Show #5210 - Friday, April 13, 2007

Contestants

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Gin Peck, a computer consultant from Phelps, New York

Matt Sojot, a firefighter from Mililani, Hawaii

Chris Dellicarpini, a screenwriter from South Huntington, New York (whose 1-day cash winnings total $25,199)

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Jeopardy! Round

FRIDAY THE 13th
(Alex: How appropriate.)
NATIONAL PEOPLE
LITERARY FILL IN THE BLANK
EAT IT, BEAT IT OR TREAT IT
(Alex: You have to tell us which one.)
NOT TO BE CONFUSED
"V" IS FOR...
(Alex: ...whatever.)
    $200 6
Friday October 13, 1944: Greek patriots retake Athens from this group after 3 1/2 years of occupation
    $200 26
"Medical Center" actor Mr. Everett
    $200 11
Dumas:
"'I may not be a ____ yet, but at least I've been privileged to fight in your ranks'"
    $200 21
Conga
    $200 16
A fusil is a light flintlock firearm; fusilli is a type of this
    $200 1
...This male servant, or for an attendant who parks cars
    $400 7
Friday January 13, 1995: The first all-female crew wins a qualifying race for this contest
    $400 27
Seen here, she's gone from supermodel to super-mogul as chief designer & CEO of her own worldwide firm
    $400 12
Malory:
"And right as Arthur did at Christmas, he did at Candlemas, and pulled out the ____ easily"
    $400 22
Beriberi
    $400 17
While statistics deals with numerical facts, this deals with the motion & impact of projectiles
    $400 2
...This mentholated product from Vicks that's used on the chest & throat to relieve coughing
    $600 8
Friday October 13, 1967: This president signs an executive order banning sex discrimination in the U.S. govt.
    $600 28
Her state of mind focused on still lifes & flowers of the desert Southwest
    $600 13
Du Maurier:
"Last night I dreamed I went to ____ again."
    $600 23
Tinea
    $600 18
Not to be confused with a hobgoblin, this is the pigment that gives blood its red color
    $600 3
...This cocktail ingredient, "sweet" or "dry", that's found in a Manhattan
    $800 9
Friday, February 13, 1914:
This 5-letter organization is set up to collect royalties when music is performed
    $800 29
Nobel Prize winner Anatole
    $800 14
Burroughs:
"'Well! Tarzan... does not this... book clear up... your parentage? Why, man, you are Lord ____'"
    $800 24
Daikon
    $800 19
Rutgers is a New Jersey university; this is a news service founded in London in 1851
    $800 4
...These Scandinavian sea rovers who ravaged the coasts of Europe for about 300 years
    $1000 10
1994: The first handover of a West Bank city from Israel to the Palestinians--this one where a battle was fit
    $1000 30
Stephen Rea has starred in many of this director's films, including "The Crying Game"
    DD: $2,000 15
Hemans:
"The boy stood on the burning ____, whence all but he had fled"
    $1000 25
Udu
    $1000 20
"Hirsute" means "hairy"; "hircine" means "of or like this hairy animal"
    $1000 5
...This synonym for one's profession or calling

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

Chris Matt Gin
$1,200 $2,200 $2,200

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Chris Matt Gin
$1,400 $4,200 $5,400

Double Jeopardy! Round

AMERICAN WORLD CAPITALS
ACTORS IN BONDAGE
(Alex: You have to name the actor who played James Bond.)
MARKETING
POLITICAL, PICTORIAL BEFORE & AFTER
(Alex: That'll be fun.)
ARTY FACTS
THE ANSWER LIES WITHIN
(Alex: Each correct response will be found within the text of the clue. Not necessarily within one word only, so beware.)
    $400 17
As the birthplace of this company, Fremont, Michigan calls itself the "baby food capital of the world"
    $400 1
"Goldfinger"
    $400 6
An attention-grabbing type of ad seen on a website, or an attention-grabbing type of news headline
    $400 7
England's holy patron and a columnist collide to form...
    $400 10
First names of famous artists Holbein & Hals; they'll "pump you up!"
    $400 26
We need to hone Steve's sense of ethics; he has to be more this
    $800 18
Fresh or canned, Ketchikan, Alaska is known as this "capital of the world"
    $800 2
"Moonraker"
    $800 22
Way back in the Model T days, Ford offered these, a few bucks of the purchase price back
    $800 8
A president. A 19th century author. This
    $800 13
Break the code and name this inventive 16th Century artist
    $800 27
This rodent is a famous eater of cheese
    $1200 19
Mattoon, Illinois declared itself the "bagel capital of the world" after this company opened a factory there in 1986
    $1200 3
"Tomorrow Never Dies"
    $1200 23
(Kelly of the Clue Crew explains a graph shown on the monitor.) The maturity stage of the product life cycle is often when this is reached, the condition of consumers having as much of the gizmo as the market will bear
    $1200 9
A big democrat of today turns into a '50s Secretary of State. This
    $1200 14
Bowler hats off to this Belgian painter who had his first exhibition in Brussels in 1927
    $1200 28
Overcome with emotion, the sheep is unable at the moment to make this customary sound
    DD: $2,000 20
This Pennsylvania town is the "weather capital of the world", not just on February 2, but all year long
    $1600 4
"Licence to Kill"
    $1600 24
Consumer panel hired to say what they think of a product (especially telescopes & cameras?)
    DD: $2,000 11
A poet from an Initially Yours category turns into a New Yorker who enjoyed Election Night 2006. Here's...
    $1600 15
In 2002
on the big screen, Alfred Molina played this artist opposite Salma Hayek
    $1600 29
Joey Harrington eats & breathes football; we bet this on his cell phone is the NFL films music
    $2000 21
Hey, dude!
Wickenburg in this southwestern state is the "Dude Ranch Capital of the World"
    $2000 5
"On Her Majesty's Secret Service"
    $2000 25
(Kelly of the Clue Crew explains a diagram on the monitor.) If an assembly company buys up part of its distribution chain, it's called vertical this, & it can happen backward & forward
    $2000 12
A Dover Beach poet and a famous politician get together as...
    $2000 16
In 2006 a 1907 portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer by this Austrian sold for a record $135 million
    $2000 30
The Andes pair with the Atacama Desert to produce this emotion in Chilean cross-country runners

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Chris Matt Gin
$14,200 $10,600 $17,800

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Final Jeopardy! Round

HOLIDAYS & OBSERVANCES
Decreed by Congress in 1989, National Tap Dance Day falls on the May 25th birthday of this man born in 1878

Final scores:

Chris Matt Gin
$7,200 $1 $28,800
2nd place: $2,000 3rd place: $1,000 New champion: $28,800

Game dynamics:

Game dynamics graph

Coryat scores:

Chris Matt Gin
$13,800 $10,600 $19,400
18 R
(including 1 DD),
6 W
13 R,
0 W
23 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $43,800

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Game tape date: 2007-01-30
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