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    $2000 25
The website for this magazine calls it "The heart, the soul and the pulse of Black-America"
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Show #6605 - Friday, May 10, 2013

2013 College Championship quarterfinal game 5.

Contestants

Nishanth Uli, a sophomore from Washington University in St. Louis from Solon, Ohio

Laura Rigge, a junior at Wellesley College from Emmaus, Pennsylvania

Forrest Farjadian, a sophomore from the University of Tulsa from Claremore, Oklahoma

Jeopardy! Round

HIGHLY FUNCTIONAL
LITERARY CHARACTERS
TV LOCALES
THE SHORT FORM
(Alex: We want you to give us the long form of the word in quotation marks.)
THEY ARE THE CHAMPIONS
CENTURY OF THE MAN
(Alex: We'll give you the man.)
    $200 11
Someone who submits to abuse, or something to wipe your feet on to avoid abuse when entering Mom's house
    $200 16
It's a surprise to his parents when this E.B. White character is born with a tail & whiskers
    $200 21
Caramoan is the latest exotic Pacific setting for this CBS reality show
    $200 1
You've got to figure the angles when studying "trig"
    $200 6
Nigel Richards:
This board game, after winning the decisive game 475-298: that's a lot of Qs & Zs
    $200 26
Emperor Hirohito
    $400 12
You get a precious 9 extra minutes with this feature introduced on a G.E. alarm clock in 1956
    $400 17
This sleepy Dutch-American character has a dog named Wolf & a daughter named Judith
    $400 22
"Breaking Bad" takes place in this "Land of Enchantment" state
    $400 2
I know you guys went out! Now I need some "deets"!
    $400 7
Michael van Gerwen:
This "flighty" pub sport--get the point?
    $400 27
Millard Fillmore
    $600 13
"Beastly" type of desk lamp with a long, flexible shaft, helpful in studying without waking a roommate
    $600 18
Charlotte Haze is a middle-aged widow & mother to 12-year-old Dolores, better known by this title name
    $600 23
Pretty little Rosewood, Pennsylvania is the home of the girls on this series
    $600 3
In the club, the lead singer might urge you to get a CD at the "merch" table
    $600 8
Ronnie O'Sullivan:
This British billiards variant
    $600 28
Sir Francis Drake
    $800 14
In old movies ladies undressed by standing behind the privacy type of this & draping their undies over it
    DD: $600 19
The pawnbroker Alyona Ivanovna & her sister Lizaveta are murdered with an ax in this novel
    $800 24
This title motorcycle gang revs up in Charming, California
    $800 4
The script for "Zero Dark Thirty" describes "helos" disappearing into the night
    $800 9
Chris Wahren:
This board game using numbered rectangular blocks
    $800 29
England's Richard III
    $1000 15
This useful type of hitch knot shares its name with certain undergraduates in Annapolis
    $1000 20
Saleem & Shiva are both born exactly at the stroke of 12 in this novel by Salman Rushdie
    $1000 25
It's set in Mystic Falls, Virginia, home of werewolves & other creatures
    $1000 5
When a crime is committed, the police try to catch the "perp"
    $1000 10
Yusuke Takanashi:
This board game named for a Shakespeare character
    $1000 30
Baruch Spinoza

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

Forrest Laura Nishanth
$200 -$600 $2,800

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Forrest Laura Nishanth
$200 $3,000 $6,800

Double Jeopardy! Round

INNOVATION
POP CULTURE
RIVER RUN
MAGAZINES
"HIT" ME
(Alex: And finally, in honor of Mother's Day on Sunday...)
PORTRAIT OF THE ARTIST'S MOTHER
    $400 16
Goodyear's air maintenance technology uses a regulator that adds air when pressure falls in these
    $400 11
Some of the costumes she wore in her Oscar-winning role in "Silver Linings Playbook" went up for auction
    $400 26
From the Cotswolds to Teddington Lock
    $400 21
The Horseless Age, first published in 1895, was the first American magazine devoted to this subject
    $400 1
To be married is to get this
    $400 6
The mother of all portraits of an artist's mother is by him
    $800 17
This term from movie watching is also used for the "printing" of solid objects, as with the Makerbot Replicator
    $800 12
A 2013 Internet sensation gets its name from this dance going back to the '80s
    $800 27
From the Black Forest to the Black Sea (it's blue, though)
    $800 22
In a March 2013 issue, it listed "The 30 greatest rock & roll movie moments"
    $800 2
An accident after which the person responsible flees the scene
    $800 7
Seen in a portrait here, Julia, the mom of this pop artist, lived with her son the last 20 years of her life
    $1200 18
Attach a stick-n-find sticker to a valued item & you can locate it using your phone & this popular headset technology
    $1200 13
She & Andrew Garfield were caught in a web of love after co-starring in "The Amazing Spider-Man"
    $1200 28
From the Cuilcagh Mountains to the Atlantic west of Limerick
    $1200 23
BFF Gayle King is editor-at-large of this magazine
    $1200 3
This idiom meaning to get a quick start implies your feet are already moving in midair
    $1200 8
This Mexican woman didn't just paint her mom; she included her dad, both sets of grandparents, & herself, twice
    $1600 19
(Sarah of the Clue Crew explains the font of some text shown on a monitor.) The font seen here has heavy bottoms, creating a sort of gravity to each letter to help people afflicted with this neurological disorder avoid reading errors
    $1600 14
As a teen, Amanda Seyfried had a stint on this soap that starred Susan Lucci as Erica Kane
    DD: $4,000 29
From the Rockies to the Gulf, between Brownsville & Matamoros
    $1600 24
In 2010 Adweek named this magazine covering technology, business & culture the "magazine of the decade"
    $1600 4
A baseball player getting a single, double, triple & home run all in one game is doing this
    $1600 9
This son of Iowa painted his mother Hattie in the same style as his later American Gothic
    $2000 20
A new Antarctic base slides across ice on skis operated by this type of power that applies fluid mechanics
    $2000 15
In the movie "42" Chadwick Boseman is Jackie Robinson & Harrison Ford is this executive who signed Jackie to the Dodgers
    $2000 30
From the Valdai Hills to the Caspian Sea
    $2000 25
The website for this magazine calls it "The heart, the soul and the pulse of Black-America"
    $2000 5
Uriah was one
    DD: $1,400 10
Noted as a painter of moms & kids, this American impressionist showed her own mom with the grandkids

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Forrest Laura Nishanth
$3,400 $11,400 $21,800

Final Jeopardy! Round

FAMOUS NAMES IN TRANSPORTATION
In 1928, a year after making international headlines, it reached its final destination, the Smithsonian

Final scores:

Forrest Laura Nishanth
$6,795 $5,900 $22,801
2nd place: $5,000 if eliminated 3rd place: $5,000 if eliminated Automatic semifinalist

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Forrest Laura Nishanth
$3,400 $15,600 $22,400
9 R,
2 W
20 R
(including 1 DD),
4 W
(including 1 DD)
25 R
(including 1 DD),
3 W

Combined Coryat: $41,400

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