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    $600 28
No promises:
Investment cos. often remind us this alliterative phrase "is no guarantee of future results"
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Show #5364 - Thursday, December 27, 2007

Dan Pawson game 1.

Contestants

Dan Pawson, a legislative aide from Boston, Massachusetts

Annie Joseph, a purchasing agent from Greenville, Rhode Island

Patricia Crane, a systems specialist from Alexandria, Virginia (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $18,200)

Jeopardy! Round

WE ARE YOUNG
HEARTACHE TO HEARTACHE
WE STAND
NO PROMISES, NO DEMANDS
"LOVE" IS A BATTLEFIELD
YEAH, IT WAS THE '80s
    $200 21
His mother's "burning" ambition helped make him Roman emperor at age 16 in 54 A.D.
    $200 16
This novel ends, "I'll think of some way to get him back. After all, tomorrow is another day"
    $200 11
The Western Lowland type of this animal is seen here in the Congo trying to look like a tough guy
    $200 26
No promises:
"Not everyone responds to" this McNeil-PPC hair-regrowth product
    $200 6
In a Paul Anka song, they called it this "animal" term for temporary youthful infatuation
    $200 1
She told us "Love Is A Battlefield" & in 1980 went to No. 9 with "Hit Me With Your Best Shot"
    $400 22
This Scottish lass was only 5 when she was betrothed to the Dauphin of France (but they waited awhile to marry)
    $400 17
County of residence of Francesca, who has just 4 days with hunky photographer Robert
    $400 12
Seen here trying to get a leg up on the competition, the gazelle-like gerenuk is this type of animal
    $400 27
No demands:
Moving company Global Van Lines offers "a free, no-obligation" one of these
    $400 7
Dear to the heart; Beethoven's was "immortal"
    $400 2
In 1984 his "Let's Go Crazy" said "We are gathered here today 2 get through this thing called life"
    $600 23
As a boy in ancient China, this sage was known as Ch'iu, meaning "hill", because of his protuberant forehead
    $600 18
Rough wedding day! This title gal finds not only is her fiance still married, the lady is kept in an attic at Thornfield Hall
    $600 13
The stoat, also called this, is a type of weasel, & in wintertime is known for its white coat
    $600 28
No promises:
Investment cos. often remind us this alliterative phrase "is no guarantee of future results"
    $600 8
Ann Landers was a big supporter of this program for parents who want to control their teenagers
    $600 3
"Well, I talk about it, talk about it, talk about it, talk about it"; Lipps, Inc. asked, "Won't you take me to" here
    DD: $1,500 24
James Monroe's studies at this college were interrupted when he left to fight in the Revolutionary War
    $800 19
Honor & friendship prevent this 1897 title guy from declaring his love for Roxane; rhinoplasty might have helped, too
    $800 14
Timon would help you with the name of this animal
    $800 29
No demands:
You don't have to use the MPAA's these; you can put your film out with a Q, 3 triangles or nothing
    $800 9
Aow, "wouldn't it be" this word in a "My Fair Lady" song title
    $800 4
In 1981 Sheena Easton sang, "My baby takes" this, "he works from 9 till 5 & then he takes another home again"
    $1000 25
He was a teenage cabin boy in the 1790s but soon realized that "bird artist" had more prestige than "cabin boy"
    $1000 20
This 1831 title guy with notoriously bad posture finds his love rejected in favor of a soldier's
    $1000 15
Seen here is a Verreaux's sifaka, this type of animal, prancing in its native Madagascar
    $1000 30
No promises:
If a house is sold on this 2-short-word basis, the seller still has to disclose problems, but not fix them
    $1000 10
Spritely shore-dweller seen here
    $1000 5
The Greg Kihn Band was singin' our song, crooning, "Our love's in" this, "baby"

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 16):

Patricia Annie Dan
$4,600 $2,200 $1,400

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Patricia Annie Dan
$7,600 $6,000 $1,100

