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    $1000 21
Amiable French port city
(4)
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Show #5391 - Monday, February 4, 2008

Contestants

Lauren Gilbert, a librarian from Huntington, New York

Delano Lopez, a theatrical technical director from Appleton, Wisconsin

Jennah Durant, a public affairs specialist from Dallas, Texas (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $18,800)

Jeopardy! Round

ARCHITECTURE
THE SPORTING LIFE
TOURING EUROPEAN CAPITALS
HOW IT'S DONE
CROSSWORD CLUES "N"
UNICEF
(Alex: And each clue in that category will be delivered by a very special guest, Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah of Jordan.)
    $200 14
Architecture's Pritzker Prize medal is based on designs by Louis Sullivan, "father of" this type of soaring building
    $200 6
Moose Goheen, Moose Johnson, Moose Watson & Bobby Hull are all in this sport's hall of fame
    $200 1
Walk across the Ha'penny Bridge at Liffey Street to get the trendy Temple Bar area of this capital
    $200 10
Back up, turning toward the curb; when your front door reaches the bumper of the car beside you, turn the other way
    $200 17
Egg drink
(3)
    $200 22
(Queen Rania delivers the clue.) In May 2007 I issued UNICEF's worldwide call to action to aid the 2 million children in this Mideast country who have been displaced from their homes in the last 4 years
    $400 15
The replacement for this complex is set to include the Freedom Tower, which will rise to a height of 1,776 feet
    $400 7
In 1954, Alabama's Tommy Lewis left the bench mid-play to tackle a runner in this New Year's Day bowl game in Dallas
    $400 2
Purchase some port at the Mercearia Liberdade in this city
    $400 11
Ovulate, add albumen, then shell, & pass from body-- or tell a bad joke
    $400 18
Fraction's top half
(9)
    $400 27
(Her Majesty delivers the clue again.) In 2007 UNICEF Canada supplied 33,000 insecticide-treated bednets to help children & pregnant women in Liberia to fight this disease
    $600 23
Brutalism is a style originated by Le Corbusier that mainly uses big chunks of this material
    $600 8
This pitcher known for his postgame jigs was on the mound to close out the Red Sox' 2007 World Series victory
    $600 3
Thrill to the history of Zamek Krolewski, this city's royal castle
    $600 12
With your right hand, touch your forehead, base of the sternum, left & right shoulder; think of the Trinity
    $600 19
Buddhist freedom, perhaps for rock drummer Dave Grohl
(7)
    $600 28
(Queen Rania delivers the clue again.) My 2007 visit to a community health center in the Chaoyang district in this world capital emphasized the continuing need for better migrant health care
    $800 24
According to one grisly legend, this czar blinded the architects of Moscow's St. Basil's Cathedral
    $800 9
This 7'1" NBAer's L.A. home, once adorned with a "love/don't love" traffic light, sold in 2002 for close to $3 million
    $800 4
Czech in for a luxurious weekend at the Grand Hotel Bohemia in this city
    $800 13
Note the dial numbers, left to right; subtract the previous figure to get kilowatt-hours used
    $800 20
The lowest point
(5)
    $800 30
(Queen Rania delivers the final clue.) As UNICEF's first Eminent Advocate for Children, I visited a school in Fez, in this country, that offers one-time child laborers a formal education
    $1000 25
This low wall around the edge of a castle roof was designed to protect soldiers from falling off
    $1000 16
In 1988 it took all of 91 seconds for him to K.O. Michael Spinks to remain the undisputed heavyweight champ
    DD: $1,400 5
Chill out at the world's first permanent icebar, the Absolut Icebar in this city
    $1000 26
Pile up garbage & lawn clippings at least 3' x 3'; let sit a few months, turning every 4-6 weeks, before using
    $1000 21
Amiable French port city
(4)
    $1000 29
(The Queen reads once more.) To help generate international support, in 2005 I brought relief supplies to Muzaffarabad after a devastating earthquake in this country

