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    $800 17
Picoides borealis is the red-cockaded species of this bird, still on the endangered list in 2004
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Show #4576 - Monday, June 28, 2004

Ken Jennings game 19.

Contestants

Lori Fountain, a homemaker and substitute teacher from Henderson, Nevada

Michael Magdalena, a government analyst from Anaheim, California

Ken Jennings, a software engineer from Salt Lake City, Utah (18-day champion whose cash winnings total $601,760)

Jeopardy! Round

LUXEMBOURG
THE CINEMA
WHAT AM I HAVING?
Y-R
(Alex: Not The Young and the Restless, but each correct response will begin with a "Y" and end with a letter "R".)
HAIR TODAY
GONE TOMORROW?
    $200 6
Rivaner is a profitable type of this planted in Luxembourg's Moselle Valley
    $200 1
1999 film with the line "The answer is out there, Neo, and it's looking for you, and it will find you if you want it to"
    $200 8
(Sarah of the Clue Crew delivers the clue from Germany.) Haben sie Bier vom Fass?--I just asked for this form of beer
    $200 21
An astronomer may speak of a solar, lunar, equinoctial or sidereal one
    $200 26
This palindromic word can mean to cut short, or a short, blunt cut, with or without bangs
    $200 13
The Oahu tree one of these gastropods is quickly, not slowly, disappearing
    $400 7
Encyclopedia Britannica says this, not French, is the lingua franca of Luxembourg
    $400 2
The park bench Tom Hanks sat on in much of this 1994 film was in Chippewa Square in Savannah, Georgia
    $400 9
(Sofia of the Clue Crew delivers the clue from Spain.) Por favor, un plato de chorizo--a plate of this, please
    $400 22
A short war between Israel & Egypt & Syria in October 1973 was named for this high holiday
    $400 27
In 2004 this real estate tycoon told People magazine that his signature swept-forward style is his own handiwork
    $400 14
The Hine's emerald species of this insect has a wingspan that can reach about 3.5 inches
    $600 16
During his years in exile, this "Les Miserables" author lived for a while in Vianden; his house there is now a museum
    $600 3
The popular soundtrack of this 2000 film includes "I Am A Man Of Constant Sorrow" & "You Are My Sunshine"
    $600 10
(Sofia of the Clue Crew delivers the clue from Venice.) Caffe con zucchero, per favore--I take my coffee with this
    $600 23
In October 2002 he made another supersonic flight, 55 years after his first
    $600 28
This rastafarian style is Whoopi Goldberg's trademark
    $600 15
The endangerment of the New Mexico ridge-nosed species of this snake was caused in part by collectors
    DD: $2,000 19
In the 1940s Luxembourg joined with these 2 countries to form a customs union
    $800 4
It was the mythological container sought by Lara Croft in "Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life"
    $800 11
(Sofia of the Clue Crew delivers the clue from Mexico.) Voy a comer pollo con mole--I'm having this in a classic Mexican sauce
    $800 24
This Cole was a known associate of Jesse James
    $800 29
This 6-letter hairstyle is "business in front, party in the back"
    $800 17
Picoides borealis is the red-cockaded species of this bird, still on the endangered list in 2004
    $1000 20
The Congress of Vienna in 1815 made Luxembourg a state headed by this type of ruler
    $1000 5
In this animated film, Henry J. Waternoose says, "Kids these days. They just don't get scared like they used to"
    $1000 12
(Sarah of the Clue Crew delivers the clue from the Bronx.) Hey, Sal, I got some hungry people out here; give me a garbage pie--I just ordered up one of these
    $1000 25
"Savage Sam" is a sequel to the Fred Gipson book called "Old" this
    $1000 30
George Clooney popularized the close-cut style named this, like a certain leader
    $1000 18
Among the colorful mammals on the endangered list are the gray & the red ones of these predators

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

Ken Michael Lori
$2,800 $2,800 $1,000

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Ken Michael Lori
$7,800 $4,200 $3,600

Double Jeopardy! Round

MAIN STREET U.S.A.
POP MUSIC
"A"NCIENT GREEKS
FLOWERS
BRITISH INVENTIONS
BEFORE & AFTER
    $400 26
Borgen's Cafe, on Main St. in Westby, Wisconsin, feels a bit like Oslo, with menus & banter in this language
    $400 16
This rapper won a 2000 MTV award for Best Male Video for "The Real Slim Shady"
    $400 11
A fabulist:
620-560 B.C.
    $400 21
The white petals of this flower are usually pulled to see if "she loves me" or "she loves me not"
    $400 2
A perambulator or pram to the Brits, it was invented in 1733 by William Kent for the Duke of Devonshire's kids
    $400 1
1980 scarefest in which mom & daughter switch bodies one day & are stalked by Jason at Camp Crystal Lake
    $800 27
In Salt Lake City take Main Street to this square to find the Mormon Tabernacle
    $800 17
'60s Dylan classic that begins, "Once upon a time you dressed so fine"
    $800 12
A philosopher & student of Plato:
384-322 B.C.
    $800 22
This flower seen here is often spotted on a man's lapel
    $800 7
In 1676 Robert Hooke came up with a universal one of these to manipulate the mirrors of his helioscope
    $800 3
Leif Ericson's dad who was a huge star with low surface temperature
    $1200 28
There's a house dating from 1648 on Main St. in this "directional" resort village in New York's Hamptons
    $1200 18
In the summer of 2002 this country star hit the Hot 100 chart with "Courtesy Of The Red, White And Blue"
    $1200 13
A comedic dramatist:
445-385 B.C.
    DD: $5,000 23
These flowers blooming in a Flanders cemetery during WWI inspired a famous poem by Major John McCrae
    $1200 8
The name of this Scot who invented the steam hammer sounds just like the American who invented basketball
    $1200 4
Fictional girl sleuth who's the granddaughter of "The Great Profile"
    $1600 29
Bob Seger was "down on Main Street" in this city, home to a university
    $1600 19
Alicia Keys received 5 Grammys for 2001, including Best New Artist & Song of the Year for this hit
    $1600 14
A mathematician:
287-212 B.C.
    $1600 24
Grown from bulbs, they're the cheerful spring flowers seen here
    $1600 9
For the military, zoologist John Kerr developed the "dazzle paint" type of this, something animals also use
    $1600 5
Projection at the southern tip of South America also called a cornucopia
    DD: $3,200 30
Your feelings may run deep on historic Main Street in this city, home of Oklahoma State University
    $2000 20
"Come Back Home" is the first single from his 2003 album "Day I Forgot"
    $2000 15
The "Oresteia" tragedian:
525-456 B.C.
    $2000 25
In song, Colorado is where these bluish & white state flowers grow
    $2000 10
The miner's safety lamp was also called by the name of this British chemist who invented it in 1815
    $2000 6
"Lethal Weapon" director whose group was caught in a Sierra Nevada pass in the winter of 1846-47

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Ken Michael Lori
$28,000 $7,000 $9,200
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

BOOK TITLES
"I am the rose of Sharon" & "When you know your name, you should hang on to it" are from 2 different books titled this

Final scores:

Ken Michael Lori
$21,000 $1 $101
19-day champion: $622,760 3rd place: $1,000 2nd place: $2,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Ken Michael Lori
$21,800 $7,000 $9,200
26 R
(including 3 DDs),
2 W
14 R,
2 W
10 R,
1 W

Combined Coryat: $38,000

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