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    $600 16
"C.C.", this Frenchwoman was famed for designing simple, elegant suits with braided trim & gold link chains
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Show #4185 - Friday, November 8, 2002

Last game to use 1996-2002 set.

Contestants

Matthew Temple, a director of international business development from Los Angeles, California

Jessica Rasper, a graduate student from Succasunna, New Jersey

Brad Bean, a web assistant from Columbus, Ohio (2-day champion whose cash winnings total $25,200)

Jeopardy! Round

SCIENCE
WE LIKE YOUR STYLE!
TOWERS
PARDON MY POLISH
(Alex: The language.)
POP MUSIC
MOROCCAN 'ROUND THE CLOCK
    $200 1
His 1905 paper "On the Electrodynamics of Moving Bodies" contained his special Theory of Relativity
    $200 9
A classic sweater that opens down the front is named for the 7th Earl of this
    $200 21
The descendants of Noah erected it on the plain of Shinar
    $200 11
On "The Simpsons" in Warsaw Bart is a brat, one of these to Lisa
    $200 3
Before checking into "Heartbreak Hotel", this superstar drove a truck for the Crown Electric Company
    $200 2
It's Morocco's largest city & chief seaport, sweetheart
    $400 8
In 1935 the daughter of this famed pair won a Nobel Prize for the discovery of artificial radioactivity
    $400 10
This U.S. architect designed his Usonian houses to be "integral to the life of the inhabitants"
    $400 22
Near the top of this wrought-iron French tower is a suite of rooms once used by its builder
    $400 12
Let's all sit in a circle & play Kaczka, Kaczka Ges--this playground game
    $400 4
They're the fraternal goodbye-sters who sang the 1957 hit "Bye Bye Love"
    $400 27
Shortly after independence in 1956, Mohammed V changed his title from sultan to this
    $600 13
(Hi, I'm Nobel laureate Rudy Marcus.) It's the chemical formula for dry ice
    $600 16
"C.C.", this Frenchwoman was famed for designing simple, elegant suits with braided trim & gold link chains
    DD: $2,000 23
By the time its first 3 stories were completed, this 180-foot building had already begun to sink into the soil
    $600 17
The bialy of the oko; don't shoot until you see it
    $600 5
This band's albums include "Animals", "A Saucer Full of Secrets" & "Dark Side of the Moon"
    $600 28
A proposed 10-mile tunnel to be built between Morocco & this country would directly link Africa & Europe
    $800 14
The term geotropism refers to the effect that this has on the direction plants grow or bend
    $800 20
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from the Flagler Museum in Palm Beach, Florida.) The Flagler Museum here in Palm Beach boasts rooms decorated in the styles of the 14th, 15th & 16th kings named this
    $800 24
This Chicago building's skydeck elevator can travel to the 103rd floor in a quick 70 seconds
    $800 18
Stay at a Polish lozko i sniadanie, one of these, & it's kielbasas at dawn for you
    $800 6
In their Top 40 hit "Born to Be Wild", this band is credited with popularizing the term "heavy metal"
    $800 29
FDR met with this leader in Morocco for 10 days in 1943
    $1000 15
In the Arctic, some of these organisms consisting of an alga & a fungus may be 4,000 years old
    $1000 26
Rene Lalique's art nouveau jewelry was often seen on this "Divine" actress who epitomized art nouveau style
    $1000 25
Guinness Records' Ross McWhirter said that if an earthquake struck Toronto, it would be the last building standing
    $1000 19
Make one of these & you may say my "blad"
    $1000 7
Golden Earring's first Top 40 hit, this "love" song cruised to No. 13 in 1974
    $1000 30
At about 14,000 feet, the highest peak in this mountain chain is Morocco's Mount Toubkal

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

Brad Jessica Matthew
$3,800 $2,600 -$600

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Brad Jessica Matthew
$6,800 $5,400 $4,000

Double Jeopardy! Round

HISTORY
SHAPE UP
THE LARGEST IN AREA
(Alex: We'll give you a choice.)
OSCAR! OSCAR!
AUTHORS' PRIVATE LIVES
A TRIP ON THE "L"
    $400 1
In 1500 Pedro Cabral sailed too far west in rounding Africa & spotted what is now this country on April 22
    $400 23
Shape of the organ of Corti in your ear & of some staircases
    $400 9
Portugal,
Italy,
France
    $400 6
He was nominated for Best Actor, Best Director & Best Screenplay for 1978's "Heaven Can Wait" & 1981's "Reds"
    $400 21
In a less poetic metaphor, Keats wrote to Fanny Brawne, "I... resent" this organ "having been made a football"
    $400 16
Big building on the back of the U.S. $5 bill
    $800 2
On May 23, 1927 the New York Times reported that he said, "We (that's my ship and I) took off rather suddenly"
    $800 24
Psychologist Abraham Maslow's "Hierarchy of Needs" is often portrayed in the shape of this Egyptian structure
    $800 10
Bosnia & Herzegovina,
Croatia,
Serbia
    $800 7
This actress won her second Oscar for her role in the 1951 film version of "A Streetcar Named Desire"
    $800 22
"As Ever, Gene" is a collection of this playwright's letters to his pal, critic George Jean Nathan
    $800 17
In 1889 a Red Sea swarm of these covered an estimated 2,000-square-mile area
    $1200 3
In 333 B.C. this leader defeated Darius III, king of Persia, at Issus in Syria but was unable to capture him
    $1200 25
One of the simplest, it's the only orchestra instrument named for its geometric shape
    $1200 11
Colombia,
Venezuela,
Ecuador
    $1200 8
For a 1936 film bio, Paul Muni won an Oscar for portraying this French scientist
    DD: $3,400 26
His teenage daughters hated having to read to him & resented his remarriage in 1663
    $1200 18
Bridges connect the 4 main islands on which this largest city in Nigeria is built
    $1600 4
In 1526 Babur, a Muslim ruler from Central Asia, established the Mogul Empire in what is now this country
    $1600 30
Certain cells in your retina are named for their resemblance to this figure bounded by a closed curve
    $1600 12
Kazakhstan,
Pakistan,
Afghanistan
    $1600 14
Julie Christie won an Oscar as a beautiful but empty woman in this "endearing" 1965 film
    $1600 27
Though married 3 times, this author of "Cheri" continued to publish under her single maiden name
    $1600 19
He's chronologically first on the list of U.N. secretaries-general
    DD: $2,000 5
The Soviet Union was expelled from the League of Nations for invading this neighbor in November 1939
    $2000 29
(Sofia of the Clue Crew stands in front of a chalkboard.) Kepler tried circles & ovals, but his first law states that this is the shape of a planet's orbit around the Sun
    $2000 13
Nicaragua,
El Salvador,
Honduras
    $2000 15
He earned Oscar nominations for producing "The Color Purple" & for composing its score
    $2000 28
Sheilah Graham got material for 3 memoirs from her affair with this author
    $2000 20
Neoprene is a synthetic one

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Brad Jessica Matthew
$11,200 $1,200 $13,600

Final Jeopardy! Round

STATE CAPITALS
In the continental United States, this city is the southernmost state capital

Final scores:

Brad Jessica Matthew
$2,400 $1 $4,799
2nd place: $2,000 3rd place: $1,000 New champion: $4,799

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Brad Jessica Matthew
$9,800 $4,600 $15,600
16 R
(including 1 DD),
4 W
17 R,
7 W
(including 1 DD)
18 R,
3 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $30,000

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