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    $800 17
The ancients thought that this constellation resembled a man pouring a stream of water from a jar
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Show #4225 - Friday, January 3, 2003

Contestants

Robert Niles, an Internet editor from Pasadena, California

Kathleen Ellis, a registered nurse from Red Oak, Texas

Jeff Lovingood, a middle school teacher from Jacksonville, North Carolina (2-day champion whose cash winnings total $15,800)

Jeopardy! Round

AEROSMITH
U.S. CITY NICKNAMES
MEDICINE
"W"HO, "W"HAT OR "W"HERE
IN A PICKLE
HOMOPHONES
    $200 1
In an interview, this Aerosmith frontman said, "Your kids never think of you as a rock god"
    $200 3
Gerald Ford cut his teeth in this Nebraska city, "The Steak Capital of the World"
    $200 2
He worked on an anti-influenza vaccine in the 1940s which led to an inactivated polio vaccine in 1952
    $200 17
A sight of lamentation, it's believed to have been part of the Second Temple
    $200 15
To make your standard pickle, pickle this veggie
    $200 25
Took a plane, or part of a chimney
    $400 12
In 1986 rappers Run-D.M.C. remade this 1976 Aerosmith song
    $400 4
Huntington Beach in California is nicknamed this "City", something for Jan & Dean to sing about
    $400 8
He founded a clinic with his 2 sons & was active in organizing the Minnesota Territory in the 1850s & 1860s
    $400 18
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports) This currency was once also used as jewelry
    $400 16
This pickle maker introduced its spokesstork in 1974
    $400 26
Moved to & fro, or leather finished with a soft nap
    $600 13
"I Don't Want to Miss a Thing", Aerosmith's first No. 1 hit, was from this movie
    DD: $200 5
This U.S. city, not the Russian one it's named for, is "The Shuffleboard Capital of the World"
    $600 9
Use of this test developed by a Greek-born U.S. physician has reduced the death rate from cancer of the cervix
    $600 19
This "Good Gray" poet was criticized in the 19th century for his controversial subject matter
    $600 22
Common name of Anethum graveolens, a plant in the parsley family used in a popular pickle
    $600 28
The smallest amount, or rented out for a long term
    $800 14
Aerosmith covered "Come Together" in this 1978 movie that starred Peter Frampton & The Bee Gees
    $800 6
Hats off to Zachary Taylor, who grew up in this "Derbytown"
    $800 10
Legionnaire's disease, a severe form of this disease, can be passed through water-cooled air conditioning
    $800 20
"Down Under" denizen displayed here
    $800 23
In 1900 this company built the first electric advertising sign in New York City, a 40-foot-long pickle
    $800 29
(Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from the Belize Zoo) It can be a gradual decrease in sickness, or this mammal right here
    $1000 27
This 1987 hit says, "She had the body of a Venus, Lord imagine my surprise"
    $1000 7
This Montana city is known as "The Electric City"; must be those hydroelectric power generators
    $1000 11
This infection of the intestines is caused by a bacterium called Salmonella typhi
    $1000 21
This Texas radio station's call letters spell out the name of the city it's in
    $1000 24
This noted pickle dealer of 15th century Seville has 2 continents named for him

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

Jeff Kathleen Robert
$600 $3,600 $1,400

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Jeff Kathleen Robert
$1,400 $5,600 $4,400

Double Jeopardy! Round

EROS MYTH
(Alex: Uh boy!)
CONSTELLATIONS
A COMPENDIUM OF CLUES
THE "LAST" PICTURE SHOW
NAPOLEON'S RESUME
(Alex: Pretty impressive, I would think!)
LETTER PERFECT
    $400 19
In the epic "Argonautica", Eros' arrow makes Medea fall in love with this man
    $400 16
The 3 Pyramids at Giza are aligned almost exactly as the main stars in this hunter's belt
    $400 6
A Hostess plant in Memphis turns out 150 to 180 loaves of this bread every minute
    $400 3
This 1987 movie chronicled the life of Chinese ruler Pu Yi
    $400 1
Education:
This type of career school at Brienne & at Paris
    $400 15
A version of this English letter is the last letter in the Greek alphabet
    $800 20
In Greek myth Eros was the son of this love & beauty goddess by any of several godly fathers
    $800 17
The ancients thought that this constellation resembled a man pouring a stream of water from a jar
    $800 11
The normal human body has 20 deciduous ones of these
    $800 7
Released in 1989, it's the "last" Indiana Jones feature so far
    $800 2
Awards & Honors:
Consecrated emperor December 2, 1804 by the man in this post
    $800 29
It's Michael J. Fox' real middle initial, but he thought it sounded too Canadian
    $1200 21
The Romans called Eros Cupid or this, which they also put after "Omnia Vincit"
    $1200 24
The name of Antares, this arachnid's main star, means "Rival of Mars" because of its red color
    $1200 12
To compete with Snapple, Minute Maid introduced this drink line in 1994
    $1200 8
Bruce Willis & Damon Wayans investigate a murder & corruption in the NFL in this 1991 flick
    $1200 4
Objective:
To paralyze this country by blockade through the "Continental System"
    DD: $1,000 30
The queen of England signs her name Elizabeth this
    $1600 22
Like Lady Liberty, Eros often carries one of these, but his aims to enslave you to desire
    $1600 25
It's the faintest constellation in the Zodiac; those born under it were born between June 21 & July 22
    $1600 13
In "The Caballero's Way" O. Henry created this partner of Pancho as a scruffy bandit
    $1600 9
Linda Fiorentino leaves her husband & makes off with his cash in this 1994 thriller
    $1600 5
References:
This Reign of Terror leader & his brother Augustin
    $1600 28
A "baby" one may be worn by a young woman as well as an infant
    $2000 23
Hesiod listed Eros as one of the primordial deities along with Gaia & this amorphous, messy one
    $2000 26
2 stars in the Big Dipper's bowl point to the North Star; 2 others point to this constellation of the swan
    $2000 14
This first president of Kenya took his last name from a Kikuyu word for a beaded belt he wore
    $2000 10
Who could forget Cybill Shepherd & Burt Reynolds in this 1975 Bogdanovich film, a tribute to the old musicals
    DD: $500 18
Experience:
Lieutenant Colonel in the National Guard of this island; worked to keep it part of France
    $2000 27
Developed in the early 1970s, it's the main programming language of the Unix operating system

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Jeff Kathleen Robert
$1,700 $12,000 $9,000

Final Jeopardy! Round

CLASSIC LITERATURE
In this 3-part work, the main character encounters Nimrod, Ulysses, Muhammad & Thomas Aquinas

Final scores:

Jeff Kathleen Robert
$0 $18,001 $12,001
3rd place: $1,000 New champion: $18,001 2nd place: $2,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Jeff Kathleen Robert
$2,400 $12,000 $9,200
8 R,
4 W
(including 2 DDs)
17 R,
1 W
20 R
(including 1 DD),
6 W

Combined Coryat: $23,600

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