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    $300 12
42,000 years ago ocher was mined to be ground into a powder for this
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Show #3505 - Friday, November 26, 1999

Contestants

Sharon Glickman, a comptroller from Coral Springs, Florida

Serge Botsaris, a psychiatrist from Worcester, Massachusetts

Karen Golojuch, a sign language interpreter from Arlington, Virginia (2-day champion whose cash winnings total $13,600)

Jeopardy! Round

READ ANY GOOD BOOKS?
COMMON BONDS
EARLY MAN
SECOND BANANAS
ORGANIZATIONS
FOREIGN WORDS & PHRASES
    $100 10
Holden Caulfield is the narrator of this novel
    $100 16
Shoelaces,
tongues,
scores
    $100 9
Evidence from Israel shows c. 10,000 B.C. these were the first animals to be domesticated
    $100 4
On the "Tonight Show", it was McMahon's standard introduction for Carson
    $100 25
In 1969 Al-Fatah leader Yasir Arafat became chairman of this group
    $100 1
If a Frenchwoman receives a billet-doux, she's gotten one of these
    $200 15
He followed "The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success" with "The Seven Spiritual Laws for Parents"
    $200 17
Wine,
a ship,
Croce's time
    $200 11
With wood scarce, early man in the Ukraine 15,000 years ago built huts out of this animal's giant bones & tusks
    $200 5
He was Joey Bishop's sidekick long before he teamed up with Kathie Lee
    $200 26
It was founded in 1888 "for the increase and diffusion of geographic knowledge"
    $200 2
C-H-O-W is food; pronounced the same but spelled this way, it's Italian for "goodbye"
    $300 20
2 from this romance publisher are "The Amorous Heiress" & "The Madcap Heiress"
    $300 18
Snowballs,
suitcases,
mules
    $300 12
42,000 years ago ocher was mined to be ground into a powder for this
    $300 6
Once partnered with Tommy Chong, he now works with Don Johnson on "Nash Bridges"
    DD: $500 27
Organization whose symbol is seen here:
(lighted candle wrapped in barbed wire)
    $300 3
An off-the-cuff speech is made this way, from a 2-word Latin phrase that literally means "out of the time"
    $400 22
This character is the young man in Joyce's "A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man"
    $400 19
Gear,
chatter,
Pandora's
    $400 13
This animal resembling today's Przewalski's was a source of meat in Europe 30,000 years ago
    $400 7
He got first billing even though he played second banana to wife Gracie Allen
    $400 28
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce was founded in 1912 at the suggestion of this president
    $400 24
It's the Arabic equivalent of the Hebrew shalom
    $500 23
Billie Letts' "Where the Heart Is" opens with Novalee Nation stranded in Oklahoma at this discount store
    $500 21
Months,
eggs,
dirty title film commandos
    $500 14
Around 11,000 B.C. people in Greece sailed over 70 miles to Melos to get this volcanic glass for tools
    $500 8
Mel Brooks & this second banana won a Spoken Comedy Grammy in 1999 for "The 2000 Year Old Man in the Year 2000"

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

Karen Serge Sharon
$300 $800 $1,100

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Karen Serge Sharon
$1,200 $1,800 $2,200

Double Jeopardy! Round

WILD WILD WEST
THE VIRGINIAN
BRANDED
THE BIG VALLEY
KUNG FU
"F" TROOP
    $200 6
Mae West & this co-star each wrote their own dialogue for "My Little Chickadee"
    $200 19
This cross-country skiing simulator wasn't invented in Scandinavia; it's from Minnesota
    $200 1
You'll find the California cities of San Jose & Santa Clara in the valley nicknamed this
    $200 10
Kung fu uses colored sashes rather than belts to indicate this
    $200 9
1880s moms dressed their sons in velvet suits & curls in imitation of this "Little Lord" of literature
    $400 7
Mae turned down the part of faded movie star Norma Desmond in this 1950 film
    $400 20
In 1986 DuPont introduced these that were certified Stainmaster
    $400 2
Seti I's tomb was discovered in this valley in 1817
    $400 12
A major style of kung fu is named for this contemplative insect
    $400 11
The gold coin known as the florin was originally produced in this city in 1252
    $600 8
In the dictionary you'll find Mae West as a nickname for an inflatable one of these
    $600 21
This luggage-maker, now owned by Samsonite, was founded in the 1930s as American Luggage Works
    DD: $1,000 3
The 18 survivors out of a party of 30 who made a trek through this valley in 1849 gave it its name
    $600 13
It's said Bodhidharma taught kung fu to these men at China's Shaolin Temple
    $600 16
(Hi, I'm Robert Smith, running back for the Minnesota Vikings) In the 1997 season, I set a team record of 352 consecutive carries without one of these
    $800 24
Tom Selleck was one of Mae's "studs" in this 1970 then X-rated film
    $800 26
Berkeley Plantation was the birthplace of this U.S. president whose grandson was president, too
    $800 22
Brother began by making sewing machines; it made its first portable one of these in 1961
    $800 4
The Trossachs, a wooded valley in Scotland, is featured in this author's "Rob Roy" & "Lady of the Lake"
    $800 14
It's the slow exercise form of kung fu described here:
    $800 17
Looking for linseed oil? You'll find it in the seeds of this plant
    DD: $1,800 25
3-letter title of the 1926 Broadway play Mae wrote, produced, directed & served 10 days in jail for
    $1000 27
This Virginia-born chief justice presided over the treason trial of Aaron Burr
    $1000 23
In 1986 its Deskpro used the new 80386 Intel chip
    $1000 5
Only a few of the fumaroles in this state's Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes discovered in 1916 are still fuming
    $1000 15
The philosophy of Shaolin kung fu combines Buddhism with this system taught by Lao-Tzu
    $1000 18
This Socialist society was named for Roman general Fabius Cunctator, not for singer Forte

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Karen Serge Sharon
$4,600 $4,000 $5,000

Final Jeopardy! Round

HIGHWAYS & BYWAYS
2 of the 4 20th century U.S. presidents after whom streets in Paris are named

Final scores:

Karen Serge Sharon
$4,600 $801 $9,201
2nd place: Trip to Spice Island Beach Resort, Grenada 3rd place: Yamaha Clavinova Digital Piano New champion: $9,201

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Karen Serge Sharon
$4,600 $6,800 $4,800
11 R,
1 W
17 R,
6 W
(including 2 DDs)
15 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W

Combined Coryat: $16,200

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