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    $600 13
"The Good Wife" goes about her business in this metropolis
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Show #6383 - Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Joel Pool game 3.

Contestants

Jody Clark, a retail associate from Garretson, South Dakota

Barb Hougas, a pharmacist originally from Denison, Iowa

Joel Pool, a real estate developer from Oakland, California (2-day champion whose cash winnings total $48,400)

Jeopardy! Round

IT'S OPENING NIGHT ON BROADWAY!
MORE THAN ONE MEANING
TV LOCATIONS
FRANKLY
MADEIRA
I DON'T GIVE A...
(Alex: Each correct response will end with the letters "A-M".)
    $200 21
On Sept. 25, 1979 Patti LuPone sang "Don't Cry For Me Argentina" in this Hal Prince-directed musical at the Broadway Theatre
    $200 6
A person who mends shoes, or a type of fruit pie
    $200 11
Southfork, the Ewing ranch, was located just outside this title city
    $200 16
The Imperial Hotel he designed in Tokyo survived quakes & wars but was demolished in 1968
    $200 26
The Atlantic Ocean archipelago of Madeira is an autonomous region of this nation
    $200 1
Starchy tuber from Africa
    $400 22
This show was one singular sensation after its July 25, 1975 opening night at the Shubert
    $400 7
A ray of light, or a long piece of squared timber
    $400 12
Kelly, Donna, Steve, Brandon & Brenda called this city home
    $400 17
He penned 1981's "God Emperor of Dune"
    $400 27
In the 1470s this explorer worked & lived in Madeira & married Felipa, the daughter of one of its governors
    $400 2
The Mike O'Callaghan Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge is near this landmark
    DD: $1,000 23
"The Wiz" opened on January 5, 1975; this other Oz-set musical on October 30, 2003
    $600 8
This word can be slang for "2" or used as an oath meaning "devil"
    $600 13
"The Good Wife" goes about her business in this metropolis
    $600 18
He won 3 Oscars as a director, including one for "It Happened One Night"
    $600 28
The British temporarily occupied Madeira during the wars named for this man
    $600 3
Westphalian & Bayonne are types of this cut of meat
    $800 24
On January 16, 1964 theatregoers at the St. James said howdy to this musical about Mrs. Levi
    $800 9
To teach a pet dog to perform a certain way, or to direct, point or aim a camera at something
    $800 14
Before moving to Colorado, Mork from Ork first appeared on Earth in this city
    $800 19
This composer got a Pulitzer for "How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying"
    $800 29
Madeira wine is fortified with this spirit to raise the alcohol content to about 20%
    $800 4
Wrestling throw that puts an opponent on the canvas back-first
    $1000 25
On Dec. 20, 1981 Jennifer Holliday's Effie sang "And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going" in this show's premiere at the Imperial
    $1000 10
To bring merchandise from abroad, or far-reaching consequence
    $1000 15
Both "Royal Pains" & "Revenge" play out in this upscale beach resort area at the tip of Long Island
    $1000 20
Here's a photo of this American minimalist artist in his studio
    $1000 30
When this captain's ship Endeavour stopped at Madeira, naturalist Joseph Banks explored the unique flora
    $1000 5
Unit of troy weight; it's equal to 3.89 grams

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

Joel Barb Jody
$2,600 $1,600 $2,000

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Joel Barb Jody
$2,800 $3,000 $7,000

Double Jeopardy! Round

WHAT THE X-RAY SHOWS
A TOUCH OF ROBERT FROST IN THE AIR
ENDS IN "TH"
THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
COMPANY NAMES
LYRICS OF THE TOP 40 SONG
    $400 11
As you can see from the position of their heads, the X-rays show a pair of these, born in 1954
    $400 25
Robert Frost said he'd "as soon write free verse as play" this sport "with the net down"
    $400 16
A repairer of firearms
    $400 6
Washington & his men wintered at this Pennsylvania site in 1777-'78, not only freezing but thinking over recent defeats
    $400 1
Not H&J but this record company was founded in 1962 by Herb Alpert & Jerry Moss
    $400 20
1973: "But if this ever-changing world in which we live in, makes you give in and cry, say..."
    $800 12
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew displays an X-ray on the monitor.) Probably due to osteoarthritis, artificial joints have been implanted here & here, indicating the patient had a total one of these surgeries
    $800 26
Frost wrote that this "is the place where, when you have to go there, they have to take you in"
    $800 7
On April 19, 1775 British troops marched from Boston to destroy arms & gunpowder stored in this town
    $800 2
The color in the name of this hamburger chain signifies purity; the other word signifies strength & permanence
    $800 21
1983: "In touch with the ground, I'm on the hunt, I'm after you, smell like I sound, I'm lost in a crowd, and I'm..."
    $1200 13
Unfortunately 2 of your wisdom teeth are this term; they're unable to erupt normally & should be removed
    $1200 27
86-year-old Robert Frost recited his poem "The Gift Outright" at this man's inauguration
    $1200 17
To pass on to another, such as by a will
    $1200 8
In 1777 Congress awarded a commission, but no actual command, to this 19-year-old Frenchman
    $1200 3
This toy company was named for its founders, siblings Henry & Helal Hassenfeld
    $1200 22
2006: "I was out of touch, but it wasn't because I didn't know enough, I just knew too much. Does that make me..."
    $1600 14
(Kelly of the Clue Crew displays an X-ray on the monitor.) In the X-ray, the little finger is clearly this, meaning the two bones here have become separated from the joint
    $1600 28
"My little horse must think it queer to stop without a farmhouse near", says the frosty poem with this 7-word title
    $1600 18
The width of the stroke of a scythe, or the path created by such a stroke
    $1600 9
All colonies except this southernmost one sent representatives to the First Continental Congress
    DD: $1,800 4
August Horch named his car company this after translating Horch, which means "hark!" or "hear", into Latin
    $1600 23
1979: "I need you to need me, I'd love you to love me, I'm beggin' you to beg me"
    $2000 15
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew displays an X-ray on the monitor.) With the screws & pins in place, you can see it was a bad fracture of this leg bone
    DD: $4,000 29
It's the Robert Frost poem that says, "Good fences make good neighbors"
    $2000 19
This holiday celebrates the 1865 date when many Texas slaves learned they'd been emancipated
    $2000 10
In 1781 he returned to the U.S. & supervised the building of the America, the Navy's largest vessel
    $2000 5
This gourmet cookware retailer is named in part for the California city where the first store opened in 1956
    $2000 24
1981: "The hurt doesn't show, but the pain still grows, it's no stranger to you or me" (killer drum solo!)

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Joel Barb Jody
$10,600 $8,200 $11,000

Final Jeopardy! Round

ANIMALS
A 2005 study reported that this animal named for an island has, pound-for-pound, the most powerful bite of any mammal

Final scores:

Joel Barb Jody
$21,200 $5,200 $900
3-day champion: $69,600 2nd place: $2,000 3rd place: $1,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Joel Barb Jody
$10,400 $8,200 $14,600
16 R
(including 1 DD),
5 W
14 R,
0 W
20 R
(including 1 DD),
4 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $33,200

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