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    $1000 24
A result of pregnancy on the tummy that can be covered by clothing from a British department store
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Show #3445 - Friday, July 23, 1999

Last game of Season 15.

Contestants

Peter Senkbeil, a college theater professor from Irvine, California

Geoff Morley, an attorney originally from Jefferson City, Missouri

Jackie Wollner, an actress and comedienne from Van Nuys, California (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $6,800)

Jeopardy! Round

NATIVE AMERICAN HISTORY
MISCELLANY
THE FARMER IN THE DELL
MINIMUM AGES
RIVER CITIES
FILE UNDER "Q"
    $100 26
Was Pope Catholic? No, he led a 1690 revolt against colonizers from this European country
    $100 16
It's the largest denomination of paper currency currently issued in the U.S.
    $100 21
This bovine that's mentioned could star in "Farmer in the Dell: The Moovie"
    $100 6
To legally buy alcohol across the U.S.
    $100 1
The sacred Hindu city of Benares is located on the left bank of this river
    $100 11
Ship seen here, it was launched in 1967, the successor to one launched in 1938
    $200 27
Once defined as most of the U.S. west of the Mississippi, it shrank to most of present-day Oklahoma
    $200 17
In the King James Version of the New Testament, it's the last word
    $200 22
At the end of the song, it "stands alone"
    $200 7
To see an R-rated movie unaccompanied by an adult
    $200 2
This large & commercially important U.S. river begins in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
    $200 12
Homophone illustrated here:
    $300 28
In 1791 Little Turtle won a great victory over white forces on the banks of this Indiana river
    $300 18
Eva's sister, she won the 1936 Miss Hungary contest as a teenager
    $300 23
The smallest creature in the rhyme; I'm beginning to smell one...
    $300 8
To vote in Canadian national elections
    $300 3
This international river flows past Alamosa, Colorado & Brownsville, Texas on its way to the Gulf of Mexico
    $300 13
The Society of Friends tried to stop a breakfast food firm from using this name as a trademark
    $400 29
What may be the USA's oldest continuously inhabited town, Old Oraibi, was settled c. 1150 by these Arizona Indians
    $400 19
After throwing a gutterball on your first throw, the number of pins in the back row in tenpin bowling
    $400 24
Hi-ho the derry-o, it takes the cat
    $400 9
To play on the Senior PGA Tour
    $400 4
Baghdad, Iraq lies on this Fertile Crescent river
    $400 14
(Hi, I'm Ilia Kulik) In 1998 I became the first man to win the skating gold at the Olympics with one of these in my routine
    $500 30
In 1649 the Iroquois, armed with Dutch guns, decimated this tribe that shares its name with a Great Lake
    $500 20
In Roman numerals, it's an M with a bar over it
    $500 25
Of a flat plain, a small valley or the morning, what "the dell" is
    DD: $600 10
To serve as a Congressman
    $500 5
1 of the 2 rivers at whose confluence the city of Montreal lies
    $500 15
This band known as the "Pre-Fab Five" has re-formed, though without John, Paul or George

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 14):

Jackie Geoff Peter
$2,100 $1,200 $100

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Jackie Geoff Peter
$4,800 $1,300 $700

Double Jeopardy! Round

THE WRITTEN WORD
WHERE IN THE WORLD?
OCCUPATIONS
ELEMENT SYMBOL SPELLING
(Alex: I will give you two or perhaps three elements; the symbols of these elements combine to make up a word. For example, "cobalt" and "radon" combine to make "corn". Do you understand it? I don't!)
THE GRAND OLE OPRY
BEFORE & AFTER
    $200 1
He wrote, "When what to my wondering eyes should appear but a miniature sleigh and eight tiny reindeer"
    $200 4
Washington, D.C. museum complex where you'll find Judy Garland's magic slippers from "The Wizard of Oz"
    $200 9
These restaurant workers share their name with an appliance that does the same job
    $200 15
Nobelium,
selenium
    $200 25
In 1985 the "Grand Ole Opry" began broadcasting live on this cable network
    $200 20
Well-traveled airline passenger rewards that go to a legendary jazz trumpeter
    $400 2
It's been said that Thoreau was the "American Scholar" that this transcendentalist called for in "The American Scholar"
    $400 5
Don't be starstruck, it's the city of 3.5 million where you'll find this sign:
    $400 10
If you're a paparazzo, you have this "p"rofession
    $400 16
Radium,
iodine,
nitrogen
    $400 21
Historic Virginia college that "Can turn the world on with her smile"
    $600 3
Neil Klugman & Radcliffe girl Brenda Patimkin have a summer love affair in this Philip Roth novella
    $600 6
You'll find Boardwalk, Park Place & other Monopoly streets in this coastal New Jersey city
    $600 11
Rene Lalique gained fame as a glassmaker as well as one of these people who are never out of the "loupe"
    $600 17
Scandium,
Americium
    $600 22
PBS talk show master who becomes an annual Pasadena football classic
    $800 14
"Thou wast not born for death, immortal bird!" Keats wrote in the "Ode to" this feathered friend
    DD: $3,000 7
It's the "shire" where you'll find the storied Sherwood Forest
    $800 12
"Fractional" term for an officer charged with providing shelter, clothing, etc. for troops
    DD: $1,200 18
Nickel,
carbon,
potassium
    $800 23
Key to Egyptian hieroglyphics translated by NBC's "Dateline" co-host
    $1000 26
"Omoo" was Herman Melville's sequel to this 1846 narrative about captive life with a tribe of cannibals
    $1000 8
The region ruled by the Queen of Sheba is in this small nation on the southern end of the Arabian Peninsula
    $1000 13
Manipulative healers include chiropractors & these physicians whose name is from Latin for "bone"
    $1000 19
Sodium,
sulfur,
aluminum
    $1000 24
A result of pregnancy on the tummy that can be covered by clothing from a British department store

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Jackie Geoff Peter
$7,400 $1,900 $2,900
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

PUBLICATIONS
Henry Nichols' "Four Seasons" engraving has appeared on the cover of this publication each year since 1851

Final scores:

Jackie Geoff Peter
$6,300 $0 $1,999
2-day champion: $13,100 3rd place: a Bushnell/Bausch & Lomb Professional Series astronomical reflector telescope 2nd place: a trip to Laguna Cliffs Marriott Resort & Crustacean Restaurant, Beverly Hills, California

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Jackie Geoff Peter
$11,500 $1,900 $2,900
26 R
(including 1 DD),
3 W
(including 2 DDs)
9 R,
0 W
11 R,
3 W

Combined Coryat: $16,300

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