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    $200 2
He's the mayor of Living Island seen here
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Show #3668 - Wednesday, July 12, 2000

Doug Lach game 5.

Contestants

Cheryl Klein, an English major from Belton, Missouri

Jason Berner, a tutoring coordinator from Queens, New York

Doug Lach, a product development manager from Columbus, Ohio (4-day champion whose cash winnings total $73,400)

Jeopardy! Round

CITIES OF NEW YORK
COOKIES
SID & MARTY KROFFT TV
PSYCH 101
TREE WORDS
NOT A GREEK LETTER
    $100 3
It's "The Capital of the Empire State" & "The Edinburgh of America"
    $100 23
"Sesame Street" character whose catchphrase is "Me want cookies"
    $100 1
On their Krofft-produced variety show, Marie Osmond was "a little bit country" & Donny was "a little bit" this
    $100 12
In 1924 Viennese psychologist Otto Rank wrote a book on "The Trauma of" this early life experience
    $100 16
We'll give you a hand--these are well read by fortune tellers
    $100 19
A really big letter, it follows mu & precedes pork
    $200 4
It's "The Bison City"
    $200 24
These "skinny" Girl Scout cookies are the USA's third-most popular
    $200 2
He's the mayor of Living Island seen here
    $200 10
The first of Freud's psychosexual stages, it roughly corresponds to a child's first year
    $200 17
It's a brown color for eyes or a maid for the Baxters
    $200 22
The dance of Xavier Cugat's life, he could do it to the letter
    $300 5
"The Birthplace of Baseball"
    $300 25
The Cookies had a Top 10 R&B hit with "In Paradise"; they later became the Raelettes, this singer's backup group
    $300 8
The Kroffts helped this sitcom family put on a short-lived variety show (with a new Jan)
    $300 13
Denying driving privileges to a teen until he improves his grades is this type of "reinforcement"
    $300 18
When talking feelings, it's a synonym for to long for something
    $300 29
Letter to give to Dad on Father's Day (to even the score for the bow one he got you as a kid)
    $400 6
"The Honeymoon City"
    $400 26
Octavio is the real first name of this second baseman who played 16 years in the big leagues; 8 with the K.C. Royals
    DD: $300 9
In 1978 this Scottish band hosted the Krofft Superstar Hour on S-A-T-U-R-D-A-Y nights
    $400 14
When the brain has incoming signals of this blocked in the spinal cord, the result is analgesia
    $400 20
A more aged influential member of a tribe, or a member of the Mormon priesthood
    $400 28
In this clue, it separates the third & fourth words
    $500 7
It's "The Kodak City" & "The Photo Capital of the World"
    $500 27
In 1934 this pair from the funny pages had a baby son named Alexander; daughter Cookie was born in 1941
    $500 11
A ranger & his 2 kids got stuck in this "Land" fraught with dinosaurs & sleestaks
    $500 15
(Hi, I'm Kimberlin Brown, not a real psychiatrist, but I play one on TV.) Symptoms of this mental illness, from the Greek for "split mind", include madness, not multiple personalities
    $500 21
You wood wood like like this 1966 Neil Diamond hit if you heard it
    $500 30
1999 Kevin Smith film that didn't follow Christianity to the letter

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

Doug Jason Cheryl
$2,700 $800 $0

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Doug Jason Cheryl
$4,700 $700 $800

Double Jeopardy! Round

O CANADA
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESSES
(Alex: You have to name the Oscar winner for us.)
GYPSY
ROSE
LEE
"STRIP"s
    $200 4
This city's 1st stampede opened in 1912
    $200 1
"Tootsie"
    $200 7
This other name for Gypsies is also what Italians call their capital
    $200 10
The rose named for this "9 To 5" singer features vivid orange-red blossoms
    $200 15
In 1859 it took Robert E. Lee less than a day to suppress the uprising by this white abolitionist
    $200 20
It's a runway without the accompanying airport facilities
    $400 9
In 1932 the New Brunswick Provincial Police was absorbed by this famous force
    $400 2
"The Accidental Tourist"
    $400 8
Because of their close association, eating this animal is the main food taboo among Gypsies
    $400 11
People, people who need roses, may like the bestselling rose she created with Tom Carruth
    $400 16
When Lee was little, his father went to jail for this, like Charles Dickens' dad a few years later
    $400 21
It's the piece of metal or rubber between the door & the frame to keep the wind & rain out
    $600 28
On June 25, 1993 Vancouver's Kim Campbell became the first woman to hold this post
    $600 3
"Moonstruck"
    $600 25
The Manouche are the Gypsies mainly found in this European country
    $600 12
This hybrid tea rose shares its name with a top French cooking school
    $600 17
In 1847 Lee was wounded in the storming of Chapultepec in this war
    $600 22
"Krazy Kat" was a popular one of these that ran from 1913 to 1944
    $800 29
The Castor canadensis species of this rodent is an emblem of Canada
    $800 5
"The Year of Living Dangerously"
    $800 26
In 1997 Spanish Civil War martyr Ceferino Jimenez Malla became the first Gypsy to gain this pre-sainthood step
    DD: $500 13
You can make a decorative wreath out of the roses named for this actress whose family tree is a Gumm
    $800 18
Starting June 1, 1862, Lee's command was known as the Army of this area
    $800 23
To work an exposed coal excavation
    $1000 30
The Isthmus of Chignecto connects this province to New Brunswick
    $1000 6
"Julia"
    DD: $2,000 27
In 15th century Europe the Gypsies claimed to be from "Little" this country
    $1000 14
Meaning "The Valley of the Deer", it's a type of rose, or a single malt scotch whiskey
    $1000 19
In this May 1863 battle, Lee won his greatest victory but lost Stonewall Jackson
    $1000 24
Popular with mathematicians, it's the strip seen here

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Doug Jason Cheryl
$8,500 $4,700 $1,500

Final Jeopardy! Round

WORLD CAPITALS
Founded in 1840, this city is the world's southernmost national capital

Final scores:

Doug Jason Cheryl
$12,000 $0 $0
5-day champion: $85,400 2nd place: a trip to Quail Lodge Resort, Carmel, California 3rd place: a TicketsNow.com gift certificate

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Doug Jason Cheryl
$10,500 $4,700 $2,100
29 R,
4 W
(including 1 DD)
13 R,
4 W
12 R
(including 1 DD),
6 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $17,300

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