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    $400 9
Seeing the English Gardens at Mottisfont Abbey made Martha Stewart laugh at her own efforts to grow these
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Show #4644 - Thursday, November 11, 2004

2004 College Championship quarterfinal game 2.

Contestants

Vicky Manos, a sophomore at St. John’s University from Levittown, New York

Jeff Love, a sophomore at Stanford University from Burlingame, California

Amanda Nowotny, a sophomore at the University of Pittsburgh from New Castle, Pennsylvania

Jeopardy! Round

FLOWER
DOUGH
CHEESE
THE UPPER CRUST
"DEEP" DISH
WE WANT PISA!
    $200 8
Ottawa, Canada is famous for these flowers seen here
    $200 13
Chile uses this basic unit of currency
    $200 1
Christopher Lee, later of "Lord of the Rings", sucked blood in 1968's he "Has Risen from the Grave"
    $200 22
Athina Roussel, granddaughter of this Greek tycoon, inherited billions when she turned 18 in 2003
    $200 3
You can cook the Thanksgiving turkey this way so the outside is crispy & the inside juicy (just beware of splattered oil)
    $200 17
The Italian city of Pisa is located at the mouth of the Arno River, where it flows into this body of water
    $400 9
Seeing the English Gardens at Mottisfont Abbey made Martha Stewart laugh at her own efforts to grow these
    $400 14
No peeking! This building is portrayed on the back of the $20 bill
    $400 2
Sonny Chiba, star of such memorable films as "The Bushido Blade", appeared in "Volume One" of this Tarantino epic
    $400 23
This prince was really in the swim when he was voted water polo captain at St. Andrews University
    $400 4
This region of the U.S. includes Mississippi & Alabama
    $400 18
In Italian it's known as "La Torre Pendente"
    $600 10
Being shaped like this gives the flower seen here its name & also its genus name, Campanula
    $600 15
Italy has issued Euro coins with part of this painter's "Birth of Venus" on the reverse
    $600 27
"To Kiss in Shadows" & "Stealing Heaven" won 2003 Rita Awards for this type of novel
    $600 24
Ulysses Grant's granddaughter Julia married a prince from this country & had to flee its revolution in 1917
    $600 5
Seen here, he was an endocrinologist before promoting Ayur Veda, an ancient form of holistic medicine
    $600 19
At the head of his own militia, this medieval author of "The Prince" helped conquer Pisa for Florence in 1509
    $800 11
Bergamot is also called the "balm" of these creatures to which it's highly attractive
    DD: $1,500 16
Cherry blossoms are featured on the back of the coin worth 100 of these
    $800 28
This 2004 Fox show featured the line "I'm going to Waikiki to get a bikini wax... want to meet me after your shift's over?"
    $800 25
Oralando Montagu is making a lot of "bread" selling this lunch item (he's descended from the Earl who invented it)
    $800 6
Oprah's first selection for her book club, in 1996, was this book by Jacquelyn Mitchard about a kidnapping
    $800 20
Born in Pisa in the 16th century, he studied the laws of falling bodies & the motions of projectiles
    $1000 12
A 1971 New Jersey law made the common meadow type of this, not the African type, the state flower
    $1000 30
The name of this unit of currency used in Libya is from the Latin for "ten"
    $1000 29
A song from "Dirty Dancing" says, "Now I've had" this; "Yes, I swear it's the truth and I owe it all to you"
    $1000 26
(Hi, I'm Anderson Cooper of CNN.) My great-great-great grandfather was this shipping & railroad magnate known as "The Commodore"
    $1000 7
People on bed rest are at risk for a serious blood clot in the legs known as DVT, short for this
    $1000 21
This island off the Italian coast where Napoleon was first exiled was controlled for many years by Pisa

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 16):

Amanda Jeff Vicky
$800 $4,700 $1,800

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Amanda Jeff Vicky
$2,000 $6,300 $4,600

Double Jeopardy! Round

THE 20th CENTURY
ALBUMS
FOREIGN TRAVEL
THEIR ALMA MATERS
(Alex: We'll identify the individuals for you.)
HOUSES OF WORSHIP
COMPUTER JARGON
    $400 7
On Feb. 11, 1993 this Florida prosecutor was nominated Attorney General of the U.S.
    $400 1
In 1997 Celine Dion's "My Heart Will Go On" appeared on her album "Let's Talk About Love" & on this soundtrack
    $400 2
In estimating the time to recover from this, figure one day for every hour of the time change
    $400 18
Sir Isaac Newton
    $400 16
The last British sovereign buried at this church was George II in 1760; since then, they've been buried at Windsor
    $400 26
P2P means this type of file sharing, like Kazaa or Limewire
    $800 12
In 1940, at age 5, Tenzin Gyatso was enthroned as the 14th one of these spiritual leaders
    $800 8
'N Sync's "No Strings Attached" was the No. 1 album of 2000; this Santana album was No. 2
    $800 3
Though its slangy name suggests it goes behind, wear this in front to guard your valuables against theft
    $800 19
JFK (John Fitzgerald Kennedy)
    $800 17
The world's largest mosque is Shah Faisal Mosque near this Pakistani capital; it can hold 100,000 worshippers
    $800 27
"Treeware" is this; it comes with software programs
    $1200 13
This term, German for "lightning war," was used to describe the rapid capture of Poland by Germany in 1939
    $1200 9
"The Diary of" this songstress included "Diary", a haunting duet with Tony! Toni! Tone!
    $1200 4
Jamaica's Rock House Hotel advertises four-poster beds with this protective material over them
    DD: $1,800 20
JFK (John Forbes Kerry)
    $1200 23
The Episcopal Church at 193 Salem Street in Boston has been holding services continually since December 29, 1723
    $1200 28
Common fiery name for a nasty or insulting email or newsgroup message
    DD: $2,000 14
On Feb. 20, 1962 the destroyer USS Noa found him floating in the Atlantic after a journey of 75,679 miles
    $1600 10
Their 1999 CD "Californication" reunited guitarist John Frusciante with the group
    $1600 5
In part to prevent child abductions, the State Dept. now requires that minors appear in person to get this
    $1600 21
Radio's Garrison Keillor
    $1600 24
The seat of New York's Roman Catholic Archdiocese, it's a great example of Gothic Revival architecture
    $1600 29
"Egosurfing" means searching the net for this
    $2000 15
In 1974 the military overthrew this African leader who claimed to be descended from Solomon & the Queen of Sheba
    $2000 11
"All I Have" with LL Cool J was a last-minute addition to this Jennifer Lopez CD
    $2000 6
On entering the U.K., if you have anything to declare (besides "They talk funny here"), see one of these officers
    $2000 22
Author Ralph Ellison
    $2000 25
The Church of this in Jerusalem is said to be built over the site where Jesus was entombed after his crucifixion
    $2000 30
"VoIP" means this type of "Internet protocol" to make phone calls over the web

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Amanda Jeff Vicky
$5,800 $11,500 $10,200

Final Jeopardy! Round

BRITISH NOVEL CHARACTERS
W.E. Henley, the amputee who wrote the brave poem "Invictus", inspired this character in an 1883 book

Final scores:

Amanda Jeff Vicky
$0 $7,500 $9,400
3rd place: $5,000 if eliminated 2nd place: $5,000 if eliminated Automatic semifinalist

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Amanda Jeff Vicky
$5,200 $10,800 $12,200
14 R
(including 1 DD),
5 W
21 R
(including 1 DD),
4 W
15 R,
2 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $28,200

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