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    $800 14
"Water is the only drink for a wise man", Thoreau wrote in this work
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Show #3910 - Friday, September 7, 2001

Contestants

Evelyn Pan Bavier, a museum administrator from Arlington, Massachusetts

Derek Ziegler, a transportation analyst from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Ramsey Campbell, a writer from Newport Beach, California (2-day champion whose cash winnings total $31,000)

Jeopardy! Round

THE WRITINGS OF WOODY ALLEN
DESCRIBING THE SPORT
(Alex: You have to tell us what sport.)
ANIMALS ROCK
STATE THE OBVIOUS
(Alex: In fact, identify the state.)
IN THE DICTIONARY
"SEVEN" ON YOUR SIDE
    $100 26
In one story this Transylvanian meets his end when an eclipse fools him into leaving his coffin by day
    $100 12
Get 3/4 naked, use 12-ounce mittens to beat opponent senseless
    $100 11
The first name of this "Hit the Road Jack" singer is also a broad, flat fish
    $100 2
[State outline]
    $100 21
By definition, a number that's infinitesimal is close to, but greater than, this
    $100 1
Orlando Jones is the guy who wants you to make this soft drink yours
    $200 27
Scientifically, "It is impossible to travel faster than" this, & "not desirable, as one's hat keeps blowing off"
    $200 13
Keep ball within 41" wide area, have a beer, scan for bottle-shaped items you've knocked down, have another beer
    $200 17
Pinnipeds who barked out "Summer Breeze" with Crofts
    $200 6
[State outline]
    $200 22
As a noun it's part of a fastener used with a nut; as a verb it means to dash rapidly away
    $200 3
Title film group whose theme was the following
    $300 28
The play "God", set in this ancient city, features the characters Trichinosis & Bursitis
    $300 14
Run back & forth on 94 feet of wood, hit twine to score but don't choke coach when upset
    $300 18
Feline singer followed by a "Moon Shadow"
    $300 8
[State outline]
    $300 23
The coping type of this tool has a U-shaped frame
    $300 4
Group seen here in 1961
    $400 29
Allen's essay on the "Origins" of this type of casual language introduces us to Sir Oswald Spiffy
    $400 15
Take 16-foot-long object, run 150 feet, pray object doesn't snap, utilize object
    $400 19
Vixen who found "Naughty Girls (Need Love Too)"
    $400 9
[State outline]
    $400 24
Arabic for "peace", it's a salutation in the East, as well as a low bow
    $400 5
One of the original members of this group was Bryn Mawr
    $500 30
In "If the Impressionists Had Been Dentists", this man writes to Theo that Gauguin is disturbed & drinks Lavoris
    $500 16
Bust butt learning the "triple salchow", hope Guam judge doesn't hate your costume & give you a 5
    $500 20
Leader of The Starliters who did the "Peppermint Twist" in his mother's pouch
    $500 10
[State outline]
    $500 25
French for "animation", it's the vitality of the group that sang "Bitter Sweet Symphony"
    DD: $800 7
Located in Salem, Massachusetts, it's the literary inspiration seen here

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

Ramsey Derek Evelyn
$2,900 $1,400 $400

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Ramsey Derek Evelyn
$2,700 $1,900 $2,000

Double Jeopardy! Round

EYE ON ASIA
PARTNERS
AMERICAN HERSTORY
OTHER JULIA ROBERTS MOVIES
ARTISTS
"WAL" STREET
    $200 17
In 1996 East Timorese activists Carlos Belo & Jose Ramos-Horta won this international prize
    $200 26
In wine coolers:
The imaginary Frank Bartles &...
    $200 1
Discharged in 1783, Deborah Sampson had served in this war under the name Robert Shurtleff
    $200 16
Julia was fairy nice as Tinkerbell in this 1991 film
    $200 4
She had her first one-woman show in 1940, when she was 80; her 100th birthday was declared a holiday
    $200 2
In 1962 in Rogers, Arkansas he opened the first "Mart" in his empire
    $400 22
Begun in the 600s, the Potala Palace in Lhasa is the traditional home of this religious leader
    $400 27
In nifty gifts:
Alfred Hammacher &...
    $400 3
It's said that she suggested 5-point stars for the U.S. flag because they could be cut with a single snip of the scissors
    $400 18
Julia's Kevin Bacon number is 1; she starred with him in this 1990 medical student thriller
    $400 9
The self-portraits of this artist seen here are based on photos by Christopher Makos
    $400 8
It's a big, shaggy mustache
    $600 23
Seen here, he involuntarily moved to Taiwan in 1949
    $600 28
On Wall Street:
Charles Merrill, Edmund Lynch, Edward Pierce, Charles Fenner &...
    $600 5
In her efforts to gain equal rights for women, she founded NOW in 1966 & became its first president
    $600 19
Julia's character Mary Reilly was this doctor's maid
    $600 11
This "Night Watch" artist painted portraits of himself throughout his lifetime
    $600 10
To lie down & roll in something, like pigs in mud
    DD: $2,500 24
At 20,000 feet, the world's highest battleground is the Siachen Glacier on the border between these 2 countries
    $800 29
In film projectors:
Donald Bell &....
    DD: $2,000 6
When Victoria Woodhull ran for president in 1872, she chose this man, a former slave, as her running mate
    $800 20
"Habeas Corpus" starring Julia was a movie within this Robert Altman satire of Hollywood
    $800 12
This Spanish artist, court painter to Charles IV, is seen here in an 1815 self-portrait
    $800 14
"Water is the only drink for a wise man", Thoreau wrote in this work
    $1000 25
Outlawed in 1829, this fiery Hindu funereal practice commemorated the death of one of the god Shiva's wives
    $1000 7
In 1941 she was the only member of the House to vote against entering WWII
    $1000 21
He played Jerry Fletcher, the man who talked Julia into believing his "Conspiracy Theory"
    $1000 13
Berthe Morisot, the first female impressionist, was the sister-in-law of this "Luncheon on the Grass" painter
    $1000 15
On this "Night" witches were known to gather on the Brocken in Germany

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Ramsey Derek Evelyn
$7,600 $2,300 $600
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

ZOOLOGY
Animal species that's the subject of the longest consecutive study of any group of wild animals, 40 years

Final scores:

Ramsey Derek Evelyn
$7,200 $3,300 $1,199
3-day champion: $38,200 2nd place: a trip to the French West Indies 3rd place: Pinseeker golf clubs

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Ramsey Derek Evelyn
$5,600 $4,300 $600
24 R
(including 2 DDs),
6 W
13 R,
3 W
(including 1 DD)
10 R,
5 W

Combined Coryat: $10,500

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