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    $1000 23
You'd better not drive the wrong direction down an einbahnstrasse, which is this
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Show #4509 - Thursday, March 25, 2004

Contestants

Mike Smith, a litigation technology specialist from Washington, D.C.

Monica Shafer, an environmental scientist from San Antonio, Texas

Jack Rosenzweig, a government attorney from Honolulu, Hawaii (2-day champion whose cash winnings total $50,801)

Jeopardy! Round

THE WESTERN HEMISPHERE
BIRD, REPTILE OR FELINE
MIND YOUR MANNERS
PEABODY AWARD WINNERS
NOTABLE WOMEN
GERMAN WORDS & PHRASES
    $200 1
The name of this religion predominant in Haiti is an African-derived word for "god" or "spirit"
    $200 9
The Gila monster
    $200 6
When "The Star-Spangled Banner" is played, foreigners as well as Americans should do this
    $200 26
1996 was a good year for Fox as 2 of its shows won: "The X-Files" & this animated series
    $200 14
In 1994 a Liberty ship was named in honor of this Underground Railroad leader
    $200 16
If your command of the German language is poor, it wouldn't hurt to ask, "Sprechen sie Englisch?", which means this
    $400 2
This small Mexican state's "saucy" name is Indian for "damp earth", not "hot pepper"
    $400 10
The catamount
    $400 7
Etiquette experts say it's okay between courses or after the meal to put these body parts on the table
    $400 27
This show whose theme is heard here copped an award for 1981
    $400 15
Dorothy Hansine Andersen identified this disease abbreviated CF & devised a test to diagnose it
    $400 19
Literally meaning "little woman", it once meant "Miss", but many modern German women now find it offensive
    DD: $1,000 3
Canada's southernmost point lies on Middle Island in this Great Lake
    $600 11
The auk
    $600 8
"Etiquette for Dummies" says an index finger flat & firm against your upper lip may forestall one of these
    $600 28
A tour she gave of her home in 1962 won a Peabody
    $600 17
Reaching for the stars, in 1865 Maria Mitchell became Vassar's first professor of this science
    $600 20
Germans call this holiday Neujahrstag
    $800 4
Argentines call residents of this port city "Portenos", which means "people of the port"
    $800 12
The adder
    $800 24
If you have ESP or your phone has this, it's okay to answer the phone greeting the person by name
    $800 29
The Program for Youth Award for 1960 went to this game show sponsored by GE
    $800 18
While living in Europe, she was asked to help introduce the Red Cross to America, & she did
    $800 22
If you order schwarzen kaffee mit sahne in a restaurant, you'll get coffee with this
    $1000 5
The West Indian island of Aruba is a self-governing part of this European country
    $1000 13
The pintail
    $1000 25
At a formal dinner, don't sit until the host, hostess or this person does
    $1000 30
She produced & starred in 1974's Peabody Award-winning "Free to Be...You & Me"
    $1000 21
Grace Hopper was perhaps best-known for co-developing this computer language used in business
    $1000 23
You'd better not drive the wrong direction down an einbahnstrasse, which is this

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

Jack Monica Mike
$2,000 $600 $2,600

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Jack Monica Mike
$3,000 $5,600 $5,400

Double Jeopardy! Round

U.S. GOVERNMENT
NATIONAL COATS OF ARMS
BIG SCREEN TITLE PAIRS
NEFERTITI TIME
WHAT A BODY!
"Z"OWEE!
    $400 1
A president "shall have the power to grant reprieves and" these "for offenses against the United States"
    $400 19
The shield on this country's coat of arms is supported by a European woman & a Maori chieftain
    $400 2
1989:
"...and Misdemeanors"
    $400 26
Nefertiti's stepson was this boy king who became pharaoh at about the age of 9
    $400 16
As a prefix, this facial feature means "fat"; so maybe giving someone a fat one is redundant
    $400 11
This German count launched his first airship in 1900
    $800 7
Border & Transportation Security is 1 of the 5 divisions of this department headed by Tom Ridge
    $800 20
This object appears on Switzerland's coat of arms as well as its flag
    $800 3
1971:
"...and Broomsticks"
    $800 27
An inscribed golden one of these bugs suggests that Nefertiti briefly ruled in her own right
    $800 17
3 cuneiform bones along with the metatarsals help form each of these foot parts that may leave you flat
    $800 12
Anthony Quinn won an Oscar for playing the brother of this Mexican revolutionary
    $1200 8
Article 7 of the U.S. Constitution requires that this many of the 13 states ratify it to put it into effect
    $1200 23
Its coat of arms bears the motto "Unity Through Diversity", not "Beware of the Komodo Dragon"
    $1200 4
1989:
"...and Sheba"
    $1200 28
Some historians speculated that a mummy found at Location KV35 in this valley may prove to be Nefertiti
    $1200 18
If you want to make a protein, the instructions can be found in this in your genes
    $1200 13
Wearing the traditional garb of his people, a chief of this 8 million strong group is seen here
    $1600 9
Of the current Supreme Court justices, he has served the longest -- 32 years
    DD: $2,000 24
Its coat of arms shows the isthmus of Panama, which was once a part of it
    $1600 5
1992:
"...and Away"
    $1600 29
The famous painted bust of Nefertiti is housed in the Egyptian Museum of this German capital city
    $1600 21
Vitamin D is activated when the skin is exposed to this radiation
    $1600 14
Though they might have called her "Buttons", this was Moses' wife's name
    DD: $1,500 10
This standing committee in the House of Representatives deals with tax bills
    $2000 25
Costa Rica's coat of arms features these 2 bodies of water
    $2000 6
1982:
"...and Treacle"
    $2000 30
Nefertiti's husband was this pharaoh, one of the 1st in history to establish a monotheistic religion
    $2000 22
Bradycardia refers to a slow resting heartbeat; this is the opposite, a fast one
    $2000 15
Marilyn Sitzman, this man's secretary, braced him as he filmed JFK's assassination

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Jack Monica Mike
$9,800 $8,000 $17,900

Final Jeopardy! Round

INTERNATIONAL PLAYWRIGHTS
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from the Yale Repertory Theatre) During apartheid, this man chose to premiere several of his plays, including "A Place with the Pigs", here at Yale

Final scores:

Jack Monica Mike
$100 $500 $16,100
3rd place: $1,000 2nd place: $2,000 New champion: $16,100

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Jack Monica Mike
$9,400 $8,000 $19,000
14 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
14 R,
3 W
24 R
(including 1 DD),
4 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $36,400

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