Show #4101 - Monday, June 3, 2002

Jill Bunzendahl Chimka game 5.

Contestants

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Marc Beebe, an education evaluator from Highland Park, New Jersey

Shari Flynn, an elementary school teacher from Mount Rainier, Maryland

Jill Bunzendahl Chimka, a speech and language pathologist from Washington, D.C. (whose 4-day cash winnings total $85,099)

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Jeopardy! Round

THE ELEMENTS
AMERICA'S SWEETHEARTS
THE DAMON RUNYON STORY
H.R.
PUFFIN
STUFF
    $200 2
Nearly all of this element in the body is found in the bones & teeth
    $200 1
His face is seen on salad dressing & she's been seen in "The Three Faces of Eve"
    $200 26
Based on a Runyon story, 1934's "Little Miss Marker" starred her as a little imp left as an IOU for a debt
    $200 17
In baseball a four-bagger is slang for this
    $200 12
The puffin's number one enemy is the great black-backed variety of this "sea" bird
    $200 7
The name of these sleeping clothes comes from the Urdu for "leg garments"
    $400 3
The brimstone of biblical times was really this smelly element
    $400 22
The Happy Trails online gift shop sells memorabilia featuring this married couple
    $400 27
During this 1898 war, Damon Runyon wrote for the Manila Freedom & The Soldier's Letter in the Philippines
    $400 18
The horses used in this sport are known as trotters & pacers
    $400 13
This easternmost U.S. state is home to puffin breeding grounds that were once almost wiped out
    $400 8
These transports can be in-line or roller
    DD: $1,000 4
Its symbol Hg comes from the Latin term hydrargyrum, meaning "watery silver"
    $600 23
In the hit song "Key Largo" Bertie Higgins sang, "We had it all, just like" this couple
    $600 28
Shortly after this man won the world heavyweight boxing crown, Damon Runyon dubbed him the "Manassa Mauler"
    $600 19
A term for big-time dice gamblers it was also the name of a '70s TV game show
    $600 14
Usually boiled & served with a variety of sauces, puffins are eaten in this northernmost U.K. country
    $600 9
[Jimmy] I've made this dish with chicken, sausage and vegetables but instead of okra we use filé powder to thicken and flavor it
    $800 5
1 of only 3 naturally occurring strongly magnetic elements
    $800 24
Clark Gable's third wife, she's entombed beside him in Forest Lawn
    $800 29
Read by millions, Runyon's feature "As I See It" was syndicated nationwide in this publisher's newspapers
    $800 20
Named this emperor in 1084, Henry IV deposed Pope Gregory VII
    $800 15
Of the 15 million puffins in the world, about 8 million can be found on or near this island nation of the N. Atlantic
    $800 10
It's a partial denture that permanently "spans" over your natural teeth
    $1000 6
This element used to galvanize steel is also used in lozenges to treat a cold--go figure!
    $1000 25
The only film they starred in together was 1929's "The Taming of the Shrew"
    $1000 30
This World War I air ace seen here scattered Damon Runyon's ashes over Broadway from the air
    $1000 21
This Virginia waterway was the site of the Civil War battle between the Monitor & the Merrimack
    $1000 16
From the puffin's black-&-white look, its scientific name, Fratercula arctica, means "little" this "of the north"
    $1000 11
They're the units of stock that represent ownership in a corporation

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

Jill Shari Marc
$400 $3,800 $4,200

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Jill Shari Marc
-$600 $6,400 $9,600

Double Jeopardy! Round

STATES OF THE UNION
CLASSIC FILMS IN OTHER WORDS
G.I. KNOW
DOWN FOR THE LESSER-KNOWN COUNT
DANCES
"O" YES!
    $400 1
In 1998 this state produced over 13 billion pounds of potatoes; that's a lot of fries!
    $400 16
1951:
"One Trolley Called Passion"
    $400 24
It was the last year in which Congress made an official declaration of war
    $400 21
Egmont, Count of Lamoral was the subject of a Goethe tragedy with music by this great German composer
    $400 11
This U.S. state's "Two-Step" is basically the same as the international fox trot
    $400 6
A mythological hunter killed by Artemis
    $800 2
Of the 7 states with only 3 electoral votes, the one that's largest in area
    $800 17
1997:
"Immense"
    $800 25
Under these 1949 agreements, taking prisoners is okay, taking hostages is not
    $800 22
Count Sergey Witte had the wit to put this country on the gold standard in the late 1800s
    $800 12
A word meaning "to stagger", or a dance in a circular pattern that may leave you staggering
    $800 7
From the French for "high wood", it's the noisemaker heard here
    $1200 3
Wells Fargo banking services came to this state in 1860 when offices opened in Carson City & Virginia City
    $1200 18
1980:
"Regular Folks"
    $1200 26
"Open ranks" is an order in this drill
    $1200 23
With Queen Caroline Matilda's help, Count Struensee took over this country from Christian VII in 1770
    $1200 13
Composer Amilcare Ponchielli's "Dance of" these is featured in "Fantasia"
    $1200 8
A stone pillar, usually monolithic & having a pyramidal apex
    $1600 4
2 of the only 4 states whose capital cities begin with the same letter as the state
    $1600 19
1993:
"Oskar's Registry"
    $1600 27
Abbreviated RDF, it's a group prepared to fight at a moment's notice
    $1600 28
In 1921 Count Andrassy tried to place Austria's ex-emperor Charles I on this country's throne
    $1600 14
(Our Clue Crew demonstrates a well-known country dance.) You got your sloppy Joe, your ordinary Joe & this Joe, the name of this country dance
    $1600 9
In James Merrill's poem "The Changing Light at Sandover", this device assists in dialogues with spirits
    DD: $1,400 5
This southern state has more than 3,000 named lakes including one about 700 square miles in area
    $2000 20
1995:
"Exiting the Gambling Mecca"
    $2000 30
Famous study guide from the 4th century B.C. by Sun-Tzu
    $2000 29
In 1060 Count Conrad ruled this country that's now a grand duchy
    DD: $3,000 15
Bizet & Debussy wrote music for this dance named for Cuba's capital
    $2000 10
To swing back & forth with a steady, uninterrupted rhythm

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Jill Shari Marc
$2,200 $16,400 $18,000

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Final Jeopardy! Round

FRANCE
Of France's 22 official regions, this one extends the farthest west

Final scores:

Jill Shari Marc
$1 $27,400 $3,100
3rd place: $1,000 New champion: $27,400 2nd place: $2,000

Game dynamics:

Game dynamics graph

Coryat scores:

Jill Shari Marc
$5,800 $16,000 $18,000
7 R
(including 1 DD),
4 W
(including 1 DD)
17 R
(including 1 DD),
0 W
27 R,
3 W

Combined Coryat: $39,800

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Game tape date: 2002-02-05
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