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    $2000 27
This movie star's "The Million Dollar Mermaid" discusses Jeff Chandler's off-the-set fashion choices
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Show #5572 - Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Contestants

Guil Prickette, a licensed professional counselor from Anchorage, Alaska

Jillian Rebmann, a librarian from Peoria, Illinois

Nathaniel Barnes, a composer and bartender from Toronto, Ontario, Canada (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $23,900)

Jeopardy! Round

QUOTATIONS
BIOPIC SUBJECTS
75 YEARS OF ESQUIRE
MAKE NO MYTHTAKE
THE SPECIFIC PALM READER
Z BOYS
    $200 6
In 2003, the 50th anniversary of his climb, he said, "I'm not very happy about the future of Mount Everest"
    $200 11
2005:
"Walk the Line"
    $200 26
On a 1990 cover Esquire went old school with this Windy City hoops star & asked, "Is he our new DiMaggio?"
    $200 1
He blinded the man-eating Cyclops Polyphemus
    $200 19
The break in your heart line shows you had one of these, the voiding of a marriage that was never valid
    $200 15
This "Lumpy Gravy" musician howled on the Barking Pumpkin record label
    $400 7
Asked if he had anything to declare on his first visit to the U.S. in 1882, this wit said, "Nothing but my genius"
    $400 12
1988:
"Bird"
    $400 27
In Oct. 1994 this director's Esquire cover read "Look Who's Talking"; one of his talking points-- "Soon-Yi's charms"
    $400 2
This resinous gemstone was said to be the solidified tears of Apollo's daughters
    $400 20
Your line of fate is quite deep, indicating success investing with tech stocks, like Adobe & Oracle, on this exchange
    $400 16
This career soldier who never voted served as president for fewer than 500 days
    $600 8
In "Notes on the State of Virginia", he wrote, "Those who labor in the Earth are the chosen people of God"
    $600 13
1994:
"Immortal Beloved"
    $600 28
For Esquire's 75th, the electronic cover was created; the hard part was finding a small enough one of these
    $600 3
This guy had double the trouble battling the Hydra; every time he cut off a head, 2 grew in its place
    $600 21
Based on your life line, I wouldn't visit Tampico, located on this gulf, in hurricane season. I just wouldn't
    $600 17
After buying the Tribune Company, he promised to sell the Chicago Cubs
    $800 9
When this Carthaginian left the foe recover, a friend said, "You know how to win a victory...but not how to use it"
    $800 14
1956:
"Lust for Life"
    $800 29
Why is Tricky Dick laughing? Perhaps it's because he was part of the first of these awards begun by Esquire in 1962
    DD: $1,000 4
It's the only day of the week named for a Roman god
    $800 22
The creativity in your mount of Apollo means you should try out for this operetta, as Pooh-Bah
    $800 24
This Italian director is famous for his 1968 film of "Romeo and Juliet"
    $1000 10
In McCulloch v. Maryland in 1819, this Chief Justice wrote, "The power to tax involves to destroy"
    $1000 18
1962:
"The Birdman of Alcatraz"
    $1000 30
Created by George Petty for Esquire in 1941, the beauty seen here was painted onto the fuselage of this famed World War II bomber
    $1000 5
The Sphinx riddled & munched on travelers on the high road to this ancient city
    $1000 23
Your health line tells me that in 2 years you'll develop this, an inflammation of a fluid-filled sac, around the elbow
    $1000 25
He served as an adviser for Jimmy Carter & as director of the Trilateral Commission

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

Nathaniel Jillian Guil
$3,200 $0 $1,400

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Nathaniel Jillian Guil
$4,400 $0 $1,800

Double Jeopardy! Round

CAVES
WHAT A DELICIOUS DISH
NOODLING AROUND
BIOLOGY
JUNIOR SAMPLES
"HEE" HAW
    $400 5
Australia's Jenolan Caves were first known as Binoomea, this type of "places", but in 1887 got electric lighting
    $400 1
In Christopher Ciccone's "Life With My Sister" her, it turns out she's a bit of a control freak
    $400 21
Great with chunky sauces, the pasta called ruote resemble these with spokes
    $400 10
In reptiles these choppers are conical & uniform; in mammals they have various shapes & sizes
    $400 12
Based on an ancient game of India, this board game is played on a cross-shaped board
    $800 4
(Jon of the Clue Crew reports from Carlsbad Caverns National Park in New Mexico.) Carlsbad Caverns is rich in columns; a column forms when these two calcite structures grow together, one from the top & one from the bottom
    $800 2
"7" is a fictionalized memoir of this carousing Yankee center fielder
    $800 17
Nissin makes a product called "Top" this Japanese soup noodle
    $800 7
3 billion base pairs of DNA, incorporating the code to make a person, is called the human this
    $800 22
He wrote the bestsellers "Slaughterhouse-Five" & "Breakfast of Champions"
    $800 13
National critter seen here
    $1200 6
Nevada's formation-rich Lehman Caves are made of low-grade marble, better known as this
    $1200 3
If you doubt you could be shocked by a tell-all book about this man, check out "Mr. Playboy"
    $1200 18
A noodle made from this grain is an ingredient in the traditional Thai dish mee krob
    $1200 8
Arginine, one of these acids, is made in the body but not enough for growth--so it's an "essential" one only in kids
    $1200 23
This philanthropist donated the land on which the U.N. headquarters was built in New York City
    $1200 14
13-letter name for a type of classic steamboat on the Mississippi
    $1600 28
Near Chiscau, Romania there's a cave named for its many fossils of the extinct cave type of this carnivore
    $1600 26
An unauthorized bio of her claims she'd prolong interviews to steal airtime from Matt Lauer
    $1600 19
Short tubes of macaroni, ditali is Italian for this sewing accessory
    DD: $1,000 9
Not just something in a car, it's a type of neuron that sends signals to an effector, like a muscle
    $1600 24
Edmund Jr. is the real name of this California pol known to some as "Governor Moonbeam"
    $1600 15
A format that allows the user to lay out data in multiple fields on a computer screen
    DD: $1,000 29
Africa's Sterkfontein Caves yielded Mrs. Plesianthropus of this extinct genus, whose name means "southern ape"
    $2000 27
This movie star's "The Million Dollar Mermaid" discusses Jeff Chandler's off-the-set fashion choices
    $2000 20
Made from mung beans, glass noodles are also called this, after another transparent product
    $2000 11
Part of biology, this -ology studies hosted organisms like tapeworms
    $2000 25
In 1979 he resigned as ambassador to the U.N. because of an unauthorized meeting with a PLO representative
    $2000 16
To coax someone with flattery or artful persuasion

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Nathaniel Jillian Guil
$9,600 $1,400 $1,600
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

IN THE NEWS 1952
Her final testament, read in public after her death, asked for protection of the poor workers she called grasitas

Final scores:

Nathaniel Jillian Guil
$7,600 $2,742 $3,200
2-day champion: $31,500 3rd place: $1,000 2nd place: $2,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Nathaniel Jillian Guil
$9,400 $2,400 $2,600
15 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
11 R,
6 W
(including 1 DD)
14 R,
7 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $14,400

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