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From words meaning "to" & "day", it means to suspend a court session until another day
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Show #3519 - Thursday, December 16, 1999

Darlene Lieblich game 5.

Contestants

Ryan Rupe, a Lutheran pastor from Pearland, Texas

Leslie Glover, a graduate student from Conyers, Georgia

Darlene Lieblich, a television executive from Van Nuys, California (4-day champion whose cash winnings total $30,497)

Jeopardy! Round

DISCOVERY CHANNEL
GAME SHOW NETWORK
COURT TV
WEATHER CHANNEL
USA
PLAY"BOY"
    $100 21
En route to the Pacific from 1804 to 1806, this duo's expedition sang, played music & danced with the Indians they met
    $100 11
On the final show of its first network run, its mystery guest was its host, John Daly
    $100 16
From words meaning "to" & "day", it means to suspend a court session until another day
    $100 4
You'll find the Holy Terror Gold Mine (which the owner named for his wife) near Mount Rushmore in this state
    $100 1
Tenderfoot is the first level of advancement in this youth organization's "troops"
    $200 12
(Hi, I'm Jeff Probst, host of "Rock & Roll Jeopardy!") Bill Cullen hosted the daytime version of this show for 9 years; its second host has racked up 27
    $200 17
A petition for certiorari asks that an appellate court, usually this high one, review a case's record
    $200 24
On a weather map a line with little triangles is this type of front
    $200 5
Its official state dog is the American Water Spaniel (there must not be an American Cheese Spaniel)
    $200 2
He, not Horatio, was the horn blower of rhyme
    $300 13
Before becoming Christine on "Night Court", she dealt out cards on "Card Sharks"
    $300 18
Norman Dacey wrote a bestseller on "How to Avoid" this court examination of a will
    $300 6
This D.C. library houses the world's foremost collection of works by & about Shakespeare
    $300 3
Madonna popularized the terms "Material Girl", "Vogue" & this phrase for a plaything
    $400 23
In 1611 this captain of the Discovery couldn't keep his mutinous crew at "Bay"
    $400 14
The regular & "Plus" versions of this game were hosted by Allen Ludden; the "Super" version, by Bert Convy
    $400 19
(Hi, I'm Catherine Bell of "JAG") This synonym for "brief" refers to a court-martial with just 1 officer acting as judge & jury
    DD: $500 9
This Virginia city is named for a house of worship built near the great falls of the Potomac River
    $400 7
When Deniece Williams hit No. 1 with this song in 1984, she was "Footloose" & fancy free
    $500 22
Hungarian count Samuel Teleki named this African lake for the Crown Prince of Austria
    $500 15
Jack Klugman was on the panel when this show debuted in 1973; his ex-wife Brett went on to become a regular
    $500 20
A room in Westminster Palace where the powerful were tried, it now refers to any secret court
    $500 10
At Carowinds theme park, the Thunder Road roller coaster careens through both of these adjoining states
    $500 8
This Terrence Rattigan play & David Mamet movie is about 14-year-old Ronnie's attempt to clear his name

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 12):

Darlene Leslie Ryan
$1,200 $0 $100

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Darlene Leslie Ryan
$3,500 $100 -$1,100

Double Jeopardy! Round

ART HISTORY
THE OSCARS
A CATEGORY OF A WHALE
BIBLICAL SPEAKERS
BOOKS FOR YOUR DOG
HIDDEN DEADLY SINS
(Alex: This is sort of a "words within words" category; within each clue, perhaps in one word, perhaps in two, there will be one of the deadly sins.)
    $200 26
Using the linseed type, 15th century Flemish painters pioneered this painting substance
    $200 14
He won an Oscar for Best Actor for his final film, "On Golden Pond"
    $200 11
Richard Henry Dana wrote, "We watched...with great interest, calling out" this "every time we saw the spout..."
    $200 1
"The woman who thou gavest to be with me, she gave me of the tree and I did eat"
    $200 21
Provide your dog with a role model by reading the book this pet "dictated" to Barbara Bush
    $200 2
Feeling of hostility Ranger Smith felt towards litterers
    $400 17
Edith Head holds the record for most consecutive years of Oscar nominations with 19, all in this field
    $400 12
One of the 2 flat divisions of a tail of a whale, or a stroke of good luck
    $400 7
"Divide the living child in two and give half to the one and half to the other"
    $400 22
Prepare your dog for the ending of this Fred Gipson classic about a dog who catches rabies
    $400 3
Pleasure of achievement felt by top riders
    $600 18
Both Marlon Brando & Robert De Niro won Oscars for playing this character
    $600 13
The humpback's genus name Megaptera means having "large" ones of these, referring to its giant flippers
    DD: $1,000 8
"Take ye him and crucify him: for I find no fault in him"
    $600 23
Be warned: in "Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats", this poet picks on the Pekingese
    $600 4
Many indulged in this sin following the cereal glut Tony the Tiger caused
    $800 19
He won as producer for "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" & as Best Actor for "Wall Street" 12 years later
    $800 15
Whales of the suborder Odontoceti have these; others don't
    $800 9
"I am Esau thy firstborn"
    DD: $750 24
Your dog's reaction to this 1962 book may be "Less Steinbeck, more poodle"
    $800 5
A cluster of sunbathers may induce it
    $1000 20
This director of "Prizzi's Honor" was 79 when he was nominated for Best Director, the oldest ever
    $1000 16
Whale food, it's from the Norwegian for "small fry"
    $1000 10
"Take me up and cast me forth into the sea"
    $1000 25
After this man's "All Creatures Great and Small", your dog may look forward to seeing the vet
    $1000 6
The sin of Abner the Jeweler when he hoards all his filigree designs

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Darlene Leslie Ryan
$9,700 -$1,250 $1,700
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

CONTROVERSIAL FOOD & DRINK
Pope Clement VIII said of this beverage around 1600, "We shall cheat Satan" by baptizing it as a Christian beverage

Final scores:

Darlene Leslie Ryan
$4,700 -$1,250 $1,400
5-day champion: $35,197 3rd place: Yahoo! Shopping Spree 2nd place: Princess Cruises Caribbean Cruise

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Darlene Leslie Ryan
$9,200 -$500 $1,700
24 R
(including 2 DDs),
3 W
4 R,
4 W
(including 1 DD)
6 R,
5 W

Combined Coryat: $10,400

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