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    DD: $400 13
The novel "A Woman Called Moses" recounts the heroic struggles of this abolitionist
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Show #3707 - Tuesday, October 17, 2000

Contestants

Seth Kotok, an assistant cameraman originally from Omaha, Nebraska

Annie Bienvenue, a high school history teacher from Lowell, Massachusetts

Pat Burghardt, a computer analyst from Cincinnati, Ohio (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $8,400)

Jeopardy! Round

MADE IN JAPAN
TODD McFARLANE FIGURINES
WOMEN'S RITES
NOTABLES RHYME TIME
EVERYTHING'S COMING UP
MOSES
    $100 1
A rin is 1/10 of a sen, which is 1/100 of one of these
    $100 16
Sleep tight! He's the "nightmarish" character depicted here
    $100 2
Emily Post says it's not only correct but nice to throw one of these for a woman about to adopt a child
    $100 5
Ol' Blue Eyes' squadron of Panzers
    $100 9
It's the scheduled date of the next presidential inauguration
    $100 11
Born in 1860, this farmer's wife began painting her famous landscapes in her late 70s
    $200 21
The Japonica type of this has less amylose & more amylopectin than other types, giving it the texture the Japanese like
    $200 17
Seen here, she recorded "Cheap Thrills" with Big Brother and the Holding Company
    $200 3
One of the most lavish of these "parties" was young socialite Barbara Hutton's in 1930
    $200 6
Hayworth's pocket bread sandwiches
    $200 10
Technically, this upcoming date will be the last day of the 20th century
    $200 12
Before Moses died on Mount Pisgah, he scaled this mount to chat with Yahweh
    $300 22
On the Shizuoka-Yamanashi border, it's still classified as active, though dormant since 1707
    $300 18
A former cast member of "Saturday Night Live" shares his name with this scary movie character
    $300 4
Latina teens generally have a quinceanera at this age
    $300 25
Mr. Gates' excitements
    $300 28
After the year 2000, it's the next year in which U.S. Senate elections will be held
    DD: $400 13
The novel "A Woman Called Moses" recounts the heroic struggles of this abolitionist
    $400 23
The shakuhachi & the sho are flutes made out of this
    $400 19
A character from this Maurice Sendak children's bestseller is seen here
    $400 7
In ancient Greece wild times were had by maenads, devotees of this wine god
    $400 26
The ex-Mrs. Bono's grizzlies
    $400 29
This daughter of a U.S. president turns 33 on Oct. 19, 2000
    $400 14
In 1956's "The Ten Commandments" this man's son Fraser played the baby Moses
    $500 24
It's Japanese custom for people in a house to have their own pair of hashi, these, for personal use
    $500 20
Once a member of the Earwigs, he's the groundbreaking rock & roll madman depicted here
    $500 8
Held in 1997 in Philadelphia by African-American women, it was the counterpart of a 1995 event in Washington
    $500 27
Obsessive aquatic constructions by Samuel Clemens in advance of a new deluge
    $500 30
On Jan. 28, 2001 the stadium of this Florida NFL team will be the site of the Super Bowl
    $500 15
In 1976 & 1984 he won Olympic gold in the 400-meter hurdles

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

Pat Annie Seth
$400 $1,600 $1,300

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Pat Annie Seth
$2,800 $1,900 $2,400

Double Jeopardy! Round

GILBERT & SULLIVAN
THE SPORT PLAYED
HISTORIC HEROES
ANIMANIA
GET A JOB
"OK"
    $200 21
In an 1889 interview, Sir Arthur Sullivan said he left writing these openings to the last moment
    $200 6
Fred Couples &
David Duval
    $200 1
Jose Artigas was the first leader of the Uruguayan independence movement against this country
    $200 23
The largest mammal herds ever recorded were of springboks, migrating across this continent in the 19th century
    $200 11
He'll press a gentleman's suit, or "Park ya car, mister?" at a restaurant
    $200 16
A "musical" state
    $400 22
This Cambridge, Massachusetts scientific university has a Gilbert & Sullivan players group
    $400 7
Rodney Peete &
Elvis Grbac
    $400 2
In 1240 this Russian prince routed the Swedes on the Neva River & won the name "Nevsky"
    $400 24
This U.S. desert rattlesnake shares its name with an anti-aircraft missile
    $400 12
Sounding like a guy who ranks medicines, it's someone who runs a museum
    $400 17
Used in Southern cooking, it's the edible pod seen here
    $600 28
Phonograph recordings of this operetta with Captain Corcoran & Dick Deadeye were popular in 1907
    $600 8
Lisa Leslie &
Sheryl Swoopes
    $600 3
As leaders of these Germanic people, you'd expect Alaric & Theodoric to wear black & listen to depressing music
    $600 25
This diminuitive hippo variety reaches a scant 6 feet long & a mere 600 pounds
    DD: $1,500 13
Add an "N" to the name of an "Addams Family" character to get this "dead"ly job
    $600 18
One of the Ryukyu Islands of southwest Japan
    $800 29
In 1954 this TV title trio of real & puppet players performed a version of "The Mikado"
    $800 9
Todd Woodbridge &
Mark Woodforde
    $800 4
After Jim Bowie fell ill, this lawyer & soldier took full command of the Alamo until the bitter end
    DD: $2,000 26
Golden, black-bellied & common are the 3 main types of this popular rodent pet
    $800 14
Back in the '60s, it was the name given the data entry clerk who worked with the item seen here
    $800 19
First name of a Ukranian gold medal winner at Lillehammer in 1994
    $1000 30
This theater D'Oyly Carte built to put on G&S shows was on the site of a palace of the same name
    $1000 10
Sergei Fedorov &
Pavel Bure
    $1000 5
1 of the 3 civil rights workers murdered near Philadelphia, Mississippi in June 1964
    $1000 27
The blue-ringed variety of this sea mollusk has a venom so potent it can kill a human being in a matter of minutes
    $1000 15
It's from the Greek for "word writer" -- just look it up in his book
    $1000 20
Bashful plant eater seen here

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Pat Annie Seth
$5,800 $3,600 $4,800

Final Jeopardy! Round

ACTORS & ACTRESSES
Gary Sinise & Meg Ryan have each co-starred in 3 feature films with this actor

Final scores:

Pat Annie Seth
$9,601 $7,200 $9,599
2-day champion: $18,001 3rd place: MyPoints.com shopping spree 2nd place: Eagleriders Western U.S. motorcycle trip

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Pat Annie Seth
$5,800 $4,700 $4,700
17 R,
2 W
20 R
(including 1 DD),
5 W
(including 1 DD)
15 R
(including 1 DD),
3 W

Combined Coryat: $15,200

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