Traci Brandon, Media indexer from New York, NY
Michael O'Mara, Scenic artist from Duluth, GA
Scott Troy, Student from Highland Park, IL (Returning 1-day champ with $4,600)
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The number in parentheses preceding the clue denotes the order in which the clue was played.
OGDEN NASH
| ALBUMS
| VARIETY PACK
| CATCHPHRASES
| TURN AROUND, I'M DRESSING
| YOU'RE A BEAST!
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$200 - Traci (4) "Candy is dandy but" this "is quicker" | $200 - Scott (7) Michael Jackson followed "Thriller" with this LP that produced 5 No. 1 hits; "Thriller" couldn't "beat it" | $200 - Michael (12) In 1956 this Brynner played King Mongkut on screen | $200 - Michael (1) Referring to the action of an ungrateful pet, it means to act with hostility to a benefactor | $200 - Scott (24) Orange-ya glad they didn't rename it Freedom dressing during the last war with Iraq | $200 - Traci (19) The fisher is one of the few predators that will kill & eat these quilled mammals |
$400 - Michael (5) This bird "has such long and lofty legs, I'm glad it sits to lay its eggs" | $400 - Triple Stumper (8) Billboard reports in 1963 this trio's "In the Wind" album blew to No. 1, bumping its own debut album from the top spot | $400 - Michael (13) This log traditionally goes into the fireplace at Christmas | (-$400) - Traci (-$400) - Scott (2) A slogan for women's political representation goes, "A woman's place is in the house ... and" here | $400 - Scott (28) It must have been a favorite in silent Westerns; there was that "Meanwhile, back at" this dressing title card | (-$1000) - Traci (20) Nebraska's dominant terrestrial predator is this canine DAILY DOUBLE WAGER $1000 |
$600 - Scott (6) "The cow is of the bovine ilk; one end is moo, the other," this | $600 - Scott (9) (Video) Hey, this is Brad Paisley. The title of my "Part II" CD was inspired by this movie "Part II" starring Steve Martin & my wife Kimberly Williams as his daughter | $600 - Michael (14) In the '70s this Gibbons became the spokesman for the health benefits of Grape-Nuts cereal; he died in 1975 | $600 - Triple Stumper (3) In "42nd Street" Warner Baxter tells Ruby Keeler, "You're going out a youngster, but you've got to" do this | $600 - Traci (27) Vladimir Putin's wife sees it every morning after her husband gets up | $600 - Scott (21) An old wives' tale about these bugs crawling into your head gave them this name |
$800 - Scott (22) Nash wrote that this garnish "is gharsley" | $800 - Scott (10) This "electrical" group's "Back in Black" album has sold over 19 million copies | $800 - Traci (15) It's the first word in the title of the original name of the show on which Phil Silvers played Sgt. Bilko | $800 - Traci (17) Rhyming phrase that means a nap can lead to a missed opportunity | $800 - Scott (26) Ferment's last theorem was on a simple dressing of oil & this | $800 - CLUE NOT REVEALED FOR LACK OF TIME |
$1000 - Triple Stumper (23) This veggie, "raw, develops the jaw" | (-$1000) - Traci (11) His second album contained 3 "cruel" songs: "Cruel Prelude", "Don't Be Cruel" & "Cruel Reprise" | (-$1000) - Traci (16) Off Detroit, you'll find Belle this | $1000 - Scott (18) The "hole" in this phrase meaning an explosive device is about to go off may have originally been a mine | $1000 - Triple Stumper (25) This "colorful" play by William Archer has taken on mythic proportions & salad portions | (-$1000) - Michael (29) The hairy-nosed variety of this burrowing marsupial of south Australia can reach 4 feet in length |
Scores at the first commercial break:
Scott: $1,800
Michael: $1,800
Traci: -$1,400
Scores at the end of the JEOPARDY! Round:
Scott: $5,600
Michael: $800
Traci: -$800
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ART EXHIBITS
| MOVIE GROUPS
| THE SEVEN "C"s
| NAME THAT CENTURY
| BELOVED BELARUS
