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    $600 21
"Lots of answers" are promised when you search with this 3-letter word followed by .com
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Show #5770 - Friday, October 16, 2009

Terry Linwood game 6.
Clip of this game shown in the 2010-06-06 episode, "Half Measures", of Breaking Bad.

Contestants

Evelyn Beddow, a stay-at-home mom from Weston, Florida

Kevin Wilson, a communications specialist from Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Terry Linwood, a bookseller from Plano, Texas (5-day champion whose cash winnings total $122,705)

Jeopardy! Round

THE OCEAN
NO. 1 SONGS WITH ONE-WORD TITLES
OFFICIAL STATE THINGS
A HISTORY OF VIOLINS
ON THE WEBSITE'S FRONT PAGE
"GR"AB BAG
    $200 26
In the open sea where the Labrador Current meets the Gulf Stream, fog makes these even more of a shipping hazard
    $200 1
The Beatles
(1965):
SOS!
    $200 11
As you might expect, it's the official state dance of Hawaii
    $200 13
Home to such early makers as Andrea Amati & Giovanni Maggini, this country is known as the violin's birthplace
    $200 19
At www.this.gov you'll find "Top Forms and Publications", which include forms W-4 & 1040
    $200 6
Next word in the prayer "Hail Mary, full of..."
    $400 27
80% of U.S. lifeguard ocean rescues are prompted by this type of "current" (inaccurately called a "tide")
    $400 2
Frankie Avalon
(1959):
A plea to a goddess
    $400 12
In 1973 North Carolina went dark green & designated this its official state precious stone
    $400 15
This pupil of Nicolo Amati devised the modern bridge & set the proportions for modern violins
    $400 20
There are links to musings by its columnists Rick Reilly & Bill Simmons, & also "Fantasy & Games"
    $400 7
A framework of metal bars over a fireplace, it can also mean to shred cheese
    $600 28
20,000 feet under the sea you'll still find animals of this phylum, different from their brethren octopi & clams
    $600 3
Colbie Caillat
(2008):
Effervescent
    $600 14
Washington's state fossil is the Columbian species of this prehistoric elephant
    $600 16
Established in 1626, Les 24 Violons du Roi was the orchestra of this king, the 13th of the name
    $600 21
"Lots of answers" are promised when you search with this 3-letter word followed by .com
    $600 8
A man on his wedding day, or perhaps what he does to get ready
    DD: $800 29
An adjective meaning "terrific", or a long ocean wave that moves without breaking
    $800 4
Peaches & Herb
(1979):
"& it feels so good"
    $800 24
It's the state animal of Maine & the state land mammal of Alaska
    $800 17
A violinist, not an archer, Giuseppe Tartini helped establish the modern style of using this
    $800 22
"Share your photos. Watch the world" at this website
    $800 9
A piece of rice, or a speck of sand
    $1000 5
Beyonce
(2006/2007):
Priceless;
"To the left, to the left"
    $1000 25
Arizona's state flower is the blossom of this giant cactus
    $1000 18
A master violinist, this "Four Seasons" man was among the first to compose major works for the instrument
    $1000 23
At the website for this network, you can check out the "Item on air" or apply for a QCard
    $1000 10
Jot this down--it's the study of handwriting

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

Terry Kevin Evelyn
$3,800 $1,000 $2,000

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Terry Kevin Evelyn
$5,600 $4,400 $2,600

Double Jeopardy! Round

"LAST" NOVELS
MOVIE DEBUTS
COUNTRIES' NATIVE NAMES
TASTES OF TOKYO
GETTING CONFRONTATIONAL
I GOT A 4-LETTER WORD FOR YA, PAL!
    $400 11
Uncas, a young Indian chief, is a hero of this novel
    $400 21
Jessica Lange wasn't monkeying around when she auditioned for & won the role of the heroine in this movie remake
    $400 16
Deutschland
    $400 2
If you have an oversized appetite, try chankonabe, the stew made specifically for the athletes in this sport
    $400 26
Protestant & Catholic disagreement about the 1555 Peace of Augsburg was a cause of this numeric war
    $400 1
A sudden attack, perhaps on bugs by a certain insecticide brand
    $800 12
"Curtain" by Agatha Christie is subtitled "Poirot's" this
    $800 22
Jamie Lee Curtis made her film debut in this 1978 flick--pretty scary
    $800 17
Sverige
    $800 4
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew sits at a sushi bar in Tokyo, Japan.) This colorful Japanese condiment is often added to sushi for extra flavor
    $800 27
After shutting off trade with the U.K., President Madison advised Congress to get ready for what would be known as this war
    $800 3
An immoral or evil habit, especially in "Miami"
    DD: $3,200 13
It really was F. Scott Fitzgerald's last novel; in fact, he never finished it
    $1200 23
In his 1961 debut he found "Splendor in the Grass" with Natalie Wood
    $1200 18
Bharat
    $1200 8
This crustacean, ama-ebi, is cultivated in the cold waters in the Sea of Japan & is sweet, so it's eaten raw
    $1200 28
A split in the Plantagenet family led to this series of civil wars in the 1400s
    $1200 5
It's the Spanish word for "bull" (not for "lawn mower")
    $1600 14
When published in 1966, this lusty Larry McMurtry novel caused somewhat of a stir
    $1600 24
Timothy Dalton was 22 when Peter O'Toole helped him land the role of King Philip of France in this film
    $1600 19
Oesterreich
    $1600 9
Unagi is the freshwater type; anago is the salt-water variety, like the conger
    $1600 29
Arlen Specter can attest some of these friendly meetings with voters about health care reform turned unfriendly
    $1600 6
Pilots & musicians know this word derives from the Latin for "alone"
    $2000 15
Mafia boss Domenico Clericuzio wants his family to go legit in this 1996 novel by Mario Puzo
    $2000 25
Ron Howard's daughter, she made an impressive feature debut in "The Village" in 2004
    $2000 20
Al Jaza'ir
    $2000 10
(Kelly of the Clue Crew chows down in Tokyo, Japan.) The Japanese equivalent of pasta is these buckwheat noodles that are eaten cold or hot
    DD: $4,000 30
In June 1900 this group repelled troops that were on their way to protect foreign diplomats in Beijing
    $2000 7
A loud, harsh cry; Walt Whitman's was "barbaric"

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Terry Kevin Evelyn
$18,400 $15,600 $9,000

Final Jeopardy! Round

SCIENTIFIC FIRSTS
The first object in our solar system discovered by telescope was not a planet but one of these

Final scores:

Terry Kevin Evelyn
$5,599 $31,199 $9,000
3rd place: $1,000 New champion: $31,199 2nd place: $2,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Terry Kevin Evelyn
$14,400 $16,400 $9,000
19 R
(including 2 DDs),
2 W
18 R,
2 W
(including 1 DD)
15 R,
3 W

Combined Coryat: $39,800

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