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    $1200 25
In 1986 Mayor Harold Washington put plenty of beef behind this team
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Show #4268 - Wednesday, March 5, 2003

Max Levaren game 1.

Contestants

Rob O'Leary, an educational development specialist from Springfield, Massachusetts

Max Levaren, a personal success coach from San Diego, California

Anthony Trifilio, a construction worker from Brooklyn, New York (2-day champion whose cash winnings total $24,000)

Jeopardy! Round

MUSEUMS
CELEBRITY RHYME TIME
GRANDFATHERS
MOTHER GOOSE
STIFF SENTENCES
WORD PUZZLES
    $200 2
A museum in Superior, Arizona with a mere 80 square feet for exhibits claims this distinction
    $200 17
Goldie's little deer
    $200 1
His grandson, the II, took over as president of his auto company in 1945 & ran it until 1980
    $200 8
Their mother wouldn't let them have pie until they found their mittens
    $200 12
According to the Labor Department, in 1950 over 30% of working stiffs belonged to these; today, fewer than 15%
    $200 26
My claim when I'm late with a bill payment
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MAcheckIL
    $400 3
Built as a convent school, an Australian museum honoring this British sea captain has his cannon & anchor on display
    $400 18
Blanchett's
beaus
    $400 7
This psychiatrist's grandson Lucian is an award-winning artist
    $400 20
She wanted "to give her poor dog a bone", but her cupboard was bare
    $400 13
The stiff-mud process is a way of combining water & clay to make these pieces of buildings & walls
    $400 27
Describe something nice but unbelievable
---------------------------------
GOOD GOOD
BEE BEE
TRUE
    $600 4
The Patton Museum of Chivalry & Armor at this fort has several German Panzer tanks (in case Indiana invades?)
    $600 19
Raquel's burps
    $600 9
Mangu Khan called this leader granddad; so did Kublai
    $600 21
"What are little boys made of? Snips and snails, and" these; "that's what little boys are made of"
    $600 14
If part of your body is literally frozen stiff, this condition, immerse it in water at about 110 degrees Fahrenheit
    $600 28
A good way to determine the implied meaning of something
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LINE
READ
LINE
    $800 5
A Boston museum features the Beaver II, a full-scale replica of one of the 3 ships involved in this 1773 event
    $800 22
Sharon's femurs & ulnas
    DD: $1,000 10
Noah's grandfather, he died the year of the deluge at age 969
    $800 24
This boy, the piper's son, "learned to play when he was young"
    $800 15
If you need a stiff drink, try a Greyhound, made with grapefruit juice & this liquor
    $800 29
Make a rash or impetuous move
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DEEP GO
END
    $1000 6
This Amsterdam museum was once called the Great Royal Museum
    $1000 23
Ms. Delaney's flights of fancy
    $1000 11
George du Maurier, grandfather of this "Rebecca" author, was quite an author himself
    $1000 25
When "Jack fell down and broke his crown", Old Dame Dob "patched his nob with vinegar and" this
    $1000 16
In a P.G. Wodehouse title, "Stiff Upper Lip" precedes the name of this manservant
    $1000 30
A difficult & prolonged struggle
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E
L
T
T
A
B

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

Anthony Max Rob
$4,400 $3,200 $400

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Anthony Max Rob
$7,800 $5,200 $1,200

Double Jeopardy! Round

SCIENTISTS
SUPER BOWL BETS
IT BORDERS RUSSIA
THOSE '70s SHOWS
QUOTATIONS
(Alex: If you do well, we'll give you an...)
"A" PLUS
    $400 20
Botanist Asa Gray was one of the earliest supporters of this man's evolution theory
    $400 18
In 1990 San Francisco's mayor put up sourdough; this city's mayor, Rocky Mountain trout
    $400 1
It's the largest country in area that borders Russia
    $400 12
Barbarino,
Epstein,
Horshack
    $400 7
It's the chronological opening phrase of the Gettysburg Address
    $400 2
A small sum of money given regularly by a parent to a child
    DD: $2,000 21
The abbey in Brno where he once lived & worked now houses a genetics museum that's named for him
    DD: $1,800 19
Backing his team in 1999, this city's mayor put up peanuts & a case of Coke
    $800 17
Russia shares its longest border with this large "stan"
    $800 13
Lamont,
Grady Wilson,
Aunt Esther
    $800 8
Genius has been famously defined as "1% inspiration and" this
    $800 3
Upon his death in 1981, Joe Louis was buried with full military honors in this cemetery
    $1200 22
Chemist Hilaire Chardonnet, who invented rayon, had worked under this man when he was researching silk & silkworms
    $1200 25
In 1986 Mayor Harold Washington put plenty of beef behind this team
    $1200 28
The Caucasus Mountains straddle the border between Russia & this country, y'all
    $1200 14
Inspector Luger,
Wojo,
Fish
    $1200 9
Of Homer's lovely Helen, it was asked, "Was this the face that" did this
    $1200 4
Whether his name is Bud or not, he's the head man at a monastery
    $1600 23
In 1888 he became the first director of the Institute for Theoretical Physics in Berlin
    $1600 26
For Super Bowl XXXI, a Massachusetts mayor bet lobsters against the bratwurst of this state
    $1600 29
Russia's northernmost border with another country is with this country
    $1600 15
Chin Ho Kelly,
Ben Kokua,
Danny Williams
    $1600 10
At Trafalgar, Nelson declared that "England expects every man will do" this
    $1600 5
Now home to Air Force One, this Air Force base is located about 11 miles southeast of Washington, D.C.
    $2000 24
Torricelli made improvements to the microscope & telescope, but he's best known for developing this instrument
    $2000 27
In 2001 this mayor had to pay up in knishes to Mayor O'Malley of Baltimore
    $2000 16
Jim-Bob,
Mary Ellen,
Grandpa
    $2000 11
Completes the quote "Victory has a hundred fathers but defeat..."
    $2000 6
Fritz Haber invented a process to make this smelly gas

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Anthony Max Rob
$10,000 $14,800 $2,000

Final Jeopardy! Round

CLASSIC SONGS
Originally called "Prima Donna", it was renamed for a Renaissance painting & won an Oscar

Final scores:

Anthony Max Rob
$20,000 $20,300 $3,000
2nd place: $2,000 New champion: $20,300 3rd place: $1,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Anthony Max Rob
$10,800 $14,800 $2,000
21 R
(including 2 DDs),
4 W
(including 1 DD)
18 R,
2 W
8 R,
5 W

Combined Coryat: $27,600

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