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    $800 2
FBI special agent & surfer Johnny Utah
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Show #4515 - Friday, April 2, 2004

Chris Miller game 2.

Contestants

William Nicks, Jr., a substitute teacher from Covina, California

Bobbie Lewis, a communications director from Oak Park, Michigan

Chris Miller, a retail specialist from Louisville, Kentucky (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $36,399)

Jeopardy! Round

STATE SEALS
CLASSIC CARTOON CHARACTERS
FRUITS & VEGETABLES
LIVRES EN FRANCAIS
IT'S ALPHANUMERIC
W TO W
(Alex: Each correct response will begin & end with that letter of the alphabet.)
    $200 26
Its state seal has a reverse side that displays the 6 flags that have flown over it
    $200 1
This character's "Th-Th-Th-Th-That's All, Folks" is at the end of many Warner Bros. cartoons
    $200 16
Commercial growers usually brush most of the fuzz off this fruit prior to sending it to market
    $200 21
"L'Art de la Guerre"
    $200 6
An employer gives you this form to show how much you made during the year & how much you paid in taxes
    $200 11
Roll about in the mud or self-pity
    $400 27
The seals of both South Dakota & Nebraska feature riverboats steaming along this river
    $400 2
He "will sleep til noon but before it's dark he'll have every picnic basket that's in Jellystone Park"
    $400 17
Canned pears are most likely to be this variety
    $400 22
"Le Silence des Agneaux"
    $400 7
Napster helped popularize this music compression format that was first developed in Germany in the 1980s
    $400 12
It's the middle name used as the first name by the man seen here
    DD: $2,000 28
The large star on its state seal displays symbols of the 5 Civilized Tribes which first settled there
    $600 3
Jay Ward & Bill Scott created this moose & squirrel
    $600 18
The white variety of this purplish-red root vegetable has the highest sugar content of any vegetable
    $600 23
"A la Poursuite D'Octobre Rouge"
    $600 8
This top-of-the-line brand kicks it up a notch with its "Zesty Steak Sauce"
    $600 13
It's a device you can use to move your load of garden dirt from point A to point B
    $800 29
The Goddess of Liberty & this great king adorn Hawaii's state seal
    $800 4
This cartoon character from Bedrock is a large purple-ish pet snorkasaurus
    $800 19
Succotash is a Southern dish of lima beans, sometimes chopped sweet peppers & this veggie
    $800 24
"La Ferme des Animaux"
    $800 9
This vessel, seen here, has logged more than 5 million miles at sea
    $800 14
The 1807 Treaty of Tilsit created the duchy of this, now a Polish city
    $1000 30
The sun rising over the mountains on its seal shows that it was the first state west of the Alleghenies
    $1000 5
Don Adams of "Get Smart" voiced this cartoon penguin
    $1000 20
Bok choy is also called a Chinese type of this, but has a longer, looser head than the red or white types
    $1000 25
"Autant en Emporte le Vent"
    $1000 10
It's "The Can with a Thousand Uses" & among them are removing stuck gum & adhesives, & lubricating parts
    $1000 15
To separate the wheat from the chaff by tossing it into the wind

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

Chris Bobbie William
$7,400 $1,600 $0

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Chris Bobbie William
$13,000 $3,000 $1,000

Double Jeopardy! Round

ROYAL LANDMARKS
THE MOVIE WHERE KEANU PLAYED...
PICTURE ME!
"V"ARIETY
YEAH, I PLAY THE OBOE
WANT TO MAKE SOMETHING OUT OF IT?
    $400 21
Menkaure, who died around 2465 B.C., has one of these as his tomb
    $400 1
LAPD bomb expert Jack Traven
    $400 16
"So sue me!", this man might have said when warned about oncoming danger in 1876
    $400 11
At 16, this future commodore got his sea legs when he started a Manhattan-to-Staten Island ferry service
    $400 6
Handy oboists learn to cut these to their personal preference out of pieces of cane
    $400 23
"Titanic" includes the exchange "This ship can't sink!" -- "She is made of" this, "Sir. I assure you she can"
    $800 22
In 2001 at this city's Domkirke Crown Prince Haakon married a single mother & former waitress
    $800 2
FBI special agent & surfer Johnny Utah
    $800 17
This author's 1852 work helped inspire opposition to slavery in America
    $800 12
It landed on Mars on July 20, 1976
    $800 7
The oboe represents a duck in this orchestral "Tale for Children" by Prokofiev
    $800 24
The objects seen here are made from this super-expensive metal, discovered in 1557
    $1200 28
(Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from the Schlosskirche in Wittenberg, Germany.) The Emperor's Pew is where this German emperor sat when the castle church was rededicated in 1892
    $1200 3
Future religion founder Prince Siddhartha
    $1200 18
He's the Brit seen here years before he was prime minister
    $1200 13
(Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from Gleason's Gym in Brooklyn, NY.) Seen here at Gleason's Gym is a quote from this Roman poet that ends, "Let him come forward, lace on the gloves and put up his hands"
    $1200 8
The highlight of the Classical period repertoire is his Oboe & Strings Quartet of 1781
    $1200 25
The soft ones are made from high-water-content polymers like hydroxyethylmethacrylate
    DD: $2,000 29
English folk still leave flowers at the spot where King Harold fell in this battle
    $1600 4
Young attorney Kevin Lomax, who's just moved to New York City
    $1600 19
He's been called the final victim of the reign of terror he helped start
    DD: $5,000 14
Ritz Carlton chef Louis Diat invented this soup around 1910 & named it for a city near his home in France
    $1600 9
The oboe once had 6 finger pieces & just 2 of these, but added more of these over the centuries
    $1600 26
"In the Big Rock Candy Mountain, the jails are made of" this; "you can slip right out again as soon as they put you in"
    $2000 30
47 yards across, the compass seen here at Sagres, Portugal is said to have been used by this 15th century prince
    $2000 5
Substitute football player Shane Falco
    $2000 20
From the length of time she was queen, the original 9-day wonder seen here
    $2000 15
16th century Flemish "Father of Modern Anatomy"
    $2000 10
The oboe concerto heard here is by this Italian concerto master
    $2000 27
Gumboots are made primarily of this (do not say gum)

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Chris Bobbie William
$23,600 $4,600 $12,200

Final Jeopardy! Round

GEORGE WASHINGTON
(Alex: The father of our country.)
In 1798 George wrote to John Greenwood, a man in this profession, "I am...ready to pay what ever you may charge me"

Final scores:

Chris Bobbie William
$22,799 $4,600 $1,200
2-day champion: $59,198 2nd place: $2,000 3rd place: $1,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Chris Bobbie William
$27,200 $4,600 $11,800
33 R
(including 1 DD),
3 W
(including 1 DD)
9 R,
3 W
14 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W

Combined Coryat: $43,600

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