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    $400 18
This car company once used characters from the comic strip Peanuts in commercials for its Falcon
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Show #4308 - Wednesday, April 30, 2003

2003 Celebrity Jeopardy! game 3.

Contestants

Will Estes, an actor from American Dreams

Linda Park, an actress from Star Trek: Enterprise

Brad Paisley, a country music singer from the album Mud on the Tires

Jeopardy! Round

BRAIN SURGERY FOR DUMMIES
AGENTS & MANAGERS
AMERICAN DREAMS
BOTTLED WATER
READY FOR YOUR NUDE SCENE?
CATS ALL, FOLKS
    $200 9
It's an important first step in a craniotomy, even if the patient doesn't want the Vin Diesel look
    $200 1
Alan Eagleson was Bobby Orr's agent before founding this league's player's association
    $200 2
His famous "I Have a Dream" speech ends, "Free at last! Free at last! Thank God Almighty, we are free at last!"
    $200 4
Leonardo DiCaprio will sketch you in the nude to emulate this 1997 film
    $200 20
This Asian carnivore is the largest member of the cat family & the only big cat with striped fur
    $400 15
Tree surgeons use the chain type of this; brain surgeons use the gigli type
    $400 16
Miller Huggins, "The Mighty Mite", managed this 1920s baseball team called "Murderers' Row"
    $400 5
Patrick Henry said, "I know not what course others may take, but as for me, give me" this "or give me death!"
    $400 3
This sparkling French mineral water that comes in a green bottle is named for a doctor from Nimes
    $400 19
Uh-oh! You might want to go on this diet program promoted by Fergie
    $400 11
Proverbially, this type of inquisitiveness is what "killed the cat"
    $600 17
Agent Leigh Steinberg wrote "Winning with Integrity" & was a model for this Tom Cruise character
    $600 6
The Declaration of Independence says one of our rights is the "pursuit of" this
    $600 10
Called a "fitness water" because vitamins are added to it, Propel is from the makers of this sports drink
    $600 21
We'll film your scene on this kind of "set" that has a minimal crew -- no gawkers allowed
    $600 12
He's the long-time MGM superstar seen here
    $800 24
Pituitary surgery may be done by going in through this, the same way patients may have to pay the surgeon
    $800 7
In May 1961 he vowed to land a man on the moon & return him safely to Earth by the end of the decade
    DD: $800 18
The natural rock formation in the California mountains seen here gave this water brand its name & "points" to its stream
    $800 22
The camera won't reveal too much when you play this Egyptian queen: you'll be up to your "asp" in a milk bath
    $800 13
Except for the cheetah, all cats can retract these
    $1000 8
The first of FDR's "Four Freedoms" was freedom of this "and expression"
    $1000 23
Some fans may watch your nude scene with their "Eyes" this (as in the title of a Stanley Kubrick film)
    $1000 14
One of the very few curly-haired varieties of cat, the Cornish Rex was developed in this country

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

Brad Linda Will
$2,400 $2,200 $2,800

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Brad Linda Will
$3,000 $2,800 $3,800

Double Jeopardy! Round

AN "F" IN HISTORY
GOING COUNTRY
21st CENTURY MOVIES
THE SHAKESPEARE PLAY'S THE THING
STAR TRACK
WHO DOES HE THINK HE IS?
    $400 18
This car company once used characters from the comic strip Peanuts in commercials for its Falcon
    $400 27
In 1975 the fall of Saigon ended the war in this country
    $400 6
"Memento" & "Irreversible" share this unusual storytelling technique
    $400 1
In this play Emilia tells Iago & Desdemona, "The moor's abused by some most villainous knave"
    $400 24
This star of "Sex and the City" is Mrs. Matthew Broderick
    $400 16
He's hanging out in the woods with a bunch of guys in tights; says they're his "Merry Men" -- He thinks he's...
    $800 10
In June of 1752, this man famously flew a kite in a thunderstorm as part of an electricity experiment
    $800 7
(Sofia of the Clue Crew in Kauai, Hawaii) Hawaiian jungles stood in for African jungles when this 2003 Bruce Willis movie was filmed
    $800 2
Later a title character, this cruel king made his 1st appearance in a Shakespeare play in "Henry VI, Part 2"
    $800 12
Country of birth of the famed beauty seen here
    $800 13
He never goes anywhere without a mask & cape (Hey! Stop cutting "Z"s into my sofa!) He thinks he's...
    $1200 11
First name of the famous nursing pioneer known as "The Lady with the Lamp"
    $1200 9
It's the largest country in the Caribbean & it's only about 90 miles south of Florida
    $1200 8
As a Manhattan mom named Meg, this actress gets a bit panicky in "Panic Room"
    $1200 3
Alas, this deceased court jester in "Hamlet" was "A fellow of infinite jest, of most excellent fancy"
    $1200 23
Michael Mann, the director of "The Insider", called this actor "A young Marlon Brando"
    $1200 14
If he shoots an apple off my head, I'll tell him he doesn't have the legs for lederhosen! He thinks he's...
    $1600 19
Don't slip as you name this Austrian doctor who founded the therapeutic method of psychoanalysis
    $1600 21
This Robert Altman film set in a manor was nominated for a Best Picture Oscar
    $1600 4
Disguised as a lawyer, she saves Antonio from the revenge of Shylock
    DD: $1,000 25
Paulette Goddard nearly got this coveted 1939 role & was even given Southern accent lessons
    $1600 15
He's flouncing around in a 3'-high wig, screaming "Let them eat cake!" (He's really lost his head!) He thinks he's...
    $2000 20
This Spanish king married Queen Isabella in 1469 & sent Columbus off to America in 1492
    $2000 22
It stars Robin Williams as a psychotic nebbish obsessed with a suburban family
    $2000 5
He was the fairy king; Titania was his queen
    $2000 26
In the 1930s several stars had this last name: Dick sang, Eleanor danced & William detected
    $2000 17
He keeps writing gloomy poetry & muttering about some girl named Annabel Lee; yep, he's really "Raven" -- He thinks he's...

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Brad Linda Will
$8,600 $9,000 $8,200

Final Jeopardy! Round

FAMILIAR PHRASES
This phrase meaning "discuss the most important matter" dates back to 1920s movie editing

Final scores:

Brad Linda Will
$12,600 $3,000 $16,400
2nd place: $20,000 for The Michael J. Fox Foundation 3rd place: $20,000 for the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation and UNICEF Winner: $50,000 for New Leash on Life and CARE

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Brad Linda Will
$8,600 $10,800 $8,200
13 R,
2 W
13 R,
4 W
(including 2 DDs)
13 R,
1 W

Combined Coryat: $27,600

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