| NEW IN BARTLETT'S
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$400 - CLUE NOT REVEALED FOR LACK OF TIME | $400 - Scott (1) Title group formed by Frank Sinatra's character in 1960 & George Clooney's in 2001 | $400 - Michael (7) The oceanic type of this layer of the Earth is thinner & younger than the continental type | (-$400) _ Michael $400 - Traci (5) The first ship passes through the Panama Canal | $400 - Michael (21) In 1922 Belarus was one of the 4 founding republics of this political union | $400 - Scott (10) In 1995 she told the BBC, "There were three of us in the marriage, so it was a bit crowded" |
$800 - Triple Stumper (27) In 2003 The Getty brightened the L.A. scene with an exhibit on these decorated manuscripts | $800 - Scott (2) This star of "Air Force One" was part of the group in "Force 10 from Navarone" | $800 - Triple Stumper (9) One of these, known as the West Wind Drift, moves around Antarctica | (-$800) - Michael $800 - Scott (8) Ben Franklin dies | $800 - Michael (22) The present borders of Belarus date from 1939, when this Russian leader annexed eastern Poland | $800 - Scott (11) This 4-word phrase written by Cameron Crowe was spoken by Cuba Gooding, Jr. on film |
(-$3000) - Traci (29) In 1999 this U.S. city's Museum of Art mounted a show of the work Edgar Degas did when he visited relatives there DAILY DOUBLE WAGER $3000 | $1200 - Scott (3) Jack Klugman & Jack Warden were jurors 5 & 7 in this '57 classic | (-$1200) - Michael (-$1200) - Scott (18) These marine snails with whorled shells include the largest living snail | $1200 - Michael (15) The Irish potato famine takes its deadly toll | $1200 - Michael (23) With a population of about 1.7 million, it's the capital | $2000 - Scott (12) According to John Guare, "Everybody on this planet is separated by only this many other people" DAILY DOUBLE WAGER $2000 |
$1600 - Traci (28) A recent blockbuster show paired Picasso with this French Master who died in 1954 | (-$1600) - Michael (4) This title group was led by William Holden as Pike Bishop | $1600 - Michael (19) (Video) Fish-loving sea birds seen here | $1600 - Triple Stumper (16) The English Civil War is waged | $1600 - Triple Stumper (24) Ending a long history of domination by foreign occupiers, Belarus declared its independence in this year | $1600 - Michael (13) "Big sisters are the crab grass in the lawn of life" was added to this late cartoonist's entry |
$2000 - Triple Stumper (26) The Impressionists held their own show after trying to crack this official French exhibit dating from 1667 | $2000 - Triple Stumper (6) He's the only actor to be included in both "The Magnificent Seven" & "The Dirty Dozen" | $2000 - Triple Stumper (20) 36,198' down in the Marianas Trench, the deepest point on Earth is named this "Deep" after the ship that located it | $2000 - Triple Stumper (17) The Koran is written | $2000 - Triple Stumper (25) (Video) The work of this Belarus-born artist is seen here | $2000 - Traci (14) Her number of entries doubled from the 16th edition to the 17th with 2 quotations from her "Song of Solomon" |
Scores at the end of the Double JEOPARDY! Round:
Scott: $10,800 (Lock game)
Michael: $4,000
Traci: $200
WOMEN IN BUSINESS
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In 1963 she founded her company with a sales force of 9; today that number is over 950,000
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Final JEOPARDY! wagers:
Traci: $200 + $0
Michael: $4,000 + $3,500
Scott: $10,800 + $200
Final Scores
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| Scott: $11,000 (2-day total of $15,600)
Michael: $7,500 Traci: $200 |
| Scott: $10,000 (17 right, including 1 DD & 1 rebound; 2 wrong)
Michael: $4,000 (12 right; 5 wrong) Traci: $4,200 (8 right, including 1 rebound; 5 wrong, including 2 DDs) Total: $18,200
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