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Its logo is seen here
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Show #4724 - Thursday, March 3, 2005

2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1, game 17.

Contestants

Paul Boymel, a civil rights attorney from Potomac, Maryland

Andrew Garen, an associate director of consumer marketing from Austin, Texas

Ed Schiffer, an attorney from San Francisco, California

Jeopardy! Round

LET'S MESS WITH TEXAS
"R"OCK MUSIC
FEMINISM
KHOMEINI, KHAMENEI OR KHATAMI
A FLY CATEGORY
2-LETTER ABBREV.
    $200 12
Educated at Phillips Academy, Yale & Harvard, this part-time Crawford resident was born in Connecticut in 1946
    $200 1
Title adjective describing Dion's "Sue"
    $200 21
Elizabeth Cady Stanton's cousin Elizabeth Smith Miller first wore these trousers named for another woman
    $200 20
Exiled from Iran in 1964
    $200 27
To WWI British aviators, the Red Baron's group with its colorful planes was one of these, like Monty Python's
    $200 7
Your DL is a form of this; it shows who you are & how old you are
    $400 13
Since 1935 this agency that originated in the 1820s has operated as a branch of the Texas Dept. of Public Safety
    $400 3
The subject of this 1973 Allman Brothers hit was "tryin' to make a livin' and doin' the best I can"
    $400 19
Of 76, 86 or 96 cents, what U.S. women working full-time earn for every dollar their male counterparts make
    $400 22
Died in 1989
    $400 25
These BF Goodrich sneakers were said to make you "run faster and jump higher"
    $400 2
Randy Newman sang, "Looks like another perfect day, I love" this place
    $600 11
This state bird of Texas belongs to the family Mimidae
    $600 4
UB40 sang that this makes me "feel so fine, you keep me rocking all of the time"
    $600 16
Emmeline & Christabel Pankhurst were a mother-daughter team of these activists for the vote
    $600 28
Elected president in 1997
    $600 23
During World War II, a famous American volunteer air corps in Asia was nicknamed this
    $600 8
Its logo is seen here
    $800 14
From 1846 to 1859 this ex-Tennessee governor was a U.S. senator from Texas
    $800 5
This alternative rock band's "Stand" served as the theme song to the sitcom "Get a Life"
    $800 17
The work of Laura X (no relation to Malcolm) led to March being designated this every year
    $800 29
Supreme religious & political leader since 1990
    $800 24
This rotating device attached to a shaft keeps an engine's speed steady
    $800 9
Sadly, what Keats & Chopin died of
    $1000 15
Born in 1921, this Mission, Tex.-born senator served with Jack Kennedy, knew Jack Kennedy & hey! you're not Jack Kennedy!
    $1000 6
4 of this Swedish pop duo's first Top 40 hits reached No. 1, including "It Must Have Been Love"
    DD: $1,000 18
The profession of Mary Prance in Henry James' 1886 "The Bostonians", it was about 1/5 female in Boston at the time
    $1000 30
Published "Fear of the Wave" in 1993
    $1000 26
Airborne nickname of 1920s Olympic gold medalist Paavo Nurmi
    $1000 10
It's the famous apparel company founded by surfboard maker Jim Jenks in 1972

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

Ed Andrew Paul
$3,800 $3,200 $1,000

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Ed Andrew Paul
$3,200 $7,200 $2,200

Double Jeopardy! Round

ART AT THE BARNES
(Alex: The Barnes Foundation just outside of Philadelphia.)
OFFICIAL LANGUAGES
CHEKHOV, PLEASE
METALLICA
MASTER OF PUPPETS
FOR WHOM THE "BELL" TOLLS
    $400 10
(Alex reports from the Barnes Foundation.) While confined to a French sanitarium in Saint-Remy, this artist painted the Dutch landscape of Brabant in "Reminiscence of the North"
    $400 15
In Kazakhstan:
Kazakh & this
    $400 20
The title characters of this Chekhov play also have a brother named Andrey
    $400 26
To buy this precious metal, visit Taxco, Mexico; it's the city's best-known product
    $400 21
Named for its early 19th century creator, bunraku is the traditional puppet theater of this country
    $400 5
Your occupation if you're a carillonneur
    $800 11
(Cheryl of the Clue Crew reports from the Barnes Foundation.) In "Three Ballet Dancers", he used pastels to transform awkward natural movements into balletic gestures
    $800 16
In San Marino:
this
    $800 4
Chekhov's grandfather was one of these who had purchased the freedom of his family for 3,500 rubles
    $800 30
In 1984 the album "Ride the Lightning" by Metallica achieved this status of 500,000 copies sold
    $800 22
This 2004 Matt Stone & Trey Parker film featured risque marionettes
    $800 6
It's an Italian city about 40 miles north of Milan, or about 9,000 miles east of Las Vegas
    $1200 12
(Alex reports from the Barnes Foundation.) Dr. Barnes asked this French artist to create a mural for the main hall; he said it was like the rose window of a cathedral
    $1200 17
In Togo:
this
    DD: $2,200 1
The plot shows Mme. Ranevsky is the owner of this title Chekhov plot
    $1200 29
This metal was discovered in 1789; it took until 1896 to find out that it was radioactive
    $1200 23
Dr. Bunsen Honeydew & this lab assistant were on "The Muppet Show"
    $1200 7
Doing this, you'll hold pairs of small cymbals called zills
    $1600 13
(Cheryl of the Clue Crew reports from the Barnes Foundation.) Cézanne drew upon Greek mythology when he painted this title pair
    $1600 18
In Sri Lanka:
Sinhala & this
    $1600 2
An 1888 collection of Chekhov's stories won him the prize named for this writer & compatriot
    $1600 28
A policeman could tell you the U.S. half dollar today is about 92% this metal
    DD: $2,000 24
This evil puppet master from "Pinocchio" shared his name with a volcanic island near Sicily
    $1600 8
Facial nerve paralysis on one side
    $2000 14
(Alex reports from the Barnes Foundation.) Though she never had children of her own, this American sensitively portrayed maternal love in "Woman with a Nude Boy"
    $2000 19
In Guinea-Bissau:
this
    $2000 3
He's known more formally as Ivan Voynitsky
    $2000 27
Among coinage metals, this one, atomic number 28, is only a fair conductor of electricity
    $2000 25
Set in a Washington bar, this satirical political TV show was populated by puppets from Sid & Marty Krofft
    $2000 9
Nobel-winning creator of Herzog & Sammler

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Ed Andrew Paul
$11,200 $16,400 $800

Final Jeopardy! Round

20th CENTURY AMERICANS
He was alive for the Wright Brothers' historic flight & was John Glenn's Senate colleague when Glenn returned to space

Final scores:

Ed Andrew Paul
$17,400 $10,399 $1,600
Winner: $17,400 + an advance to UToC Round 2 2nd place: $5,000 3rd place: $5,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Ed Andrew Paul
$14,200 $16,400 -$200
16 R,
3 W
(including 2 DDs)
24 R,
3 W
10 R
(including 1 DD),
5 W

Combined Coryat: $30,400

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