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    $1000 5
This city bordering Dallas shares its name with a hanging floral decoration
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Show #3592 - Tuesday, March 28, 2000

Contestants

Andrew Millians, a cameraman from Los Angeles, California

Jennifer Yuan, a web designer from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Bryan Marcus, a sales clerk from Montevallo, Alabama (2-day champion whose cash winnings total $12,199)

Jeopardy! Round

THE PHILADELPHIA STORY
(Alex: How about that, Jennifer?)
SPELL THE LAST NAME
THE BRONZE AGE
POP SONGS BY THE NUMBERS
WE'LL ALWAYS HAVE PARROTS
HOW "RIGHT" YOU ARE!
    $100 3
You can visit the house on Arch Street where she's said to have made the first American flag
    $100 14
Former New York governor Mario...
    $100 15
Winning a bronze medal at the Olympics means you came in this position
    $100 5
In a 1969 Three Dog Night ballad, this number is "the loneliest number that you'll ever do"
    $100 1
Most parrots live in holes in trees or mounds; the monk parakeet is one of the few that builds these
    $100 16
The position played by Tony Gwynn
    $200 4
A statue of this film character once stood at the top of the Art Museum steps; now it's outside of the Spectrum
    $200 18
Former Russian president Boris...
    $200 17
Oliver Stone has one of these medals first created by executive order on February 4, 1944
    $200 6
Pack your bags because Eddie Money had these, the title of a 1978 hit
    $200 2
The African grey is known as the most accomplished species of this desirable ability
    $200 19
By a unanimous vote in 1948, the U.N. adopted a "Universal Declaration of" these
    $300 9
This man's national memorial includes a 30-ton statue of him & is found at the science museum named for him
    $300 24
Stone Age cartoon series star Fred...
    $300 28
The dupondius was an old one of these made of bronze
    $300 8
"I was dreamin' when I wrote this" Prince favorite, so "forgive me if it goes astray"
    $300 7
Type of parrots seen here; at least they can be together:
    $300 20
It's the first sentence in the Miranda warning given by police officers to arrestees
    $400 10
Both the Declaration of Independence & this 1787 document were signed in Independence Hall
    $400 26
WWI French premier Georges...
    $400 29
The baldacchino, a 95' high bronze canopy designed by Bernini, stands in this basilica
    $400 22
According to the title of a Spice Girls ballad, when this happens, "It's the only way to be"
    $400 12
This bird, Nymphicus hollandicus, is closely related to the cockatoo & has a similar name
    $400 21
It's where you'll find the Parisian districts of Montmartre & La Villette
    DD: $500 11
Until the 1980s no building in Philly rose higher than the statue of this man that tops City Hall
    $500 27
Russian ballet dancer/defector Rudolf...
    $500 30
Pulp hero Doc who was "The Man of Bronze"
    $500 25
This Tommy Tutone tune begins, "Jenny Jenny, who can I turn to?"
    $500 13
In a Monty Python sketch, the Norwegian blue parrot is either dead or just pining for these inlets
    $500 23
The slow-moving pace of this ocean dweller of the Balaenidae family nearly led to its extinction

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 13):

Bryan Jennifer Andrew
$1,200 $1,200 $1,000

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Bryan Jennifer Andrew
$1,200 $3,800 $1,400

Double Jeopardy! Round

"G"EOGRAPHY
QUOTATIONS
WHILE HENRY VIII WAS KING
THE DIRECTOR'S CHAIR
THAT'S REVOLTING!
(Alex: All about revolutions, you have to identify the country.)
DOTS NICE
    $200 1
Carved by the Colorado River, its depth exceeds 1 mile in places
    $200 8
"Mmm...chocolate" is often said by this "Simpsons" character
    $200 19
In his 1512 "Commentariolus" he stated the planets travel around the sun
    $200 9
"Grand Theft Auto",
"Cocoon",
"Splash"
    $200 6
The Zapatistas
    $200 14
In Braille, 1 dot represents "A"; in Morse code, 1 dot represents this letter
    $400 2
This Manhattan residential section is bounded by West 14th Street on the north & Broadway on the east
    $400 15
In 1858 he said, "I believe this government cannot endure permanently half slave and half free"
    $400 20
In 1534, after working on the tomb of the Medici, this artist moved from Florence to Rome
    $400 10
"How Green Was My Valley",
"The Searchers",
"The Grapes of Wrath"
    $400 7
The Tamil Tigers
    $400 27
Mason Dots are a popular type of this
    $600 3
This U.S. territory in the Marianas Islands was first claimed by Spain in 1565
    $600 21
An Emily Dickinson poem begins, "Because I could not stop for" this "he kindly stopped for me"
    DD: $4,200 24
Cosimo I refounded the university of this city & parents of the time leaned towards sending their kids there
    $600 11
"Vincent & Theo",
"The Player",
"Ready to Wear"
    $600 16
The Shining Path
    $600 28
Laser printer resolution is measured in DPI, standing for this
    $800 4
Important towns in this west African republic include Tema, Kumasi & Accra
    $800 22
"In politics, if you want anything said, ask a man. If you want anything done, ask a woman", said this British leader
    $800 25
In 1534 he published "Gargantua", part 2 of "Pantagruel"
    DD: $1,800 12
"Before the Revolution",
"Last Tango in Paris",
"The Last Emperor"
    $800 17
The FARC
    $800 29
The dots used in this Chinese game are seen here:
    $1000 5
This city bordering Dallas shares its name with a hanging floral decoration
    $1000 23
Wilde play that says, "To lose one parent may be regarded as a misfortune...to lose both seems like carelessness"
    $1000 26
In 1526 Babar set up this dynasty in Delhi
    $1000 13
"French Kiss",
"The Accidental Tourist",
"Body Heat"
    $1000 18
The Moro National Liberation Front
    $1000 30
From the Dutch for "to dot", it's to paint using small dots, & was a popular 18th century type of engraving

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Bryan Jennifer Andrew
$2,400 $7,000 $6,000

Final Jeopardy! Round

PLAYS
In 1998 the city of New Orleans gave the title object of this play to the city of San Francisco

Final scores:

Bryan Jennifer Andrew
$4,800 $12,101 $11,900
3rd place: Zenith See-Thru TV New champion: $12,101 2nd place: Trip to Nova Scotia courtesy of Collette Tours

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Bryan Jennifer Andrew
$6,600 $6,000 $6,000
13 R
(including 1 DD),
3 W
(including 1 DD)
18 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W
20 R,
4 W

Combined Coryat: $18,600

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