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    $800 7
Old:
Burt Ward & Burgess Meredith;
New:
Chris O'Donnell & Danny DeVito
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Show #5191 - Monday, March 19, 2007

Contestants

Anders Martinson, a quality assurance engineer from Union City, California (1-day co-champion whose cash winnings total $16,000)

Jamey Kirby, a humanities teacher originally from Live Oak, Florida (1-day co-champion whose cash winnings total $16,000)

Scott Weiss, a computer science professor from Walkersville, Maryland (3-day co-champion whose cash winnings total $61,001)

Jeopardy! Round

NATURE STUDY
MEDIA RE-TOOLED
(Alex: We'll give the old and new cast members, you name the original show or movie.)
LOOK OUT BELOW!
A ROYAL SUM-UP
NURSERY RHYME ER
I-I-I!
(Alex: Each response will have three "I"s in it.)
    $200 26
Skippers, moths & these insects make up the order Lepidoptera
    $200 3
Old:
Tom Wopat & Catherine Bach;
New:
Johnny Knoxville & Jessica Simpson
    $200 21
It's the state directly below Oklahoma
    $200 1
Her 1469 marriage would unite her Castile with Aragon; without her, no Columbus Day
    $200 10
Got this title guy & girl... guy has massive head trauma... girl has contusions from "tumbling after"
    $200 15
Keen insight; "women's" seems to be especially potent
    $400 27
(Sarah of the Clue Crew holds a honeycomb tray at the University of Nebraska's Dept. of Entomology.) Carpenter & mason bees are classified as solitary types; honeybees, which live in colonies of tens of thousands, are this opposite kind
    $400 5
Old:
John Astin & Jackie Coogan;
New:
Raul Julia & Christopher Lloyd
    $400 22
In a fraction, it's the part that's below the line
    $400 2
Reigned during Opium, Crimean & Boer Wars; survived husband by a mere 40 years
    $400 11
Had so many kids "she didn't know what to do... she whipped them all soundly"?! Call child services on this title babe!
    $400 16
Try this "Itsy Bitsy" Marshall Islands atoll on for size; it was the bomb in swimwear
    $600 28
Despite its name, this fuzzy-leafed "African" plant, Saintpaulia ionantha, can have pink or white flowers
    $600 6
Old:
Kristy Swanson;
New:
Sarah Michelle Gellar
    $600 23
In vocal music, it's the range directly below mezzo-soprano
    DD: $1,000 4
King from about 1347 to 1339 B.C.; got famous (again) in 1922; got a CAT scan in 2005 (to see how he died)
    $600 12
Multiple traumas! The wife of a rural man had a carving knife... were these title rodents' tails packed in ice?!
    $600 18
A law or decree that forbids; it sums up the 18th Amendment
    $800 29
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from Besh-ba-gowah Pueblo in Phoenix, AZ.) Arizona's Native American Salado people were expert weavers & made sandals from this succulent of the same genus as the Joshua tree
    $800 7
Old:
Burt Ward & Burgess Meredith;
New:
Chris O'Donnell & Danny DeVito
    $800 24
It's the part of a horse's leg that's directly below the fetlock & the pastern
    $800 9
King of Judah from 873 to 849 B.C.; succeeded by son Jehoram; name now generally found after "jumpin'"
    $800 13
Got a knave here... stole this royal woman's tarts... the king "beat the knave full sore"; the knave's crashing! Clear!
    $800 19
Made by human skill; it's often applied to turf in a stadium
    $1000 30
The Congo eel isn't an eel but a type of this tailed amphibian
    $1000 8
Old:
Lorne Greene & Dirk Benedict;
New:
Edward James Olmos & Katee Sackhoff
    $1000 25
In the biological taxonomy of animals, it's the 6-letter classification directly below kingdom
    $1000 17
Last ruler of House of York; Wars of the Roses didn't smell sweet for him
    $1000 14
Ah geez, the man's "all tattered and torn"... got a dog "that worried the cat that killed the rat... that lay" in this title place
    $1000 20
Philosophical attitude associated with Kierkegaard, Heidegger & Jaspers

