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    $2000 23
Baron Eduard De Stoeckl for Russia & this man for the U.S. worked out the 1867 Alaska Purchase Treaty
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Show #4122 - Tuesday, July 2, 2002

(Sarah: Remember the 2001 World Series? We'll take you back to the bottom of the ninth, next on Jeopardy!)

Jeff Goldfarb sets a new single-day cash winnings record of $39,999.

Contestants

Becky De Jesus, a stay-at-home mom from Hayes, Kansas

Jeff Goldfarb, a recent law school graduate from New York, New York

Judy Anderson, a mortgage banker originally from Savannah, Georgia (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $25,201)

Jeopardy! Round

THE QUOTABLE BEN FRANKLIN
MAPMAKING
THE 2001 WORLD SERIES
ORCHESTRAS
FROM FRANCE
BIRD VERBS
    $200 1
"Eat to live, and not" this
    $200 20
Similar to a relief map, a tactual map is designed for use by these people
    $200 10
The Diamondbacks broke this Florida team's record as the expansion team to win a World Series fastest
    $200 18
On Feb. 18, 1999 at Lincoln Center, this orchestra performed its 13,000th concert
    $200 11
The region of Brie produced the Briard dog but is most famous for this food product
    $200 6
Pass food or drink through the mouth & throat
    $400 2
These "fell great oaks"
    $400 21
Photogrammetry is the science of making maps from photographs taken from these
    $400 13
(Sarah of the Clue Crew stands in the stands at Bank One Ballpark in Phoenix.) Game 5 of the 2001 World Series was the first Major League game to be played in this month
    $400 19
This city's orchestra began its Pops Concerts in 1885 under the name Promenade
    $400 12
De Tocqueville called this event that changed world history "Inevitable
yet... completely unforseen"
    $400 7
If "ruffed" up, you might complain or grumble as this bird's name suggests
    $600 3
"Remember that" this "is money"
    $600 22
The symbol seen here represents one of these; the Khyber & Donner are 2 of the most famous
    $600 17
This lengthy lefty became the first pitcher to win games 6 & 7 of a World Series on consecutive days
    $600 27
During WWII Allied bombs destroyed the Philharmonie, home to this German city's Philharmonic
    $600 14
This figure seen here has an inflated sense of his own importance
    $600 8
Mindlessly repeat the words of others
    $800 4
In a letter to Josiah Quincy, Franklin wrote that "There never was a good war or" one of these
    $800 23
Profession of Joshua Fry, who mapped Virginia, & of his subordinate George Washington
    $800 25
This losing manager said philosophically, "You have to take both sides"
    $800 28
This city's Philharmonic, formed in 1842, also plays regularly at the Salsburg festival
    DD: $1,000 15
Famed Socialist Eugene V. Debs was named for 2 socially conscious French authors: Eugene Sue & this man
    $800 9
Figuratively, to prod someone into action
    $1000 5
"Three may keep a secret, if two of them are" this
    $1000 24
In mapmaking the Mercator is one example of this, a system of lines on a plane surface
    $1000 26
(Sarah of the Clue Crew steps up to the plate & takes a swing at Bank One Ballpark.) In Game 7 of the 2001 World Series this player called "Gonzo" stood here & delivered the championship hit
    $1000 29
Eugene Goossens, first chief conductor of this city's Symphony, helped get the famous Opera House built
    $1000 16
This French term for a temporary residence means "foot on the ground"
    $1000 30
Flutter, as in a candle

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 13):

Judy Jeff Becky
$2,400 $1,000 -$200

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Judy Jeff Becky
$2,600 $7,800 $1,800

Double Jeopardy! Round

THE SOUTH PACIFIC
A PINT OF ALEC GUINNESS
WELL DOCUMENTED
PARTNERS' LAST NAMES
THEIR FIRST NOVELS
CATCHING SOME "Z"s
    $400 6
Samoa has 2 official languages: Samoan & this
    $400 24
Guinness played this mythic character in the first 3 "Star Wars" films
    $400 19
The 421 B.C. Peace of Nicias between Athens & the city-state was supposed to last for decades--
didn't work
    $400 10
Tool men:
Samuel & Alonzo
    $400 1
A young girl's trial testimony against her rapist inspired his novel "A Time to Kill"
    $400 14
For
the White House,
it's 20500
    $800 7
(Jeff Probst delivers the clue from Nuku Hiva.) Born in Paris, this artist lived in Peru as a child & died in the Marquesas Islands in 1903
    $800 25
Guinness played many Shakespearean roles at this theatre aka the Royal Victorian Theatre
    $800 20
Name given the 85 essays written by Hamilton, Jay & Madison that promoted the ratification of the Constitution
    $800 11
Car men:
Henry-Charles
    $800 2
In 1955 he got an offer he couldn't refuse: the publication of his first novel, "The Dark Arena"
    $800 15
Kazantzakis' fictional funloving title peasant
    $1200 8
In 1957 remains of the H.M.S. Bounty were discovered off this tiny island
    $1200 26
It's the 1957 Best Picture winner for which Guinness won his best actor Oscar as Col. Nicholson
    $1200 21
This Empress' decree annexing the Crimea was issued on April 8, 1783
    $1200 12
Toy makers:
Herman-Irving
    $1200 3
Oui! Oui! in 1863 this science fiction pioneer published his first novel, "Five Weeks in a Balloon"
    $1200 16
In the 1838 Battle of Blood River, Andres Pretorius led troops against this African people's warriors
    DD: $2,000 9
(Jeff Probst delivers the clue.) This author visited the Typee Valley on Nuku Hiva & his 1846 "Peep at Polynesian Life" is set here
    DD: $4,400 27
In a 1965 romantic epic, Guinness portrayed Yevgraf, the half-brother of this title physician
    $1600 22
The Tripartite Pact of 1940 allied Germany, Japan & this country
    $1600 29
Paint guys:
Henry-Edward
    $1600 4
Stephen Crane's first novel told the story of this "Girl of the Streets"
    $1600 17
This "Master of the Pan Flute" has sold millions of albums worldwide
    $2000 13
This kingdom's largest annual festival is Heilala, which coincides with the king's birthday on July 4
    $2000 28
Guinness received his first Oscar nomination for this 1951 comedy about a "Mob" that robs a bank
    $2000 23
Baron Eduard De Stoeckl for Russia & this man for the U.S. worked out the 1867 Alaska Purchase Treaty
    $2000 30
Mapmakers:
William-Andrew
    $2000 5
He wrote his first novel, "Junkie", under the pen name William Lee; "Naked Lunch" would follow
    $2000 18
This domesticated critter seen here has a dewlap & it do lap up lots of water when it gets thirsty

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Judy Jeff Becky
$9,000 $29,000 $3,800
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

1980s BUSINESS
In his job since 1984, this man has been called "the Prince who awakened Sleeping Beauty"

Final scores:

Judy Jeff Becky
$10,000 $39,999 $7,600
2nd place: $2,000 New champion: $39,999 3rd place: $1,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Judy Jeff Becky
$10,000 $26,200 $5,800
15 R,
2 W
(including 1 DD)
27 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W
10 R,
3 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $42,000

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