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    $1000 10
Uh Oh! You've been court-ordered to stay at least 150 feet away from someone; you've been hit with one of these
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Show #3839 - Thursday, April 19, 2001

Contestants

Shane Hockins, an immigration attorney originally from Windber, Pennsylvania

Ashley Ward, an actress originally from Conyers, Georgia

Darrell Hagler, a graduate teaching assistant from Tuscaloosa, Alabama

Jeopardy! Round

GLOBAL NUMBERS
OLD HAT
'60s STUFF
MOLDY OLDIES
(Alex: You have to name the artist)
COFFEE BREAK
FOREIGN WORDS & PHRASES
    $100 7
The longitude in degrees of Greenwich, England
    $100 17
It's the ancient empire whose forces wore hats like the one seen here
    $100 23
There was an extra charge if you wanted to have one of these new phones that AT&T introduced in 1963
    $100 1
"D.W. Washburn",
"Valleri",
"Last Train to Clarksville"
    $100 16
Eggnog latte is most associated with this holiday season (& don't say eggnog season!)
    $100 2
The name of this ceremonial form of Japanese suicide means to "cut your belly"
    $200 8
The latitude in degrees of the North Pole
    $200 19
Hats like the one seen here were worn officially only during this U.S. war
    $200 24
In 1961 the Green Giant began to peddle his frozen Niblets & Coke introduced this lemon-lime drink
    $200 3
"Let's Hang On",
"Walk Like A Man",
"Rag Doll"
    $200 18
The Swiss water process is a popular way to remove this bitter stimulant from coffee
    $200 12
Yiddish for "a gossipy woman", it's derived from a woman's name
    $300 9
Countries of the world that begin with X
    $300 28
It's the Andalusian gypsy dance style performed by wearers of these hats
    DD: $1,000 25
In 1967 it became the last state to allow the sale of yellow margarine
    $300 4
"Dandy",
"I'm Henry VIII, I Am",
"Mrs. Brown You've Got A Lovely Daughter"
    $300 20
Yum! In May 2000 this chain introduced its Chocolate Brownie Frappuccino
    $300 13
A Chinese form of self-defense, its name means "work man"
    $400 10
Number of mountains over 29,000 feet above sea level
    $400 29
Hats like the one seen here were once worn by troops of this nation that no longer exists
    $400 26
His "principle" stated that "In a hierarchy every employee tends to rise to his level of incompetence"
    $400 5
"Wake Up Little Susie",
"Bird Dog",
"All I Have To Do Is Dream"
    $400 21
Sumatra Mandehling, one of the world's finest full-bodied coffees, comes from this country
    $400 14
Spanish for "little war", it's a member of a small band of irregular soldiers who harass the enemy by surprise raids
    $500 11
Number of continents completely south of the Equator
    $500 30
It's the fraternal organization whose Scottish branch wears hats like the one seen here
    $500 27
On March 30, 2000 Enron Field opened, partially replacing this stadium that opened in 1965
    $500 6
He's heard here with a hit from 1963:
["She wore blue velvet..."]
    $500 22
This word that refers to a tiny coffee cup or the coffee served in it means "half cup"
    $500 15
This French phrase for a death blow given to put one out of his misery literally means "stroke of mercy"

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

Darrell Ashley Shane
$1,300 $300 $2,100

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Darrell Ashley Shane
$1,600 $600 $5,900

Double Jeopardy! Round

THE SKIPPER
(Alex: We will name a ship in literature; you have to name the skipper)
THE MILLIONAIRE
HIS WIFE
THE MOVIE STAR
AND THE "REST"
HERE ON GILLIGAN'S ISLE
    $200 12
1851:
The Pequod
    $200 26
His ex-wife Ivana got $25 million in a 1991 divorce settlement, but he did get to keep the tower
    $200 21
Ex-supermodel Patti Hansen is the wife of this wizened Rolling Stones guitarist
    $200 1
Sarah Jessica Parker is among the movie stars who've declared they don't do this type of scene
    $200 6
We've all gotten a little older since this CBS soap premiered in 1973
    $200 11
It's the ship that shipwrecks
    $400 13
1932:
The Bounty
(before the mutiny)
    $400 27
This exuberant owner of the Dallas Mavericks isn't actually from Havana
    $400 22
The evangelist born Aimee Kennedy first married Robert Semple, then this man
    $400 2
This word can mean a small heavenly body as well as a young actress headed for fame
    $400 7
Term for the period in English history after the 1660 return of the house of Stuart
    $400 14
The Skipper calls Gilligan by this diminutive nickname
    $600 18
1870:
The Nautilus
    $600 28
On the advice of his publicist, this petroleum giant who died in 1937 gave out dimes to children on the street
    DD: $1,000 23
This First Lady referred to her husband's circle of advisers as the "Murphia"
    $600 3
No longer can today's star visit this place run by restaurateur Dave, but he can still buy its famous chili
    $600 8
Arlo Guthrie starred in this '69 film inspired by his song of the same name
    $600 15
This character's maiden name was Lovey Wentworth
    DD: $1,000 19
1951:
The Caine
(before the mutiny)
    $800 24
This husband seen here holding a skull is named Louis, his wife is named this
    $800 4
Many stars are repped (as we say in the biz) by this agency, abbreviated CAA & founded by Michael Ovitz
    $800 9
2-word medical condition describing an abrupt cessation of heartbeat
    $800 16
In the third TV movie after the series, this basketball team visits the island & helps defeat a mad scientist
    $1000 20
1904:
The Ghost
    $1000 25
Rebecca Pidgeon, wife of this writer, has acted in his plays "Speed-The-Plow" & "Oleanna"
    $1000 5
An excursion, or an event at which journalists interview a star who has a movie out
    $1000 10
Uh Oh! You've been court-ordered to stay at least 150 feet away from someone; you've been hit with one of these
    $1000 17
Roy Hinkley, the ingenious Professor on "Gilligan's Island" was played on the series by this man

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Darrell Ashley Shane
$3,000 $6,200 $7,500

Final Jeopardy! Round

U.S. CITIES
On May 24, 1844 Samuel Morse was in this city demonstrating his invention

Final scores:

Darrell Ashley Shane
$2,700 $4,200 $2,595
2nd place: a trip to Sandals Royal Bahamian Resort & Spa New champion: $4,200 3rd place: a Natural Wonders gift certificate

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Darrell Ashley Shane
$4,000 $5,800 $6,800
13 R,
2 W
(including 1 DD)
12 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W
23 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W

Combined Coryat: $16,600

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