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    $1200 8
A Bill of Rights motion by George Mason, author of this state's Declaration of Rights, was rejected
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Show #5703 - Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Justin Bernbach game 5.

Ask Alex #18: Married with children.

Contestants

Stephen Stiegel, a high school English teacher from Elon, North Carolina

Allison Lesh, an attorney from Eugene, Oregon

Justin Bernbach, a lobbyist from Brooklyn, New York (4-day champion whose cash winnings total $88,200)

Jeopardy! Round

FIRST FEMALE LEADERS
(Alex: You have to ID the country for me.)
ROLLING STONE'S 100 GREATEST SINGERS
ADVERTISING ICONS
STATES' GEOGRAPHIC CENTERS
A SNEEZY CATEGORY
"ATCH", YOU!
    $200 1
President Corazon Aquino
(1986)
    $200 6
Coming in at No. 1 on the list is this "Queen of Soul"
    $200 11
A Texas rice grower known for his high-quality crops inspired this rice brand
    $200 12
In the Pacific, at 20 degrees 15 minutes north latitude, 156 degrees 20 minutes west longitude
    $200 26
Billy Gilbert was the voice of Sneezy in this film
    $200 17
To emerge from an egg
    $400 2
President Megawati Sukarnoputri
(2001)
    $400 7
"What'd I Say"? That this R&B singer/pianist is "On My Mind" at No. 2 on the list
    $400 22
Morris the Cat was taken from a shelter & found a new home as this cat food brand's spokespet
    $400 13
Approximately 60 miles northwest of Mount McKinley
    $400 27
The orbicularis oculi reflexively closes these when you sneeze
    $400 18
A small wooden igniter
    $600 3
Prime Minister Jenny Shipley
(1997)
    $600 8
The list includes Stevie Wonder (No. 9) & this female Stevie (No. 98)
    $600 23
First seen in 1924, the Lady graces the screen for this Sony-owned motion picture company
    DD: $1,000 14
In Avoyelles Parish, 3 miles southeast of Marksville
    $600 28
This once popular smokeless tobacco was kept in a box & often made one sneeze
    $600 19
A roof made with straw
    $800 4
President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf
(2006)
(also first elected female leader in Africa)
    $800 9
"Mercy Mercy Me"! "What's Going On" is that this late great made the list at No. 6
    $800 24
Toucan Sam "nose" how to find this Kellogg's cereal brand
    $800 15
12 miles south of Oneida & 26 miles southwest of Utica
    $800 29
A photic sneeze is caused by sudden exposure to this
    $800 20
To withdraw a horse from a race
    $1000 5
Prime minister Sirimavo Bandaranaike
(1960)
    $1000 10
He won't be crying the "Tears Of A Clown" since he made No. 20 on the list
    $1000 25
The National Crime Prevention Council uses this dog to take a bite out of crime
    $1000 16
The northern part of the city of Worcester
    $1000 30
This class of drugs will stop your sneezing from hay fever by blocking your body's H1 receptors
    $1000 21
A spring-loaded door lock

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 14):

Justin Allison Stephen
$3,200 $200 $1,400

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Justin Allison Stephen
$6,000 $3,600 $5,800

Double Jeopardy! Round

JAPANESE CULTURE
TV ADJECTIVES
FILL IN THE DICKENS TITLE
POTPOURRI
THE U.S. CONSTITUTION
IT HAS TO END WITH "U"
    $400 26
(Kelly of the Clue Crew holds a kite in Kyoto, Japan.) Japanese kites have been interpreted as offerings to the gods & as physical embodiments of prayers linking these two places
    $400 11
A 6-time Emmy winner: "The ____ Race"
    $400 1
"G.E."
    $400 16
Music from Paul Dukas accompanies a section of this 1940 film, as the powerful wizard summons spirits
    $400 6
The oldest signer was this 81-year-old Pennsylvanian
    $400 18
There are a total of 17 syllables in this type of poem
    $800 27
(Kelly of the Clue Crew shows off a geisha in Kyoto, Japan.) Geisha & maiko used kimonos to accentuate what was the most desirable area for Japanese men--the unaji, or back of the neck, known as this in English
    $800 12
"America's ____ Home Videos"
    DD: $2,200 2
"T.M.O.E.D."
    $800 17
A statue of a gal holding one of these bugs in Enterprise, Ala. praises it for pushing the town to try new crops
    $800 7
This legislative body "shall have the sole power of impeachment"
    $800 19
Whether you're Coleridge or Newton-John, it's a place of great luxury
    $1200 28
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew eats rice in a restaurant in Tokyo, Japan.) Never leave your chopsticks sticking up out of the rice, as this resembles incense sticks used at these solemn events
    $1200 13
"____ Makeover: Home Edition "
    $1200 3
"T.O.C.S."
    $1200 23
Eddie Murphy took the cake when this tubular snack looked for the "nuttiest celebrity laugh" in 1999
    $1200 8
A Bill of Rights motion by George Mason, author of this state's Declaration of Rights, was rejected
    $1200 20
A fast-growing climbing vine all over the southern United States
    $1600 29
(Kelly of the Clue Crew holds up a hat in textile shop in Kyoto, Japan.) This fabric has been dyed with sukumo, this dye that was once used only by aristocracy
    $1600 14
Thomas Gibson as an FBI profiler:
" ____ Minds"
    $1600 4
"L.D."
    $1600 24
This island nation may have been named for 3 peaks on one island & something smoked by natives on the other
    $1600 9
An amendment becomes law when the legislatures of this fraction of the states ratify it
    DD: $3,000 21
Oh, you're going to take this obnoxiously pious hyphenated 3-word attitude with me, are you?
    $2000 30
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew holds up two Japanese swords.) A long katana & a short wakizashi were carried by these masterless samurai who came in a famous group of 47
    $2000 15
Hosted by Josh Temple:
"America's ____ Jobs"
    $2000 5
"M.C."
    $2000 25
This title guy's pal says, "That... hard-hearted wench, that Rosaline, torments him so, that he will sure run mad"
    $2000 10
Article IV guarantees "to every State in this Union" this "Form of Government"
    $2000 22
The 2 U.S. state capitals that fit the category

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Justin Allison Stephen
$15,800 $9,400 $5,400

Final Jeopardy! Round

BIG COUNTRIES
Forbes magazine uses "BRIC", an acronym for these 4 large nations advancing in economic power

Final scores:

Justin Allison Stephen
$18,801 $150 $400
5-day champion: $107,001 3rd place: $1,000 2nd place: $2,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Justin Allison Stephen
$14,000 $12,400 $5,400
19 R
(including 2 DDs),
1 W
17 R,
3 W
(including 1 DD)
14 R,
3 W

Combined Coryat: $31,800

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