Show #3595 - Friday, March 31, 2000

Contestants

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Alissa Morel, a student originally from Pomona, New York

Rob O'Carroll, a cost accountant from Oceanside, California

Lori Callan, a project manager from San Francisco, California (whose 1-day cash winnings total $10,700)

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Jeopardy! Round

DOWN TO EARTH
PEOPLE IN SPORTS
REBELS WITH A CAUSE
CHEESY COUNTRIES
(Alex: We'll give you the cheese, you give us the country.)
9-LETTER WORDS
BIBLICAL DONKEYS
    $100 7
It's the next line north of the Equator that has been named as well as numbered
    $100 1
In 1998 The Hockey News named him the No. 1 player of all time
    $100 15
In 1982 this former first lady opened her drug-treatment center
    $100 6
Double Gloucester
    $100 12
This type of coniferous tree can be broad-leafed or needle-leafed & includes pines, firs & cedars
    $100 20
Donkey part Samson used to slay a thousand men
    $200 8
The Earth has water & oxygen cycles in addition to one for this element, the basis of organic life
    $200 2
With 167 since 1968, she holds the record for most singles tennis titles
    $200 16
In 1971 this consumer advocate founded Public Citizen
    $200 24
Fontina
    $200 13
From a Latin word for "earth", it's a transparent container in which small animals & plants are kept
    $200 21
Zechariah predicted the Messiah would enter this city upon an ass
    $300 9
This desert is home to the hottest place in North America
    $300 3
(Hi, I'm Joshua Morrow from "The Young and the Restless") In 1999 this 1998 Olympic gold medalist skater played Marnie on "The Young and the Restless"
    $300 17
The Refugee Project, helping underprivileged children, is at the heart of this female former Fugee
    $300 25
Cornhusker
    $300 14
This popular pie filling is a mixture of finely chopped apples, spices, suet & sometimes beef
    $300 26
In Genesis 22 he saddled up his ass & headed off with Isaac to make an offering -- of Isaac
    DD: $600 10
One of these produces 3 types of waves: P, S & surface
    $400 4
In June 1999 the Lakers named him head coach
    $400 18
This civil rights group was organized in Oakland in 1966 by Huey Newton & Bobby Seale
    $400 27
Danablue
    $400 22
A gem that is set alone, or one of several card games played by one person
    $400 29
He gave his brother Esau over 300 animals, including 20 female donkeys
    $500 11
Stretching from Syria to Mozambique, this big valley divides east Africa in two
    $500 5
In 1999 Maurice Greene ran this distance in 9.79 seconds, matching the disqualified record time of Ben Johnson
    $500 19
The Beastie Boys support the Milarepa Fund, which is trying to get this area free from China
    $500 28
Emmentaler
    $500 23
Cry or screech like a feline in heat
    $500 30
After it was smitten a third time the Lord opened its mouth & it spoke

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 14):

Lori Rob Alissa
-$500 $600 $1,100

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Lori Rob Alissa
$1,000 $1,500 $3,100

Double Jeopardy! Round

SCULPTORS
HOMES, SWEET HOMES
BOOKS OF THE MONTHS
THE MOVIES
LYING IN STATE
(Alex: You have to name the state where these people are buried.)
"TIC" TALK
    $200 19
His "Gates of Hell" was the source for his famous 1886 work "The Kiss"
    $200 6
Located in L.A.'s Holmby Hills, his mansion has a staff of over 60, a grotto & many blondes
    $200 9
Thornton Wilder's novel about Julius Caesar's last days, it's named for Caesar's last day
    $200 1
Before her sitcom stardom, Cindy Williams co-starred as Richard Dreyfuss' sister in this George Lucas film
    $200 24
Marilyn Monroe
    $200 14
This part of a house is sometimes called a garret
    $400 20
This cubist used ordinary objects in his sculpture, such as a bicycle seat & handlebars to make a bull's head
    $400 7
It's the Russian word for a country house, often belonging to a member of the elite
    $400 10
President Reagan called this 1984 novel, Tom Clancy's first, a "perfect yarn"
    $400 2
She's the beauty seen here in "Muppets From Space" (& we don't mean Miss Piggy)
    $400 27
President Andrew Johnson
    $400 15
Tetracycline or penicillin, for example
    $600 21
This artist's "Works in Progress" was a 'ballet" with mobiles, stabiles & electronic music
    $600 8
This North Carolina estate seen here wasn't "Vanderbilt" in a day:
    $600 11
After "From Here to Eternity", he wrote about riots in Paris in "The Merry Month of May"
    $600 3
This Spielberg epic set in WWII China was one of Ben Stiller's first films
    $600 28
Bonnie & Clyde
    $600 16
In 1963 Kodak introduced this camera that used film cartridges
    $800 22
In 1983 this Bulgarian-born American encircled 11 islands off Florida with 6 million sq. ft. of pink polypropylene
    $800 25
Iguana fighting was a favorite sport of this chemical-making family's famed mansion in Cuba
    $800 12
The song "Born in the U.S.A." was inspired by this Vietnam memoir by Ron Kovic
    $800 4
The father of actors David, Keith & Robert, he played Moses' brother Aaron in "The Ten Commandments"
    $800 29
Herman Melville
    $800 17
It's the style of folk music associated with the Chieftains & Clannad
    $1000 23
This "holely" British sculptor had 2 large works named "Family Group", one a bronze, the other done in stone
    $1000 26
This author of Virginia's Declaration of Rights bulit a mansion at his Gunston Hall Plantation
    DD: $800 13
Barbara Tuchman walked the battlefields of WWI before writing this book
    $1000 5
The Clark Gable-Yvonne De Carlo film "Band of Angels" is based on a novel by this "All The King's Men" author
    DD: $1,800 30
Peter Faneuil
    $1000 18
It's a poem or verse in which certain letters, usually the first in each line, spell out a word

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Lori Rob Alissa
$4,400 $2,100 $8,300

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Final Jeopardy! Round

VICE PRESIDENTS
He once wrote to his son-in-law, "In New York I am to be disenfranchised and in New Jersey hanged"

Final scores:

Lori Rob Alissa
$4,400 $2,000 $7,800
2nd place: Trip to Mariott's Rancho Las Palmas Resort, Rancho Mirage, California 3rd place: Vtech Cordless Phones New champion: $7,800

Game dynamics:

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Coryat scores:

Lori Rob Alissa
$5,200 $2,700 $7,500
15 R,
4 W
(including 1 DD)
11 R,
1 W
(including 1 DD)
18 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W

Combined Coryat: $15,400

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Game tape date: 2000-01-12
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