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This disgraced televangelist was convicted of fraud in 1989
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Show #5142 - Tuesday, January 9, 2007

Contestants

Nathan Crane, an auditorium manager from Gilbert, Arizona

Michael Driscoll, a physician from Cherry Hill, New Jersey

Chris Renz, a realtor and substitute teacher from Ligonier, Pennsylvania (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $24,700)

Jeopardy! Round

PSYCHOLOGY
SPORTS FRANCHISE RHYME TIME
AN IRISH PUB QUIZ
HAWAII
HIT THE JIM
FEEL THE "BURN"
    $200 26
Legal insanity defenses generally rest on the inability to distinguish these 2 opposites
    $200 2
New Orleans football team's enamels & watercolors
    $200 12
In a traditional Irish pub, expect a traditional Irish stew, which is made with this meat
    $200 1
Once the islands' tallest structure, a tower at Honolulu Harbor has this welcoming Hawaiian name
    $200 7
Playing on the 1912 West Point football team, this future president tackled Jim Thorpe
    $200 21
To be Elvis impersonator, you need to cultivate these whiskers
    $400 27
Melancholia, an old word for what's now called this, is still part of the clinical definition of some forms of it
    $400 3
Bronx team's kerchiefs
    $400 13
On this day, instead of the usual colored beer, you might go for an Irish Eyes--whiskey & creme de menthe
    $400 17
The name of this type of boat is on several resorts, like the Waikiki Shore & the Kanaloa at Kona
    $400 8
Congressman Jim Wright, Speaker of the House from 1987 to 1989, hailed from this U.S. state
    $400 22
Discomfort produced by stomach acid touching the lining of the esophagus
    DD: $3,400 28
Think the queen is trying to kill you?
Delusions of persecution.
Think you are the queen?
Delusions of this
    $600 4
Minneapolis-then-Los Angeles group's 4,840-square-yard parcels
    $600 14
This Dublin brewer dating back to 1759 says its draught elixir is best served at 43 degrees Fahrenheit
    $600 18
Charles Lindbergh is buried near the foot of Haleakala on this island
    $600 9
This disgraced televangelist was convicted of fraud in 1989
    $600 23
This university began as East Alabama Male College in 1856
    $800 29
Whoopi Goldberg & Tom Cruise are among sufferers from this learning disability that causes trouble reading
    $800 5
Edmonton players' revelations of movie plots
    $800 15
At closing time, females with this name can prepare to hear the old Irish song "I'll Take You Home Again..."
    $800 19
Mark Twain wrote that compared to this volcano on the Big Island, Mount Vesuvius was "a soup-kettle"
    $800 10
Nickname of Jim Hunter, a dominating 5-time World Series-winning pitcher
    $800 24
JFK's 1962 State of the Union Address eulogized this Congressional legend known as "Mr. Sam"
    $1000 30
Meaning "lenient", this one of Diana Baumrind's 3 parenting styles produces impulsive, demanding adults
    $1000 6
Wrigley Field gang's wormlike larvae
    $1000 16
Dublin's Brazen Head has a function room decorated in memorabilia from 1916, the year of this revolt
    $1000 20
This breathtaking Kauai canyon was carved by water flowing down from Mount Waialeale
    $1000 11
A former U.S. Marine officer, this newscaster teamed up with Robert McNeil in 1973
    $1000 25
1958 Tchaikovsky Piano Competition winner

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

Chris Michael Nathan
$200 $5,200 $2,800

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Chris Michael Nathan
$2,200 $12,800 $3,200

Double Jeopardy! Round

LETTERS
OSCAR-WINNING ROLES
(Alex: You have to name the actor for us.)
TO TELL THE TRUCE
A GREAT PAIR
A WORLD OF MUSIC
6-LETTER WORDS
    $400 2
In a 1795 letter, he wrote, "Sweet, incomprehensible Josephine, what a strange effect you have on my heart!"
    $400 1
Clarice Starling
    $400 23
The treaty ending this war was signed in Paris on Dec. 10, 1898
    $400 19
Burt & Irv offered a different ice cream flavor for each day of the month at this chain
    $400 14
"Carmina Burana" means "Songs of Beuern", a reference to the monastery of Benedikbeuern in this country
    $400 9
Thou knowest, in baseball, swing & miss this many times & thou art out
    $800 3
The seventh & eighth books of the New Testament are his epistles or letters to the Corinthians
    $800 7
Professor Henry Higgins
    $800 24
In the 14th century, negotiations at Bruges led to a 2-year truce in this long war
    $800 20
In Greek mythology Odysseus lost 6 men sailing between these 2 hideous female monsters
    $800 15
A survey of Mexican audiences was unanimous; they wanted to see this musical under its original title, not "Gatos"
    $800 10
It can mean zero, or a coded message
    $1200 4
His "J'accuse" letter in 1898 helped secure a new trial for Alfred Dreyfus
    $1200 8
Don Vito Corleone (2 actors)
    $1200 25
In Octtober 1951 Korean War armistice talks moved from Kaesong to this village in the DMZ
    $1200 21
They're the cartoon duo seen here created by legendary animator Bob Clampett
    DD: $5,000 16
Ernest Bloch's orchestral work "Helvetia, The Land Of Mountains Amd Its People" honors this country, his birthplace
    $1200 11
It's a spicy nickname for a redhead
    $1600 5
English actress Ellen Terry has a famous "paper courtship" with this playwright that lasted for decades
    $1600 28
Sally Bowles
    $1600 26
In 1648, the Treaties of Munster & Osnabruck, known as the "Peace of" this place, ended the 30 Years' War
    $1600 22
When they left Disney, Bob & Harvey Weinstein also had to leave this company that was named for their parents
    $1600 17
Debbye Turner was crowned 1990's Miss America after playing "The Flight Of The Bumblebee" on this xylophone of African origin
    $1600 12
(Cheryl of the Clue Crew stands next to an angle depicted on a board.) In the angle ABC the line segments that form the sides of the angle have a common end point, B, called this
    $2000 6
(Cheryl of the Clue Crew reports from London.) Helene Hanff's correspondence with a bookseller at this very site made this London address famous
    $2000 29
Professor Charles W. Kingsfield Jr.
    $2000 30
The treaty of this city ending the War of 1812 returned all lands captured by Britain & the U.S. during the war
    DD: $2,000 27
He became a Sorbonne professor in 1904; she became the school's first female professor after his death
    $2000 18
From the Greek for "five", this type of 5-note scale is used widely in Chinese music
    $2000 13
Relating to the visual organ

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Chris Michael Nathan
$3,800 $18,800 $18,200

Final Jeopardy! Round

THE 50 STATES
Between 1990 & 2004, its pop. grew 36%, edging Florida for the highest growth rate of any state east of Colorado

Final scores:

Chris Michael Nathan
$1 $1,100 $12,599
3rd place: $1,000 2nd place: $2,000 New champion: $12,599

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Chris Michael Nathan
$3,800 $16,000 $14,400
7 R,
1 W
27 R
(including 2 DDs),
3 W
17 R
(including 1 DD),
5 W

Combined Coryat: $34,200

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