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    $200 15
Examples of these in Rome include Il Messaggero, Il Tempo & La Repubblica
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Show #3762 - Tuesday, January 2, 2001

Contestants

Dhaval Dave, an engineering consultant & flight instructor from Atlanta, Georgia

Jennifer LeBow, a bookstore manager from Nahant, Massachusetts

Richard Kolostian, an attorney from Los Angeles, California (2-day champion whose cash winnings total $17,198)

Jeopardy! Round

BRITISH AUTHORS
NAME THAT TOON
(Alex: We're talking about cartoons here.)
BODIES IN WATER
LAST NAME'S THE SAME
THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE ROME
FOR THE "HOLLY" DAYS
    $100 9
While grading school papers, he came up with the line "In a hole in the ground there lived a hobbit"
    $100 2
Because his view of Venus is obstructed, this Martian is going to blow up the Earth
    $100 4
Oceanographer James Snodgrass invented a gnathodynamometer to measure the force of this creature's bite
    $100 1
Bonnie,
Sir John,
Aretha
    $100 6
Found in northwest Rome, it's Europe's largest Christian church
    $100 18
A district of L.A., it's considered the movie capital of the world
    $200 23
Big Brother could tell you his real name was Eric Arthur Blair
    $200 3
These 2 Disney chipmunks make life difficult for Donald Duck
    $200 17
The fin type, the second-largest species of this, can be 80 feet long & travel at ocean liner speed
    $200 5
Irene,
Meg,
Nolan
    $200 15
Examples of these in Rome include Il Messaggero, Il Tempo & La Repubblica
    $200 19
Charles was the real first name of this Texan who died in a plane crash near Mason City, Iowa
    DD: $800 26
Princess Di's step-grandmother, this "Queen of Romance" passed away in 2000 at the age of 98
    $300 11
In 1958 these 3 chipmunks had a No. 1 hit with "The Chipmunk Song"
    $300 25
Free-floating algae that form a foul film are called the pond type of this
    $300 7
Janet,
Vivien,
Jennifer Jason
    $300 16
It's the river that flows through the city
    $300 20
This Oscar winner's credits include "Miss Firecracker" & "Broadcast News"
    $400 27
"The Little Drummer Girl" was his first novel to feature a female protagonist
    $400 12
This show that debuted in 1993 featured siblings Dot, Yakko & Wakko (who sounds like Ringo Starr)
    $400 29
These organisms cemented to ships & rocks are also called cirripedes, for their food-gathering cirri
    $400 8
James,
Jackie,
Marsha
    $400 24
Built in celebration of military victories, it's the emperor's arch seen here
    $400 21
It's the colorful backyard favorite seen here
    $500 28
He left his heart & the remains of 2 wives "Far From the Madding Crowd" at Stinsford Church near Dorchester
    $500 14
This soulful singer is the voice of Chef on "South Park"
    $500 30
A creature that expels water through a siphon is called a "sea" one of these, like a pipsqueak kid
    $500 10
Penelope Ann,
Glenn,
Arthur
    $500 13
The seat of the Italian senate since 1871, Rome's Madama Palace was once owned by this powerful family
    $500 22
After jumping from "21 Jump Street", she jumped into the arms of a pro football quarterback

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 16):

Richard Jennifer Dhaval
$2,500 $200 $1,200

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Richard Jennifer Dhaval
$3,100 $1,600 $2,300

Double Jeopardy! Round

19th CENTURY AMERICA
SPORTS
KNOW YOUR BIBLE
THE TAO OF STEVE
CARIBBEAN CUISINE
A-ONE
(Alex: Each response will begin with the letter "A" and end with the letters "O-N-E".)
    $200 5
In 1870 visitors to this city had fun strolling the first boardwalk in the U.S.
    $200 2
The New York Giants' Monte Irvin said that this trailblazer "opened the door of baseball to all men"
    $200 1
The question "Am I my brother's keeper?" is posed in this book of the Bible
    $200 20
In 1973 he married Ali MacGraw, his co-star from "The Getaway"
    $200 4
Skyworld, a restaurant on Tortola, is famed for this citrus pie that's also a favorite in Florida
    $200 7
To make amends for a sin
    $400 11
Launched in 1807, Robert Fulton's North River steam boat was better known by this name
    $400 3
This Green Bay Packer vied for Cameron Diaz' affection in the movie "There's Something About Mary"
    $400 6
By tradition, at least 70 psalms are attributed to this Biblical king
    $400 21
Lee Majors played this colonel, the Six Million Dollar Man
    $400 14
In Aruba, you'll have fun eating funchi, a side dish made from this kind of meal
    $400 12
It's what Gilbert O'Sullivan was "Again (naturally)"
    $600 17
This college was created in 1879 to provide instruction for women by the Harvard faculty
    $600 9
On March 29, 2000 the Cubs faced the Mets in this city's dome, the first MLB game played outside North America
    $600 28
Noah's Ark was made of gopher wood & measured 300 of these units in length
    $600 22
(I'm NFL wide receiver Terrell Owens.) In 1999 I caught the game-winning pass from this lefty quarterback as the 49ers beat the Packers in the playoffs
    $600 15
La Habichuela in Cancun features cocobichuela: lobster & shrimp served in one of these shells
    $600 13
A Francophone speaks French; this is a person who speaks English
    DD: $1,000 18
During George Clinton's last term as New York governor, this nephew became mayor of New York City
    $800 10
In 1973 he came out of retirement to play for the WHA's Houston Aeros, with his sons as teammates
    $800 23
Jack Lord played this detective who headed up Five-O
    $800 16
Iguana is a taste treat on this island that the U.S. invaded in 1983
    DD: $1,500 24
The shell of this large marine gastropod is used for ornaments
    $1000 19
Despite the 1837 capture of Osceola, the 2nd war named for this Indian tribe lasted nearly 6 more years
    $1000 8
This legendary Dallas Cowboys running back is the father of NBA star Grant
    $1000 27
The New York Post said this actor seen here "resembles a strange mix of Don Knotts, Peter Lorre & David Carradine"
    $1000 26
Goat stew is savored on this "C" of the ABC Islands, which lent its name to an orange-peel liqueur
    $1000 25
Tell us, it's the talus

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Richard Jennifer Dhaval
$8,100 $2,600 $4,600

Final Jeopardy! Round

LET'S TALK ABOUT SECTS
Because of their dog-like behavior, the name of this sneering sect comes from the Greek for "dog-like"

Final scores:

Richard Jennifer Dhaval
$6,999 $1 $2,199
3-day champion: $24,197 3rd place: IKEA Shopping Spree 2nd place: Costa Cruises 7-Night Cruise

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Richard Jennifer Dhaval
$9,100 $2,100 $3,900
20 R,
1 W
(including 1 DD)
11 R
(including 1 DD),
4 W
16 R
(including 1 DD),
4 W

Combined Coryat: $15,100

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