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    $200 13
Psalm 23:1:
"The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not ____"
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Show #3720 - Friday, November 3, 2000

Brad Rutter game 5.

Contestants

Laurence Levy, a sweater manufacturer from Queens, New York

Jim Holton, a history professor from Lakeland, Florida

Brad Rutter, a college student from Lancaster, Pennsylvania (4-day champion whose cash winnings total $50,002)

Jeopardy! Round

CONTINENTAL CONGRESS PRESIDENTS
SANDWICHES
LITERALLY
SPORTS
MEASURE TWICE
"CUT" ONCE
    $100 2
Peyton Randolph, the first president, brought the meetings to order in this city
    $100 8
When the first Arby's opened in 1964, its entire food menu was potato chips & this sandwich
    $100 21
There is no record of his activities between Stratford in 1585 & London in 1592
    $100 1
At the 1924 Olympics he broke the 1-minute barrier in the 100-meter freestyle & he wasn't swinging on vines
    $100 26
A 10-square-mile area covers 6,400 of these
    $100 9
Dining utensils
    $200 6
While still a delegate, Richard Henry Lee offered the June 7, 1776 resolution that led to this document
    $200 17
Babe, beware: it's the cold sandwich eaten most by Americans
    $200 22
According to itself, it's the biggest-selling copyrighted book, at over 80 million copies
    $200 3
In 1999 Nestor Chylak was the first of these inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame since Bill McGowan in 1982
    $200 27
1 gigawatt equals 1,000 of these
    $200 10
Someone known for telling jokes or playing pranks
    $300 14
Cyrus Griffin, the last president, went on to be one of the judges at this man's treason trial
    $300 18
Possibly from a synonym for pig, it's an eastern U.S. name for the sandwich seen here:
    $300 23
Barbara Cartland's over 700 novels include "Running Away to" this, "Never Lose" this & "Luck Logan Finds" this
    $300 4
In 1994 this Dallas Cowboy scored 22 touchdowns; in 1995 he topped that with 25
    $300 28
I love you a bushel & one of these, or 5 of these total
    $300 11
A flat, boneless piece of veal, for example
    DD: $1,300 15
He was president from May 24, 1775 to October 29, 1777
    $400 19
This egg derivative is almost always found in a tuna fish sandwich
    $400 24
Seen here in 1997, this author of military thrillers signed a 2-book deal reported at over $50 million dollars
    $400 5
In 1993 Werner Gunther of Switzerland threw one of these 72 feet 1 inch
    $400 29
A 12-this shotgun has a bore of 18.52 millimeters
    $400 12
A murderer, or an aggressively dangerous person
    $500 16
John Hanson is considered by some the first U.S. president, as he was the first to serve under these
    $500 20
Italian for "little breads", these sandwiches are becoming popular in North America
    $500 25
He's the only man to win Pulitzer Prizes for fiction ("The Bridge of San Luis Rey") & drama ("Our Town")
    $500 7
He was riding Affirmed in 1978 when he became the youngest jockey to win the Triple Crown
    $500 30
A 24-carat stone weighs 4.8 of these metric units
    $500 13
A small, lightly armed patrol boat

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

Brad Jim Laurence
$1,500 $0 $900

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Brad Jim Laurence
$5,100 $300 $1,700

Double Jeopardy! Round

SAILING
TROPICAL ISLANDS
CHEF SALAD
EGYPTIAN FILM FESTIVAL
FILL IN THE BIBLICAL ____
AMERICAN HERITAGE PREFERRED PLURALS
    $200 1
The sail in the foreground here: you might say of a new crewman that you like the cut of his
    $200 26
The island of Martinique was mainly formed by one of these & in 1902, partly destroyed by one
    $200 3
For years Julia Child has been cooking up a tempete under this moniker
    $200 11
The budget of this 1956 film with Charlton Heston ran into DeMilliones
    $200 13
Psalm 23:1:
"The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not ____"
    $200 21
Moose
    $400 2
The object seen here: you move it to port to turn the boat to starboard
    $400 27
Sepilok is a sanctuary on Borneo established primarily for these rare creatures
    $400 4
3 of the 6 restaurants owned by Emeril LaGasse are in this city
    $400 12
In 1963 she was comin' at ya as Cleopatra
    $400 14
Psalm 8:2:
"Out of the ____ of babes and sucklings hast thou ordained strength"
    $400 22
Mother-in-law
    $600 5
Soccer players as well as sailors know this term for the device seen here:
    $600 28
In 1874, after a 9-month trek, the body of Dr. Livingstone made it to this island off mainland Tanzania
    $600 8
This celeb has published his "Own Cookbook" & "The Hole in the Wall Gang Cookbook"
    $600 15
In 1932 he starred as "The Mummy" in the daddy of all mummy movies
    $600 16
Matthew 4:10:
"Get thee hence, ____"
    $600 23
Mongoose
    $800 6
On a boat, it's not a sheet on a dead shipmate, but the part of the rigging seen here:
    DD: $2,000 29
Antigua is part of this island group named for its position sheltered from the trade winds
    DD: $1,000 9
Jennifer Paterson, half of this popular cooking team, passed away in 1999
    $800 17
In a 1981 film, it's what Harrison Ford was looking for in the Egyptian city of Tanis
    $800 19
Job 3:11:
"Why did I not give up the ____ when I came out of the belly?"
    $800 24
Phylum
    $1000 7
Seen here, it gets its name because weapons were placed there on warships:
    $1000 30
A boat can take you round the Raa & Baa Atolls of the Maldives in this body of water
    $1000 10
On this Food Network show, Takeshi Kaga plays an eccentric gourmet who pits his own cooks against others
    $1000 18
In 1978's "Death on the Nile", he was in style as Hercule Poirot
    $1000 20
1 Thessalonians 1:3:
"Remembering without ceasing your work of faith, and ____ of love"
    $1000 25
Genus

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Brad Jim Laurence
$13,100 $2,500 $1,100
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

RICH & FAMOUS
"Worth" magazine says with 1.7 million ranchland acres in 5 states, this mogul is the USA's largest private landowner

Final scores:

Brad Jim Laurence
$5,100 $2,400 $101
5-day champion: $55,102 2nd place 3rd place

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Brad Jim Laurence
$11,700 $3,800 $1,100
35 R
(including 2 DDs),
3 W
12 R,
4 W
(including 1 DD)
5 R,
3 W

Combined Coryat: $16,600

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