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    $800 10
He's been dubbed "The King of Angst":
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Show #3545 - Friday, January 21, 2000

Contestants

David Jay, an implementation specialist from San Diego, California

Travis Schroeder, an undergraduate student from Arroyo Grande, California

Lynn Walters, a stay-at-home mom from St. Louis, Missouri (2-day champion whose cash winnings total $13,001)

Jeopardy! Round

THE SWINGIN' '70s
ARCHIE-OLOGY
BLAST OFF!
ALLITERATIVE PEOPLE
ANIMAL COMMON BONDS
____THE____
    $100 6
In a New York magazine article, Tom Wolfe gave the '70s this egotistical name
    $100 16
In the "Archie" comics, this is the nickname of Forsythe Pendleton Jones
    $100 13
This Russian's one-orbit flight on April 12, 1961 was his first & only venture into space
    $100 24
"T-R-O-U-B-L-E" was a 1992 album by this country singer whose names also start with "TR"
    $100 1
Morgan,
Belgian,
Clydesdale
    $100 7
Lose out on an opportunity (& a ride) by getting to the dock too late
    $200 9
This former New York governor was reportedly with a young woman when he died suddenly in 1979
    $200 17
Betty's last name is Cooper; this character's is Lodge
    $200 14
This first U.S. space station was launched on May 14, 1973 -- 2 years after the Soviet Union orbited its first
    $200 25
On TV he plays the mayor of "Spin City"
    $200 2
Sumatran short-eared,
lop,
cottontail
    $200 8
To propose marriage; it shouldn't "burst" your intended's hopes
    $300 10
(Hi, I'm Danny Masterson of "That '70s Show") This American with a swingin' mustache & haircut was a hero of the 1972 Olympics with 7 gold medals
    $300 21
Archie lives & attends high school in this town
    DD: $800 15
The 1986 Giotto probe of this was named for the artist who may have painted its 1301 appearance
    $300 26
This former junk bond king now chairs a not-for-profit think tank named for him
    $300 3
Schipperke,
borzoi,
bichon frise
    $300 18
Expose wrongdoing, or what a ref does to start play in the game
    $400 11
This company that had been making rugged boots since 1863 had a new vogue in the '70s
    $400 29
Midge's boyfriend, he suffers from dyslexia
    $400 22
On April 14, 1981 this shuttle commanded by John Young was the first manned U.S. spacecraft to land on land
    $400 27
This urbane movie reviewer & author of "Do You Sleep in the Nude?" is a native Texan
    $400 4
Abyssinian,
Burmese,
Manx
    $400 19
It's a good place to have an ace & a bad place to be financially
    $500 12
A man who dashed naked through the Hawaii legislature proclaimed himself this "of the house"
    $500 30
Archie will turn 60 in this, the 1st year of the 21st century
    $500 23
This rocket, the most powerful launch vehicle built by the U.S., stood 363 feet high & weighed over 6 million lbs.
    $500 28
(Hi, I'm Kevin Garnett) This 76er known as "Chocolate Thunder" was 1 of only 3 players before me to go from high school to the NBA
    $500 5
Thresher,
nurse,
whale
    $500 20
Freed from blame, or a fish after being caught & released

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

Lynn Travis David
$2,400 $900 $100

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Lynn Travis David
$3,400 $2,100 $500

Double Jeopardy! Round

BRITISH POETS LAUREATE
MUSICAL INSPIRATIONS
(Alex: You have to give me the Broadway musical based on that literary work.)
FAMILIAL QUOTATIONS
TO THE REPUBLIC
FOR RICHARD
SPANS
    $200 26
Robert Southey's prose collection "The Doctor" featured this ursine nursery story
    $200 17
"The Trapp Family Singers"
    $200 12
In "Psycho" Anthony Perkins says, "A boy's best friend is" this person
    $200 6
The name of this Pacific island republic is 4 letters long & 3 of them are dotted
    $200 7
The Beatles we are all familiar with were John, Paul, George & the man born with this name
    $200 1
In 1993 Croatian forces destroyed a 400-year-old bridge in this country's city of Mostar
    $400 27
John Dryden also wrote plays; his "All for Love" was based on this Roman tale by Shakespeare
    $400 18
"Pygmalion"
    $400 13
In the King James Version of John 3:16, "God so loved the world, that he gave" this
    $400 22
These 3 Baltic republics were admitted to the U.N. on the same day, September 17, 1991
    $400 8
Elected to the House from Missouri's 3rd District, he represents his hometown of St. Louis
    $400 2
Unlike many London sites, this bridge seen here is only about a century old:
    $600 28
He wrote that "Nothing can bring back the hour of splendour in the grass, of glory in the flower"
    $600 19
"The Once and Future King"
    $600 14
Robin Morgan made "Bartlett's" with her 1970 book title this "is Powerful"
    $600 23
In 1997 Christmas was declared an official holiday in this Caribbean republic
    $600 9
During his fourth Antarctic expedition, 1946-47, he flew over the South Pole a second time
    $600 3
The Astoria Bridge in Washington & Oregon is one of this type that sounds like it suffers from a hernia
    $800 20
"Berlin Stories" & "I am a Camera"
    $800 15
In an old saying, this Roman person "must be above suspicion"
    DD: $1,000 24
The heart of what was Phoenicia is in this republic between Israel & Syria
    $800 10
He's been dubbed "The King of Angst":
    $800 4
A rail bridge across this firth at Queensferry, Scotland has 2 1700-foot spans
    $1000 21
"Green Grow the Lilacs"
    DD: $500 16
An 18th century anti-slavery medal bore the legend "Am I not a man and" one of these
    $1000 25
In 1970 this South American country freely elected a Marxist-Leninist leader, a first for a non-Communist country
    $1000 11
In one prison he wrote "To Lucasta, going to the wars"; in another prison he wrote "To Althea"
    $1000 5
The Confederation Bridge, opened in 1997, is the first highway link to this Canadian island province

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Lynn Travis David
$8,900 $3,500 $700
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

MOVIE SOUNDTRACKS
"You Can Leave Your Hat On" & "The Stripper" are on the soundtrack of this 1997 Oscar-nominated movie

Final scores:

Lynn Travis David
$10,000 $2,000 $699
3-day champion: $23,001 2nd place: Sanyo Blimp Trip in the U.S. 3rd place: Edge Company Catalog Gift Certificate

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Lynn Travis David
$8,700 $3,500 $700
23 R
(including 2 DDs),
2 W
(including 1 DD)
13 R,
3 W
7 R,
4 W

Combined Coryat: $12,900

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