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    $500 23
Because of this constitutional amendment, the police must have a warrant to search your property
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Show #3082 - Tuesday, January 13, 1998

Contestants

Kathryn Bower, an editorial assistant from Falls Church, Virginia

Omar Mahmood, an undergraduate student from Quincy, Illinois

Chris Marker, an airline pilot from New Fairfield, Connecticut (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $10,901)

Jeopardy! Round

SCIENCE & NATURE
U.S. HISTORY
CINE DE BANDERAS
CHEESE IT!
THE COPS
YELLOW THINGS
    $100 16
The patellar reflex is an involuntary reaction of this joint
    $100 1
In 1858 it was "Pikes Peak or Bust!" for gold miners who rushed to this state to find their fortune
    $100 6
Antonio sang up a storm as Che in this 1996 musical
    $100 8
This pizza cheese is also sold in snack-size strips called string cheese
    $100 19
In the U.S. these political divisions employ sheriffs & their deputies
    $100 30
In the 18th C. Linnaeus thought it was a type of citron; he must not have tried citron meringue pie
    $200 12
Most of a cell's water passes through the plasma membrane by this process
    $200 2
In 1890 William Kemmler was in the hot seat as he became the first criminal to die by this method
    $200 7
In this 1993 film Antonio played Tom Hanks' lover
    $200 9
This method of dunking bread in bubbling cheese was all the rage in the 1960s
    $200 20
California, Florida & Ohio are 3 of the states with these state police forces
    $200 29
In "Love and Death", Woody Allen is accused of having this down his back, but insists it runs across
    $300 13
Unlike the German species, the Asian variety of this kitchen insect is actually attracted to light
    $300 3
On Sept. 17, 1796 he issued his farewell address
    $300 17
Madonna drools over Antonio in this 1991 documentary
    $300 10
It may have been the Meaux type of this French cheese the 1814-1815 Congress of Vienna titled "The King of Cheeses"
    DD: $500 21
(Hello, I'm Benjamin Bratt.) This piece of police equipment comes in a steel variety opened with a key & in a plastic version that has to be cut
    $300 25
They were invented in Minnesota in the 1970s & the "Jeopardy!" office couldn't run without them
    $400 14
Paramecia & amoebas are types of this single-celled organism
    $400 4
Built to replace the Challenger, this space shuttle made its maiden voyage in May of '92
    $400 18
It's Antonio to the rescue as this hero, whose symbol is seen here:
[Z]
    $400 11
Although it looks like Swiss cheese, Jarlsberg isn't from Switzerland but from this country
    $400 22
Seattle started a national trend in 1987 by putting patrol cops on these vehicles
    $400 26
This yellow American songbird has a precious metal in its name
    $500 15
In 1686 this English astronomer became the first to publish a meteorological chart
    $500 5
John Sevier was the first governor of Tennessee & the first & only governor of this short-lived state
    $500 28
In this 1992 film, Antonio as one of the Castillo brothers appears on "I Love Lucy"
    $500 24
There are 2 types of Munster cheese: laitier, made in dairies, & fermier, made on these
    $500 23
Because of this constitutional amendment, the police must have a warrant to search your property
    $500 27
Yeats wrote of Anne Gregory that no one could love her for herself alone & not for this yellow feature

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

Chris Omar Kathryn
-$200 $0 $300

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Chris Omar Kathryn
$700 $1,500 $1,000

Double Jeopardy! Round

INTERIOR DESIGN
WORLD GEOGRAPHY
DIRECTING THEIR WIVES
TIME ZONE PROBLEMS
YET MORE BRIT LIT
MAN OF ____
    $200 7
This country's Cancun resort lies on a barrier island once inhabited by Maya Indians
    $200 2
Julie Andrews performed a striptease in "Darling Lili", the first film this man directed her in
    $200 25
If Cinderella's having a ball at 11 P.M. in Bangkok, she may not want to know it's this hour in Beijing
    $200 20
Hurree Chunder Mookerjee is a Secret Service agent in this author's "Kim"
    $200 11
Superman's classic nickname, though in March 1997 he became a man of energy
    $400 8
Libya's Gulf of Sidra is the southernmost point of this huge sea
    $400 3
Mel Brooks cast Anne Bancroft in this 1976 comedy but didn't give her a single line of spoken dialogue
    $400 14
If you board a 1-hour flight from Detroit to Chicago at 3 P.M., you'll land at about this hour
    $400 21
To counter an unauthorized sequel to this 1678 work, John Bunyan wrote his own
    $400 12
Don Quixote
    $600 1
This country's Krishna & Godavari rivers lie on the Deccan plateau
    $600 4
"Double talk" title of the first film Paul Newman directed; it starred his wife, Joanne Woodward
    $600 15
If you're treading water just east of the Int'l Date Line at 4 A.M., it's this time in Greenwich, England
    $600 22
The first name of this Sir Walter Scott title character is Wilfred
    $600 13
"The minute you walked in the joint, I could see you were" one of these
    $800 27
From the Greek for "daubed on", it provides a smooth surface for wall coverings like frescoes
    $800 9
Little Belt is a strait that separates the island of Fyn from this Danish peninsula
    DD: $1,500 5
Director of the movie seen here, he was married to its star:
["The Lady From Shanghai"]
    $800 16
Indianapolis ignores Daylight Saving Time, so it's 3 hours ahead of L.A. in March but this many ahead in May
    $800 23
Mr. Murdstone is the wicked stepfather of this Dickens lad
    $800 18
A spineless "Portuguese" creature
    $1000 26
The pie type keeps food cool; the file type does the same for valuable documents
    DD: $2,100 10
La Guajira Peninsula is shared by Colombia & this neighbor to the east
    $1000 6
Gena Rowlands earned 2 Best Actress Oscar nominations for films directed by this spouse
    $1000 17
A 7-hour time difference means 10 A.M. in the halls of Montezuma is this hour on the shores of Tripoli
    $1000 24
Philip Carey is 9 when this Somerset Maugham novel begins
    $1000 19
A scholar, author or postal delivery person

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Chris Omar Kathryn
$6,400 $4,600 $1,800

Final Jeopardy! Round

WALL STREET
First traded in 1824 under the name New York Gas Light Co., it's the longest continually listed co. on the NYSE

Final scores:

Chris Omar Kathryn
$3,599 $0 $2,600
2-day champion: $14,500 3rd place: Pair of Ellesse Watches 2nd place: Trip to Couples Beach Resort, Jamaica

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Chris Omar Kathryn
$5,700 $3,300 $1,800
18 R
(including 1 DD),
5 W
18 R
(including 2 DDs),
8 W
6 R,
1 W

Combined Coryat: $10,800

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