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

Jennah Delano Lauren
$4,200 $2,400 $800

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Jennah Delano Lauren
$9,000 $6,200 $1,600

Double Jeopardy! Round

MODERN CHINESE HISTORY
FILL IN THE BOOK TITLE
COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES
YOU GET A "D"
AUSSIES
JUST DESSERTS
    $400 26
Later to help start the Chinese Communist Party, he once worked as a library assistant at Peking University
    $400 1
"O.T.R."
by Jack Kerouac
    $400 13
The John F. Kennedy School of Government, on John F. Kennedy Street, is a graduate school of this university
    $400 6
(Cheryl of the Clue Crew indicates a radar image of a storm.) On August 23, 2005, Katrina had winds of 35 miles per hour & was considered one of these gloomy storms; 2 days later, it was a hurricane
    $400 11
You've never been mellow if you don't know this Australian played Sandy in the 1978 film "Grease"
    $400 21
At a luau, you might finish off your meal with haupia, a pudding made with the milk of this fruit
    $800 27
In 1949 advancing Communist forces trapped the British naval vessel H.M.S. Amethyst in this river
    $800 2
"A.R.W.A.V."
by E.M. Forster
    $800 17
Former President Cleveland was one of the trustees of this New Jersey university that elected Woodrow Wilson its head
    $800 7
Nytol sleeping aid tablets carry the precautionary label "Warning: May Cause" this
    $800 12
Some consider Dame Joan Sutherland the 20th century's best opera singer in this vocal class
    $800 22
Try one of my blondies; it's like a brownie but made with this flavoring instead of chocolate
    $1200 28
This brewery city in Shantung province was primarily built by the Germans starting in 1898
    $1200 3
"T.H.O.T.S.G."
by Nathaniel Hawthorne
    $1200 18
Creighton University, founded in 1878, is a Jesuit school in this Midwest city
    $1200 8
(Cheryl indicates a Greek word on the monitor.) Naturally, there's an accent mark in the Greek word that gave us this English adjective for accents & other marks
    $1200 14
Evonne Goolagong won this premier tournament twice, the first time in July 1971
    $1200 23
Nothing could be simpler to whip up than a plate of these classic cookies from Pepperidge Farm
    DD: $500 29
(Jeff Probst delivers the clue from Zhelin Lake.) Zhelin Lake is near Nanchang, where in 1927 the Communists fought this man's Nationalist forces
    $1600 4
"T.E.W.W.G."
by Zora Neale Hurston
    $1600 19
The website for Bucknell, a college in this state, includes a section on life in the Susquehanna Valley
    $1600 9
Much of the softwood in the U.S. comes from this fir, the state tree of Oregon
    $1600 15
Aussie actress Toni Collette put on 40 pounds to play the title role in this "bridal" movie
    $1600 24
One baking sheet can hold 32 of these French dessert treats whose name in part means "little"
    $2000 30
Big newsmakers in 1954, Quemoy & this island off of Red China are still held by Taiwan today
    $2000 5
"A.S.P."
by John Knowles
    $2000 20
Part of the Sun Belt Athletic Conference, Western Kentucky University is in this "colorful" 2-word city
    $2000 10
Seen here is the most famous work by this great Romantic painter, who has his own Paris museum
    $2000 16
Tragedy struck this Australian band in 1997 with the death of lead singer Michael Hutchence
    DD: $4,000 25
"Joy Of Cooking" calls it "the best known of all phyllo pastries"

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Jennah Delano Lauren
$19,900 $9,400 $8,800
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

BRITISH ACTORS
The first man to win Tonys as Best Actor & Best Actor in a Musical, he won for playing a king & a professor

Final scores:

Jennah Delano Lauren
$19,900 $599 $8,800
2-day champion: $38,700 3rd place: $1,000 2nd place: $2,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Jennah Delano Lauren
$20,600 $9,400 $6,800
32 R
(including 2 DDs),
2 W
15 R,
2 W
7 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W

Combined Coryat: $36,800

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