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    $1600 4
(Sarah of the Clue Crew presents from Kibbutz Ami'ad in Israel.) The original vision of kibbutz life focused on the collective good & the motto was, "From each according to his ability, to each according to" these
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Show #7081 - Monday, June 1, 2015

Dan Feitel game 5.

Contestants

Victoria Machado, a library assistant from Burlingame, California

Randy Pike, an Army public affairs chief originally from Louisville, Kentucky

Dan Feitel, an attorney originally from Gillette, New Jersey (4-day champion whose cash winnings total $99,999)

Jeopardy! Round

FICTIONAL PLACES
DON'T HOUND ME!
THEY DIRECTED THEMSELVES
THE LAW OF THE LAND
"BREAK"-ING
ENTERING
    $200 1
The seat of King Arthur's court, it was visited by a mechanic from Connecticut in 528 A.D.
    $200 27
Nick Carter, one of the most famous of this breed, was able to follow a trail more than 100 hours old
    $200 11
"The Monuments Men"
(2014)
    $200 6
It can be 20 years for biting off someone's limb in this smallest state but don't worry--that's only if you did it on purpose
    $200 12
Time magazine first highlighted this festive time with a 1959 article titled "Beer & the Beach"
    $200 17
In a fairy tale this young girl commits breaking & entering & tests out some bears' beds
    $400 2
Katniss Everdeen lives in District 12 of this country
    $400 28
The tallest of dogs, it was bred in Ireland to guard castles & hunt
    $400 18
"Dick Tracy"
(1990)
    $400 7
B5, times 2! In North Carolina, an org. can only play this game 2 sessions a week, a max of 5 hours each time
    $400 13
In tennis if I'm serving at 30-40, you as the returner hold one of these
    $400 22
To enter the "Old City" section of this metropolis, use one of 7 entrances, like the Jaffa Gate built in 1538
    $600 3
This fantasy world borders the Sea of Belegaer & runs from the snowy wastes of Forochel to the Bay of Belfalas
    $600 29
It's also known as a Baluchi hound or Kabul hound
    $600 19
"Much Ado About Nothing"
(1993)
--that's him in the photo
    $600 8
In Michigan, thou shalt not hook up with thy neighbor's wife--this act--lest ye get 4 years in prison
    $600 14
Last chronologically, it's alphabetically first of the "Twilight" novels
    $600 23
Oxygenated blood, glucose & other nutrients enter the brain through the carotid & vertebral ones of these vessels
    $800 4
This title guy travels to a flying island called Laputa, as well as the nearby city of Lagado
    $800 20
"Little Man Tate"
(1991)
    $800 9
The constitution of this "Land of Enchantment" state says most folks can vote except "idiots (&) insane persons"
    $800 15
An escape, or a type of success that suddenly puts an artist on the map
    $800 24
It's not necessary to subscribe to a magazine to enter this at pch.com
    $1000 5
Quadling Country is one of the 5 regions of this 2-letter land
    $1000 26
Not the Norwegian moosehound but the Norwegian this dog was the pride of the Vikings
    $1000 21
"Pale Rider"
(1985)
    DD: $1,000 10
Tennessee bars holding office if you take part in these, though Tenn.'s Andrew Jackson took part in as many as 100
    $1000 16
Adjective meaning dangerously fast & likely to cause an accident
    $1000 25
Shortly after entering Holland, this river divides into 3 branches: the Lek, the Waal & the Ijssel

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

Dan Randy Victoria
$4,000 $2,200 $0

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Dan Randy Victoria
$6,400 $3,600 $3,000

Double Jeopardy! Round

MOORE OR LES
4-LETTER SCIENCE
CANADIAN CITIES
CARTOONS
HISTORIC MOTTOES & SLOGANS
VOCABULARY
    $400 21
In 2006 Benjamin Moore introduced its new Aura line of these--no primer needed
    $400 16
One of the heaviest of metals, it's often used in alloys called Babbitt metals to make bearings
    $400 29
In 1992, this city's velodrome, once used in the Olympic Games, was transformed into an environmental biodome
    $400 11
Pikachu, Chespin & Bunnelby are these title creatures battling it out on Cartoon Network
    $400 1
While she was First Lady, Nancy Reagan spearheaded an anti-drug campaign with this 3-word motto
    $400 6
Meaning at ease in different countries & cultures, it's from the Greek for "world citizen"
    $800 22
Shirley you know the name of this Saskatchewan-born "Airplane!" actor
    $800 17
This photochemical haze is caused by the reaction of sunlight with hydrocarbons & nitrogen oxides in the atmosphere
    $800 30
Residents of this Saskatchewan city are called Moose Javians
    $800 12
This Oscar-winning 2014 Disney feature cartoon about a loveable robot was not preceded by 5 similar movies
    $800 2
This word precedes "égalité, fraternité" in a French Revolution slogan, dropped from use when royalty came back
    $800 7
Often found before "enthusiasm", it literally refers to a horse without control reins & bit
    $1200 23
While 2 of his siblings' middle names were Fitzgerald & Francis, his middle name was Moore
    $1200 18
Force times distance gives you this, commonly expressed in joules
    DD: $5,400 27
The swan is a symbol of this Ontario city; each year, white & black swans are released into the Avon River
    $1200 13
"There's a Hair in My Dirt!" is a worm tale by this cartoonist best known for the zany "Far Side"
    DD: $1,000 3
Huey Long adapted this slogan from a speech by William Jennings Bryan that goes on to say, "but no one wears a crown"
    $1200 8
Six-letter term for colorful weathering found on ancient metal
    $1600 24
He was Secretary of Defense under Bill Clinton in 1993 & 1994
    $1600 19
It's believed that the layer called the inner this spins slightly faster than the rest of the Earth
    $1600 26
An intersection in this provincial capital is the original western terminus of the Trans-Canada Highway
    $1600 14
Award-winning cartoonist Michael Ramirez brings humor to IBD, this type of person's Business Daily
    $1600 4
(Sarah of the Clue Crew presents from Kibbutz Ami'ad in Israel.) The original vision of kibbutz life focused on the collective good & the motto was, "From each according to his ability, to each according to" these
    $1600 9
Want to know how how someone goes about his business? Study his M.O., short for this Latin phrase
    $2000 25
He's been called "the greatest English sculptor of the 1900s"
    $2000 20
Specifically, it's any compound other than water formed by the reaction of an acid & a base
    $2000 28
This Alberta resort was the first municipality to be incorporated within a Canadian national park
    $2000 15
NPR Paris reporter Eleanor Beardsley learned French as a child reading about this cartoon Gaul
    $2000 5
In 1920 his campaign slogan "Back to normalcy" helped him win the presidency
    $2000 10
From words meaning "shape" & "science", it's the study of word structure

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Dan Randy Victoria
$14,000 -$2,600 $7,600

Final Jeopardy! Round

SPORTS RULES
The Syracuse owner created this in 1954 & it may have helped his team succeed the Lakers as champs the next year

Final scores:

Dan Randy Victoria
$27,999 -$2,600 $7,600
5-day champion: $127,998 3rd place: $1,000 2nd place: $2,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Dan Randy Victoria
$14,000 $2,800 $8,800
20 R,
1 W
13 R,
6 W
(including 1 DD)
12 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $25,600

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