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    $200 11
Fittingly, in 4 films Ronald Reagan played Brass Bancroft, one of these agents who guard the U.S. president
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Show #5794 - Thursday, November 19, 2009

2009-2010 Million Dollar Celebrity Invitational quarterfinal game 3.

Contestants

Robin Quivers, a radio and television personality from The Howard Stern Show

Jane Kaczmarek, a TV, film and Broadway actress from Malcolm in the Middle and Raising the Bar

Julie Bowen, a TV and film actress from Boston Legal, Lost and Modern Family

Jeopardy! Round

YOU'VE GOT ME IN HISTORICS!
AGENTS & MANAGERS
CLOTHES OFF OUR BACK
PEOPLE STAR TRACKS
STATE CAPITAL SIGHTSEEING
ANIMAL TALK
    $200 6
"Listen my children & you shall hear", this silversmith did more than horse around; he made surgical instruments too
    $200 11
Fittingly, in 4 films Ronald Reagan played Brass Bancroft, one of these agents who guard the U.S. president
    $200 14
As a verb, it means to raise the shoulders to express indifference; in fashion, it's a type of short sweater
    $200 1
"While Angie and the kids hung in L.A.", he was promoting "Inglourious Basterds" in Germany
    $200 26
Diamond Head Volcano & Iolani Palace in this city
    $200 21
Groucho quipped, "One morning I shot" this "in my pajamas; how he got into my pajamas I'll never know"
    $400 7
In the 2008 presidential primary season, she received 18 million votes
    $400 12
This 1996 film about a sports agent popularized the phrase "Show me the money!"
    $400 15
These are also called bib-top pants
    $400 2
In 2009, "dressed in Laker purple", this sunglasses-wearing "avid fan... watched the Lakers beat the... Magic 100-75"
    $400 27
The Macaulay Salmon Hatchery & the Alaska State Museum
    $400 22
According to a proverb, "Every dog has his" this
    $600 8
This guy who taught the world about glasnost, or openness, led the Soviet Union from 1985 to 1991
    $600 13
It's the nickname of hall of fame baseball manager George Anderson of the Reds & Tigers
    $600 16
A sweater is named for the 7th Earl of this, who needed an extra layer of warmth under his uniform during the Crimean War
    $600 3
This man "(A.K.A. Tony Stark) takes five atop the... Randy's Donuts sign while filming... 'Iron Man 2'"
    $600 23
Completes the Clement Clarke Moore line, "Not a creature was stirring--"
    $800 9
On April 21, 1918 this German pilot credited with downing 80 enemy aircraft was killed in his triplane; Snoopy's revenge?
    $800 19
Known as the Colonel, this showbiz manager built Elvis Presley into an international phenomenon
    $800 17
The dress called cheongsam, which blends traditional Chinese & Western styles, is also called this, like a Chinese dialect
    $800 4
In Malibu, this actor relived "a Jeff Spicoli moment during a surfing session at Zuma Beach"
    $800 24
In "Winnie-the-Pooh" he wrote, "Isn't it funny how a bear likes honey? Buzz! Buzz! Buzz! I wonder why he does"
    $1000 10
As depicted here, this English king & Shakespeare hero did some hands-on fighting at the Battle of Agincourt
    $1000 20
Anne Hathaway was Agent 99 to Steve Carell's Agent 86 in this movie adaptation from the small screen
    $1000 18
Usually of black lace, this veil that is draped over the head & down the shoulders is from the Spanish for "shawl"
    $1000 5
"Mr. Smooth" was in L.A. on July 20, 2009 "as his alter ego, 1960s ad exec Don Draper, on the set of 'Mad Men'"
    $1000 25
Lord Dufferin wrote, "It is upon" this animal "that the Laplander is dependent for (almost) every comfort in life"

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 13):

Julie Jane Robin
$3,200 $1,400 $0

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Julie Jane Robin
$6,600 $5,200 $1,000

Double Jeopardy! Round

WHAT'S OPERA, DOC?
JULIE & JULIA
LET'S MAKE A WISH
(Alex: Next, we deal with jobs that are not likely to go overseas in...)
UN-OUTSOURCEABLE
SERIOUS RADIO
THE "GREEN" ROOM
    $400 11
The doctor in Berg's "Wozzeck" is sung by this lowest male voice
    $400 13
In the Shrek movies, she's the voice of Queen Lillian; in "The Princess Diaries", she's Queen Clarisse Renaldi
    $400 18
In the theater it's bad luck to wish someone "good luck"; instead, use this traditional 3-word phrase
    $400 6
This person, sometimes addressed as "garcon"
    $400 1
In the 1930s this future CBS anchorman was on the radio in Kansas City as Walter Wilcox
    $400 26
Good gardeners are said to have these appendages
    $800 12
Don Prudenzio is a doctor in "Il viaggio a Reims", written for the coronation of Charles X of this country
    $800 14
A decade after winning an Emmy for "Seinfeld", she won again for "The New Adventures of Old Christine"
    $800 19
The tradition of breaking one of these fowl clavicles to see who gets to make a wish dates back to the Etruscans
    $800 7
These public safety workers who traditionally slide down a pole
    $800 2
In a May 6, 1937 radio broadcast, Herb Morrison said of it, "The frame is crashing to the ground... Oh, the humanity"
    $800 27
In show biz it's a studio OK to go ahead, as in the 2008 Variety headline "'Gulliver' Gets Fox" this
    DD: $5,000 15
Marcello fetches a doctor, but Mimi still dies, leaving Rodolfo heartbroken at the end of this opera
    $1200 20
40 years later & Julie Newmar is still best remembered for playing this villainess on "Batman"
    $1200 23
Make a wish when you see 8 magpies, 3 birds on a wire or the first one of these birds in the spring
    $1200 8
This type of professional, who may teach on- or off-leash
    $1200 3
Get some "Fresh Air" & find "All Songs Considered" on this; it has more than 800 member stations
    $1600 16
Crusty old Dr. Bartolo keeps Rosina under lock & key in this Spanish-set opera
    $1600 21
Naturally, both she & Tricia are on the board that oversees their dad's Presidential Library & Birthplace
    $1600 24
If you hold this little beetle while making a wish, she will then fly in the direction from which good luck will come
    DD: $5,100 9
This type of healer who adjusts & aligns you based on a system developed in 1895
    $1600 4
This man, whose real name is actually Gary, began hosting "A Prairie Home Companion" in 1974
    $2000 17
Despina disguises herself as a doctor in the Mozart opera "Cosi fan" this
    $2000 22
Lara in "Doctor Zhivago", this "Darling" Oscar winner grew up on her father's plantation in India
    $2000 25
The original tradition of this Rome fountain was to drink the water then make a wish; today, just toss some coins
    $2000 10
An HVAC technician, HVAC standing for heating, this & air conditioning
    $2000 5
This nonprofit corp. abbreviated R.F.E. was created to oppose the USSR's isolating its citizens from world info

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Julie Jane Robin
$15,300 $23,400 $4,200

Final Jeopardy! Round

FILM DIRECTORS
His work of the 1930s & '40s is so associated with sentimentality that his name is often combined with "corn"

Final scores:

Julie Jane Robin
$0 $30,601 $1
3rd place: $25,000 to the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research Winner: $50,000 to Clothes Off Our Back 2nd place: $25,000 to the SEED School of Maryland

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Julie Jane Robin
$11,800 $19,600 $4,200
21 R
(including 1 DD),
3 W
24 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
5 R,
1 W

Combined Coryat: $35,600

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