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    $1000 8
1994's "Three Tall Women" earned him his third Pulitzer Prize for Drama
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Show #4395 - Friday, October 17, 2003

Russ Schumacher game 1.

Contestants

Arlen Schweiger, a copy editor from Burlington, Vermont

Russ Schumacher, a graduate student from Fort Collins, Colorado

Katie Durham, a graduate student from Portland, Oregon (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $10,200)

Jeopardy! Round

THE CIVIL WAR
MTV MOVIE AWARDS: BEST KISS
HOW CAN I HELP?
JINGLES & SLOGANS
OLD TESTAMENT BOOKS
"A" MEN
    $200 2
On July 11, 1864 Jubal Early & his troops were dangerously close to this capital
    $200 1
Gwyneth Paltrow & Joseph Fiennes won for this movie in 1999
    $200 21
If in a small town, consider volunteering for this department -- 76% of them in the U.S. are all-volunteer
    $200 26
"You Deserve a Break Today" at this chain
    $200 14
The Song of Songs is also called the Song of him
    $200 4
Until his death in 1998, this singing cowboy was vice president of baseball's American League
    $400 3
George Custer's brother Thomas was the only person to receive 2 of these medals during the war
    $400 12
For a 2003 win, she locked lips with an upside-down Tobey Maguire in "Spider-Man"
    $400 22
Wield your "Stop" paddle with authority as one of these outside a school
    $400 27
It's slogan "The Milk Chocolate Melts in Your Mouth, Not in Your Hand" was introduced in 1954
    $400 17
It's the book abbreviated Is.
    $400 5
It wasn't his diet that killed him but sadly, a fall on an an icy sidewalk in April 2003
    $600 9
This state's 54th, whose heroics are seen in the movie "Glory", was one of the first black regiments from the North
    $600 13
(Hi, I'm Vivica Fox) In 1997 this actor & I won the MTV Movie Award for "Best Kiss" for the kiss we shared in "Independence Day"
    $600 23
Look for suspicious activity near home in this program, an initiative of the National Sheriffs' Association
    $600 28
"Like a Good Neighbor", this insurer "is There"
    $600 18
In chapter 1 of this aptly named book, God orders that the first census of Israel be taken
    $600 6
This "Stone Cold" wrestler shares his name with TV's "Six Million Dollar Man"
    $800 10
Joe Wheeler was the only Confederate leader to put a stumbling block in this man's march to the sea
    $800 15
1998's winners were Adam Sandler & Drew Barrymore for this film
    $800 24
See a movie with the little fellow or help him with his homework as one of these in a program founded in 1904
    $800 29
It's "M'm! M'm! Good!"
    $800 19
It's sometimes referred to by the title "Sepher Tehillim", meaning "book of praises"
    $800 7
In 1836 Sam Houston appointed him secretary of state of the Republic of Texas
    $1000 11
"The Battle Above the Clouds" was fought on this Tennessee mountain with a good view
    $1000 16
Woody Harrelson & Demi Moore won for this 1994 film
    $1000 25
Send just $30 a month to World Vision for a needy child & you'll be designated one of these
    $1000 30
According to the old jingle, he "Gets Rid of Dirt and Grime and Grease in Just a Minute"
    DD: $1,000 20
Chapter 6 of this book begins, "Now Jericho was straitly shut up because of the children of Israel"
    $1000 8
1994's "Three Tall Women" earned him his third Pulitzer Prize for Drama

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

Katie Russ Arlen
$800 $4,400 $400

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Katie Russ Arlen
$5,600 $6,800 -$1,800

Double Jeopardy! Round

SOCIOLOGY
(Alex: Sounds like going back to school!)
SALMON FISHING
(Alex: Whoops... not back to school!)
1920s BESTSELLERS
ALL THAT JAZZ
TRAVEL FRANCE
THE THIRD WORD
    $400 26
In 1979 this country put a 1-child limit on couples; now a one-son-or-two-child policy is in force
    $400 16
A discussion process called North of Falcon determines the tribal catch in this state's Puget Sound
    $400 21
"The Mysterious Rider", "To the Last Man" & "The Call of the Canyon" were some of his 1920s top westerns
    $400 1
In 1952 this musician known as "Satchmo" became the first inducted into Down Beat magazine's Jazz Hall of Fame
    $400 3
In 1810 a fake Arc de Triomphe was erected in this city; the real one for Marie Louise's triumphal entry wasn't ready
    $400 8
In the King James Version of Genesis
    $800 28
It's the -ism based on self-interest, profit & free competition; Karl Marx wasn't thrilled with it
    $800 17
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew in Sitka, Alaska) The main value of chum salmon is not in their flesh, but in these items they produce
    $800 22
With this book Sinclair Lewis was on the road to success in 1921
    $800 2
The title of the 1993 Grammy Award-winning CD "Miles and Quincy Live at Montreux" referred to these 2 jazz legends
    $800 5
The name of this city in Burgundy has become a synonym in the U.S. for a cheap white wine
    $800 9
In John Paul Jones' most famous 7-word quote of September 23, 1779
    $1200 27
Playwright Israel Zangwill dubbed the ethnic mix of NYC around 1900 one of these, "roaring and bubbling"
    DD: $1,600 18
From a dorsal feature they develop as they return to spawn, some salmon are called this, like a species of whale
    $1200 23
Even if you get the full version of this 1928 bestseller by Thornton Wilder, it's a"bridge"d
    $1200 4
This "timely" song, Count Basie's theme, was written & originally recorded by Basie in 1937
    $1200 13
The first French town liberated in WWII, it's famous for a 231-foot-long illustrated piece of linen
    $1200 10
In "Moby Dick"
    $1600 29
Sci-fi author who came up in the 1950s with "Dianetics: The Modern Source of Mental Health"
    $1600 19
The record for this salmon named for a body of water is a 79-pounder caught in Norway in 1928
    $1600 24
Edith Hull's big romantic novel, it was turned into a film starring Rudolph Valentino
    $1600 6
Recordings by this bebop alto saxophonist include "Carvin' the Bird", "Yardbird Suite" & "Bird Feathers"
    $1600 14
St. Malo in Brittany is home to the tomb of this explorer who claimed Quebec for France
    $1600 11
In the British national anthem
    $2000 30
In 1899's "The Theory of" this "Class" Thorstein Veblen coined the term "conspicuous consumption"
    $2000 20
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew in Sitka, Alaska) The three main types of Alaskan salmon fishing boats are trollers, gillnetters & these, which use a gigantic net
    $2000 25
When you were young, some of you read his 1924 bestseller "When We Were Very Young"
    $2000 7
In the mid-1950s pianist Horace Silver & this drummer founded the Jazz Messengers
    DD: $2,000 15
Spend a year in Provence & you'll hit all the tourist sights, like this city's papal palace
    $2000 12
In Shakespeare's 18th sonnet

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Katie Russ Arlen
$9,200 $12,800 -$2,200

Final Jeopardy! Round

HISTORIC ROYALTY
(Alex: This is a video Final, which means you'll get to look at a picture, as well as receive the clue.)
These two men seen here, allies during World War I, were sometimes mistaken for each other

Final scores:

Katie Russ Arlen
$0 $7,199 -$2,200
2nd place: $2,000 New champion: $7,199 3rd place: $1,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Katie Russ Arlen
$9,200 $14,400 -$2,200
12 R
(including 1 DD),
0 W
28 R
(including 1 DD),
7 W
(including 1 DD)
3 R,
4 W

Combined Coryat: $21,400

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