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    $200 13
If you're discovered in an embarrassing situation, you're said to be caught "with" these "down"
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Show #3408 - Wednesday, June 2, 1999

Contestants

Seale Pylate, a law student from Brighton, Massachusetts

Dave Martin, an English teacher from Sweet Home, Oregon

Frank Stokes, a financial analyst originally from Heber Springs, Arkansas (2-day champion whose cash winnings total $18,102)

Jeopardy! Round

U.S. BODIES OF WATER
HOLIDAYS & OBSERVANCES
LOGO LADIES
BOOKS BY TV NEWSPEOPLE
CIVIL WAR SLANG
(Alex: And finally, you're going to take an...)
ACCOUNTING EXAM
    $100 1
The Chicago River originally flowed into this Great Lake; now it flows out of it
    $100 9
Holiday associated with the "Wearing of the Green"
    $100 6
This Minnesota-based butter maker uses an Indian maiden as its trademark
    $100 15
In 1997's "A Reporter's Life" he covered his 31 years at CBS News
    $100 17
Graybacks were Southern soldiers; greenbacks were this
    $100 25
Bankruptcy types are:
A. volumes
B. chapters
C. verses
    $200 2
Brine flies & brine shrimp are the only creatures that thrive in this body of water near Utah's capital
    $200 10
In 1999 this holiday fell on the day after Valentine's Day
    $200 7
The symbol of this company got a makeover in 1993
(it's paired with TriStar)
    $200 16
This NBC anchor's "The Greatest Generation" pays tribute to those who came of age during World War II
    $200 18
Hornets were these, maybe from a pepperbox pistol
    $200 27
Poison pills thwart:
A. double takes
B. takeovers
C. undertakers
    $300 3
You'll find the Big Branch National Wildlife Refuge on the shore of this big lake in Louisiana
    $300 11
This holiday is celebrated on what was once the last day of the Celtic year
    $300 8
Billboards for "Little Miss" this suntan lotion became Miami landmarks in the '50s
    $300 22
In 1998 this ABC anchor, along with Todd Brewster, took on "The Century"
    $300 19
If you'd done a lot or had a rough experience, you'd "been through" this, perhaps a cotton one
    $300 28
The process of a firm selling parts of itself is:
A. divestiture
B. expenditure
C. not really sure
    $400 4
There's a Coeur d'Alene Lake & a Coeur d'Alene River in this state
    $400 12
Although first observed in 1909, it wasn't until 1972 that the third Sunday in June officially became this holiday
    $400 13
In 1915 Lorraine Collett of Fresno became the original model for this brand of raisins
    $400 23
He & Kyle Gibson wrote "Nightline: History in the Making and the Making of Television"
    DD: $800 20
This term for "Hurrah!" or "Yeah!" was popular years later with Teddy Roosevelt
    $400 29
Assets like land & machines are:
A. fixed
B. repaired
C. mended
    $500 5
We hope you know that Mount Hope Bay in Rhode Island is an arm of this larger bay
    $500 14
Id Al-Fitr is a day of feasting that ends the fast at the end of this Islamic holy month
    $500 26
Debra McKee, for whom these snack cakes were named, grew up to be a director of the company that makes them
    $500 24
"Everyone is Entitled to My Opinion" collects his commentaries from "This Week"
    $500 21
An Arkansas toothpick was a large one of these
    $500 30
Junk bonds feature:
A. low ceilings
B. high interest
C. Chinese boats

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

Frank Dave Seale
$2,400 $1,200 $100

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Frank Dave Seale
$3,700 $3,800 $1,000

Double Jeopardy! Round

CLASSICAL MUSIC
SIGNS & SYMBOLS
FASHION STATEMENTS
DISNEY CINEMA
THE COUNTRY'S FIRST MONARCH
QUASI-RELATED PAIRS
    $200 26
Born the son of the town trumpeter in Pesaro, Italy, he composed "Il barbiere di Siviglia"
    $200 1
This network developed the peacock design to promote color television
    $200 13
If you're discovered in an embarrassing situation, you're said to be caught "with" these "down"
    $200 4
Angela Lansbury provided the voice of Mrs. Potts in this 1991 animated feature
    $200 18
1297:
Rainier I
    $200 11
A "Hawaiian" fruit juice beverage & Miss Garland
    $400 27
Handel wrote 4 anthems for the 1727 coronation of a king with whom Handel shared this name
    $400 2
This letter appears on the costumes of superheroes named Storm, Cyclops, Jubilee & Wolverine
    $400 14
When you conceal something, you "draw" this bridal accessory "over it"
    $400 5
While voicing this animated character, actor Dickie Jones sang "I've Got No Strings"
    $400 19
843:
Kenneth MacAlpin
    $400 12
"Ring of Fire" singer & the big screen's Mr. "Mask"
    $600 28
This set of 30 variations was named for a student of Bach's also named Johann
    $600 3
Clutching one's throat is the universal distress signal for this medical emergency
    $600 23
A phrase that means outdated, or a derby you haven't worn for decades
    $600 6
This cruel, scratchy-voiced diva wants to make fur coats out of Dalmatian puppies
    DD: $1,000 20
987:
Hugh Capet
    $600 15
An ethnic group of northern Iraq & a type of highway "station" for truckers
    $800 7
Looking like an inverted "e", this dictionary symbol stands for a central vowel sound
    $800 24
It's believed Napoleon originated the phrase about "An iron hand in" one of these
    $800 8
In this 1994 film, St. Nick falls off a roof & Tim Allen is forced to take his place
    $800 21
40 B.C.:
Jimmu
    DD: $1,800 16
An English empirical philosopher & the author of "The Star-Spangled Banner"
    $1000 29
Orchestras are now playing the original version of his "Boris Godunov", not the one Rimsky-Korsakov edited
    $1000 10
During the 1998 season, members of this baseball team wore the patch seen here (drawing of Harry Caray) on their sleeves
    $1000 25
As Garibaldi's followers were known as Redshirts, Mussolini's devotees were called these
    $1000 9
In 1961 Hayley Mills had a Top 10 hit with "Let's Get Together" from this Disney film
    $1000 22
1002:
Brian Boru
    $1000 17
Shorter term for an Australian & the veterinarian author of "All Creatures Great and Small"

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Frank Dave Seale
$3,500 $11,000 $3,200
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

ITALIAN VOCABULARY
(Alex: New subject!)
This word well known to sculpture lovers can be translated as "mercy" or "compassion"

Final scores:

Frank Dave Seale
$599 $14,500 $200
2nd place: Trip to Outrigger Hotel, Waikiki Beach, Hawaii New champion: $14,500 3rd place: Daewoo Video System

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Frank Dave Seale
$3,500 $9,200 $3,200
19 R,
4 W
21 R
(including 3 DDs),
2 W
12 R,
6 W

Combined Coryat: $15,900

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