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    $300 23
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from Porter Valley.) I'm ready to tee off; if my shot curves to the right, it's a slice; if it curves to the left, it's called this
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Show #3926 - Monday, October 1, 2001

(Jimmy: I'm Jimmy on the 18th at Porter Valley Country Club. A swinging episode of Jeopardy!--next!)

Contestants

Janna Marshall, a direct marketing consultant from Middleton, Wisconsin

Damian Kokinda, an analyst for the Secret Service from Washington, D.C.

Rohan Virginkar, a recent college graduate from Diamond Bar, California (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $8,000)

Jeopardy! Round

(Alex: A lot of people have been wondering what happened to my mustache, so we're going to have a whole category about that; it's called...)
WHERE DID MY MUSTACHE GO?
COWBOY TALK
LADIES & GENTLEMEN, MILLARD FILLMORE!
FIRST NAME'S THE SAME
TIME FOR A ROUND OF GOLF
(Alex: Mostly with our Clue Crew.)
ODD NUMBER, PLEASE
    $100 1
I was told this man thinks a mustache makes game show hosts look more intelligent & thoughtful
    $100 6
This enclosure for horses or cattle was usually made of posts or poles; temporary ones were of rope
    $100 26
Obviously feeling no one could replace him, Fillmore never named anyone to this cabinet-level job
    $100 11
Derek,
Schembechler,
Peep
    $100 21
(Sofia of the Clue Crew tees off at the Porter Valley Golf Club.) The putt I just sank gave me one-over-par on the hole, also called this
    $100 16
There are this many cards in one player's hand in standard draw poker
    $200 2
The hairless miniature Xoloitzcuintli of this North American country wanted to look macho
    $200 7
This cookhouse on wheels was said to have been invented by Charles Goodnight who modified an army wagon
    $200 27
Under Fillmore the price of this dropped from 5 cents to 3; in 2001, it went up from 33 cents to 34
    $200 12
Magdalene,
Cassatt,
Worth
    $200 22
First awarded in 1958, an amateur golf trophy is named for this U.S. president
    $200 17
In an expression possibly from Shakespeare's time, a short-lived sensation is this many "days' wonder"
    $300 3
Rumor has it this woman infiltrated the vast right-wing conspiracy by wearing a clever disguise
    $300 8
Slang term for the cemetery of a western town; Dodge City's dates back to 1872
    $300 28
The Fillmore-approved Compromise of 1850 included admitting this "Golden State" into the Union
    $300 13
Sheen,
Chaplin,
Brown
    $300 23
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from Porter Valley.) I'm ready to tee off; if my shot curves to the right, it's a slice; if it curves to the left, it's called this
    $300 18
In a 1960 film, this title number of crooks, led by Danny Ocean, plan a Vegas caper
    $400 4
Photos by NASA's Pathfinder revealed the face formation has a new addition on this planet
    $400 9
When riding a wild horse, it was a disgrace to have to "grab the apple" to stay on, the apple being this
    DD: $800 29
Don't flip out if you don't know Fillmore was the last president from this political party
    $400 14
Wallace,
Tyson,
Doonesbury
    $400 24
Each year this Georgia city hosts the Masters golf tournament
    $400 19
Number of stars in the Big Dipper
    $500 5
This governor wants to appeal to young punks when he gets back into pro wrestling
    $500 10
Originally applied to a gun named for its inventor, it later became generic for small single-shot pistols
    $500 30
Fillmore died in 1874 & was buried in this city in New York state, later the site of McKinley's assassination
    $500 15
Frank,
Oldfield,
Rubble
    $500 25
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from Porter Valley.) Though technically illegal, the retaking of a lousy shot is known by this last name
    $500 20
The traditional number of those who attended the Last Supper

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

Rohan Damian Janna
$1,200 $1,000 $1,000

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Rohan Damian Janna
$3,800 $1,500 $1,400

Double Jeopardy! Round

HOUSE & GARDEN
(Alex: Celebrating 100 years--the magazine, of course.)
MUSTN'T SEE TV
LITERARY SUBTITLES
(Alex: We'll give you the subtitle; you give us the literary work.)
STARTS & ENDS WITH "A"
HAYDN
SIKH
    $200 17
In 1975 H&G featured a futuristic house with mylar panels for this type of electric power
    $200 6
In 1993 this "SNL" alum returned to TV as a late-night talk show host, but lasted only 6 weeks
    $200 11
1851:
"The Whale"
    $200 1
Though he was only a TV doctor, in 1979 he received an honorary M.D. from Columbia's medical school
    $200 16
Joseph Haydn was a choirboy at St. Stephen's until this happened to him & he was cut adrift in Vienna
    $200 26
One of the 5 K's of Sikh belief, Kesh is the vow never to cut this
    $400 18
Early in H&G history, a regular feature was this season's planting number, as seen here
    $400 7
Protests by gay rights groups cost this radio "doctor" sponsors for her TV show
    $400 12
1623:
"What You Will"
    $400 2
This magic word is the title of a No, 1 hit by the Steve Miller Band
    $400 22
The tick-tock rhythm in the symphony heard here led to this nickname
    $600 19
Suburban decade during which H&G ran the cover seen here
    $600 8
Teens & critics protested when ABC dropped this low-rated Claire Danes series midseason
    $600 13
1818:
"The Modern Prometheus"
    $600 3
It's the fear of open spaces
    $600 23
The symphony known as La Poule or "The Hen" is one of the 6 named for this capital city
    $600 27
Her assassination in 1984 was in retaliation for an attack she ordered on the Sikhs' holiest shrine
    $800 20
In December 1956 this film director might have saved readers by showing how to carve a Christmas turkey
    $800 9
In 1989 housewife Terry Rakolta tried to get advertisers & viewers to boycott this Fox sitcom
    DD: $800 14
1852:
"Life Among the Lowly"
    $800 4
The walls around this Spanish city were 400 years old when St. Teresa lived there
    $800 24
This composer dedicated a set of 6 quartets to Haydn, who was 24 years his senior
    $800 29
Now a term for any spiritual guide, this term was first applied to Nanak, the founder of the Sikh faith
    $1000 21
A 1949 issue showed the very modern home of this architect & Bauhaus founder
    $1000 10
Religious groups protested this '90s drama in which Kevin Anderson played a priest dealing with sensitive issues
    $1000 15
1872:
George Eliot's "Study of Provincial Life"
    DD: $1,000 5
This "stately" Confederate cruiser sank many ships before being sunk by the Kearsarge off the coast of France
    $1000 25
In the 1770s even the mellow Haydn was influenced by this movement whose name means "storm & stress"
    $1000 28
In 1966 this Indian state was divided to create a homeland for members of the Sikh faith

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Rohan Damian Janna
$6,000 $4,100 $6,200

Final Jeopardy! Round

WORLD LEADERS
In April 2001 Kevin Costner screened his film "Thirteen Days" for this man, a key player in the events portrayed

Final scores:

Rohan Damian Janna
$1,000 $0 $8,700
2nd place: Trip to Aruba Sonata Beach Resort 3rd place: Trip to Calistoga Oasis Spa & Hotel New champion: $8,700

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Rohan Damian Janna
$5,600 $4,100 $6,200
21 R
(including 1 DD),
4 W
15 R
(including 1 DD),
3 W
14 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W

Combined Coryat: $15,900

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