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    $600 18
The History Channel calls this job America's one original contribution to mythology
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Show #4244 - Thursday, January 30, 2003

Jackie Harrison game 3.

Contestants

Kevin Mallory, a library assistant from Knoxville, Tennessee

Brian Hayes, an attorney from Minneapolis, Minnesota

Jackie Harrison, a surgeon from Chicago, Illinois (2-day champion whose cash winnings total $35,601)

Jeopardy! Round

U.S. GOVT. ABBREV.
PERSONAL PRODUCTS
THAT '70s SONG
THE NORMAN INVASION
WHERE AM I?
"C" FOR YOURSELF
    $200 26
Tune in to this, the VOA
    $200 6
This company introduced its baby powder in 1893, its baby oil in 1935 & its baby shampoo in 1954
    $200 1
This Carpenters classic begins, "Why do birds suddenly appear every time you are near"
    $200 12
According to this homicidal film character, "A boy's best friend is his mother"
    $200 11
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew) I'm in this city, at the very first of thousands of Starbucks stores
    $200 15
A staff or support used by the physically injured when walking
    $400 27
The DCI (Director of Central Intelligence) is a member of this group, the NSC
    $400 7
Though its logo originally said "Since 1850", this brand of casual wear was introduced by Levi's in 1986
    $400 2
This 1972 song heard here became an anthem for many
    $400 22
He won his second Pulitzer Prize for "The Executioner's Song"
    $400 13
(Sarah of the Clue Crew) I'm at the historic Chinatown gate, which only dates from 1970, at the corner of Grant & Bush in this city
    $400 17
A trial by military personnel
    $600 28
It's the "beastly" government entity known as the FWS
    DD: $2,000 8
The Ace bandage got its name in a contest: the winning entry used it as an acronym for "All Cotton" this
    $600 3
Beelzebub, Bismillah & Scaramouch are all mentioned in the lyrics to this nearly 6-minute-long song
    $600 23
In 1977 this illustrator received the Presidential Medal of Freedom
    $600 14
(Cheryl of the Clue Crew) I'm at historic Ebenezer Baptist Church in this city
    $600 18
The History Channel calls this job America's one original contribution to mythology
    $800 29
Map out your response about this government unit, the USGS
    $800 9
This clothes line introduced by Garan Inc. in 1972 had kids matching hippos & other creatures to make outfits
    $800 4
In 1975 & again in 1977 Judy Collins made the Top 40 with this song from "A Little Night Music"
    $800 24
He created & produced "All in the Family", & then there was "Maude"
    $800 16
(Sofia of the Clue Crew) I'm in this state overlooking the Mississippi just upriver from where it joins the St. Croix
    $800 19
This Puerto Rican-born Pittsburgh Pirate was the first Hispanic elected to pro baseball's hall of fame
    $1000 30
Take a look at this selfless group, VISTA
    $1000 10
In 1989 this underwear maker put Michael Jordan under contract
    $1000 5
This 1971 hit from Bread would fit in a 2-letter words category
    $1000 25
We're positive that he had a 1952 bestseller with "The Power of Positive Thinking"
    $1000 21
(Sofia of the Clue Crew) I'm at this Southwestern city, home of the world's largest balloon fiesta
    $1000 20
The Hudson River School of landscape painters loved the scenic beauty of these New York mountains

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

Jackie Brian Kevin
$7,000 -$400 $1,400

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Jackie Brian Kevin
$13,800 -$1,400 $4,000

Double Jeopardy! Round

HISTORY
ORGANIZATIONS
THE DIARY OF
OSCAR
"M.E."
TOE-KNEE
    $400 5
Stone tools were first used during this period known as the "Old Stone Age"
    $400 6
In September 2002, Jerry Lewis' telethon raised a record $58.3 million for this association
    $400 17
For 1948's "Hamlet", he was nominated for both Best Director & Best Actor
    $400 7
On TV, Jack Klugman's Quincy was an M.E., standing for this
    $400 28
This condition, the failure of an arch to form, will only keep you out of the army if it's extreme or causes other symptoms
    $800 4
In 1533, at age 3, he became grand prince of Moscow; 14 years later he was crowned Russia's first czar
    $800 12
In February 1995 Myrlie Evers-Williams, widow of Medgar, was elected this organization's chairperson
    $800 29
"Last Flight", published by her husband George Putnam in 1937, was composed mainly of her diary entries
    $800 18
Starting with "The Deer Hunter", this actress received Oscar nominations in all but 4 years from 1979 through 1991
    $800 8
For the L.A. Times, it's Dean Baquet
    $800 27
It comes before "knee" to indicate inward leg curvature such that the knees touch
    $1200 3
In 1497 John Cabot visited the area of this Newfoundland capital & named it for a beheaded saint
    DD: $2,300 13
Its slogan is "When You Can't Breathe, Nothing Else Matters"
    $1200 16
The diary this Englishman kept from 1660 to 1669 was deciphered & published in 1825
    $1200 19
Hal Wallis was nominated for producing an amazing 19 times, but won only once -- for this 1942 Bogart classic
    $1200 9
Otitis media is an inflammation of this
    $1200 22
Inflammation of this tendon that pulls up the heel is common; rupture is a lot more serious
    $1600 1
In January 1793 France's national convention voted 387 to 334 to have him guillotined
    $1600 14
Assassinated in 1990, Rabbi Meir Kahane was the founder of this organization, also known as the JDL
    $1600 20
Erasures & alterations in his 1926 diary have thrown doubt on his claim to be first to fly over the North Pole
    $1600 23
Prior to winning his Best Director Oscar for "Platoon", he won for Best Adapted Screenplay for "Midnight Express"
    $1600 10
This field deals with the design & production of machinery
    $1600 24
This term, also a riding accessory, refers to a bony growth often found on the heel
    $2000 2
On June 28, 1914 this 18-year-old Serb assassinated Archduke Francis Ferdinand, leading to World War I
    $2000 15
Its library & H.Q. in Plymouth, Massachusetts is on property once belonging to Pilgrim descendant Edward Winslow
    $2000 21
Her correspondence with Henry Miller sparked interest in her published 7-volume diary
    $2000 26
This actress was not an official nominee for 1934's "Of Human Bondage", but she finished third in a write-in campaign
    DD: $2,700 11
This literary form combines a grand style with a trivial subject, as seen in Pope's "Rape of the Lock"
    $2000 25
It's the inner & larger of the 2 main bones between the knee & the ankle

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Jackie Brian Kevin
$18,600 $1,600 $10,000

Final Jeopardy! Round

FICTIONAL CHARACTERS
A Nagasaki geisha who had a child with a man named Glover was the model for this title character

Final scores:

Jackie Brian Kevin
$20,001 $3,200 $20,000
3-day champion: $55,602 3rd place: $1,000 2nd place: $2,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Jackie Brian Kevin
$17,200 $6,600 $10,000
29 R
(including 1 DD),
3 W
8 R,
6 W
(including 2 DDs)
14 R,
2 W

Combined Coryat: $33,800

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