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    $400 26
A "stick"y game originated by North American Indians
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Show #4863 - Wednesday, November 2, 2005

Maria Wenglinsky game 3.

Contestants

Leslie Burns-Dell'Acqua, a creative marketing consultant from San Diego, California

David Braxton, a television producer from Hyattsville, Maryland

Maria Wenglinsky, a teacher originally from Salt Lake City, Utah (2-day champion whose cash winnings total $52,600)

Jeopardy! Round

NATIONAL HISTORIC SITES
TV D.O.A.
THE HOME SPA
INSTANT MESSAGING SHORTHAND
DIANA
"ROSS"
    $200 1
A Canton, Ohio library is an archive for the contributions of these women, such as Pat Nixon
    $200 4
Assistant D.A. Sylvia Costas & Detectives Danny Sorenson & Bobby Simone all met tragic ends on this show
    $200 14
Cleopatra is said to have used rejuvenating products from this saline body of water in which the Jordan ends
    $200 9
TTFN:
This way of saying I'll chat with you at a later time
    $200 21
One of Princess Diana's first jobs was teaching this level at the Young England School in Pimlico
    $200 25
In a Monty Python sketch, a man wanted to buy a Good Humor ice cream, but the salesman only sold this sea bird
    DD: $1,000 2
The Greenville, Tennessee historic site honoring this president preserves his 2 homes, tailor shop & gravesite
    $400 5
When Rory Cochrane left this CBS show, his character was killed off; did David Caruso give him career advice?
    $400 17
For disguise, try one in black silk; to refresh your skin, try one made from oatmeal or avocado
    $400 10
RUMORF:
"Are you" this "or" this
    $400 22
This actress, whose father starred in "Grand Hotel", wrote about her alcoholism in "Too Much, Too Soon"
    $400 26
A "stick"y game originated by North American Indians
    $600 3
Nicodemus in this "Jayhawk State" is the only remaining Western town founded by black Americans after Reconstruction
    $600 6
On "M*A*S*H", this Lt. Col.'s "Plane was shot down over the sea of Japan. It spun in. There weren't no survivors"
    $600 18
(Cheryl of the Clue Crew sticks her hand in a tub of wax inside a home spa.) At home, you can treat your hands to a warm coating of this wax that's also the main ingredient in candles
    $600 11
POS:
This person "over my shoulder"
    $600 23
She was the doyenne of Amer. high fashion as editor of Harper's Bazaar & Vogue for more than 30 years
    $600 27
This code name the Germans gave to their invasion of the Soviet Union also belonged to a 16th century pirate
    $800 15
A historic site in South Dakota contains the launch control facility & a silo for 1 of these Cold War ICBMs
    $800 7
Though previously killed & buried in a big funeral, this show's Bobby returned in 1986, clean as a whistle
    $800 19
"National" name for the procedure of giving yourself white-tipped fingernails
    $800 12
RTBS:
"Reason to be" this
    $800 24
Critic Lionel's wife, she achieved fame with her book "Mrs. Harris: The Death of the Scarsdale Diet Doctor"
    $800 28
There's nothing disgusting about this branch of anatomy that deals with structures seen by the naked eye
    $1000 16
This naturalist's historic site preserves the 14-room mansion in Martinez, Calif. where he founded the Sierra Club
    $1000 8
Unfortunately, Nate wasn't just a co-owner of the Fisher & Diaz Funeral Home, he also was a client on this show
    $1000 20
(Cheryl of the Clue Crew wipes some oil on her hand in a home spa.) Oil from this shrub with a Spanish name makes a good moisturizer; it's similar to our natural skin oil
    $1000 13
SSEWBA:
"Someday soon, everything will be" these
    $1000 30
"Diana of the Crossways" & "The Egoist" show this Victorian novelist's views on women's rights
    $1000 29
This is the waste product removed from molten metal during smelting

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 16):

Maria David Leslie
$2,000 $3,000 $1,800

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Maria David Leslie
$4,800 $5,000 $4,000

Double Jeopardy! Round

18th CENTURY BRITAIN
SONGS FROM MUSICALS
(Alex: You identify the musical, obviously.)
AND I QUOTE
MOOSE-PODGE
ZANY FOR ZAMBIA
BEFORE & AFTER
    $400 5
In 1776 this economist noted the value of the potato in "The Wealth of Nations"
    $400 10
"As Long As He Needs Me" & "You've Got To Pick A Pocket Or Two"
    $400 14
A little girl in a Sandburg poem hopes, "Sometime they'll give" this & "nobody will come"
    $400 20
In 1888 Dr. John Henry Wilson founded the Loyal Order of Moose in his home in this largest Kentucky city
    $400 26
Levy Mwanawasa holds this governmental position as Zambia's chief of state
    $400 1
"She Done Him Wrong" star who is an illness spread by mosquitos
    $800 6
In 1766 Ben Franklin spoke before the British Parliament & managed to get this act repealed
    $800 11
"Sadie, Sadie" & "I'm The Greatest Star"
    $800 16
Baseball's Branch Rickey called it "the residue of design"; presumably he meant the "good" type
    $800 21
This dimwit from Frostbite Falls, Minnesota also goes by the moniker Mr. Know-it-All
    $800 27
Before independence, Zambia was known as the "Northern" part of this territory
    $800 2
"Nothing can stop" this title character of a Gene Chandler song from repainting your car
    $1200 7
Born in 1778, he must have picked up some dandy habits at Eaton, as he went on to be quite the fashion authority
    $1200 12
"Good Morning Starshine" & "Easy To Be Hard"
    $1200 17
J.P. Morgan thought "a man always has two reasons for what he does--a good one" & this one
    $1200 22
In Archie comics Moose is the dimwitted football hero who attends this high school along with Archie
    $1200 28
In 1855 this Scottish missionary visited the region
    DD: $3,000 3
Dutch-born king who ruled England jointly with Mary II & is a tasty New Zealand fish
    $1600 8
In 1720 bad investments in this "bubble" burst the British economy
    $1600 13
"Whatever Lola Wants" & "Shoeless Joe From Hannibal, MO"
    $1600 18
Caligula liked to quote Accius' "Oderint dum metuant", "Let them hate so long as they" do this
    $1600 23
Nicknamed Moose, this Yankees first baseman of the 1950s appeared in 39 World Series games during his career
    $1600 29
Zambia takes its name from this river that forms part of its southern border
    $1600 4
Charlemagne's dad who prepares meals at a lunch counter
    DD: $2,500 9
Founded to keep an eye on rebellious Scots, the Royal Highland Regiment has this other colorful name
    $2000 15
"Light My Candle" & "La Vie Boheme"
    $2000 19
"Music has charms to soothe a savage breast", but "no" this "so fierce but knows some touch of pity"
    $2000 24
120-square-mile Moosehead Lake, Maine's largest, is the source for this river that's pretty familiar to George H.W. Bush
    $2000 30
The Zambian national museum in this capital contains sections on witchcraft & contemporary art
    $2000 25
Old West outlaw who takes a trip to the Big Apple in a fuzzy fruit in a Roald Dahl book

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Maria David Leslie
$16,900 $9,000 $12,200

Final Jeopardy! Round

FAMOUS EXPRESSIONS
This cliche about superfluousness is derived from criticism of a 2nd coronation in Shakespeare's "King John"

Final scores:

Maria David Leslie
$29,100 $18,000 $24,400
3-day champion: $81,700 3rd place: $1,000 2nd place: $2,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Maria David Leslie
$15,800 $9,000 $10,400
20 R
(including 2 DDs),
5 W
14 R,
0 W
16 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W

Combined Coryat: $35,200

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