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Jafar
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Show #3501 - Monday, November 22, 1999

Contestants

Dan McNamee, a microbiologist from Temecula, California

Robert Guzzo, a teaching assistant from Los Angeles, California

Janet Leach, a production control specialist from Greenland, New Hampshire (3-day champion whose cash winnings total $29,800)

Jeopardy! Round

IT COMES WITH THE TERRITORY
DISNEY VILLAINS
(Alex: We'll give you the villain, you name the movie.)
A BUNCH OF "GREAT" LEADERS
PULL
SHIRLEY
YOU MUST BE JOKING
    $100 14
Tokelau, a territory of this country, is over 1,000 miles north of its North Island
    $100 6
Jafar
    $100 18
His forces defeated the Persian Army under Darius III in 333 B.C.
    $100 22
You "pull a few" of these to get a favor done
    $100 17
This Oscar winner played the matriarch of the Partridge Family
    $100 1
Steven Wright joked, "I put instant coffee in" this type of "oven and nearly went back in time"
    $200 15
In 1896 George Carmack, Skookum Jim & Tagish Charlie found gold in this territory
    $200 7
Ursula
    $200 11
In the 18th century she founded a medical college & the first Russian school for girls
    $200 23
From the idea of breaking camp comes this phrase for moving on
    $200 27
She played Shirley Feeney on "Laverne & Shirley"
    $200 2
It's the classic response to the request "Call me a cab!"
    $300 19
In 1858 the British established this type of colony on India's Andaman Islands
    $300 8
Scar
    DD: $400 12
This 9th century king of Wessex repeatedly repelled the Danes with great success
    $300 24
Since the 8th century, it's what churchmen have pulled to ring their bells
    $300 28
Shirley Manson is the lead singer of this "trashy" alternative band
    $300 3
When this gastropod in a shell rode on the turtle's back, it said, "Whee!"
    $400 20
The price paid for these Caribbean islands in 1917 was $25 million, over 3 times what Alaska cost
    $400 9
Clayton
    $400 13
From 1682 to 1689 he shared the throne with his half-brother Ivan V
    $400 25
Word on the 2 buttons that preceded this one:
(Curly in a "Three Stooges" clip showing a button marked "Pull")
    $400 29
The 1999 movie "The Haunting" was based on her novel "The Haunting of Hill House"
    $400 4
When singing "The Star-Spangled Banner", Pavarotti & Domingo could change the first line to this for Mr. Carreras
    $500 21
Australia has an uninhabited territory named for this sea off its northeast coast
    $500 10
Kaa & Shere Khan
    $500 16
During the Seven Years' War, this king gained great military prestige & land for Prussia
    $500 26
Ermal Fraze holds the 1963 patent for part of the "tear strip opener" better known to pop drinkers as this
    $500 30
"Moonraker" is one of the 3 James Bond movies that have featured her singing over the title sequence
    $500 5
Completes Groucho's "One morning I shot an elephant in my pajamas..."

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

Janet Robert Dan
$1,200 $1,800 $100

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Janet Robert Dan
$1,900 $3,600 $1,200

Double Jeopardy! Round

FUN WITH OPERA
AUDIO BOOKS
TELEVISION
CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY
LITERARY EPITAPHS
(Alex: You have to name the character in this category.)
"CAR" PARK
    $200 5
Pride! Envy! Gluttony! Lust! All that & more are dramatized in a 1933 opera named for this septet of vices
    $200 10
Julie Harris reads the diary this girl wrote while in hiding in WWII Amsterdam
    $200 1
He was "X"-static when the first "X-Files" episode he directed aired 1 day after the birth of his baby.
    $200 12
While studying at Cambridge in the late 1960s, this prince showed a flair for acting in comedy revues
    $200 17
Beloved father of Cordelia, less beloved father of Goneril & Regan
    $200 22
Title of Oliver Goldsmith's title man "of Wakefield"
    $400 6
Of a woman, an evil twin or a circus ape, what Sir Edgar's nephew turns out to be in "Der Junge Lord"
    $400 2
This sitcom's last show of the '98-'99 season ended with the cast singing & dancing to "Brotherhood of Man"
    $400 13
This Tudor king founded Cambridge's Trinity College in 1546
    $400 18
"Run", "Redux", "Rich", finally "At Rest"
    $400 23
He traveled the Yellow Brick Road
    $600 7
In "Susannah", a Bible-inspired opera, the elders are scandalized when they see the nude Susannah doing this outside
    DD: $1,200 3
"Matlock" & "Designing Women" were both set in this state capital
    $600 14
The 2 parts of St. John's college are connected by a copy of this Venetian bridge
    $600 19
Devoted salesman & husband to Linda. "Attention must be paid."
    $800 8
Lord Lechery, Madam Wanton & Madam Bubble are all characters in the 1951 opera based on this John Bunyan work
    $800 4
"Cosmetic" name of the magazine that's the focus of "Just Shoot Me", or what its racier episodes may make you do
    $800 15
This author of "Vanity Fair" studied at Cambridge but left without a degree
    DD: $1,000 20
Fondly remembered by the boys of The Brookfield School. Goodbye...
    $800 25
In this casino game the winner is the one whose hand totals closest to 9
    $1000 9
A singing sofa & a chorus of frogs are featured in "L'Enfant et les Sortileges" by this "Bolero" composer
    $1000 11
Like Burton & Taylor, Billy Zane & Leonor Varela had a romance when they played these lovers (in a 1999 miniseries)
    $1000 16
This great Flemish artist's "Adoration of the Magi" adorns King's College chapel
    $1000 21
Died on safari after a short happy life. Placed here by his wife
    $1000 24
It's a swine-like hoofed animal of the Western Hemisphere

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Janet Robert Dan
$4,300 $5,200 $1,000

Final Jeopardy! Round

FAMOUS WEDDINGS
In 1998 a 61-year-old piece of this couple's wedding cake sold for $26,000 at Sotheby's

Final scores:

Janet Robert Dan
$1 $1,800 $2,000
3rd place: Samsung Evoca 140S Camera 2nd place: Zenith 36" Stereo TV & DirecTV Satellite System New champion: $2,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Janet Robert Dan
$3,700 $5,200 $1,200
13 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
20 R,
4 W
10 R
(including 1 DD),
6 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $10,100

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