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    $400 12
He wrote, "My name is Sherlock Holmes, it is my business to know what other people don't know"
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Show #2934 - Thursday, May 8, 1997

1997 International Tournament final game 1.
From Stockholm, Sweden.

Contestants

Boris Levit, a film technician and audio editor from Israel

Per Gunnar Hillesoy, an assistant dean of students from Norway

Michael Daunt, an accountant from Canada

Jeopardy! Round

MYTHOLOGY
(MYTOLOGI)
INTERNATIONAL POTPOURRI
(INTERNATIONELL BLANDNING)
NOVELS & NOVELISTS
(ROMANER & FORFATTARE)
COOKING
(MATLAGNING)
THE OSCARS
(OSCARS)
AIRPORT CODES
(FLYGPLATS KODER)
    $100 1
According to tradition, Zeus' home was on this mountain on the Thessaly/Macedonia border
    $100 14
The name of this religion of Haiti is derived from a Dahomean word for "spirit"
    $100 6
D'Artagnan is the swashbuckling hero of this author's "The Three Musketeers"
    $100 23
The device for doing this to flour is basically a cup with a mesh screen
    $100 18
It's "clear" he's the perfect choice to host the Oscars; since 1990, he's done it 5 times
    $100 26
SYD
    $200 3
One account had her opening a jar, not a box, but she still shuts it before hope escapes
    $200 10
Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia, lies on this "Beautiful Blue" river
    $200 7
He's scared readers with such popular novels as "It", "Carrie" & "The Stand"
    $200 24
The soup of these split vegetables is popular in the Middle East as well as in colder areas
    $200 19
This superstar & Cuba Gooding, Jr. were both nominated for "Jerry Maguire"; Cuba won
    $200 27
AMS
    $300 4
Asterius was the real name of this bull-headed creature
    $300 15
The concept of Tapu---sacredness---is sacred to these indigenous people of New Zealand
    $300 11
This British author wrote "The War in the Air" as well as "The War of the Worlds"
    $300 8
If you don't want to break this dish used to make aspic or pudding, use one of metal, not ceramic
    $300 20
Best actress Frances McDormand played a pregnant cop in this film named for a North Dakota city
    $300 28
SVO, also known as Sheremetyevo
    $400 5
After Zeus mated with Leda, disguised as this bird, Castor & Pollux were born in an egg
    $400 16
It's the seductive ballroom dance most associated with Buenos Aires
    $400 12
He died in 1924 without completing "The Trial" & "The Castle"
    $400 9
The name of these tiny dumplings served as a side dish means "little sparrow" in German
    $400 21
This Frenchwoman was surprised to win for "The English Patient"; she thought Lauren Bacall deserved it
    $400 29
DUS, in the FRG
    $500 2
She & Athena had a weaving contest
    $500 17
Kiunguja, which is spoken in Zanzibar, is a dialect of this African Bantu language
    $500 13
1943's "Magister Ludi", or "The Glass Bead Game", was the last novel by this German author
    $500 25
The name of this consomme flavored with tomato juice comes from "Madrid"
    $500 22
This pianist made a surprise appearance on the show, & Geoffrey Rush won for playing him in "Shine"
    DD: $600 30
MAN, 160 miles from LHR

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 11):

Michael Per Gunnar Boris
$700 $1,000 $900

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Michael Per Gunnar Boris
$2,300 $3,500 $1,600

Double Jeopardy! Round

WORLD FAMOUS
(VARLDSBEROMD)
COUNTRIES
(LANDER)
ASTRONOMY
(ASTRONOMI)
QUOTATIONS
(CITAT)
EXPLORERS
(UPPTACKARE)
TOUGH STUFF
(SVARA GREJER)
    $200 25
Opera composer Renzo Rossellini was the brother of this film director
    $200 6
It's the smaller of the 2 countries on the Iberian Peninsula
    $200 2
Astronomers divide the sky into 88 of these star groups
    $200 11
"Slow and steady wins the race" is a well-known moral from one of his fables
    $200 16
Through his writings, this Venetian gives us a description of Kublai Khan & his palace at Shang-Tu
    $200 26
The Pied Piper led these 2 groups out of Hamelin
    $400 24
This beautiful figure skater was once called "The Brooke Shields of East Germany"
    $400 7
Prince Albert I founded this tiny principality's Musee Oceanographique in 1910
    $400 3
In 1705 he announced that the comets of 1531, 1607, & 1682 were the same comet
    $400 12
He wrote, "My name is Sherlock Holmes, it is my business to know what other people don't know"
    $400 17
While scaling Mount Everest in April 1953, Tenzing Norgay rescued this man who had fallen into a crevasse
    $400 28
In 1910 Georges Claude created these lights, now popular in Las Vegas & Piccadilly Circus
    DD: $2,000 23
U.S. president seen here
    $600 8
This small country in the Pyrenees uses the money of its neighbors, France & Spain
    $600 4
At about 600 miles in diameter, Ceres is the largest first discovered of these minor planets
    $600 13
This ancient Chinese philosopher said, "When you have faults, do not fear to abandon them"
    DD: $3,500 18
In 1769 he & the crew of the Endeavour built Fort Venus on Matavai Bay in Tahiti
    $600 27
The Holland type of this liquor first made in Holland is usually drunk straight
    $800 22
Once a star of the Kirov Ballet, this man, nicknamed Misha, now tours with the White Oak Dance Project
    $800 9
This country's supreme court is in Sucre, not in La Paz
    $800 5
A galactic cloud of dust & gas, its name comes from the Latin for "cloud"
    $800 14
Among his last words at the battle of Trafalgar were "Thank God, I have done my duty"
    $800 19
The Gjoa, this 20th C. Norwegian's ship, was exhibited in San Francisco 1906-1972, when it was returned to Oslo
    $800 29
In 1930 he officially changed the name of Constantinople to Istanbul
    $1000 21
Some of this U.S. pop artist's silkscreens are in a museum in Slovakia, near his parents' birthplace
    $1000 10
Founded as an Egyptian army camp in the 1820s, Khartoum is now the capital of this country
    $1000 1
In the "Almagest", this 2nd century Greek astronomer suggested the Earth was the center of the universe
    $1000 15
In "The Social Contract" he wrote, "Man was born free and he is everywhere in chains"
    $1000 20
In 1642 this Dutchman was commissioned to find the Great Southern Continent
    $1000 30
This northern Tanzania national park is twice the size of Yellowstone

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Michael Per Gunnar Boris
$15,100 $12,000 $2,400

Final Jeopardy! Round

ROYAL COUPLES
Princess Sophia of Greece gave up her right of succession to Greece's throne before marrying him in 1962

Final scores:

Michael Per Gunnar Boris
$20,200 $22,000 $0

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Michael Per Gunnar Boris
$13,700 $9,000 $2,400
27 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W
20 R
(including 2 DDs),
0 W
11 R,
1 W

Combined Coryat: $25,100

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