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    $400 6
Upon completing the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in 1512, he wrote to his father, "The pope is well satisfied"
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Show #4306 - Monday, April 28, 2003

2003 Celebrity Jeopardy! game 1.

Contestants

Paige Davis, a host and actress from Trading Spaces

Hal Sparks, a comedian and actor from Queer as Folk

Julie Bowen, an actress from Ed

Jeopardy! Round

EDS
YOU SHOULD KNOW THIS STUFF
GEORGIAN ON MY MIND
SCIENCE
TRADING SPACES
(Paige: No way! I'm going to rock in that category!)
HAVE A CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST
    $200 17
Shooting down 22 planes in 1918, Eddie Rickenbacker was the USA's No. 1 flying ace in this war
    $200 4
The Lord's Prayer says, "And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from" this
    $200 1
This "Pretty Woman" was born in Smyrna, Georgia on Oct. 28, 1967
    $200 9
These electromagnetic rays used to take pictures of your insides were originally known as Roentgen rays
    $200 2
4-letter synonym for "trade"; the Rose Bowl has a meet where it's done
    $200 24
G'Day Mate! Room service hopped in with kangaroo-tail soup, your breakfast from this continent
    $400 18
He hosted a phenomenally successful prime-time variety show for 24 years
    $400 5
In the '30s she starred in "The Little Princess", "The Little Colonel" & "Little Miss Marker"
    $400 22
Dinah Shore, Sally Field & Loni Anderson were longtime loves of this hunk from Waycross
    $400 10
This German-born American physicist won the 1921 Nobel Prize for Physics
    $400 3
This Illinois city's Board of Trade deals in futures, so less than 5% of what's traded there gets delivered
    $600 19
He earned an Oscar nomination for his supporting role in "The Hours"
    $600 6
Bird similes include "Spry as a spring chicken" & "Proud as" one of these
    $600 23
This fiery actress from Conyers starred in "Miss Firecracker", "Raising Arizona" & "Broadcast News"
    DD: $600 11
When combined with oxygen, this lightest chemical element makes water
    $600 12
Dealers seal transactions with a handshake in the 47th Street "district" for these gems
    $800 20
In order to marry a twice-divorced American woman, King Edward VIII of this country abdicated the throne in 1936
    $800 7
If a Maori showed you a tiki, you'd be looking at one of these
    $800 25
Born in Athens, Georgia, she starred in "9 1/2 Weeks" & played Eminem's mom in "8 Mile"
    $800 13
Also a term for someone from Warsaw, it's one of the 2 strongest points in a magnetic field
    $800 14
Muriel Siebert was the first woman to hold a seat on this Wall Street body founded in 1792
    $1000 21
In 1994 Johnny Depp played this wacky director of such classic films as "Plan 9 from Outer Space" & "Necromania"
    $1000 8
Non-potent potable for which your first set of teeth is named
    $1000 16
The symbol of this radioactive element is Pu & it sounds like it's named after Mickey Mouse's dog
    $1000 15
You must take tea before bargaining for a rug at Istanbul's "Grand" one of these trading spaces

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

Julie Hal Paige
$200 $1,200 $600

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Julie Hal Paige
$3,600 $3,400 $2,200

Double Jeopardy! Round

BOOKS & AUTHORS
OSCAR NIGHT 2003
ART & ARTISTS
FIRST NAME'S THE SAME
STATE: THE OBVIOUS
OH MY GOD! YOU'VE GOT 3 "I"s
    $400 18
Margaret Mitchell began this book, "Scarlett O'Hara was not beautiful, but men seldom realized it..."
    $400 11
With 6 Academy Awards total, this adapted musical was the big winner on Oscar Night 2003
    $400 6
Upon completing the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in 1512, he wrote to his father, "The pope is well satisfied"
    $400 1
Giuliani,
Valentino,
the Red-Nosed Reindeer
    $400 14
At last count, this state had about 2 1/2 times as many cars as Texas or New York
    $400 19
After the taping, what say we cool off with a frozen banana one of these
    $800 27
In 1990 he reissued "The Stand" with nearly 500 more pages than the original
    $800 12
This Best Actress Winner said that Russell Crowe told her not to cry... but she did anyway
    $800 7
This pop artist's studio was known as "The Factory"
    $800 2
Ashcroft,
Belushi,
Barleycorn
    $800 15
Florida's in the southeast corner of the 48 contiguous states; this state is in the northwest corner
    $800 23
Type of doctor who's most likely to give a patient a lollipop
    $1200 28
President Reagan called this man's first novel "The Hunt for Red October" the "perfect yarn"
    $1200 13
Seen here, the Chub Chubs won the Oscar in this category
    $1200 8
In 1963 this "Christina's World" artist became the first painter to receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom
    $1200 3
Lewis,
Tarkanian,
Springer
    $1200 20
The Mississippi River begins at Lake Itasca in this "M" state (not Mississippi)
    $1200 24
(Sofia of the Clue Crew in Oahu, Hawaii) I'm overlooking this Oahu beach that attracts about 65,000 visitors a day
    $1600 29
This 1939 Steinbeck classic featured a lot of Joads including Ma, Pa & Tom
    $1600 16
For "Talk to Her", he became the first man in over 30 years to win with a screenplay in a foreign language
    $1600 9
He painted "Tahitian Women" shortly after arriving on that island in 1891
    $1600 4
Henson,
Morrison,
Lehrer
    $1600 21
It's the state whose shape is seen here
    DD: $7,000 25
Sports Illustrated's 1997 Swimsuit Issue (the Tyra Banks cover) featured "Nothing but" these
    $2000 17
Chris Cooper won his Best Supporting Actor Oscar for his work in this film seen here
    $2000 10
On September 29, 1910, this painter known for his seascapes died in his studio in Prouts Neck, Maine
    $2000 5
Hamilton,
Calder,
Haig
    DD: $5,400 22
This state's name includes the name of the country that was the top destination for U.S. tourists in 2001
    $2000 26
Fran Lebowitz called this type of pasta with clam sauce "mankind's crowning achievement"

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Julie Hal Paige
$17,600 $16,000 $1,600

Final Jeopardy! Round

TRANSPORTATION
On December 11, 1967 it was removed from the British registry & turned over to the city of Long Beach, California

Final scores:

Julie Hal Paige
$27,600 $32,000 $1,599
2nd place: $27,600 for Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation Winner: $50,000 for Doctors Without Borders 3rd place: $20,000 for Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Julie Hal Paige
$17,600 $10,600 $7,000
19 R,
1 W
19 R
(including 2 DDs),
3 W
11 R,
2 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $35,200

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