Show #6571 - Monday, March 25, 2013

Contestants

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Tyson Schindler, an airline pilot from Austin, Texas

Tom Lynn, a property manager from Baltimore, Maryland

Rachel Liptak, a substitute teacher from Temecula, California (whose 1-day cash winnings total $19,201)

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Jeopardy! Round

U.S. STAMPS
A LITTLE LATE NIGHT MUSIC
BUSINESS LETTERS
"STAND" TALL
OHIO HISTORY
THE PASSION
    $200 11
A pink love stamp perfect for wedding invitations shows a stream of hearts behind this type of bicycle
    $200 21
Sept. 9, 2011:
This Eddie Vedder band was up "All Night"
    $200 16
In names of printers, these 2 letters precede officejet & photosmart
    $200 1
It props up your bike
    $200 6
What's today known as this was established near Columbus in 1870 as an agricultural & mechanical college
    $200 26
( Alex presents the clue from Jerusalem.) An arch near the first station of the cross is called the Ecce Homo arch, based on the belief that it was here that this Roman governor said, "Behold, the man"
    $400 12
A series of postcards stamps depicts these garments whose Hawaiian name conveys a friendly spirit
    $400 22
June 25, 2010:
This Detroit rapper "Won't Back Down"
    $400 17
Among its programs are "The Situation Room" & "Piers Morgan Tonight"
    $400 2
Dick Clark hosted an "American" one
    $400 7
In an 1835 "war" Ohio got Toledo & this state got its upper peninsula
    $400 27
(Alex presents the clue from Jerusalem.) This is the appropriately sorrowful Latin name for the pathway along which Jesus carried the cross
    DD: $1,000 13
A stamp commemorating the Bicentennial of the War of 1812 features a painting of this frigate
    $600 23
July 26, 2012:
This Gwen Stefani group told us to "Settle Down"
    $600 18
It's what the S & P stand for in the S&P 500
    $600 3
Small, low bedside table
    $600 8
People laughed when Dayton's James Ritty added a bell to this store device, but the noise deterred theft
    $600 28
Alex presents the clue from Jerusalem.) An Armenian church stands at the site of the 4th Station of the Cross where Jesus met her--a fitting site for hymn closely associated with the way of the cross, the Stabat Mater, "The Mother is Standing"
    $800 14
A 1-cent stamp has a lamp with a stained glass shade in the style of this Art Nouveau craftsman
    $800 24
May 21, 2012:
This top-hatted Guns N' Roses guitarist was "Back From Cali"
    $800 19
One of the 3 Ms in the name of the company that makes Scotch tape
    $800 4
9-letter place to buy the Times or the Post
    $800 9
Little Turtle fought off U.S. troops as a chief of this Ohio (not Florida) tribe
    $800 29
The painting seen here is titled "The Road to" this hill, also called Golgotha
    $1000 15
This city's red sandstone rock formations are featured on a stamp celebrating Arizona's statehood
    $1000 25
May 13, 2010:
This Vermont jam band covered "Loving Cup"
    $1000 20
The "K" in Kmart honors this founder who also owned a chain of stores under his own name
    $1000 5
A section of seats in a stadium, or to seek applause
    $1000 10
During the Civil War, Ohio rep. Clement Vallandigham was a leader of these "snaky" antiwar northerners
    $1000 30
(Sarah presents the clue from Jerusalem.) The last of the Stations of the Cross, covered by a slab installed in 1555 and purposely cracked so it wouldn't be looted, is the tomb where Jesus lay for this many days

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

Rachel Tom Tyson
$3,200 $1,200 $1,400

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Rachel Tom Tyson
$4,600 $2,800 $6,400

Double Jeopardy! Round

WHERE THE STREETS HAVE THESE NAMES
1960s TELEVISION
VO-CAB-ULARY
PHI BETA KAPPA
ONLY IN MONTHS WITH AN R
THE END OF THE STORY
    $400 21
Tom Landry Freeway, Elm Street (aka Ellum)
    $400 1
On Dec. 18, 1966 the cartoon special of this Dr. Seuss character voiced by Boris Karloff aired for the first time
    $400 6
The cost to ride in a taxi, or the passenger who pays it
    $400 26
1904: deaf, blind & a Radcliffe Phi Beta Kappa
    $400 16
It's American heart month, sweetheart!
    $400 11
By Hemingway: "The old man was dreaming about the lions"
    $800 22
Carnaby Street, Edgware Road
    $800 2
"Hi Diddle Riddle", the debut episode of this series, featured Frank Gorshin as the Riddler
    $800 7
Latin's "Ave, Caesar" becomes this, "Caesar" in English
    $800 27
1997: Tennessee it to believe it! a Colts & now Broncos quarterback
    $800 17
It's the perfect time for music in our schools month since it's a type of music as well
    DD: $3,000 12
"The creatures outside looked from pig to man... but already it was impossible to say which was which"
    $1200 23
Grillparzer-strasse, Linzer Strasse
    $1200 3
This NBC western starring Lorne Greene was the No. 1 series for 3 straight seasons in the mid-1960s
    $1200 8
Postage & parking are 2 types of this device
    $1200 28
1941: what a Betty, 22 years before "The Feminine Mystique"
    $1200 18
In western Christianity, All Saint's Day is observed on the first of this month
    $1200 13
"Sam turned to Bywater, and so came back up the hill...he drew a deep breath. 'Well, I'm back,' he said"
    $1600 24
President Quirino Avenue, Quezon Boulevard
    $1600 4
On Nov. 16, 1968 this Control agent married 99 in an episode titled "With Love and Twitches"
    $1600 9
As well as a cab, it means a writer who works for hire, not for artistry
    $1600 29
1916: at Bowdoin, a 1948 researcher on sex (but not drugs & rock & roll)
    $1600 19
The carnation & snowdrop are special flowers for this month
    $1600 14
"He brought back ...a charming woman...would you not for less than that make the tour around the world?"
    DD: $1,000 25
Forbes Avenue, Hot Metal Street
    $2000 5
Carl Reiner won 3 Emmys for writing for this sitcom on which he occasionally played TV comedian Alan Brady
    $2000 10
An important message from a soldier, or a central location that tells taxis where to go
    $2000 30
1842: at Bowdoin, a novelist from Salem, Massachusetts
    $2000 20
Mark your calendar: it's the month when National Grandparents Day is celebrated
    $2000 15
"One bird said to Billy Pilgrim, 'Poo-tee-weet'?"

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Rachel Tom Tyson
$16,000 $14,400 $7,800

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Final Jeopardy! Round

THE AFI's 100 GREATEST AMERICAN MOVIES
"The Wizard of Oz" & this 1950s film are the 2 musicals in the top 10 on the AFI's list

Final scores:

Rachel Tom Tyson
$28,801 $20,400 $1,599
2-day champion: $48,002 2nd place: $2,000 3rd place: $1,000

Game dynamics:

Game dynamics graph

Coryat scores:

Rachel Tom Tyson
$18,000 $14,400 $5,600
23 R,
3 W
(including 2 DDs)
15 R,
1 W
15 R
(including 1 DD),
5 W

Combined Coryat: $38,000

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Game tape date: 2012-11-14
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