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    $400 6
From the color of a penny, this term for something trivial often follows the words "Not worth a..."
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Show #5319 - Thursday, October 25, 2007

Nick Swezey game 4.

Contestants

Kevin Antonio, a stay-at-home dad and cartoonist from Rumford, Rhode Island

Tracy Martinell Henry, an attorney from St. Petersburg, Florida

Nick Swezey, a publisher from Washington, D.C. (3-day champion whose cash winnings total $76,202)

Jeopardy! Round

A HOSTEL TAKEOVER
BEST FEMALE ROCK VOCAL GRAMMYS
FOOD STUFF
RECENTLY DISCOVERED PRESIDENTIAL ADS
ODDS & ENDS
"J" PEG
    $200 26
Enjoy the Sleep-in-Heaven Youth Hostel or the Nyhavn Boat Hostel in this capital of Denmark
    $200 11
1995:
"You Oughta Know"
    $200 6
For his pregnant wife who had lost her appetite, a chef named Alfredo created a creamy dish using this pasta
    $200 16
He said a nation half-slave & half-free can't exist. I say he's wrong. I'm Stephen Douglas & I approved this message
    $200 21
A fitted sheet that's 60" x 80", or a chess piece that can move across the entire board in one move
    $200 1
Bad, bad Leroy Brown was meaner than this kind of dog
    $400 27
I'm sure the Red Bus Hostel is fine, but the Mellow Mood Central Hostel caught my eye in this capital of Hungary
    $400 12
1994:
"Come To My Window"
    $400 7
When salted & dried, this Massachusetts Bay Colony fish crop was stacked & shipped like lumber
    $400 17
Alex Hamilton wants him to be pres.; them's fighting words. I'm Aaron Burr & I approved this message
    $400 22
Types of these include hairline, greenstick & compound
    $400 2
Someone who's there when you need him, or "Jeopardy!"'s announcer hitting his mark
    $600 28
Do the Funky Chicken Hostel or the Butterfly Villa Hostel in this Romanian capital
    $600 13
1979:
"Hot Stuff"
    $600 8
2-word term for the controversial "New Beverly Hills Diet" practice of eating certain things together
    $600 18
You elect him, I say in 7 months, the economy'll be in shambles. I'm Al Smith & I approved this message
    $600 23
(Cheryl of the Clue Crew reports from the Princeton Plasma Physics Lab.) Princeton studies the physics of magnetic reconnection, which ionizes the upper atmosphere & produces this spectacular natural phenomenon
    $600 3
When Superman debuted on TV in 1952, he fought for a trio of ideals, including this one that fits the category
    $800 29
It's off to the Hans Brinker Budget Hotel or Durty Nellys Inn (sounds inviting!) in this major European city
    $800 14
1981:
"Fire And Ice"
    $800 9
This gut of a turkey may be considered the bird's teeth as it grinds up its food; who wants it?
    DD: $400 19
In 1814 this gen. had a pirate, Jean Lafitte, help him in N.O.; what's next? I'm John Q. Adams & I approved this message
    $800 24
If you're a banderillero, your job is to taunt one of these
    $800 4
A staircase in Prague Castle was built wide & shallow for mounted knights to enter for this competition
    $1000 30
Surf the Internet Hostel or the Mariot Hostel (note the lack of an extra R & T in Mariot) in this Bulgarian capital
    $1000 15
2000:
"There Goes The Neighborhood"
    $1000 10
The Pure Food & Drug Act was passed in June 1906 following this Upton Sinclair meatpacking industry expose
    $1000 20
So what if he's the 1st West Point grad pres.; some say he drinks. You decide. I'm Horace Greeley & I approved this message
    $1000 25
Something labeled semidiurnal occurs this often
    $1000 5
The monarchy that borders the Gulf of Aqaba

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

Nick Tracy Kevin
$400 $3,800 $3,200

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Nick Tracy Kevin
$1,200 $8,800 $4,600

Double Jeopardy! Round

1997
ROYALTY ON FILM
CRITTERS
A GAME OF NUMBERS
ALLITERATIVE AUTHORS
SEEING "RED"
    $400 22
This industry accused of creating huge health care costs agreed to cough up $368.5 billion
    $400 17
Helen Mirren as this queen in "The Queen"
    $400 16
The striped species of this mammal is identifiable by the 2 white stripes down its back forming a "V"
    $400 11
A slang term for a trucker's large tractor-trailer gives it this many wheels
    $400 1
In Macmillan's spring 1936 catalog, her upcoming novel was misidentified as "Come with the Wind"
    $400 6
From the color of a penny, this term for something trivial often follows the words "Not worth a..."
    DD: $2,000 23
James Fenimore Cooper would like this spacecraft that became the first to land on Mars in over 20 years
    $800 18
Cate Blanchett in 1998 as this title queen
    $800 27
This arboreal marsupial is smaller & lighter-colored in Northern than in Southern Australia
    $800 12
(Kelly of the Clue Crew shows a globe with latitude & longitude lines on the monitor.) The Earth can be divided into this many units, each measuring 15 degrees longitude & roughly equal to a time zone
    $800 2
After winning an Oscar & a Tony, he tried his hand at novels like "The Naked Face" & "The Other Side of Midnight"
    $800 7
The website of this brand of candy similar to Twizzlers said it's a favorite of Tom Hanks & Brad Pitt
    $1200 24
Full name, with Roman numeral, of the new president of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference in 1997
    $1200 19
Kirsten Dunst in 2006 as this title queen
    $1200 28
This small Andean rodent is prized for its fur, which can be gray with a deep blue underfur
    $1200 13
A haiku consists
of 17 syllables
in this many lines
    DD: $4,000 3
Seen here is a portrait of this author as a middle-aged man
    $1200 8
In 1991 this Texan & his firefighting team extinguished more than 100 oil-well fires in Kuwait
    $1600 25
(Hi, I'm Wolf Blitzer.) As CNN White House correspondent, in February 1997, I reported that President Clinton had intervened to stop a strike at this airline
    $1600 20
Robert Shaw was him in "A Man for All Seasons"
    $1600 29
The Cape species of this bovine of Southern Africa is extremely dangerous to man & has never been domesticated
    $1600 14
A famous group of blacklisted writers of the 1950s was known as the "Hollywood" this
    $1600 4
The kids' classic "Where the Sidewalk Ends" features his poems & drawings
    $1600 9
When he played Macbeth onstage in 1947, his now-famous daughters were little girls
    $2000 26
The brother of this Peruvian president was among hostages at the Lima home of the Japanese ambassador
    $2000 21
Katharine Hepburn was her in "The Lion in Winter"
    $2000 30
On the Galapagos Islands, the marine type of this lizard feeds on algae that it gathers off rocks at low tide
    $2000 15
It's the highest no. of points that can be scored on a standard dartboard with a single throw of a dart
    $2000 5
In the 1970s this former actor enjoyed success as the bestselling author of "The Other" & "Harvest Home"
    $2000 10
The Molly Pitcher Inn is a delightful waterfront hotel in this New Jersey town

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Nick Tracy Kevin
$8,400 $13,200 $10,200

Final Jeopardy! Round

16th CENTURY NAMES
Paul III roared at him, "I have waited 30 years for your services. Now I'm pope, can't I satisfy my desire?"

Final scores:

Nick Tracy Kevin
$15,900 $20,401 $200
2nd place: $2,000 New champion: $20,401 3rd place: $1,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Nick Tracy Kevin
$8,400 $15,200 $7,800
11 R,
2 W
23 R,
3 W
(including 1 DD)
16 R
(including 1 DD),
4 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $31,400

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