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

Scott Jamey Anders
$4,200 $1,400 $400

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Scott Jamey Anders
$6,200 $3,800 $2,800

Double Jeopardy! Round

WORLD CAPITALS
J.C.
WRITERS AT REST
THE NOBEL PEACE PRIZE
ORIGINAL PRANKSTA
WHAT UP, "G"?
    $400 3
Juan Peron died in this city in 1974
    $400 21
(Jerry Seinfeld delivers the clue.) In the "Seinfeld" finale we were defended by Jackie Chiles, who reminded some people of this famous trial attorney
    $400 16
Writers resting at the Sleepy Hollow Cemetery in Concord, Mass. include Emerson & this Walden Pond ponderer
    $400 1
One of the two African Americans to win the prize, one in 1950, the other in 1964
    $400 13
On April 1, 1992 NPR reported that this disgraced U.S. president was running again for the job, prompting a flood of calls
    $400 26
Once a term for a carnival performer who bit the heads off chickens, it now usually refers to a tech nerd
    $800 5
It joined the Swiss Confederation in 1353
    $800 22
He had more than 100 songs reach the Billboard Country Singles chart
    $800 15
Simone de Beauvoir & this boyfriend share a grave at the Montparnasse cemetery in Paris
    $800 4
It's the number of U.S. presidents who've won the award
    $800 17
In the 1790s a sensation gripped England when William Ireland revealed a "new" play by this man titled "Vortigern"
    $800 28
As a verb, it means to order your child to his room & take away his privileges
    $1200 6
The name of this Malaysian capital means "muddy confluence"
    $1200 23
Seen here, she knows more about Hollywood wives & husbands than they'd care to admit
    $1200 14
The most-visited grave site at St. Mary's cemetery in Rockville Maryland is that of this author & his wife Zelda
    DD: $2,000 9
This international organization won in 1917, 1944 & 1963
    $1200 18
While at this Ithaca university, Hugh Troy used a rhinoceros foot to leave tracks in the snow around the school
    $1200 30
Follow these double-talk dancers to your local discotheque
    $1600 7
Belize City, a port, was Belize's capital until a 1961 hurricane; then the capital moved to this inland city
    $1600 24
"Mr. P.C." is a classic composition from Mr. J.C. of '50s & '60s jazz
    DD: $2,100 2
After his death in 1968, some of his ashes were scattered along the California coast, the rest were buried in Salinas
    $1600 10
Though he never won, he was nominated in 1937, 1938, 1939, 1947 & again in 1948 a few days before his assassination
    $1600 19
In 1957 the British TV show "Panorama" reported on a bumper crop of this pasta grown in trees
    $1600 29
Also known as chickpeas, these beans are the main ingredient in hummus
    $2000 8
It's home to King Rama IX Royal Park
    $2000 25
Seen here, he's played a wide range of roles; check out "Babe" vs. "L.A. Confidential"
    $2000 11
Her epitaph "Excuse My Dust" is famous; fewer know that it's on a plaque at NAACP HQ, where her ashes are buried
    $2000 12
In 1991 Aung San Suu Kyi won the Peace Prize while living under house arrest in this nation
    $2000 20
Unearthed in 1869, this 10-foot "giant" wasn't a prehistoric man but a hoax buried & "discovered" by George Hull
    $2000 27
The place on deck where passengers enter the vessel, it's also a cry to "get out of my path!"

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Scott Jamey Anders
$22,600 $11,900 $10,000

Final Jeopardy! Round

HISTORIC QUOTES
On May 5, 1961 he famously exclaimed, "What a beautiful view!"

Final scores:

Scott Jamey Anders
$21,399 $22,677 $1
2nd place: $2,000 2-day champion: $38,677 3rd place: $1,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Scott Jamey Anders
$21,400 $11,400 $10,000
24 R
(including 2 DDs),
1 W
17 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
12 R,
1 W

Combined Coryat: $42,800

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