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    $600 27
These characters that formed the Viking alphabet used mostly straight lines because they were easy to carve
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Show #3469 - Thursday, October 7, 1999

Contestants

Cathy Nieng, a student from Chicago, Illinois

Pat Tortorello, a corrections officer from Belleville, New Jersey

Leslie Quickley, a sous chef from New York City, New York (3-day champion whose cash winnings total $31,003)

Jeopardy! Round

WORLD CAPITALS
POWER SOURCES
GUINNESS RECORDS
THE GOOD LIFE
TV's COMIC BOOK HEROES
(Alex: We'll give you the actor, you give us the hero)
LEAPIN' LIZARDS!
    $100 6
The Staszic Palace in this capital is the headquarters of the Polish Academy of Sciences
    $100 30
[Hi, I'm Melissa Joan Hart] It's a source of a modern witch's power; the Witches' Almanac shows its monthly phases
    $100 9
60 people in Singapore linked these office supplies into a 16-mile long chain
    $100 21
You're blessed with luck if you're born with this piece of flatware in your mouth
    $100 14
Adam West
    $100 29
The largest species of this color-changing lizard may reach a length of nearly 2 feet
    $200 7
Opera lovers know the Royal Danish Opera is based in this city
    $200 27
Collectors for this type of energy are seen here
    $200 10
Continent that's home to the smallest & tallest tribes
    $200 23
Good places to be include Easy Street, Fat City & this animal heaven
    $200 15
George Reeves
    $200 28
Horned lizards are often called this because of their resemblance to a certain amphibian
    $300 4
James Joyce's nephew sometimes conducts tours of the James Joyce Cultural Centre in this city
    $300 26
In a George Eliot novel, it was the river that powered the Dorlcote Mill
    $300 11
Cyd Charisse's were insured for $5 million, beating out Betty Grable's $1.25 million
    $300 19
Florally speaking, you can be rolling in clover or lying on a bed of these
    $300 16
Lynda Carter
    $300 1
Only 2 lizards are poisonous: the beaded lizard of Mexico & this species of the American Southwest
    $400 5
Now Haiti's capital, this city once known as L'Hopital was nearly destroyed by an earthquake in 1751
    $400 24
The pendulum in your standard grandfather clock is driven by these objects
    $400 12
With over 700,000 visitors a year, this American's is the most visited gravesite in the world
    $400 20
The part "of luxury" you "live in"
    $400 17
Lou Ferrigno
    $400 2
Native to a few islands in Indonesia, this giant lizard was unknown to the outside world until 1912
    $500 8
You'll find this city's Museum of Moroccan Arts inside a former royal palace
    $500 25
In the early 1900s this American inventor developed the alkaline cell battery
    DD: $1,000 13
The loudest sound from a living source is produced by these sea creatures
    $500 22
Riding this "train" you can afford the really fine dog food
    $500 18
Gil Gerard
    $500 3
The marine iguana, the only lizard that lives in the sea, lives off the coast of these Ecuadoran islands

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

Leslie Pat Cathy
$1,100 $3,100 $200

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Leslie Pat Cathy
$2,600 $4,800 $200

Double Jeopardy! Round

THE BODY HUMAN
FILM FACTS
THE VIKINGS
LITERARY CROSSWORD CLUES "T"
SAINTS
SINNERS
    $200 4
The stapes, the smallest bone in the body, is located in this organ
    $200 30
Dick Van Dyke played a dancing chimney sweep & an elderly banker in this 1964 Disney classic
    $200 7
Although the wealthy drank wine, the average Viking drank beer or this strong, sweet drink made from honey
    $200 29
Tim Cratchit's adjective
(4)
    $200 1
This saint of Paola who could read minds is less well known than an Assisian of the same name
    $200 12
When this "lucky" mobster took a fall, Frank Costello became acting head of his family
    $400 5
When this gland is too active or not active enough, a goiter may develop
    $400 26
She co-starred with Maurice Chevalier in "Love Me Tonight" before she teamed up with Nelson Eddy
    $400 28
This thunder god's hammer was a prominent motif in Viking jewelry
    $400 16
Doomed damsel of the d'Urbervilles
(4)
    $400 8
This saint is the only king of France to have been canonized
    $400 17
Iowa senator Tom Harkin is trying to get this Black Sox ballplayer's record cleared
    $600 2
Hair grows out of these small baglike structures in the skin
    $600 25
Johannesburg-born actress Janet Suzman was nominated for an Oscar for her 1971 portrayal of this czarina
    $600 27
These characters that formed the Viking alphabet used mostly straight lines because they were easy to carve
    $600 13
Transcendentalist pond-erer
(7)
    $600 9
St. Margaret, a patriarch of this country, died in 1093, soon after her husband King Malcolm
    $600 18
3 decades after the Tate-LaBianca murders, he & several of his followers remain in prison
    $800 3
This 10-inch tube that carries food from the mouth to the stomach is also known as the gullet
    $800 23
She wasn't married to Ringo Starr yet when she co-starred with him in the prehistoric comedy "Caveman"
    DD: $1,000 21
In a 911 treaty, Charles III granted the Vikings control of this area of France now named for them
    $800 14
South Seas Sadie
(8)
    $800 10
His temptations are a common subject of art, as seen here
    $800 19
6 members of this "army" that kidnapped Patty Hearst met a fiery end in May 1974
    DD: $3,000 6
2 of the 3 bones that meet at the shoulder joint
    $1000 24
Leslie Caron's 1956 film "Gaby" was a remake of this 1940 Vivien Leigh film named for a bridge
    $1000 22
Founded over 1000 years ago by the Vikings, Tynwald Court on this Irish Sea isle is one of the oldest legislatures
    $1000 15
Gunter Grass' drum
(3)
    $1000 11
This translator of the Latin Vulgate Bible is the patron saint of librarians
    $1000 20
4 members of this Montana group were convicted in 1998 by the legal system they don't recognize

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Leslie Pat Cathy
$3,400 $10,200 $1,800
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

FAMOUS BALLETS
A magic feather helps save the life of Prince Ivan in this Stravinsky ballet based on Russian folklore

Final scores:

Leslie Pat Cathy
$3,800 $10,200 $1,000
2nd place: Trip to Half Moon Beach Club, Montego Bay, Jamaica New champion: $10,200 3rd place: Yamaha Clavinova Digital Piano

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Leslie Pat Cathy
$4,400 $7,700 $1,800
18 R,
5 W
(including 1 DD)
22 R
(including 2 DDs),
1 W
6 R,
1 W

Combined Coryat: $13,900

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