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    $800 24
The most effective way of treating pernicious anemia is through injections of this vitamin
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Show #3480 - Friday, October 22, 1999

Eddie Timanus game 3.

Contestants

Wendy Ball, a tour operator from Mount Prospect, Illinois

Tony Kollath, a computer network administrator from Arlington, Virginia

Eddie Timanus, a sportswriter from Reston, Virginia (2-day champion whose cash winnings total $27,100)

Jeopardy! Round

BOY MEETS WORLD
WHO'S THE BOSS
SEAQUEST
EVERYBODY LOVES RAY
MARRIED WITH CHILDREN
PARTY OF "FIVE"
    $100 6
At 16 in 1785, this future first consul became head of his family & graduated from the Paris Military Academy
    $100 16
Kelly Garrett, Jill Munroe & Sabrina Duncan all went undercover for this mysterious boss
    $100 22
This sea stretches from Beirut to Gibraltar
    $100 11
This "sweet" boxer had fought just once in 5 years when he decisioned Marvin Hagler in 1987
    $100 21
It can be an early harmonious period for a president, or a married couple can take a "second" one without the kids
    $100 1
After December 1944, it was Ike's rank
    $200 7
Around 1347 B.C. at the age of 9, his rule as pharaoh began
    $200 17
Miss Jane Hathaway reluctantly schemed with this miserly banker
    $200 23
One of the traditional 7 seas, it shares its name with a Rodgers & Hammerstein musical
    $200 12
This pulp author was past 50 when he wrote his first novel, "The Big Sleep"
    $200 24
Parents of infants must learn to deal with these, from the medieval Greek "diaspros", or "pure white"
    $200 2
Whether it happens in the afternoon or not, it's facial stubble
    $300 8
In 1923 the San Francisco Symphony hosted the debut of this 7-year-old American violin prodigy
    $300 18
Tattoo labored for this man on "Fantasy Island"
    $300 25
Moses "Stretched his hand over" it & it was sundered
    $300 13
"X-Ray" is the 1994 "Unauthorized Biography" of this leader of the Kinks
    $300 28
Babies are in this "mouthy" stage according to psychoanalytic theory
    $300 3
This type of "discount" is slang for shoplifting
    $400 9
Of 6, 10 or 14, the age of Michael Kearney in 1994 when he became the USA's youngest college graduate
    $400 19
On "Bewitched" Darrin Stephens worked his advertising magic for this partner of McMann
    DD: $1,500 26
WWI's important naval Battle of Jutland took place in this sea
    $400 14
"Write if you get work" was Ray Goulding's catchphrase as half of this duo
    $400 29
Make sure all your children are immunized against this "barnyard" disease caused by Varicella-Zoster
    $400 4
Vice President Thomas Marshall said, "What this country needs is a good" one of these
    $500 10
The last male in the Tudor line, he became king at age 9 upon the death of Henry VIII
    $500 20
Every week Danno Williams would "book 'em" for this boss
    $500 27
Despite this name, it's really the world's largest lake
    $500 15
25 years after "The Lost Weekend", he played Ryan O'Neal's dad in "Love Story"
    $500 5
Stalin launched the first of these in 1928

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

Eddie Tony Wendy
$2,000 $700 $1,300

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Eddie Tony Wendy
$3,200 $1,500 $3,000

Double Jeopardy! Round

THE HAYES YEARS
THE FILM VAULT
THAT'S MY LAW
GOULASH
19th CENTURY LITERATURE
ACTORS' RHYME TIME
    $200 26
On November 23, 1880 this "Sunflower State" became the first to prohibit in its constitution the sale of liquor
    $200 6
It's the title nickname of the psychopath Al Pacino played in a 1983 film
    $200 16
Snell's Law governs the angle of refraction of this as it passes from one medium to another
    $200 21
In 1957 child model Jim O'Neill was chosen to grace the cover of his "Baby and Child Care Book"
    $200 8
William Wells Brown's "Clotel; or, The President's Daughter" is about the kids this man allegedly had with a slave
    $200 1
Michael J.'s containers
    $400 7
Sidney Poitier starred in the 1961 film version of this Lorraine Hansberry drama about a black Chicago family
    $400 17
Kepler's first law says that planetary orbits aren't circular but have this shape
    $400 22
At the Oscars in 1992, Billy Crystal said this "City Slickers" co-star was backstage on the Stairmaster
    $400 9
He wrote "The Bride Comes to Yellow Sky", "The Blue Hotel" & "The Red Badge of Courage"
    $400 2
Cybill's large cats
    $600 29
In early 1880 Wabash in this state became the first city to illuminate its streets by electricity
    $600 10
As Chris, a middle-class kid, this actor saw war close up in the 1986 film "Platoon"
    $600 18
Gresham's Law, named for a 16th century financier, is usually stated as "Bad" this "drives out good"
    $600 23
Beechwood & juniper branches are used to smoke Germany's Westphalian type of this meat
    DD: $500 13
Edward Bellamy's 1888 book "Looking Backward" sends a man to this year & doesn't mention computer bugs
    $600 3
Nolte's films
    DD: $1,000 28
During 1879 he perfected his photographic dry plate
    $800 11
An action star from the '30s to the '70s, this actor headlined "The Fighting Seabees" & "Flying Tigers"
    $800 19
The Law of Independent Assortment is one of the laws of heredity named for this 19th C. Austrian monk
    $800 24
The most effective way of treating pernicious anemia is through injections of this vitamin
    $800 14
Ydgrun is a goddess worshipped by residents of this Samuel Butler country
    $800 4
Torn's witticisms
    $1000 27
10 members of this secret society of Irish immigrant coal workers were hanged on June 21, 1877
    $1000 12
Stephen King not only wrote the script for this 1986 film about possessed machinery, he directed it
    $1000 20
Objects with this property, meaning they can be deformed & regain their shapes, are covered by Hooke's Law
    $1000 25
This fourth state of matter can be made by heating a gas or applying an electric field to it
    $1000 15
Oscar Wilde wrote "The Picture of Dorian Gray" & he wrote "The Portrait of A Lady"
    $1000 5
Calista's collection of photos of actress June

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Eddie Tony Wendy
$7,000 $4,400 $6,400

Final Jeopardy! Round

SISTER CITIES
San Francisco, California is a sister city to this one in Italy

Final scores:

Eddie Tony Wendy
$13,000 $5,900 $12,800
3-day champion: $40,100 3rd place: 1-800 Gift Certificate 2nd place: Trip to Round Hill Hotel & Villas, Montego Bay, Jamaica

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Eddie Tony Wendy
$5,700 $4,900 $6,400
18 R
(including 2 DDs),
4 W
17 R,
3 W
(including 1 DD)
15 R,
0 W

Combined Coryat: $17,000

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