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    $200 1
Indiana:
"Our Lady"
(en francais)
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Show #5673 - Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Contestants

Anjali Bonner, a law student originally from Baltimore, Maryland

Kevin Joyce, a customer service representative from Leominster, Massachusetts

Marc Sacks, an international development manager from Washington, D.C. (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $23,601)

Jeopardy! Round

THE BATTLE OF BULL RUN
MOVIES ANY TIME
TOP SELLER IN THE U.S.
"M"ENAGERIE
YOUR COLLEGE I.D.
DICTIONARY ABBR.
    $200 18
The first major clash of the Civil War, the Battle of Bull Run took place in July of this year
    $200 22
Glenn Ford played Ben Wade in this 1957 film; 50 years later Russell Crowe took the part
    $200 24
Facial tissue brand
    $200 5
French traders & natives dubbed these large antlered animals "orignal", a name still used by French Canadians
    $200 1
Indiana:
"Our Lady"
(en francais)
    $200 8
colloq. is short for this adjective meaning informal or conversational
    $400 19
The Confederates didn't call it the Battle of Bull Run, but named it after this nearby city instead
    $400 25
Jackie Chan plays Chon Wang, pronounced "John Wayne", in this film
    $400 28
Brand of light beer--actually, all beer
    $400 6
The tiny eyes of this insectivore are hidden in its fur
    $400 2
Washington, D.C.: Politician Dean or Director Hawks
    $400 9
It would be a sin for you not to know that syn. indicates this
    $600 20
The battle took place in the northern part of this state
    $600 26
Attila the Hun & Sacajawea are characters in this 2006 Ben Stiller comedy
    $600 13
Ketchup
    DD: $1,400 7
This amphibious rodent is named in part for the odor produced by its perineal glands
    $600 3
North Carolina: slang for a single fist
    $600 10
Ob. is Obadiah; obs. indicates this type of now-obscure word or definition
    $800 21
At Bull Run Gen. Barnard Bee gave this Confederate general his famous nickname
    $800 27
In 1987 Casey Siemaszko had a date with a bully at this "high" title time
    $800 15
Cookie brand (thanks, Nabisco!)
    $800 14
These crow relatives got their name from a girl's name, Margaret
    $800 4
South Carolina: a fortress in command of a city during siege
    $800 11
Grammatically speaking, n.pl. is this
    $1000 30
This Confederate commander in charge of the rebel forces at the battle turned it into a "good looking" victory
    $1000 29
The mall seems a little deader than usual for Ving Rhames & others as they contest with zombies in this 2004 remake
    $1000 16
Bottled juice maker (specializing in bog fruit)
    $1000 17
This ferretlike carnivore that has a bird in its name subsists on snakes & rodents
    $1000 23
Massachusetts: clusters of feathers or hairs
    $1000 12
LL is Late Latin; LME is this

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

Marc Kevin Anjali
$1,200 $2,800 $3,000

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Marc Kevin Anjali
$1,600 $8,200 $2,800

Double Jeopardy! Round

GOVERNMENT & POLITICS
MUSICALS BY SONGS
D(5 LETTERS)D
(Alex: The correct response will begin and end with the letter "D", and there will be five letters in between those two "D"s.)
ARTHUR-IAN AUTHORS
LIBYA, LIBYA, LIBYA
ON THE LABEL, LABEL, LABEL
    $400 13
"GAO" stands for "Government Accountability Office"; it used to stand for this
    $400 22
"I Whistle A Happy Tune",
"Shall We Dance?"
    $400 2
One who vigorously defends a seemingly hopeless position, perhaps like Bruce Willis
    $400 11
His last play was 2004's "Finishing the Picture", a story of the making of "The Misfits"
    $400 1
Libya's history & economy were forever changed when this was found there in 1959
    $400 18
To be brief, the logo of this clothing manufacturer is seen here
    $800 14
Adjective for all courts that review the decision of a trial court if requested by the losing party
    $800 23
"Cell Block Tango",
"When You're Good To Mama"
    $800 3
Disagreement, or lack of harmony between persons or things
    DD: $7,000 12
He won a Hugo Award for a 1973 novel
    $800 4
The WWII defense of Tobruk, Libya against this German general helped save the Middle East for the Allies
    $800 27
Buy me some of this treat, & we'll pretend we're at a ball game
    DD: $5,000 15
(Kelly of the Clue Crew describes some math with the aid of the monitor.) When it comes to congress, if the U.S. population of 300 million were simply divided by 435, Nebraska, for example, would have 2.48 congressmen; so a complex formula covers this process of handing out seats
    $1200 24
"Fugue for Tinhorns",
"The Oldest Established (Permanent Floating Crap Game In New York)"
    $1200 8
Having spots of a different shade, tone or color from the background, like a mare
    $1200 19
In 1890 he gave up practicing medicine for full-time writing; in 1902, he was knighted
    $1200 5
In 1980 this presidential brother registered as an agent of Libya's government
    $1200 28
This insurance company has been using a symbol like the one seen here since 1870
    $1600 16
In the U.S. Senate, this many votes are needed to end a filibuster
    $1600 25
"Everything's Coming Up Roses",
"Rose's Turn"
    $1600 9
It's the type of tree seen here
    $1600 20
He won a Pulitzer for "A Thousand Days", his book on the JFK presidency
    $1600 6
2 of the 6 countries that border Libya
    $1600 29
Snack 'em if you got 'em. The label of this food company is seen here
    $2000 17
(Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from a money-printing press in Washington, D.C.) There might be $300 million in production at a given time in the building I'm in, the D.C. facility of this bureau
    $2000 26
"Big Spender",
"If My Friends Could See Me Now"
    $2000 10
A mythological being who is partly divine & partly human
    $2000 21
The name of this French poet, a subject in Verlaine's "the damned poets", sounds like a Stallone role
    $2000 7
What's for supper? whatever it is, you'll pay with this Libyan currency
    $2000 30
Grin & bear it when you name this hotel chain

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Marc Kevin Anjali
$1,600 $27,200 $2,200
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

EXPLORERS
In 1611 Henry Greene led a successful mutiny against this captain, but soon after was killed by Eskimos

Final scores:

Marc Kevin Anjali
$1,200 $49,699 $800
2nd place: $2,000 New champion: $49,699 3rd place: $1,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Marc Kevin Anjali
$1,600 $20,200 $7,200
14 R,
7 W
26 R
(including 2 DDs),
3 W
10 R,
2 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $29,000

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