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    $400 16
She made national news when she was convicted March 20, 1976 for a San Francisco bank robbery
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Show #4303 - Wednesday, April 23, 2003

Contestants

Amy Flynn, a freelance illustrator from Raleigh, North Carolina

Barbara Fayeulle, a homemaker and mother of two from Longmont, Colorado

Matt Caruso, a director of market research from Los Angeles, California (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $22,201)

Jeopardy! Round

PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY ADDRESSES
AIRLINES
COLLEGE FOOTBALL FIELDS
STUPID ANSWERS
(Alex: That's one of my favorite categories!)
DOLPHINS
SPEAK IN HAWAIIAN
    $200 6
4079 Albany Post Road, Hyde Park, New York
    $200 7
It was originally founded as the Queensland & Northern Territory Aerial Services Limited
    $200 26
This armed service's Michie Stadium was named for infantryman Dennis Michie, who coached its first football team
    $200 1
The Villa Park Orchards Association is the last remaining packer of these in Orange, California
    $200 16
The distinct nose of the bottle-nosed dolphin is also called this, like part of a bird
    $200 12
(Sarah of the Clue Crew in Waikiki, Hawaii) To get into the Hawaiian spirit, I will say "Thank You" with this Hawaiian equivalent
    $400 9
1000 Beal Avenue, Ann Arbor, Michigan
    $400 8
In 1973 there was "Something Special in the Air": this airline's first female pilot, Bonnie Tiburzi
    $400 27
A hound named Smokey leads the Volunteers into this school's Neyland Stadium, The Sporting News' No. 1 college field
    $400 2
The website of Alcoholics Anonymous asks the media's help in keeping its members this
    $400 17
Since 1990, new practices have cut by 90% the number of dolphins caught in nets intended for these
    $400 14
Meaning "mountain", it precedes Loa & Kea
    $600 10
Columbia Point, Boston, Massachusetts
    $600 21
Richard Branson has called this airline "my baby... and... something I am enormously proud of"
    $600 28
This school's home field is Bryant-Denny Stadium; Denny was a university president, Bryant its famous coach
    $600 3
Common name for the final chorus, heard here, in Handel's "Messiah"
    $600 18
It protrudes upward from the hump of the humpbacked whale
    $600 15
One of the purposes of honi, a nose-to-nose greeting, is to exchange ha, which is this of life
    $800 11
2313 Red River Street, Austin, Texas
    $800 22
The pilots of this international airline are all veterans of the Israeli air force
    $800 29
It's the school where you'll find Tom Osborne Field
    $800 4
(Sofia of the Clue Crew reports from a ski slope in Colorado.) Even if it's autumn, I don't think the green ever leaves the Lodgepole pine, this type of tree
    $800 19
The largest members of the dolphin family are the creatures with this homicidal name
    $800 24
It's the Hawaiian title of the following
    $1000 13
210 Parkside Drive, West Branch, Iowa
    DD: $2,000 23
Flying Dutchman is the frequent flyer program of this airline
    $1000 5
Indians who made arrows of branches broken from trees gave this Oklahoma city its name
    $1000 20
Term for a group of dolphins, they sometimes join up to form herds or aggregations
    $1000 25
It's Hawaiian for a hole of any size, from pinhole to tunnel, & also refers to a type of shelled necklace

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

Matt Barbara Amy
$2,400 $0 $1,800

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Matt Barbara Amy
$3,600 $600 $8,400

Double Jeopardy! Round

WATERFALLS
RICHARD
HEIST-ERIA
WHAT DOES SHE SEE IN HIM?
DENTISTRY
BEGINS WITH "F"
    $400 26
In 1683 priest Louis Hennepin wrote about the waters of this U.S.-Canada waterfall, "They thunder continually"
    $400 11
He began a tempestous affair with Liz Taylor while the 2 of them were filming "Cleopatra"
    $400 16
She made national news when she was convicted March 20, 1976 for a San Francisco bank robbery
    $400 1
Something is rotten in Denmark, & it's this guy, Gertrude's new husband! (he's driving her son Hamlet bonkers!)
    $400 21
Adults have 3 sets of these; the third ones are also called wisdom teeth
    $400 6
Probably a translation of an Algonquian word, this slang term for whiskey refers to its burning sensation
    $800 27
Fed mainly by melting snow, Ribbon Fall in this national park is sometimes dry for part of the year
    $800 12
This past "Autumn in New York", he & Carey Lowell tied the knot
    $800 17
Alvin Karpis said this motherly bank robber was not the evil mastermind J. Edgar Hoover said she was
    $800 2
How could Stella DuBois marry him? He looks pretty good in a T-shirt, but his vulgarity...why, it just makes me blanch!
    $800 22
The American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry says it's the most popular procedure for those under 50
    $800 7
In "The Fellowship of the Ring", this hobbit receives a magic ring of invisibility from his cousin Bilbo Baggins
    $1200 28
The main falls of this African natural wonder lie between Livingstone & Cataract Islands
    $1200 13
It's the real first & last name of the Beatles' famous drummer
    $1200 18
In a 1988 film, Phil Collins played "Buster" Edwards, a member of the gang that pulled off this "Great" 1963 heist
    $1200 3
Attention, Daisy Buchanan: Your husband Tom's a philandering jerk! You should have stuck with this title guy!
    DD: $5,000 23
As explained in the book "Marathon Man", it's "the inner substance of your teeth... where the nerves are"
    $1200 8
The name of this delicacy, often a paste, is French for "fat liver" (Mmmm!)
    DD: $2,400 29
Reichenbach Falls in the Swiss canton of Bern was the setting of this literary hero's reported demise
    $1600 14
With 200 victories, he's won more NASCAR races than any other driver
    $1600 19
This duo seen here was executed in 1927 for robbery & murder at a Massachusetts factory in 1920
    $1600 4
Roger Chillingworth?!?! What was this woman thinking? She should have run off with that dishy minister
    $1600 24
Having 2 surface lumps for mashing food gives the tooth seen here this name
    $1600 9
This ballet about 3 sailors on leave in New York City was turned into the musical "On The Town"
    $2000 30
This Venezuelan waterfall is named for the American aviator who first observed it from the air in 1935
    $2000 15
In 2000 he reprised his role as John Shaft, this time playing Samuel L. Jackson's uncle
    $2000 20
Every September residents of Northfield in this state reenact a 19th century bank robbery pulled by the James gang
    $2000 5
This Thomas Hardy heroine should have listened when I warned her to stay away from that rakish rogue Alec d'Urberville
    $2000 25
Also meaning "an imitation", it's the mold the dentist takes of your teeth
    $2000 10
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew in Rome sitting in front of the Colosseum) The Colosseum was first called this amphitheatre after the family name of the emperors who built it

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Matt Barbara Amy
$15,600 $3,400 $11,400

Final Jeopardy! Round

CHARACTERS
Person missing from: Rossweisse, Ortlinde, Siegrune, Grimgerde, Helmwige, Gerhilde, Waltraute & Schwertleite

Final scores:

Matt Barbara Amy
$8,399 $400 $6,800
2-day champion: $30,600 3rd place: $1,000 2nd place: $2,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Matt Barbara Amy
$18,000 $3,400 $15,400
26 R,
5 W
(including 1 DD)
7 R,
3 W
19 R
(including 1 DD),
3 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $36,800

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