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    $400 10
She made Tom Sawyer whitewash her fence
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Show #3516 - Monday, December 13, 1999

Darlene Lieblich game 2.

Contestants

Brian Padian, a screenwriter from Los Angeles, California

Tate Garrett, a venture capitalist from Tampa, Florida

Darlene Lieblich, a television executive from Van Nuys, California (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $8,700)

Jeopardy! Round

LITERATURE
LEGAL LINGO
COUNTRY DIVAS
BETWEEN
IRAQ
A "HARD" PLACE
    $100 8
Edgar Rice Burroughs wrote that he "lived on in his wild, jungle existence with little change for several years"
    $100 1
In Old English law, it was the money paid for the pardoning of an offense; today, it's paid to kidnappers
    $100 15
At age 8 this young "How Do I Live" superstar was a 2-week champ on TV's "Star Search"
    $100 19
Stooges:
Moe,
_____,
Curly
    $100 6
He's still president
    $100 17
A keyboard, CD-ROM drive & modem
    $200 9
His 1926 novel "The Sun Also Rises" has been published in England as "Fiesta"
    $200 2
The Supreme Court has ruled that "Search and" this of property is unreasonable if done without a warrant
    $200 23
This trio of divas seen here has come to rule the roost:
    $200 12
Presidents:
Richard Nixon,
_____,
Jimmy Carter
    $200 27
From 1980 to 1988 Iraq fought an inconclusive war with this nation in which over a million soldiers perished
    $200 18
Actor Bruce Willis has played maverick cop John McClane 3 times in this movie series
    $300 4
"The Tale of the Flopsy Bunnies" was a follow-up to her stories of Peter Rabbit & Benjamin Bunny
    $300 3
(Hi, I'm Steve Harris of The Practice.) If the supply of these has been exhausted, a talesman, a bystander in the court, may be picked to be one
    $300 24
She ran the beauty parlor & gossip center in the 1989 film "Steel Magnolias"
    $300 13
Novels:
"Little Women",
_____,
"Jo's Boys"
    $300 28
Roughly 75 percent of Iraq's people are Arabs & 20 percent are of this ethnic group
    $300 20
Song that tells us, "When I get home to you, I find the things that you do will make me feel alright"
    $400 10
She made Tom Sawyer whitewash her fence
    $400 5
Meaning "after death", it's the Latin phrase for the examination to determine the cause of death
    $400 25
This redhead does some down-home storytelling in her 1999 book "Comfort From A Country Quilt"
    $400 14
"Star Wars" films:
"A New Hope",
____,
"Return of the Jedi"
    DD: $700 29
It's the country Iraqi nationalists call Iraq's 19th province
    $400 21
3-word term that means inflexible or strongly binding, such as rules
    $500 11
This title home of a Hawthorne tale has "an elm-tree of wide circumference, rooted before the door"
    $500 7
This word also found in the First Amendment means a formal written request to the court for judicial action
    $500 26
I trust you'll know in 1996 she married her touring partner Tim McGraw
    $500 16
Gifts:
"Four calling birds",
_____,
"Two turtle doves"
    $500 30
It's the only one of the 7 Wonders of the Ancient World once found in Iraq
    $500 22
Cable talk show hosted by Chris Matthews

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

Darlene Tate Brian
$400 $1,000 $1,000

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Darlene Tate Brian
$2,000 $1,900 $2,000

Double Jeopardy! Round

U.S. HISTORY
CHURCHES & CATHEDRALS
QUEENS IN OPERA
FORMER BIGWIGS
ANIMALS IN SHOWBIZ
POTPOURRI
    $200 20
8 days after his March 4, 1933 inauguration, he gave his first Fireside Chat
    $200 24
This cathedral is the administrative center of the Anglican Church
    $200 6
There's no de"Nile": Masse, Massenet & Mattheson all wrote operas about her
    $200 2
Wilbur was the only human this horse would talk to in person
    $200 1
It's a space for whales to breathe through, either in their heads or in ice above them
    $400 5
In the mid-1940s about 10,000 Americans owned these electronic devices; by 1957 about 40 million were in use
    $400 12
A Tchaikovsky opera about a card-playing countess, or the item seen here:
    $400 28
President of Egypt 1956-1970
    $400 3
Perhaps the world's only spokesfish, he swims in StarKist ads
    $400 14
In a term for a genial, sociable person, it follows "Hail Fellow"
    $600 7
W.E. B. Du Bois & others founded this organization on Lincoln's 100th birthday in 1909
    $600 25
This city's Church of the Holy Sepulchre is said to be on the site where Jesus was entombed
    $600 15
In a Goldmark opera, King Solomon's favorite courtier falls for this Biblical queen
    $600 13
Chancellor of Germany 1871-1890
    $600 4
Clint Eastwood appeared in the sixth film about this big screen equine in 1955
    $600 17
Spacy song heard here:
    $800 10
His 1830 "Liberty and Union" speech to the Senate was spread over 2 days
    DD: $1,000 26
It was erected by Giovanni Dei Dolci for Pope Sixtus IV, for whom it was named
    $800 16
"The Queen of Cornwall" is based on a play by this "Tess of the d'Urbervilles" author
    $800 22
President of Cuba 1952-1959
    $800 8
A cockatoo named Fred was this TV cop's companion
    $800 18
A decisive victory or change, perhaps made with a "new broom"
    $1000 11
50 years after buying Alaska from Russia, the U.S. bought the Virgin Islands from this country
    $1000 27
Located in Red Square, it was begun in the 1550s to commemorate the military conquests of Ivan the Terrible
    DD: $2,000 21
Mozart's sister-in-law was the first to play the Queen of the Night in this "instrumental" opera
    $1000 23
Chief of Staff of Vichy France 1940-1944
    $1000 9
He was the Little Rascals' dog
    $1000 19
Situation seen here: if it's black's move, it results in a draw

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Darlene Tate Brian
$3,600 $4,300 $1,400

Final Jeopardy! Round

STATE LICENSE PLATES
(Alex: Easy, there are only 50 of them!)
Utah changed one letter in "Greatest Show on Earth" to produce this phrase on its license plates

Final scores:

Darlene Tate Brian
$4,399 $1,399 $2,800
2-day champion: $13,099 3rd place: Yahoo! Shopping Spree 2nd place: Princess Cruise between Los Angeles & Vancouver

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Darlene Tate Brian
$5,600 $6,000 $1,400
20 R,
5 W
(including 1 DD)
13 R,
2 W
(including 2 DDs)
14 R,
5 W

Combined Coryat: $13,000

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