Double Jeopardy! Round

THE JIMMY CARTER LIBRARY & MUSEUM
ROLE IN COMMON
ART ON EXHIBIT
CONGRESSIONAL BEFORE & AFTER
AROUND THE WORLD
"N" GAME
    $400 26
(Jon of the Clue Crew checks in from the Jimmy Carter Library in Atlanta, GA.) "ILYTG", "I love you the goodest", is a favorite Carter Family inscription, & Jimmy gave this compact to this woman for Christmas in 1945
    $400 8
Adam West &
Michael Keaton
    $400 12
2 topless statues were covered up by John Ashcroft when he served at this government department
    $400 1
The current California senator who led the Righteous & Harmonious Fists uprising in Asia
    $400 21
An African country named for this line is actually one degree north of it
    $400 6
Christmas in Calais or Cannes
    $800 27
The library has an invitation to Carter's inaugural ball as Georgia governor in this decade
    $800 13
Peter Sellers &
Steve Martin
    $800 17
Born Emmanuel Radnitzky, this U.S. photographer made nude portraits of Kiki de Montparnasse in the 1920s
    $800 2
The North Carolina senator grown in Hawaii by one company since 1851
    $800 22
Europe's Jostedal glacier has shrunk so much, you can see farms destroyed in the 1700s ice age in this country
    $800 7
In a song from the film "The Jungle Book", these are "bare"
    DD: $4,500 28
(Cheryl of the Clue Crew checks in from the Jimmy Carter Library in Atlanta, GA.) A fine example of Suzhou embroidery, "Kitten Playing with Mantis", was a gift to President Carter from this Chinese Leader in 1979
    $1200 14
Errol Flynn &
Kevin Costner
    $1200 18
Saucy performance artist Karen Finley sued this government agency in the 1990s over restrictive funding
    $1200 3
To make a great hamburger, you process the meat between the neck & shoulder of a maverick Nebraska senator
    $1200 23
In 1943 the Paricutin volcano in this country grew in a cornfield to be more than 1,100 feet tall
    $1200 9
This 2-word Latin term means "it does not follow"; hey, what's for lunch?
    $1600 29
The "buck stops here" desk sign on Carter's Oval Office desk was a gift from this presidential daughter
    $1600 15
Robert Conrad &
Will Smith
    $1600 19
This late photographer seen here in a clothed self-portrait is also famous for expressive nudes
    $1600 4
The late, long-serving Florida Democrat who can temporarily blind you with a nonlethal gas
    $1600 24
This African natl. park HQed at Seronera first got elephants 30 years ago, pushed in by encroaching humans
    $1600 10
Now entering the "ring", this title Wagnerian group of evil gold hoarders
    $2000 30
(Jon of the Clue Crew checks in from the Jimmy Carter Library in Atlanta, GA.) I'm in a replica of the Oval Office, from which on July 15, 1979, Carter gave a major speech on the American mood, warning of a crisis of this
    $2000 16
Lorne Greene &
Edward James Olmos
    $2000 20
Her disturbing photographs in the '60s were said to have inspired the style of Stanley Kubrick's "The Shining"
    DD: $2,300 5
Kentucky senator who ran for president as a Republican & Whig but lost to "American Idol" Ruben Studdard
    $2000 25
70 million years ago, this immense Australian sandstone monolith was actually an island in a large lake
    $2000 11
From the Arabic for "hunting horn", it's another name for mother-of-pearl

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Patricia Annie Dan
$10,000 $14,800 $9,900

Final Jeopardy! Round

AUTHORS' OBITUARIES
In 1991 the N.Y. Times said English was "too skimpy for so rich an imagination"; his language & meter were irresistible

Final scores:

Patricia Annie Dan
$5,000 $7,800 $9,700
3rd place: $1,000 2nd place: $2,000 New champion: $9,700

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Patricia Annie Dan
$10,000 $14,800 $7,800
18 R,
1 W
19 R,
3 W
14 R
(including 2 DDs),
3 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $32,600

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