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    $200 1
God tells him his project will be fifty cubits in breadth & thirty cubits high
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Show #5160 - Friday, February 2, 2007

(Drew Barrymore: Hi, I'm Drew Barrymore, and you can see me when my movie Music and Lyrics opens on Valentine's Day. But now, sit back, and see how you do with answering my clues today on Jeopardy!)

Contestants

Erica Eaton, a social worker and grad student from New York, New York

Tana Sibilio, a caregiver from Stamford, Connecticut

Wayne Cherry, a graduate student from Houston, Texas (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $20,600)

Jeopardy! Round

THE GOOD BOOK
DOORS SONGS IN OTHER WORDS
FOOD & DRINK BRANDS
ISLAND HOPPING
MURDERS & ACQUISITIONS
(Alex: I like that one.)
"LET"S END THIS
    $200 1
God tells him his project will be fifty cubits in breadth & thirty cubits high
    $200 21
"Ignite The Blaze Belonging To Me"
    $200 4
This brand of grape juice was created in 1869 & was billed as unfermented wine
    $200 26
The Dodecanese Islands of this nation include Karpathos, Kos & Rhodes
    $200 8
These were certainly "a girl's best friend" for notorious British jewel thief Joan Hannington
    $200 16
In December 1776 Thomas Paine began "The Crisis", a series of this 8-letter type of publication
    $400 2
In Exodus 2:10 a woman "called his name" this: "and she said, because I drew him out of the water"
    $400 22
"Jockeys Of A Tornado"
    $400 7
That's Dorothy Hope Smith's unfinished sketch of a neighbor's baby on the labels of this brand
    $400 27
Little dots of nothing called the Shag Rocks lie about 700 miles east of these islands, subject of a 1980s conflict
    $400 12
The USA's first of these robberies, netting $245,000, was on Wall Street in 1831
    $400 17
A Denver or western one of these includes minced onions, minced green peppers & diced ham
    $600 3
In Revelation 18 earth bewails this mighty city's destruction (gardens & all, we assume)
    $600 23
"Greetings, Great Affection For Thee Wells Up Within Me"
    DD: $1,000 9
The sight of a balloon-filled sky filled a baking company VP with a sense of this, hence the name of their bread
    $600 28
At about 43,000 square miles, it's the largest independent island nation in the western hemisphere
    $600 13
Gunned down himself in 1957, Albert Anastasia had the Gilbert & Sullivan-inspired title "Lord High" this
    $600 18
Jonathan Livingston could tell you it's the throat or the esophagus
    $800 5
Belshazzar sees the handwriting & this man interprets the handwriting
    $800 24
"Humans Tend Toward Weirdness"
    $800 10
This brand gives you "that frosty mug sensation"
    $800 29
This South Carolina site serves as the major east coast training base for the Marine Corps
    $800 14
This "Tom Jones" author also wrote "Jonathan Wild", about a real-life thief & extortionist hanged in 1725
    $800 19
In 1909 Wisconsin chose the wood species of this as its state flower
    $1000 6
Chapter 6 of his book concerns his deep anguish; in chapter 10, he questions his oppression
    $1000 25
"Make Contact With Moi"
    $1000 11
The Dorsa brothers borrowed $35 to buy a waffle iron & this frozen brand was born
    $1000 30
Ownership of the Kuril islands has been in dispute between Russia & this country
    $1000 15
Fritz Haarmann was sort of the Jeffrey Dahmer of the chaotic post-WWI era in Germany named for this republic
    $1000 20
While in his mother's sitting room, this play character stabs & kills an old man through a curtain

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

Wayne Tana Erica
$4,400 $2,400 -$1,000

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Wayne Tana Erica
$7,000 $4,600 -$600

