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The tapir
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Show #4596 - Monday, September 6, 2004

Ken Jennings game 39.
First game of Season 21. New title graphics.

Contestants

J.D. Smith, an editor and writer from Washington, D.C.

Betsey Casman, an appeal and grievance analyst from Las Vegas, Nevada

Ken Jennings, a software engineer from Salt Lake City, Utah (38-day champion whose cash winnings total $1,321,660)

Jeopardy! Round

THE OLD TESTAMENT
SEAN SONG
CITY WALK
SLOGANEERING
ROOM
"BOARD"
    $200 1
Let's all flock to read Psalm 95, in which humans are compared to these animals
    $200 4
The rap on him is he's sometimes "Puffy"
    $200 26
In the 1980s this city passed Chicago as the USA's second most populous
    $200 11
"Ask any mermaid you happen to see, 'What's the best tuna?'", this brand
    $200 21
Many people have become familiar with Shape, Ski & Savoy, which are these, in doctors' waiting rooms
    $200 16
In 2003 Roy E. Disney left it after being on it since 1967
    $400 2
Some say the screech owl in the King James Bible is Lilith, the name given his legendary first wife
    $400 5
Once married to Madonna
    $400 27
This London borough is the G in GMT, squire
    $400 12
A fast food chain: "If it doesn't get all over the place, it doesn't belong in your face"
    $400 22
(Cheryl of the Clue Crew reports from the Briefing Room at the White House.) The White House briefing room floor covers a swimming pool that was installed for this man in 1933
    $400 17
It's where Bart Simpson is often found in the opening of "The Simpsons"
    $600 3
Hagar, carrying this man's baby, fled into the desert after harsh treatment from his wife
    $600 8
He won an Oscar for "The Untouchables"
    $600 28
Thomas Alsgaard won the 15-kilometer cross-country ski event at the 1998 Winter Olympics in this Japanese city
    $600 13
"Pardon me, but do you have any" of this fancy mustard?
    DD: $4,000 23
The Titanic had 3 rooms for this--only men were allowed there, as women weren't supposed to do it in public
    $600 18
At this time we'd like to do this for our first-class passengers & those traveling with small children
    $800 6
According to his Old Testament book, this "swords into plowshares" prophet walked naked for 3 years
    $800 9
Yoko's boy
    $800 29
The Dalai Lama's former residence, the Potala Palace, overlooks this city
    $800 14
"Kiss a little longer" with this gum
    $800 24
Officially released in 1975, much-bootlegged tapes of Dylan & The Band were named for this space
    $800 19
A structural material named for its small wood fragments pressed together & bonded
    $1000 7
In Genesis, Joseph is imprisoned after accusations by the wife of this Egyptian
    $1000 10
Android hottie in "Blade Runner"
    $1000 30
Founded by Ram Das, this city in Punjab state is home to the Golden Temple, the center of Sikh faith
    $1000 15
The slogan of this Johnson & Johnson product was "Have you had your sprinkle today?"
    $1000 25
Decorating experts, & the film "The Big Lebowski", advise that the right one of these really ties a room together
    $1000 20
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew reads from the Cirque du Soleil.) When used by acrobats, this structure isn't called a seesaw, but this

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

Ken Betsey J.D.
$4,800 $1,600 $1,800

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Ken Betsey J.D.
$13,800 $800 $3,400

Double Jeopardy! Round

WORLD HISTORY
SPIRITED CINEMA
TRANSPORTATION
FISH, BIRD OR MAMMAL
PRUFROCKIAN PONDERINGS
(Alex: Clues inspired by T.S. Eliot's "Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock".)
(Alex: And finally, if you do well in that...)
YOU GET AN "A"!
    $400 22
Toledo military academy class of 1910 grad who went on to become a dictator
    $400 1
Nicole Kidman finds a photo book containing a postmortem image of her current housekeeper in this chiller
    $400 21
After turning the key, it's the final action with which you start a Yamaha YZ426F 4-stroke motorcycle
    $400 16
The tapir
    $400 6
"And how should I begin?" Hmmm, T.S., why not with this alphabetically first country, whose Internet code is .af
    $400 11
This U.S. state's name comes from an Aleut word meaning "Great Land"
    $800 27
Mindon, as emperor of this country, set up a new capital in 1857 at Mandalay
    $800 2
This actor played a medium hired to investigate the Everest of haunted houses in "Legend of Hell House"
    $800 23
The Champlain & St. Lawrence RR opened in 1836 powered by this, but soon became Canada's first powered by steam
    $800 17
The lamprey
    $800 7
"Do I dare disturb the universe?", maybe like this cosmic explosion theory first proposed in the 1920s
    $800 12
(Jeff Probst, host of Survivor, reads the clue.) This river got its name after a Spanish explorer reported that he had been attacked by female warriors there
    DD: $4,800 28
His 5 classics were canonized during the Han Dynasty
    DD: $5,000 3
David's haunted by the decomposing corpse of his friend Jack after being attacked on the British moors in this 1981 film
    $1200 24
This word can refer to the vessel seen here, the type of missile it carries or a much more low-tech weapon
    $1200 18
The coelacanth
    $1200 8
"So how should I presume?" Not with this argumentative fallacy attacking the person & not the facts
    $1200 13
This basic unit of measure of electric current is named for a French physicist who studied voltage
    $1600 29
Edmund "Crouchback" founded this branch of the Plantagenets that didn't get on well with the Yorks
    $1600 4
In "The Gift" this Aussie actress plays a psychic who gets some much needed help from her former client
    $1600 25
The U.S. company Trek makes Lance Armstrong's bikes from a composite of this often-compounded element
    $1600 19
The ptarmigan
    $1600 9
"In the room the women come and go talking of Michelangelo", but do they know this statue was the only 1 he signed?
    $1600 14
To increase a jet plane's thrust, turn on these that feed fuel into the hot exhaust gases
    $2000 30
In 1825 the Decembrists attempted a coup in this country--didn't work
    $2000 5
Rex Harrison is a curmudgeonly sea captain's ghost haunting Gene Tierney's cottage in this 1947 classic
    $2000 26
In 1980 you could haul brie in the Renault sold in the U.S. under this half-French name
    $2000 20
The colobus
    $2000 10
"Do I dare to eat a peach?", & if so, perhaps this kind that sounds like William Sydney Porter's alias
    $2000 15
There's a cathedral of Notre Dame in this large Belgian port city that's also known for its diamonds

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Ken Betsey J.D.
$31,600 $3,200 $5,000
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

COMIC BOOKS
In 2002 the Library of Congress had William B. Jones, Jr. speak on this 1941-1971 comic book series in its collection

Final scores:

Ken Betsey J.D.
$10,001 $1,399 $3,599
39-day champion: $1,331,661 3rd place: $1,000 2nd place: $2,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Ken Betsey J.D.
$29,600 $3,200 $5,000
38 R
(including 2 DDs),
3 W
(including 1 DD)
4 R,
2 W
10 R,
2 W

Combined Coryat: $37,800

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