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    $300 28
This "colorful" brand of beer is one of Jamaica's most popular exports
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Show #3740 - Friday, December 1, 2000

Contestants

Doug Parker, a bartender from Washington, D.C.

Britt Galipault, a full-time mom from Parrish, Florida

Pat Grady, a computer analyst from Palatine, Illinois (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $8,800)

Jeopardy! Round

BOOKS OF THE BIBLE
(Alex: You have to identify the book of the Bible.)
TAKE A MICHIGANDER
NUTTY TV
CORPORATE AMERICA
IT'S JAMAICA
HEY "MON"!
    $100 1
"And God blessed them, saying, be fruitful, and multiply..."
    $100 18
This Detroit native has held on to his solid Midwestern values in California:
    $100 3
From 1979 to 1983, Rev. Grady Nutt was a regular on this variety series, country music's answer to "Laugh-In"
    $100 4
In 1998 Georgia teen Mike Cameron got suspended for wearing this rival's T-shirt on "Coke in Education Day"
    $100 22
Founded in 1693, this seaport became the capital nearly 200 years later
    $100 10
A supreme ruler
    $200 2
"And Moses said unto the people, remember this day in which ye came out from Egypt, out of the house of bondage..."
    $200 24
His father Henry should have known he was no flop as a businessman or car designer:
    $200 8
For 5 seasons Shirley Booth ran the Baxter household playing this maid whose name is the same as a nut
    $200 15
In a 1997 agreement this brand became "The Official Skate of New York City Parks"
    $200 23
It's the official language of Jamaica
    $200 11
The Southeast Asian rainy season
    $300 5
"He only is my rock and my salvation; he is my defence; I shall not be greatly moved"
    $300 25
He starred in the World Series for the Dodgers as well as the Tigers:
    $300 9
The first of the "Peanuts" specials, it originally aired on December 9, 1965
    $300 19
In 1998 former Clinton economic advisor Laura Tyson became Bankamerica dean at this oldest UC campus
    $300 28
This "colorful" brand of beer is one of Jamaica's most popular exports
    $300 12
A plant or animal of mixed breed
    $400 6
"And when he opened the seventh seal, there was silence in heaven about the space of half an hour"
    $400 26
Though he politicked from New York, he was born in Owosso, Michigan:
    $400 16
Walnut Grove, Minnesota was the setting for this drama of the American West
    $400 20
In 2000 the town of Halfway, Oregon renamed itself this, after a website with discounts of at least 50%
    $400 29
Tourists can stay at GoldenEye, once the vacation home of this bestselling author
    $400 13
Kipling knew it's the agile carnivore seen here:
    DD: $600 7
"My bone cleaveth to my skin and to my flesh, and I am escaped with the skin of my teeth"
    $500 27
His speech education major at Wayne State has taken him a "Long Distance":
    $500 17
He co-created "Get Smart", "When Things Were Rotten" & "The Nutt House", a short-lived series from 1989
    $500 21
According to the World Almanac, U.S. enrollment in these medical "organizations" grew tenfold from 1976 to 1998
    $500 30
Jamaica is the third largest of these "Greater" islands
    $500 14
Title for a high-ranking Catholic priest

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 16):

Pat Britt Doug
$700 $1,000 $1,200

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Pat Britt Doug
$1,900 $1,600 $2,200

Double Jeopardy! Round

MEXICAN HISTORY
SPORT-O-RAMA
PLAYS & PLAYWRIGHTS
HORNS
SOMETHING'S FISHY
CROSSWORD CLUES "E"
    $200 12
Between about 1325 & 1500 this group expanded from an island or two to control southern Mexico
    $200 6
The only major sporting event named for a famous TV transvestite is this man's golf tournament
    $200 18
After the screenplay for "The Misfits", he wrote "After The Fall"
    $200 11
Willem Schouten named this continent's Cape Horn for his Dutch hometown
    $200 13
Varieties of this ornamental carp include lionhead, comet & fantail
    $200 1
Flightless bird
(3)
    $400 14
A new one of these was created in 1917, but the part threatening property rights proved hard to enforce
    $400 7
(Hi, I'm NBA star Alonzo Mourning.) In this type of basketball defense, each player guards a specific opponent, not an area
    $400 19
After "Parade" in 1975, Beth Henley wrote this 1979 play that won a Pulitzer
    $400 25
From the Greek for "a double assumption", you may find yourself "on the horns of" one
    $400 21
In the 1960s this "walking" fish was introduced into southern Florida, where a large population has been established
    $400 2
Arthurian sword
(9)
    $600 15
The "Cry of Dolores", a speech by Father Hidalgo, sparked the rebellion against this nation
    $600 8
From the Greek for "walking on tiptoe", it's another name for a gymnast
    DD: $1,000 20
Though the names of these 1973 & 1979 Peter Shaffer plays both end in "U-S", they premiered in London
    $600 26
National Geographic found that in Mandalay in the 1980s, this animal's horn was going for $20,000 a kilo
    $600 22
Holy Mackerel! The northern bluefin, the largest species of this fish, may reach a length of 14 feet
    $600 3
A temblor
(10)
    $800 16
Who is that masked man? It's this subcommander of Zapatista rebels:
    $800 9
Michael Jordan once played outfield for the minor league Barons of this Southern city
    $800 27
Mystery surrounds the origin of this 11-letter word for "to cheat" or "to swindle"
    $800 23
The air bladder of this Russian fish, also known as a beluga, provides a superior grade of isinglass used in making glue
    $800 4
Rapturous delight
(7)
    DD: $1,600 17
Lasting until 1911, the 30-year dictatorship of this man is known as the Porfiriato
    $1000 10
(Hi, I'm Darryl Green of the Washington Redskins.) I intecepted one of this QB's passes in 1992 when the Redskins beat the Buffalo Bills in Super Bowl XXVI
    $1000 28
18th century schoolkids may have learned the alphabet off one of these paddlelike objects
    $1000 24
Also called the pike perch, this prized freshwater game fish is the largest member of the perch family
    $1000 5
Serious, like a Wilde character
(7)

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Pat Britt Doug
$7,700 $4,200 $3,000

Final Jeopardy! Round

SCIENCE
He invented carbonated water as a byproduct of his investigations into the chemistry of air

Final scores:

Pat Britt Doug
$6,999 $0 $1,500
2-day champion: $15,799 3rd place: Yahoo! Shopping Spree 2nd place: Trip to Sanibel Harbour Resort, Florida

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Pat Britt Doug
$8,300 $4,600 $3,000
19 R,
4 W
(including 1 DD)
12 R
(including 1 DD),
5 W
(including 1 DD)
13 R,
4 W

Combined Coryat: $15,900

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