Double Jeopardy! Round

A GOOD BOOK
MUSIC & LYRICS
(Alex: Clues will be given by Drew Barrymore, star of the upcoming film with that title.)
FORBES 100 MOST POWERFUL WOMEN
SCIENCE
IT HAPPENED ON GROUNDHOG DAY
IN THE MIDDLE OF THE STATE
(Alex: We're gonna give you the letters in the middle of a state's name. You have to fill out the word and give us the name of the state.)
    $400 16
E.B. White began this novel about a "mouse" for his 6-year-old niece; she was grown & reading Hemingway by its finish
    $400 6
(Drew Barrymore delivers the clue.) "I Want To Hold Your Hand" when I hear the song of that name written by this famous pair
    $400 11
At No. 18, she's the only senator on the list
    $400 26
Into the 20th Century it was thought the universe was one big galaxy--this one
    $400 21
1882:
This influential writer & master of the English language is born in a Dublin suburb
    $400 1
This state is powered by one "AMP"
    $800 17
"If it were I who was to be always young, and the picture that was to grow old", this title guy "would give my soul"
    $800 7
(Drew Barrymore delivers the clue.) "The Sound Of Music" just wouldn't be the same without the sound of this Broadway duo's music & lyrics
    $800 12
Do an MSN search & you'll find that this foundation co-founder & director is No. 12
    DD: $2,000 27
(Jon of the Clue Crew enlightens us with his scientific knowledge) It's a term for a machine that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy. We've turned a motor into one by making it light up the bulb
    $800 22
1940:
This legendary singer debuts with the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra
    $800 2
Have some "GIN" in the middle of these two states
    $1200 18
A line from this book says, "She killed Miles. And I've got... a black statuette that all that hell was about"
    $1200 8
(Drew Barrymore delivers the clue.) "Do You Know The Way To San Jose?" Then you'll know that Hal David wrote the lyrics, but this composer wrote the music
    $1200 13
On my honor, this Supreme Court Justice is No. 32
    $1200 28
Vauquelin found Beryllium in 1798, the year after he found this, symbol Cr
    $1200 23
1653:
This city, later renamed New York City, is incorporated
    $1200 3
It's a good place to get a "TAN" (Okay, not really)
    $1600 19
Chapter 8 of this 1860s novel is "Jo Meets Apollyon"
    $1600 9
(Drew Barrymore delivers the clue.) "Jailhouse Rock" & "Love Potion No. 9" are just 2 of the rock & roll classics by Jerry Leiber & this partner
    $1600 14
We're happy to report that this Chief International Correspondent for CNN made the list at No. 79
    $1600 29
(Jimmy is in his Jeopardy! lab coat delivering the clue this time) You can take a simple nail, coil wire around it, connect it to a battery, and turn it into this attractive 13-letter item
    $1600 24
1848:
The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo is signed, ending this war
    $1600 4
This state has a big "EGO"
    DD: $5,000 20
Dean says, "Think of it, Sal. I've never been to Chicago in all my life, never stopped" in this 1957 classic
    $2000 10
(Drew Barrymore delivers the clue.) "For The Good Times", hits by this legend from Brownsville, Texas "Help Me Make It Through The Night"
    $2000 15
According to Forbes, the most powerful woman in the world is this German Chancellor
    $2000 30
Predicted in 1928, the first known antiparticle was the anti-this, also called the positron
    $2000 25
1971:
This man begins a 7-year reign as dictator of Uganda
    $2000 5
Should I wear a "BRA" there? I think not

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Wayne Tana Erica
$13,000 $4,400 $10,600

Final Jeopardy! Round

FAMOUS AMERICANS
In part, using donated French tanks, he formed the U.S. Army's first tank training school in 1917

Final scores:

Wayne Tana Erica
$21,201 $8,800 $20,601
2-day champion: $41,801 3rd place: $1,000 2nd place: $2,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Wayne Tana Erica
$15,000 $9,400 $11,600
24 R,
3 W
(including 1 DD)
14 R,
4 W
(including 1 DD)
13 R,
3 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $36,000

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