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    $200 2
This aunt of George Clooney divorced Jose Ferrer the same day Dinah Shore divorced George Montgomery
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Show #3444 - Thursday, July 22, 1999

Contestants

Jason Scupine, an attorney from Woodland Hills, California

Jackie Wollner, an actress and comedienne from Van Nuys, California

Martha Raphelson, a homemaker from Bloomfield Hills, Michigan (2-day champion whose cash winnings total $22,000)

Jeopardy! Round

AROUND THE USA
CELEBRITY HODGEPODGE
I DON'T KNOW
COLLEGIATE SPORTS NICKNAMES
LAUNDRY DAY
IN THE DICTIONARY
    $100 10
It's the one-word title of Wyoming's state song
    $100 1
Verna Felton was the voice of the nice fairy godmother in "Cinderella" & the mean Queen of Hearts in this film
    $100 26
It's how the 1995 film with Alicia Silverstone as a girl named Cher should leave you
    $100 6
University of Oklahoma
    $100 8
Try washing these paired items, the most notorious for vanishing on laundry day, in mesh bags
    $100 18
Look up the name of this Dickens character, & you'll find it can mean any miserly person
    $200 11
This Calif. city's Transamerica Pyramid stands on the site of the Exchange Saloon where Mark Twain once imbibed
    $200 2
This aunt of George Clooney divorced Jose Ferrer the same day Dinah Shore divorced George Montgomery
    $200 27
Common translation of the Latin graecum est (to which is added non potest legi, "It cannot be read")
    $200 7
Texas A&M
    $200 9
The symbol seen here tells you not to use whitening agents containing this:
    $200 19
Used in medical terms, the prefix derma- refers to this part of the body
    $300 12
When it's October, it's time for the World Dairy Expo in this state capital
    $300 3
Kenneth Branagh was born in this capital of Northern Ireland in 1960
    $300 28
"Reply hazy try again" seems to be this globular future predictor's way of saying "I don't know"
    $300 14
Georgia Tech
    $300 23
You can do this to flowers; or to the flesh; or to laundry, with an iron
    DD: $1,100 20
Rubricate means to write or paint in this color
    $400 16
Confusingly, this state has a Charles Town & a Charleston (Charleston is the state capital)
    $400 4
This Roy Rogers co-star once stunned his fans by entering a NYC hotel lobby & signing the register himself
    $400 29
If something is puzzling you & you can't "make" this out "of it", maybe it's a pushmi-pullyu
    $400 13
Florida State
    $400 24
It can store dirty laundry or picnic food (the same word, perhaps not the same article)
    $400 21
It's the 3-letter word for a sphere, the globe or an eyeball
    $500 17
This Alabama city is nicknamed the "Football Capital of the South"
    $500 5
No wonder Kiri Te Kanawa became an opera singer; she's a descendant of this noted partner of W.S. Gilbert
    $500 30
It's that French "I don't know what" expression for an indescribable quality
    $500 15
Michigan State
    $500 25
5 decades of design "waves" haven't much changed this detergent's box, with orange & yellow circles
    $500 22
I'm especially "partial" to this word for a line cut diagonally across the grain of a cloth

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

Martha Jackie Jason
$1,300 $400 $2,100

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Martha Jackie Jason
$2,500 $4,100 $1,900

Double Jeopardy! Round

SCIENCE
WILLIE NELSON, THESPIAN
ARTISTIC MASTERS
CITY SOBRIQUETS
DRAMA
ALLITERATION ALL AROUND
    $200 2
In 70-degree air, a plane traveling at about 1,130 feet per second breaks it
    $200 25
Willie laid down the law as legendary marshal Elias Burch on episodes of this frontier medical series
    $200 1
The young man seen here is one of many portraits by this Dutchman:
    $200 12
"The Mardi Gras City"
    $200 9
It's the play where you'll find the line "Alas, poor Yorick! I knew him, Horatio"
    $200 19
This brand of frozen concentrate orange juice was introduced in the 1940s
    $400 5
Scientists say the Earth has warmed about 9 degrees since the last of these frigid ages
    $400 27
Willie played a convict on furlough to help catch a crook on a 1997 episode of this Don Johnson series
    $400 3
An example of this 16th & 17th century master's distinctive distortion of figures is seen here:
    $400 13
"The City Without Clocks" & "The Gambler's Mecca"
    $400 10
This character asks, "Do you believe in fairies?...if you believe, clap your hands!"
    $400 20
In 1992 k.d. lang had a Top 40 hit with this song
    $600 7
In 1987 the Smithsonian celebrated the 300th anniversary of this scientist's "Principia"
    $600 28
It wasn't a stretch for Willie to be the voice of Willie Nelson on an episode of this cartoon about a Texas family
    $600 4
It's his neck-bending depiction of the prophet Jeremiah seen here:
    DD: $1,300 14
"Georgia's Second Oldest City" & "The Golf Capital of America"
    DD: $500 23
She says, "I want to be a lady in a flower shop stead of sellin at the corner of Tottenham Court Road"
    $600 18
(Hi, I'm Robin Roberts) In a basketball game, bouncing the ball with both hands simultaneously is this violation
    $800 8
It was this part of his wife's body that Wilhelm Roentgen X-rayed first
    $800 29
As country music star Buck Bonham, Willie is torn between Dyan Cannon & Amy Irving in this 1980 movie
    $800 6
This artist's Virgin seen here is similar to a more famous painting by him:
    $800 15
"The Marine Metropolis of Virginia" & "Vacationland, U.S.A."
    $800 24
He's the playwright who wrote, "I am not a dime a dozen! I am Willy Loman, and you are Biff Loman!"
    $800 21
Sisters Marianne & Elinor Dashwood get married at the end of this novel by Jane Austen
    $1000 11
In 1995 scientists in Switzerland created atoms of this substance that may not exist naturally in our universe
    $1000 30
Willie Nelson made his movie debut as Robert Redford's manager in this 1979 movie
    $1000 17
"Arresting" 19th century landscape master whose work is seen here:
    $1000 16
"The Home of 'Ole Miss'"
    $1000 26
Experimental play containing the line "Nothing happens, nobody comes, nobody goes, it's awful!"
    $1000 22
E.M. Forster got the title "A Passage to India" from one of his poems

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Martha Jackie Jason
$6,900 $7,100 $5,700

Final Jeopardy! Round

WORLD LEADERS
This country's leaders have included Yusof Bin Ishak, Benjamin Sheares & Lee Kuan Yew

Final scores:

Martha Jackie Jason
$0 $6,800 $2,400
3rd place: a DirecTV satellite system New champion: $6,800 2nd place: a trip to International House, New Orleans

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Martha Jackie Jason
$6,300 $6,300 $5,700
22 R
(including 2 DDs),
2 W
18 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W
13 R,
2 W

Combined Coryat: $18,300

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