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    $200 16
The Timon puppet in "The Lion King" was inspired by Bunraku, the traditional puppet theatre of this country
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Show #5106 - Monday, November 20, 2006

2006 Celebrity Jeopardy! game 9.
From Radio City Music Hall in New York City.

Contestants

Scott Turow, a bestselling novelist and practicing attorney from Chicago, Illinois

Paul Shaffer, a composer and musical director from The Late Show with David Letterman

Susan Lucci, an actress from All My Children

Jeopardy! Round

LITERATURE
NUMB WITH NUMBERS
PUPPETS ON PARADE
I'M READY FOR MY CLOSE-UP
DAYTIME CEREALS
ALL MY CHILDREN
    $200 6
Of Pastism, Presentism or Futurism, the literary movement that began around 1909
    $200 7
Total number of signs in the zodiac
    $200 16
The Timon puppet in "The Lion King" was inspired by Bunraku, the traditional puppet theatre of this country
    $200 17
Bully for you if you can name the Mount Rushmore prez seen here
    $200 1
Tabitha was Samantha & Darrin's daughter on this 1960s TV show
    $400 12
(Jon of the Clue Crew stands next to a statue in the harbor of Copenhagen, Denmark.) This author once said that "The Little Mermaid" was the only one of his stories he felt moved by when he wrote it
    $400 8
Number of pounds in 10 tons, or of "Leagues Under the Sea"
    $400 18
Of the two mammals with "panda" in their names, it's the bear-like one seen here--though you're only seeing a small part of it
    $400 2
Nelson & Winthrop, 2 grandsons of this very rich guy, went on to be governors
    $600 13
"The Miller's Tale" is one of the naughtiest of these famous Chaucer stories
    $600 9
The hexagonal cells in a honeycomb each have this many sides
    $600 19
Take a shot & guess this D.C. power broker's identity
    $600 3
Isabella Rossellini is the daughter of a famous Italian director & this Oscar-winning actress
    $800 14
The prep school classic "A Separate Peace" takes place during this war
    $800 10
In Germany, "acht" is this number
    $800 4
On Sept. 4, 1957 this auto co. introduced the Edsel, a model named for the son of the company's founder
    $1000 15
This scary Edgar Allan Poe story takes place at a spooky masked ball given by a prince
    $1000 11
Number of senators in the 82nd Congress, first in session in 1951
    $1000 5
This playwright's daughter Oona married Charlie Chaplin when he was 54 & she was only 18!

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 11):

Susan Paul Scott
$400 $800 $3,600

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Susan Paul Scott
$400 -$600 $5,800

Double Jeopardy! Round

THE TOP TEN OF EVERYTHING
LET'S PLAY POKER
MUSIC
YOU LOOK PEAK-ED
THE 1980s
ONE "L"
    $400 17
The top ten most populous cities in the U.S. include Dallas, San Antonio & this other Texas city
    $400 11
In this type of poker, the bidding is done with articles of clothing
    $400 1
The "Bodyguard" soundtrack spawned her hit "I Will Always Love You"
    $400 3
18-month-old Jessica McClure captured the nation's attention in 1987 after she fell into one of these
    $400 14
A rhyme says, "make new friends but keep the old, one is silver and the other" this metal
    $800 19
Worldwide, the top ten highest grossing movies of all time include 3 films about this boy wizard
    $800 12
The main event of the World Series of Poker is the game called "Texas" this
    DD: $1,000 2
(Before the clue is given, Mary Faber and her friend Kate Monster perform "There's A Fine, Fine Line" from the Tony-award winning smash hit Avenue Q.)

"There's a fine, fine line between a lover and a friend /
There's a fine, fine line between reality and pretend /
And you never know 'til you reach the top if it was worth the uphill climb /
There's a fine, fine line between love /
And a waste of time"


In one scene in "Avenue Q", Kate Monster sings atop this skyscraper on 5th Ave. at 34th St.
    $800 5
In 1989 she got jail time & some unwanted publicity after allegedly slapping a Beverly Hills cop
    $800 15
When not lowercase, letters are this
    $1200 13
In June of 2004 this star of "Hollywoodland" won the California State Poker Tourney & pocketed $356,000
    $1200 4
In 2002 he had a top 20 hit with "Your Body is a Wonderland"
    $1200 8
In 1981 she was taken to court--the Supreme Court--as its first woman justice
    $1200 16
A worthy, honest person is called this "of the earth"
    $1600 6
In 1983 this singer hit No. 12 with the song "1999"
    $1600 9
Breaking up is hard to do, but on January 1, 1984 this telecommunications giant was forced to
    DD: $600 18
"It is easier for" this animal "to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter into the Kingdom of God"
    $2000 7
"Let's Groove" with this R&B group that had a hit with "Shining Star"
    $2000 10
In 1988 Brisbane, Australia hosted a World Expo & this Canadian city hosted the Winter Olympics

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Susan Paul Scott
$400 $800 $13,600
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

ENTERTAINMENT HISTORY
Originally known as the Missouri Rockets, they performed at the opening of an East Coast theatre in 1931

Final scores:

Susan Paul Scott
$600 $1,600 $14,400
3rd place: $25,000 to Little Flower Children & Family Services of New York 2nd place: $25,000 to The Breast Cancer Research Foundation Winner: $50,000 to Literacy Chicago & the Legal Assistance Foundation of Metropolitan Chicago

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Susan Paul Scott
$400 $1,400 $13,400
4 R,
2 W
10 R,
8 W
(including 1 DD)
19 R
(including 1 DD),
3 W

Combined Coryat: $15,200

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