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    $400 18
A book from Princeton Univ. Press is titled his "Miraculous Year: Five Papers That Changed the Face of Physics"
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Show #6228 - Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Contestants

Lloyd Caesar, an office manager from Watervliet, New York

Liz Greenwood, a graduate student in economics originally from Wyomissing, Pennsylvania (1-day co-champion whose cash winnings total $1,599)

Lanny Timan, a business manager from Chicago, Illinois (2-day co-champion whose cash winnings total $17,600)

Jeopardy! Round

TURNING 50 IN 2011
TV PRIVATE EYES
BIOLO"G"
AMERICA BEFORE THE REVOLUTION
PLUMBING
MAN IN THE MIDDLE
    $200 23
Turns out Barbie, age 52, likes younger guys: this plastic man turned 50 on March 11
    $200 14
He won an Emmy playing Thomas Magnum
    $200 1
A single unit of hereditary information
    $200 6
In 1761 George Washington inherited this home from the widow of his brother Lawrence
    $200 11
If the plumber says this is rusted, it's not his arm joint, it's a fitting to make an L-shaped pipe
    $200 16
Flap
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rabbit
    $400 24
Born in Honolulu August 4, 1961, he was given the same Swahili name as his father; it means "blessed by God"
    $400 15
James Garner played this guy who lived in a Malibu trailer
    $400 2
Organs found behind the head in certain aquatic animals & specialized for oxygen exchange
    $400 7
In the 1540s Coronado & his men were amazed at the great number of this native fowl with "great hanging chins"
    $400 12
Mueller Streamline is a brand of pipe made from this durable metal that many prefer to iron & steel
    $400 17
Sting
____
of hope
    $600 25
As it turns 50, this timeless movie is now available on Blu-ray
    $600 21
She portrayed ex-model Maddie Hayes
    $600 3
Positive geotropism is the effect of this force on plants causing their roots to grow downward
    $600 8
In August 1664 this governor was forced to surrender New Netherland to the British
    $600 13
Drains need air to maintain flow, so they're connected to these outlets on the roof
    $600 18
Rocka
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goat
    $800 26
A 2011 stamp celebrates the 50th anniversary of his historic flight aboard the Mercury capsule Freedom 7
    $800 29
This late actor drove a T-Bird as Dan Tanna
    $800 4
From the Greek for "stomach", this 7-letter adjective means pertaining to an organism's stomach
    $800 9
This Virginia college was founded in 1693 to educate the youth in piety, "good letters and manners"
    $800 22
If you're not connected to the city sewer system, your home will need this type of tank
    $800 19
Question
____
your calendar
    $1000 27
The logo of this conservation group founded in 1961 was based on a real animal named Chi-Chi
    $1000 30
Kristen Bell played this teen sleuth
    $1000 5
In plants, it's the initial development growth stage from a seed or spore
    DD: $1,200 10
It remained a separate colony for most of its 71 years until it was absorbed by Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1691
    $1000 28
1.6 is today's standard maximum gpf, gallons per this event
    $1000 20
Hoppin'
____
Q. Public

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

Lanny Liz Lloyd
$2,000 $2,200 $1,000

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Lanny Liz Lloyd
$3,000 $7,200 $2,200

Double Jeopardy! Round

PATRON SAINTS
THE ROCK & ROLL CALENDAR
BESTSELLERS
IT'S IN THE PAPERS
EXPORTS
"RIGHT" OR "LEFT"
    $400 6
Saint Blaise is the patron saint of those afflicted in this body part, as with tonsillitis
    $400 23
2011's "Goodbye Lullaby" is the fourth album from this Canadian woman whose first name is a French month
    $400 16
In 2011 this son of a president published the moving memoir "My Father at 100"
    $400 18
A book from Princeton Univ. Press is titled his "Miraculous Year: Five Papers That Changed the Face of Physics"
    $400 1
Grown on small-scale farms & large estates, this, mostly the arabica type, is one of Kenya's main exports
    $400 9
10-letter synonym for "southpaw"
    $800 7
Eligius is the patron saint of all those who work with these ball-peen tools
    $800 27
Guns N' Roses informed us that "nothing lasts forever, even" this "rain"
    $800 17
In 2010 Jack Ryan Jr. & Sr. were back in this author's "Dead or Alive"
    $800 19
"The Valachi Papers" collects testimony by Joe Valachi of the Genovese family against this organization
    $800 2
Algeria is a major exporter of this resource, the NG in LNG
    $800 10
The Gospel of Matthew says, "Blessed are they which do hunger and thirst" for this quality
    $1200 8
Cliff Clavin would likely bend a knee to St. Hubert, the patron saint who protects against the bite of these
    $1200 28
In "American Pie" it "made me shiver with every paper I'd deliver"
    $1200 24
After 18 years in captivity, starting at age 11, she justly called her 2011 memoir "A Stolen Life"
    $1200 20
77 of these essays defending the Constitution appeared in book form in 1788
    $1200 3
Brazil was once the top producer of this sweet stuff--before the witches'-broom fungus attacked the trees
    $1200 11
Divided, like a chin
    DD: $2,000 14
Born in 1225, this Italian is the patron saint of Catholic schools, universities & colleges
    $1600 29
In early 2011 "Portlandia" debuted on TV & this Portland band went to No. 1

"Down by the water /
Down by the old main drag..."
    $1600 25
In the title of one of her bestsellers, Erma Bombeck asked, "If Life Is a Bowl of Cherries--What Am I Doing" here
    DD: $4,000 21
The full title of a Dickens novel is "The Posthumous Papers of" this club
    $1600 4
This country's exports to the Middle East were down 15% in 2006, backlash from caricatures of Muhammad
    $1600 12
Completes the Robert Browning line "God's in his heaven--all's..."
    $2000 15
If something is missing, you may want to try praying to this Paduan patron saint of lost things
    $2000 30
U2's second album
    $2000 26
A code secretly based on a Daphne du Maurier novel is at the heart of this Ken Follett bestseller
    $2000 22
Microfilm called the Pumpkin Papers was evidence against this State Department official who was pursued by Richard Nixon
    $2000 5
Chile is the largest exporter of this sushi ingredient, & virtually all of it is imported by Japan
    $2000 13
A schooner builder

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Lanny Liz Lloyd
$8,600 $20,400 $19,800

Final Jeopardy! Round

THE 20th CENTURY
In the 1940s Franklin Roosevelt coined this term in reference to all the countries allied against the Axis powers

Final scores:

Lanny Liz Lloyd
$1,001 $1,200 $22,359
3rd place: $1,000 2nd place: $2,000 New champion: $22,359

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Lanny Liz Lloyd
$8,600 $21,600 $17,000
11 R,
1 W
25 R,
1 W
(including 1 DD)
18 R
(including 2 DDs),
2 W

Combined Coryat: $47,200

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