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    DD: $1,000 10
He died at Castel Gandolfo on August 6, 1978 & was succeeded for a short time by the man born Albino Luciani
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Show #4072 - Tuesday, April 23, 2002

Contestants

Nathan Chan, a software tester from Bellevue, Washington

Heidi Wakeman, a teacher assistant from Gloucester, Massachusetts

Julie Moncrieff, an office manager from Chicago, Illinois (2-day champion whose cash winnings total $29,001)

Jeopardy! Round

THE LUNGS
HAIL, HAIL, ROCK 'N' ROLL
20th CENTURY NAMES
MAN ON BOARD
AIMING TO SUCCEED
"G" WHIZ!
    $200 11
Canopic jars were used to store the lungs of these preserved bodies in ancient Egypt
    $200 26
His 1964 hit "Oh, Pretty Woman" received a Grammy nomination, but lost; a 1990 remake won him a Grammy
    $200 21
The last Freemason to be U.S. president, he served for 2 years in the 1970s
    $200 16
A.B. to a Brit is this kind of seaman
    $200 6
On Dec. 31, 1999 he stepped down & named Vladimir Putin to succeed him
    $200 1
An invention [...] this 15th century man created the work seen here
    $400 12
(Cheryl of the Clue Crew presents the clue from a doctor's office)
Inhalers like this are used to treat this common lung condition from the Latin for "breathe hard"
    $400 27
Early copies of this group's "Vs." album carried the title "Five Against One" after a lyric in "Animal"
    $400 22
Often called the 20th century's greatest artist, he died at age 91 in 1973
    $400 17
If a CEO decides to become a CPO in the navy, he's shifted from "chief executive officer" to this
    $400 7
In 1958 Leonard Bernstein succeeded Dimitri Mitropoulos as music director of this orchestra
    $400 2
Graceful & swift African native seen here
    $600 13
(Hi-ho! Kermit the Frog here!)
On land frogs get a lot of their oxygen through the lungs; under water, we get it only through this organ
    $600 28
Nicknamed "The Killer", he was arrested in 1976 for brandishing a gun outside the gates of Graceland
    $600 23
Winning in 1948, he was the first American Olympic figure skating champion
    $600 18
Traditionally, the man who works this on a ship is nicknamed "sparks"
    $600 8
England's Queen Anne was succeeded in 1714 by the first king of this name, who barely spoke English
    $600 3
Known for his naturalism this Spanish master's "Portrait of the Duchess of Alba" is seen here
    $800 14
Scientists think it may be a way of ventilating the lungs (or just showing that you're bored)
    $800 29
Beginning with "Saving All My Love For You", she had 3 No. 1 singles on her debut album
    $800 24
Of the U.S. WWII generals of 5-star rank, the one who didn't graduate from West Point (did he "plan" it that way?)
    $800 19
If Lionel Richie commanded a group of ships, he'd be one of these (musically, he already was)
    $800 9
Seen here, she's the successor to Sandy Berger as U. S. National Security Advisor
    $800 4
Noisy Australian insectivore, seen here
    $1000 15
From the Latin for "lung", it's the adjective for the veins & arteries that move blood through the lungs
    $1000 30
Peter & Gordon's "A World Without Love" was penned by this legendary British pair
    $1000 25
In 1992 he became the first African-American to be nominated for a Best Director Oscar
    $1000 20
On a ship, it's the person who deals with the ship's supplies; off the ship, it's a candlemaker
    DD: $1,000 10
He died at Castel Gandolfo on August 6, 1978 & was succeeded for a short time by the man born Albino Luciani
    $1000 5
One of the founders of Europe's scientific revolution, he's the Pisa-born man seen here

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 14):

Julie Heidi Nathan
$1,800 $1,400 $800

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Julie Heidi Nathan
$3,200 $3,200 $200

Double Jeopardy! Round

THE OLD TESTAMENT
THE CHORUS
ANAGRAMMED COUNTRIES
FRENCH DRESSING
THOUSAND ISLAND
"BLUE" CHEESE
    $400 1
Jacob loved this son "more than all his children, because he was the son of his old age"
    $400 2
Part II of Handel's "Messiah" closes with this number
    $400 26
Dagomba is spoken there: GO TO
    $400 12
"Christian" French fashion designers include Christian Lacroix & this "New Look" designer
    $400 21
2000 CBS TV series set on Pulau Tiga island
    $400 11
H. De Vere Stacpoole has a 1908 bestseller with this tale of a young boy & girl marooned on an island
    $800 3
Proverbs chapter 9 says that "The fear of the Lord is the beginning of" this
    $800 7
In 1950's "What's Up, Doc?" he recalls his show biz start, singing, "OH, we're the boys of the chorus"
    $800 27
A constitutional monarchy: GUM BILE
    $800 13
This man whose famous YSL initials have been seen on sweaters, scarves & sunglasses announced his retirement in 2002
    $800 22
This island chain includes the Fox islands, one of which is Unalaska
    $800 16
Dana Carvey & Dick Butkus were featured on this '80s TV show about a police helicopter
    $1200 4
In the King James Bible, this book abbreviated Mal. is the last book of the Old Testament
    $1200 8
In "The Last Tycoon" he wrote, "One girl can be pretty--but a dozen are only a chorus"
    $1200 28
An Arab republic: RAY IS
    $1200 14
Trademarks of this French designer include her suits for women & the chain-handled quilted handbag
    $1200 23
(Sarah delivers the clue)
Wild orang-utans are found only on Borneo and this Indonesian island
    $1200 18
In 1948 tenor Jan Peerce introduced us to this creature "of happiness"
    DD: $1,200 5
Also called Canticles, this book is read in temple during the Passover holiday
    $1600 9
According to Greek legend he was the first actor to step out from the chorus & go solo
    $1600 15
Mais, oui! To be dressed properly, finish off your outfit with the scarf seen here from this design house
    DD: $2,000 24
This island envelopes Manila
    $1600 19
1984 movie in which Rob Lowe pursues rowing glory & Amanda Pays at a British university
    $2000 6
In Esther this villain is hanged on the gallows that he'd prepared for Mordecai
    $2000 10
In this "numerical" musical, chorus girl Peggy Sawyer takes the lead from star Dorothy Brock
    $2000 17
Seen here, he's perhaps for creating those cone bras for Madonna
    $2000 25
(Sarah delivers the clue from the West Indes)
Known as both Saint-Martin and Sint Maarten, the island has been ruled by these two countries since 1648
    $2000 20
1966 movie in which George Peppard pursues aviation glory & Ursula Andress during WWI

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Julie Heidi Nathan
$5,600 $13,600 $11,000

Final Jeopardy! Round

SHAKESPEAREAN GEOGRAPHY
Of the 6 locations mentioned in titles of Shakespeare's plays, this one is the only one in England

Final scores:

Julie Heidi Nathan
$8,401 $10,000 $10,700
3rd place: trip to Miami, Florida 2nd place: trip to Galley Bay in Antigua New champion: $10,700

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Julie Heidi Nathan
$5,600 $14,200 $11,400
9 R,
2 W
18 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W
(including 1 DD)
15 R
(including 1 DD),
4 W

Combined Coryat: $31,200

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