Show #4530 - Friday, April 23, 2004

Tom Baker game 3.

Contestants

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Marc Anderson, an Internet editor from Sacramento, California

Liz Lynch, a part-time art history teacher from Manassas, Virginia

Tom Baker, a writer from Tokyo, Japan (whose 2-day cash winnings total $70,000)

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Jeopardy! Round

ROYAL WOMEN
WORLD OF FOOD
NFL COACHES
"OO" WHO?
THE 7 CONTINENTS
FROM WHAT LANGUAGE
(Alex: ...did English directly borrow each of these words?)
    $200 11
In 1995 she told the BBC, "I'd like to be a queen...in people's hearts, but I don't see myself being queen of this country"
    $200 1
In a Mexican restaurant, you can get your choice of flour tortillas or this type
    $200 26
He won 112 games as coach of the Raiders & has since won over a dozen Emmys for his football commentating
    $200 6
At his death in 1865, this assassin was supposedly engaged to Lucy Hale, daughter of an ex-senator
    $200 21
Population in summer: about 4,000; in winter, about 1,000
    $200 16
Judo
    $400 12
In 1492, she & her husband signed a decree ordering all Jews to convert to Christianity or leave the country
    $400 2
Basmati from India & jasmine from Thailand are aromatic types of this grain
    $400 27
(Hi, I'm Joey Galloway of the NFL.) Since the beginnings in 1960, the Dallas Cowboys have had only 6 coaches, including this man for 29 years
    $400 7
These brothers, Joseph & Lyman, founded an upscale NYC department store in 1872
    $400 22
At over 200 people per square mile, it has the highest population density
    $400 17
Machismo
    $600 13
An avid art collector, she founded the Hermitage Museum as a private gallery for her art collection
    $600 3
This cool soup, a summertime specialty of Andalusia, is literally a "liquid salad"
    $600 28
This former Miami coach is the winningest coach in NFL history
    $600 8
Unless we act now, she says, "The world is... close to the day when there will be no more great apes in the wild"
    $600 23
This continent has the highest per capita GNP at about $20,000 a person
    $600 18
Praline
    $800 14
Unlike her sister Stephanie, she's a princess of Great Britain as well as of Monaco
    $800 4
Consisting of chunks of grilled lamb on skewers, it's the Greek version of shish kebab
    $800 29
Now a broadcaster & businessman, his Chicago restaurant bears the logo seen here
    $800 9
Sometimes called the worst film director of all time, he died penniless in 1978
    $800 24
This continent is also a commonwealth
    $800 19
To kvell
    $1000 15
Marie Antoinette was among the 16 children of this Holy Roman empress & archduchess
    $1000 5
Colcannon is an Irish peasant dish of mashed potatoes & traditionally this green, finely chopped
    DD: $1,000 30
After he was fired from the team that was named for him, he went on to coach the Bengals
    $1000 10
Charlie Chaplin, that little tramp, married 2 16-year-old actresses as well as Paulette Goddard & her
    $1000 25
Its mainland section is composed of 12 independent countries
    $1000 20
Maelstrom

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

Tom Liz Marc
$1,000 $5,200 -$400

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Tom Liz Marc
$2,000 $6,600 $1,800

Double Jeopardy! Round

SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
OSCAR-NOMINATED SONGS
IMMIGRANTS
FEELINGS
MUSEUMS
WHAT IS IT ABOUT HIM?
    $400 1
On January 3, 2004 a spacecraft named Spirit successfully landed in Gusev Crater here to search for life
    $400 18
"Blame Canada"
(1999)
    $400 13
It's the birth country of California's current governor
    $400 3
"Happy Days" can be traced back to a segment of this "American Style"
    $400 5
The pot seen here in this state's state museum is from the Mogollon culture, possible ancestor of the Hopi
    $400 12
He's got this -- the quality, not the Rebecca Romijn-Stamos "X-Men" character
    $800 2
In 1913 at a plant in Highland Park, Michigan, a car from his company became the first produced on an assembly line
    $800 27
"Be Our Guest"
(1991)
    $800 14
This chairman of Intel was born Andras Grof in Budapest
    $800 23
A 2000 tribute to Charles Schulz was titled "Good" this "Charlie Brown"
    $800 8
This country's national museum has 3 sites in the capital & one in County Mayo devoted to rural life
    $800 19
You don't have to tell him, "Your" this "is requested"; he just has it
    $1200 4
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports with robot "Grace" at Carnegie-Mellon University in Pittsburgh.) One of the ways Grace avoids obstacles is by scanning with this narrow beam of light
    $1200 28
"The Rainbow Connection"
(1979)
    DD: $3,600 15
This woman who defended capitalism in her novels came to the U.S. from the USSR in 1926
    $1200 24
Bobby Knight & John McEnroe had cameos in the Adam Sandler film about managing this
    $1200 9
Karl Marx is said to have written & dined in the Museum Tavern, across from this world-famous museum
    $1200 20
Some politicians & some actors & he have this, from the Greek for "favor"
    $1600 6
Lord Rayleigh & Sir William Ramsey discovered this noble gas in 1894; it forms .94% of the Earth's atmosphere
    $1600 29
"Up Where We Belong"
(1982)
    $1600 16
(Cheryl of the Clue Crew reports.) Here at Ellis Island, I found a record of this composer's arrival in 1893, aged 5, under the name Israel Baline
    $1600 25
In 1973 Mean Joe Greene introduced a TV dinner for this-"Man"
    $1600 10
While this Manhattan museum is renovated, the exhibits are on display in Queens
    $1600 21
I don't know what it is -- he has this French phrase meaning "I don't know what"
    $2000 7
Energy (E) equals the frequency of radiant energy (V) times H, this German physicist's universal constant
    $2000 30
"The Hands That Built America"
(2002)
    $2000 17
This Oscar-winning director's "America, America" is about fellow immigrants of Greek heritage
    $2000 26
Emmett Kelly's Weary Willie is this type of clown; it's also a type of "sack"
    $2000 11
Located in Toronto's Queen's Park, ROM is Canada's largest museum; its name stands for this
    DD: $6,000 22
He sure has this quality that Pierre de Maricourt studied in lodestone

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Tom Liz Marc
$18,800 $16,200 $8,200

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Final Jeopardy! Round

CLASSICAL COMPOSERS
The first movement of his 1868 first symphony is subtitled "Dreams of a Winter Journey"

Final scores:

Tom Liz Marc
$32,300 $15,900 $2,800
3-day champion: $102,300 2nd place: $2,000 3rd place: $1,000

Game dynamics:

Game dynamics graph

Coryat scores:

Tom Liz Marc
$12,400 $16,200 $8,200
19 R
(including 2 DDs),
5 W
23 R,
4 W
12 R
(including 1 DD),
3 W

Combined Coryat: $36,800

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Game tape date: 2004-02-03
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