood type
    $200 21
A Nebraska brick was a square of prairie turf used to build this type of house
    $200 16
On January 31, 2006 he was confirmed to the Supreme Court by a 58-42 Senate vote
    $200 6
To cause a boat to overturn
    $400 2
Christopher Marlowe:
"Come live with me, and be my Jeopardy!"
    $400 24
In "Happy Gilmore", I had enough & decked this long-time CBS game show host--you up for the sequel, Alex?
    $400 12
Originally, it was a cheap movie shown in addition to the main feature
    $400 22
(Jon of the Clue Crew reports from Fort Huachuca, AZ.) Fort Huachuca was built in 1877 as part of the wars with this tribe; that purpose was ended with Geronimo's capture in 1886
    $400 17
In 1993 this U.S. commonwealth voted to maintain its status quo & not become a state
    $400 7
To admire someone fanatically, especially Ruben Studdard or Kelly Clarkson
    $600 3
Alfred, Lord Tennyson:
"Half a Jeopardy!, half a Jeopardy!, half a Jeopardy! onward"
    $600 25
In the new movie "Click", this "Deer Hunter" actor plays Morty; he also was The Continental on "SNL" many times
    $600 13
In the name of the outfit that first broadcast the U.S. House in 1979, this precedes "SPAN"
    $600 28
A white mark on a horse's forehead, or the ax mark made on a tree to mark a trail
    $600 18
Jack Warner thought the Academy Awards absurd, so for the 1st Best Actor award he wrote in this animal
    $600 8
From the Greek word for "praise", it's to speak highly of someone at his funeral
    $800 4
Samuel Taylor Coleridge:
"Instead of the cross, the Jeopardy! about my neck was hung"
    $800 26
I had a recurring role as Theo's friend Smitty in this 1980s No. 1-rated sitcom

"What was it?"
    $800 14
A vitamin found in vegetables & dairy products, it's also called retinol
    $800 29
(Jon of the Clue Crew reports from Grand Teton Nat'l Park in Wyoming.) Created by native son George Ostrom, this trademark of the state of Wyoming is abbreviated BH&R
    DD: $1,800 19
This man won a record 1-election total of 525 Electoral College votes for president
    $800 9
To exert exclusive commercial control over an industry & to prevent others from competing in it
    $1000 5
Robert Herrick:
"Gather ye Jeopardy! while ye may"
    $1000 27
I played tackling machine & H2O enthusiast in this 1998 film
    $1000 15
Symbol of the unit used to measure the wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation
    $1000 30
Once captured by John Smith, this Pawtuxet taught colonists Indian methods of planting & fertilizing corn
    $1000 20
In 1974 voters in this country rejected the monarchy, dashing Constantine II's hope of returning to the throne
    $1000 10
To discharge army personnel & send them home

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

Theresa Chris John
$3,800 $1,400 $3,400

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Theresa Chris John
$2,800 $2,200 $4,600

Double Jeopardy! Round

WHAT'S UP, DOCTRINE?
THOSE FUNNY BRITS
TUNNELS
PROMINENT 20th CENTURY WOMEN
CROSSWORD CLUES "T"
TRADITIONAL EASTERN MEDICINE
    $400 16
France's making Maximilian emperor of Mexico was a challenge to the doctrine named for him
    $400 21
Born Alfred Hawthorn Hill, he earned legions of fans with his TV show featuring skits, songs & hot babes
    $400 1
This tunnel from New York to New Jersey that opened in 1927 was named for its chief engineer, not a country
    $400 11
In the late 1970s she joined the Rose law firm in Little Rock & soon became the firm's first woman partner
    $400 4
Monotonous machine for exercise
(9)
    $400 26
Cupping stimulates acupuncture points by applying suction through a glass jar, creating a partial one of these
    $800 17
In the late 1940s this government body's Fairness Doctrine demanded equal coverage of opposing views
    $800 22
He starred in "10" & appeared in a comedy revue called "Beyond the Fringe"
    $800 2
Also a style of staircase, it's the type of tunnel built in B.C.'s Yoho National Park to solve the problem of a steep grade
    $800 12
In 1979 she became the first woman in European history to be elected prime minister
    $800 5
Revealing, like Poe's heart
(4-4)
    $800 27
Acupuncture needles, now steel & as thin as a hair, were once made of the woody stem of this giant grass
    $1200 18
This doctrine that pledged to help the Middle East resist communism extended the Truman Doctrine of 10 years before
    $1200 23
Rowan Atkinson has played this mostly silent & accident-prone silly man on both TV & film
    $1200 3
The train to Auckland in this country goes 5.5 miles through the S. hemisphere's longest railroad tunnel
    $1200 13
The entries in her diary were addressed to "Kitty"
    $1200 6
No-no
(5)
    DD: $1,000 28
Most acupuncture points relate to pathways along the body called these, like the ones connecting poles on a globe
    DD: $3,000 19
The Petrine Doctrine says that the men in this job are carrying on the work of its first holder
    $1600 24
One of the 2 lead actresses in the hilariously un-P.C. britcom "Absolutely Fabulous"
    $1600 9
This turnpike was once called the "tunnel highway" because it had 7 of them, including the Allegheny
    $1600 14
In 1978 she established the Digit Fund, later renamed for her, to raise money to protect gorillas from poaching
    $1600 7
British term for molasses
(7)
    $1600 29
Research shows that acupuncture increases brain production of these hormones, natural painkillers
    $2000 20
Preemption & assertive support for democracy are part of this doctrine laid out in September 2002
    $2000 25
With shows like "Dress To Kill", this cross-dressing Brit has audiences rolling in the aisles
    $2000 10
"A vicious tiger", the Tecolote Tunnel under this state's Santa Ynez Mts. menaced workers with methane & water
    $2000 15
She was not only the first woman to exceed Mach 1 & Mach 2 but also the first to land a jet on an aircraft carrier
    $2000 8
Muse of comedy
(6)
    $2000 30
Once in weight-loss products, ma huang is the Chinese name for this herbal stimulant used to treat asthma

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Theresa Chris John
$8,400 $10,800 $14,000

Final Jeopardy! Round

19th CENTURY LITERATURE
"I thought I would sail about a little and see the watery part of the world", says this narrator

Final scores:

Theresa Chris John
$16,800 $20,800 $14,000
2nd place: $2,000 New champion: $20,800 3rd place: $1,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Theresa Chris John
$10,200 $9,400 $14,200
17 R,
2 W
(including 1 DD)
17 R
(including 1 DD),
5 W
15 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W

Combined Coryat: $33,800

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