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    $100 20
Leigh-Anne's favorite lunch, it's the specialty of this restaurant seen here
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Show #3275 - Friday, November 27, 1998

Contestants

Julie Spencer, a social worker from Harbor Springs, Michigan

Peter Warn, a copy editor from Buffalo, New York

Deborah Danzis, a college professor from High Point, North Carolina (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $9,201)

Jeopardy! Round

TREATIES
SECRET IDENTITIES
(Alex: You name the hero.)
LEIGH-ANNE TOURS L.A.
(Alex: We sent our intern, Leigh-Anne, around Los Angeles.)
BEACH MOVIES
COWBOY TALK
THE PREZ SEZ
(Alex: We'll tell you what the prez sez, you have to identify the president.)
    $100 16
Of the 5 treaties signed at the end of World War I, this one was signed with Germany
    $100 2
Dick Grayson
    $100 20
Leigh-Anne's favorite lunch, it's the specialty of this restaurant seen here
    $100 1
Tourists are wary of Amity Island's beaches when swimmers disappear from the water in this 1975 classic
    $100 22
If you're "belly up" or "strapped on your horse, toes down", you're this
    $100 7
"Ask not what your country can do for you..."
    $200 17
The Constitution stipulates that the president makes treaties "with the Advice and Consent of" this body
    $200 3
Diana Prince
    $200 27
On her way downtown, Leigh-Anne hung out on this school's campus
    $200 12
The first 20 minutes of this 1998 film recreate the storming of the beaches of Normandy on D-Day
    $200 23
Western riders referred to the English style of these as postage stamps
    $200 8
"I'm President of the United States, and I'm not going to eat any more broccoli!"
    $300 18
Until the 18th century, European treaties were generally written in this language
    $300 4
TV's Billy Batson
    $300 28
This neighborhood was planned to include a network of waterways like the one seen here
    DD: $500 13
(Hi, I'm Brooke Burns of Baywatch.) 1987's "Back to the Beach" reunited this team from the beach party movies of the '60s
    $300 24
A rawhide artist was a ranch hand who was good with this implement
    $300 9
"The world will little note, nor long remember, what we say here..."
    $400 19
The 1979 Israel-Egypt peace treaty called for the return of this peninsula to Egypt
    $400 5
Radio's Lamont Cranston
    $400 14
Burt Lancaster & Deborah Kerr kiss in the pounding surf... need we say more?
    $400 25
If you're downright mean, your veins are filled with this reptile's "blood"
    $400 10
"I have never been a quitter."
    $500 21
A concordat is an agreement between this individual & a sovereign nation
    $500 6
Shoeshine Boy
    $500 15
In "Beaches", Barbara Hershey & this star have a lifelong friendship that began on an Atlantic City beach
    $500 26
This term for a Southwestern tavern is Spanish
    $500 11
"We must be the great arsenal of democracy"

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

Deborah Peter Julie
$1,300 $2,600 $200

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Deborah Peter Julie
$1,800 $2,800 $1,400

Double Jeopardy! Round

U.S. HISTORY
ODD WORDS
TRAVEL EUROPE
(Alex: In the first round of play we had LEIGH-ANNE TOURS L.A. That was our intern, Leigh-Anne Brown, who earned a college credit by going around L.A. and getting pictures for us, but we couldn't afford to send her to Europe, so TRAVEL EUROPE is a regular Jeopardy! category, with no input from Leigh-Anne.)
"KISS"ING MUSIC
OEDIPUS
COMPLEXES
    $200 6
In 1890 this senator's Anti-Trust Act was passed
    $200 5
Smearcase is another name for this dairy product found in small & large curds
    $200 1
You can take a History of Beer tour & sample a brew at the Heineken Brewery Museum in this capital
    $200 12
According to the lyrics, this "May be quite continental, but diamonds are a girl's best friend"
    $200 16
"Oedipus the King" opens with a priest of this living god asking Oedipus to stop a plague
    $200 11
NYC's Rockefeller Center was once also known by this name, preserved in its "Music Hall"
    $400 7
Battle sites in this war include Buena Vista, Los Angeles & Monterrey
    $400 2
A side trip from Copenhagen should include a visit to this "Out Of Africa" author's home in Rungstedlund
    $400 21
It's the alternate title of "The Shoop Shoop Song"
    $400 17
Though many plays were written about Oedipus, those by this man are our main source for the story
    $400 13
This city's $262 million Rose Quarter Complex houses its beloved Trail Blazers
    $600 8
The cover of the May 29, 1943 Saturday Evening Post featured this "Female War Worker"
    $600 3
This city's Ducal Palace displays Tintoretto's "Paradise", the world's largest oil painting on canvas
    $600 22
This song by Seal is from the movie "Batman Forever"
    $600 18
To evade their fate, Oedipus' parents gave little Oeddie to one of these rural workers for disposal
    $600 14
Plays & ballets are also staged at this Australian landmark designed by Jorn Utzon
    $800 9
In 1834, a new political party adopted this name after they "flipped" over its use in a Henry Clay speech
    $800 4
German landmark seen here:
    $800 23
This Crystals song says, "When he walked me home that night, all the stars were shining bright"
    $800 19
The aged Oedipus lived out his days "at" this pleasant suburb of Athens
    DD: $1,000 15
Type of architecture seen in the Hagia Sophia Complex; it's also a synonym for "complex"
    $1000 10
His golden-voiced speech at the 1896 Democratic Convention clinched his nomination
    $1000 25
While in this city, stop by its beautiful Boboli Gardens behind the Pitti Palace for a picnic lunch
    $1000 24
Completes the title of the No. 1 hit by Steam "Na Na Hey Hey..."
    $1000 20
On Jerry Springer's "I Slept with My Mom and Now I Can't Look at Myself" show, Oedipus would appear with her

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Deborah Peter Julie
$4,000 $5,000 $1,000

Final Jeopardy! Round

BASEBALL TEAMS
(Alex: Great baseball season this year!)
In the early days, this baseball team was known as the Alleghenies

Final scores:

Deborah Peter Julie
$5,001 $1,999 $1,000
2-day champion: $14,202 2nd place: Trip to Costa de Estoril, Portugal 3rd place: Yamaha Clavinova Digital Piano

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Deborah Peter Julie
$3,800 $5,000 $2,000
10 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W
18 R,
3 W
13 R,
8 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $10,800

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