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    $200 6
His 1999 memoir "'Tis" opens in 1949, when he emigrated from Ireland to America at age 19
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Show #3888 - Wednesday, June 27, 2001

Kevin Keach game 1.

Contestants

Chris Howard, a heavy equipment sales representative from Mississauga, Ontario

Elizabeth Heichler, a newswire editor from Arlington, Massachusetts

Kevin Keach, an operations manager from St. Ann, Missouri

Jeopardy! Round

WORLD LIT
SO YOU WANT TO BE IN MOVIES
SURVIVAL SKILLS
ANIMALS
YOU SAY POTATO
CROSSWORD CLUES "K"
    $100 1
In "Blessed By Thunder", Flor Fernandez Barrios describes growing up in this country during Castro's revolution
    $100 26
From the Latin for "hearing", it's a short performance by an actor applying for a role
    $100 11
Lie flat on your back with arms & legs outstretched to avoid sinking in this, which is just sand mixed with upwelling water
    $100 2
It's the common term for the young of a whale as well as a cow
    $100 17
The Russet Burbank potato is also known by this "state"ly name
    $100 12
Derby state
(8)
    $200 6
His 1999 memoir "'Tis" opens in 1949, when he emigrated from Ireland to America at age 19
    $200 27
This name for the Hollywood actor's necessity seen here sounds like a boxing blow to the skull
    $200 22
(Hi, I'm Jeff Probst of Survivor.) Stings from this marine creature, also called a medusa, should be washed with rubbing alcohol or vinegar
    $200 3
Of a wild dog, a rabbit or a bird, what a jackdaw is
    $200 18
At a New Jersey spelling bee in 1992, he insisted that "potato" was spelled with an "E" at the end
    $200 13
Chivalrous chesspiece
(6)
    $300 7
Euphrase Kezilahabi of Tanzania wrote his novel "Rosa Mistika" in this African language
    $300 28
Important on-set experience can be gained working as one of these aka atmospheres or background artists
    $300 23
A person who's suffered this "stroke" should be cooled quickly -- he may have a high fever & have stopped sweating
    $300 4
This civet relative not only kills cobras but mice, rats & poultry as well
    $300 19
Don Rickles voiced Mr. Potato Head in this 1995 film
    $300 14
Cinematic knockout Novak
(3)
    $400 8
Some find that reading this marquis' 18th century novel "Justine" is pure torture
    $400 29
For practice, many Hollywood actors memorize one of these long passages in a play spoken by only one character
    $400 24
Direct pressure & elevation can control bleeding; this device -- a last resort -- can cause gangrene & the loss of the limb
    $400 5
These mollusks, not oysters, are the most common source for freshwater pearls
    $400 20
This snack company uses over 5 billion pounds of potatoes annually to make Ruffles & other chips
    $400 15
Canadian river, or singer Lainie
(5)
    $500 9
This Canadian author of "The Handmaid's Tale" set her novel "Cat's Eye" in Toronto
    $500 30
They're the 2 main unions that represent professional TV & film actors in Hollywood
    $500 25
If attacked by a python or boa, this type of snake that coils to suffocate its prey, try to control its tail & uncoil it
    $500 10
"Euell" be glad to know these small apes are the only ones to habitually walk erect
    DD: $1,000 21
In Gaelic it's known as "An Gorta Mor" (The Great Hunger)
    $500 16
A gazebo, or an outdoor newsstand
(5)

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 16):

Kevin Elizabeth Chris
$1,100 $1,100 $1,100

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Kevin Elizabeth Chris
$2,500 $2,000 $3,700

Double Jeopardy! Round

RUSSIAN HISTORY
CALLED ON THE CARPET
ITALIAN MUSICAL TERMS
SPORTS NICKNAMES
WAY OUT WEST
"WO" IS ME
    $200 1
In December 1994 Russia sent troops into this breakaway republic to quell an independence movement
    $200 26
The 3 main types of woven rugs, velvet, Wilton & Axminster, are made on different types of this machine
    $200 21
This interval is an ottava
    $200 6
He really delivers as the "Mailman"
    $200 16
The "suite" about this Arizona landmark had its debut in 1931 in -- Chicago
    $200 10
Garrison's sorrowful lake
    $400 2
After marrying Nicholas II, German princess Alix of Hesse-Darmstadt took this Russian name
    $400 30
Seen here is an example of the Tabriz school of this geographical type of carpet
    $400 22
Meaning "cadence", it's a virtuoso solo passage
    $400 7
Football fans nicknamed him "Big Sky"
    $400 17
Originally called Church Island, Antelope Island is the largest island in this lake
    $400 11
Asian archenemy of "Hawaii Five-O"
    DD: $1,000 3
On Feb. 8, 1904 this country attacked Port Arthur, a Chinese port leased by the Russians, beginning a 19-month war
    $600 29
This type of rug covers only part of a room, much less than the same type of "code"
    $600 24
5-letter word for "very slow", even slower than lento
    $600 8
This tennis player is the "Iron Maiden" & "Tini Linguini"
    $600 18
Legend says that in 1859 he bought the Nevada lode now named for him for a bottle of whiskey & a blind horse
    $600 12
Queeg's creator
    $800 4
In 1240 his grandson Batu invaded Kiev & Russia became part of the Mongol empire
    $800 28
This room, seen here, is recognizable partly by its floor covering
    $800 27
Many a classical movement is this, Italian for "joke"
    $800 9
In the '20s & '30s this "Norwegian Doll" was the "Queen of the Ice" & a "Symphony on Silver Skates"
    $800 19
Founded in Pasadena in 1891 as the Throop University, it has many Nobel-winning alumni
    $800 13
"Weekly" Anglo-Saxon god
    $1000 5
In 1783, after defeating the Turks, Russia annexed this Ukrainian peninsula
    $1000 25
These large, delicately woven rugs are named for the French village of their manufacture
    $1000 23
Beethoven's Fifth Symphony begins "with vigor", allegro con this
    DD: $1,000 15
This golfer was once known by the uncomplimentary nickname "Ohio Fats"
    $1000 20
In 1909 the Bishops opened their new plant in this Oregon town to make Indian blankets
    $1000 14
A Polish Pope

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Kevin Elizabeth Chris
$7,900 $2,000 $3,500
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

FAMOUS COUPLES
The inscription on their crypt reads "Together Again" with the dates 1902-1964 & 1896-1996

Final scores:

Kevin Elizabeth Chris
$7,100 $1 $4,100
New champion: $7,100 3rd place: a Sony Card $1,000 shopping spree 2nd place: a trip to Marriott's Desert Springs Villas, Palm Desert, California

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Kevin Elizabeth Chris
$7,900 $1,600 $3,000
19 R
(including 1 DD),
3 W
15 R
(including 1 DD),
5 W
17 R
(including 1 DD),
5 W

Combined Coryat: $12,500

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