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Show #5314 - Thursday, October 18, 2007

Contestants

Michael Boisson, an artist from New York, New York

Shad Small, an office assistant from Lafayette, California (1-day co-champion whose cash winnings total $20,400)

Linda Zell Randall, an attorney from Naples, Florida (1-day co-champion whose cash winnings total $20,400)

Jeopardy! Round

SHAKESPEARE
LEONARD MALTIN'S FAVORITE FILMS
FAMILY MATTERS
POLITICOS BY STATE
(Alex: You have to name the state.)
AM I YOUR TYPE?
A LONG STRANGE "TRIP"
    $200 26
This title queen uses an asp, a "poor venomous fool", to kill herself
    $200 21
(Leonard Maltin reads the clue.) This WWII classic set in war-torn Morocco is my candidate for the best Hollywood movie of all time
    $200 6
Robert Kennedy was this relation to Jackie Kennedy, especially when he was attorney general
    $200 1
Dick Durbin & the guy seen here are this state's senators
    $200 15
Type 1 of this disease, in which the beta cells of the pancreas aren't doing their job, was formerly called "juvenile"
    $200 2
My dad was laying one of these on me, saying my grandma would wither away if I don't go visit her
    $400 27
This moneylender asks, "Hates any man the thing he would not kill?"
    $400 22
(Leonard Maltin reads the clue.) This Scorsese film is a compelling look at a boxer whose leading opponent outside the ring was always himself
    $400 7
This term refers to a difference in generations; your first cousin's child is your first cousin once this
    $400 5
Seen here, the former governor of this state comes from a family of politicos
    $400 17
You can get the 2007 S-Type of this cat starting at $49,000
    $400 3
One of these often contains a Chinese restaurant, 7-Eleven, dry cleaner & video store
    $600 28
He uses the word "assassination" for what he plans to do to Duncan
    $600 23
(Leonard Maltin reads the clue.) A story that was originally written as a Christmas card became the basis for this beloved James Stewart classic
    $600 9
Your grandma's brother is this to your brother
    $600 12
Born in Baltimore, the gal seen here serves this state as Speaker of the House of Representatives
    $600 18
Meyer Friedman coined this term for an angry, driven personality type who Friedman thought had high heart attack risk
    $600 4
Area mentioned in the second line of "The Marines' Hymn"
    $800 29
Women in this king's play included Katharine, wife to the king, later divorced, & Anne, maid of honor, later queen
    $800 24
(Leonard Maltin reads the clue.) David Lean's 1946 British film of this Dickens tale is a real "Pip", & the opening graveyard sequence is a gem
    $800 10
The Latin nepos, giving us the word "nepotism", means this, what Hadrian was to his predecessor Trajan
    $800 13
The gubernatorial victory by the woman seen here was the first for a woman in this state since Ma Ferguson in 1924
    $800 19
Among blood types, this one has neither of the main letter antigens
    $800 8
Mr. Dewey, Mr. Cheatem & Mr. Howe will each need a copy of that letter, so it should be typed this way
    $1000 30
Characters in this play include the charming Rosalind & the sardonic Jaques
    $1000 25
(Leonard Maltin reads the clue.) Debbie Reynolds was a teenager when she tapped up a storm in this 1952 film, perhaps the best movie musical ever made
    DD: $500 11
Elzire Dionne of Ontario, Canada gave birth to 14 children via this many pregnancies
    $1000 14
The senator seen here serves this state & is part of the Finance & Judiciary Committees
    $1000 20
If you're only ever offered one kind of role, like a priest or a Nazi, you're being this
    $1000 16
In the hammer throw, a wire exerts this force on the hammer, keeping it moving in a circle

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

Linda Shad Michael
$1,500 $2,200 $1,200

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Linda Shad Michael
$3,100 $6,800 $3,800

Double Jeopardy! Round

19th CENTURY PEOPLE
ROCK & ROLL HALL OF FAME
QUAY TO THE CITY
THINK FAST
"P" IS FOR PHYSICS
RHYME TIME
    $400 17
As a solo artist, his presenters were ex-bandmates--not The Beatles but The Traveling Wilburys
    $400 1
Check out the Quay of Karakoy in this city, known as Constantinople during the Byzantine Empire
    $400 6
This Anglo-Irish satirist was born in Dublin on Nov. 30, 1667
    $400 11
Also found before plant, pack & politics, it's the P in P equals force times velocity
    $400 25
A handbag for an R.N.
    $800 18
Artists become eligible this long after their first release; The Beach Boys went in in 1988, Springsteen in '99
    $800 2
Circular Quay is a hub of transportation & tourism in this city
    $800 7
Disney's Animal Kingdom features a fast whitewater raft ride called, appropriately, Kali River these
    $800 12
This element, Pu, was first detected in a cyclotron at Berkeley in 1940
    $800 23
One who rides motorcycles as well as enjoys walking & climbing in the outdoors
    $1200 28
After King David Kalakaua died at the Palace Hotel in S.F. in 1891, this woman, his sister, became queen of Hawaii
    $1200 19
In 1986 it was Hail! Hail! this 1950s performer, the very first inductee
    $1200 3
Govt. Building, on Lambton Quay in this New Zealand capital, is one of the world's largest wooden buildings
    $1200 8
Stop the presses! Ye Olde Cock Tavern has entertained generations of reporters on this London street
    $1200 13
A cube is an example of a rectangular one of these; A Pink Floyd cover displays a triangular one
    $1200 22
A self-satisfied shell-less gastropod
    $1600 27
This actress' liaison with Henri, Prince du Ligne, produced a son named Maurice in 1864
    $1600 20
At 1997's ceremony, the first in the hall's home city, this Rolling Stone magazine founder said, "Ich bin ein Clevelander"
    $1600 4
A large stone quay built by the French in 1780 is still used in this capital of Haiti
    DD: $1,200 9
A has-been knows that this phrase for a short-lived success goes back to the misfiring of flintlocks
    DD: $1,500 14
The bob of a simple one of these moves with simple periodic motion
    $1600 24
Just about every 365 days
    $2000 16
On Nov. 26, 1894 the chapel at the Winter Palace was aglow with candles for the wedding of this royal couple
    $2000 21
This singer is paired with her ex-husband & songwriting partner Gerry Goffin
    $2000 5
We wonder whether a "steamroller" was used to form the many quays of this German city chartered in 1607
    $2000 10
In cinema slang, they're the first, unedited prints of a movie scene, & they're also called the dailies
    $2000 15
It's an elementary light particle also called a fuzzy ball
    $2000 26
A note on a book jacket about parsley, sage or rosemary

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Linda Shad Michael
$6,700 $20,300 $3,800
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

BROADWAY
The original 1994 Broadway cast of this musical based on a film featured Alan Oppenheimer as Cecil B. DeMille

Final scores:

Linda Shad Michael
$5,799 $20,300 $1
2nd place: $2,000 2-day champion: $40,700 3rd place: $1,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Linda Shad Michael
$7,200 $20,800 $3,800
11 R,
4 W
(including 1 DD)
26 R
(including 2 DDs),
1 W
11 R,
3 W

Combined Coryat: $31,800

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