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    $400 17
In 1960 it was let my people go to this film in which Paul Newman helps establish the state of Israel
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Show #4502 - Tuesday, March 16, 2004

Steve Reynolds game 2.

Contestants

Jennifer Thorne, an energy efficiency analyst from Washington, D.C.

Nick Gebelt, an attorney from Whittier, California

Steve Reynolds, an accountant from Norman, Oklahoma (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $24,401)

Jeopardy! Round

ANCIENT ROMANS
HALF A NICE DAY
ON THE WATER
STORIED HOTELS
(Alex: A whole category that is nothing but...)
UTTER NONSENSE
"E"PICS
    $200 6
A party of this leader's so-called friends conspired to kill him, & did, in March 44 B.C.
    $200 24
If you're a half pint, you've got this many ounces
    $200 11
A land game with cars on a collision course, or a safer water game in which players sit on others' shoulders
    $200 21
Hercule Poirot sups at the Savoy in this woman's novel "Lord Edgware Dies"
    $200 1
This Irish stone gives you the power of persuasion
    $200 16
It had an interesting casting choice, Madonna as the first lady of Argentina
    $400 7
Pliny the Elder died at Stabiae Aug. 24, 79 A.D. as a result of breathing noxious fumes from its activity
    $400 25
In 2003 AMD introduced its 64-this chip; that's a lot of personal computing power & beats the standard 32
    $400 12
The Prestige, this type of ship, made news in 2002 when it sank off Spain
    $400 22
When Jonathan Harker leaves the Golden Krone Hotel in this novel, an old woman gives him a crucifix to wear
    $400 2
Luncheon meat named for a city in Italy
    $400 17
In 1960 it was let my people go to this film in which Paul Newman helps establish the state of Israel
    DD: $2,000 8
This emperor who lived from 37 to 68 A.D. has a line of CD-burning software named for him
    $600 26
On the menu, "on the half shell" usually refers to a way of serving these, raw or Rockefeller
    $600 13
(Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from Hawaii.) The name of this attachment that gives the canoe extra stability is often applied to the canoe itself
    $600 23
Fans of this author love to stay at Les Trois Couronnes in Switzerland, the setting for his "Daisy Miller"
    $600 3
A bed built on a shelf over another bed
    $600 18
Judy Garland & Fred Astaire joined forces for this holiday classic
    $800 9
This mad emperor (37-41 A.D.) often had dinner with Incitatus, his favorite horse, who lived in a marble stable
    $800 27
If something is 50% gold, it has this many karats
    $800 14
Ahoy! It's another term for the principal mast aft of the mainmast
    $800 29
(Hi, I'm Paul McCrane from ER.) I played Jodie Foster's brother, Frank Berry, in this film based on a John Irving novel
    $800 4
A tower in Genesis 11:9
    $800 19
Even in this film, his debut as a director, you could tell David Lynch was weird
    $1000 10
This orator wrote, "Let arms yield to the toga, the laurel crown to praise"
    $1000 28
We guess it would take 2 of this rapper's "Get Rich or Die Trying" CDs to equal 1 Buck Owens
    $1000 15
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from the California Science Center's Titanic Artifact Exhibit.) On a sailing ship, it's the area near the rudder; on passenger ships like the Titanic, it provided the cheapest passage
    $1000 30
Sylvia Plath once stayed at NYC's Barbizon, & fictionalized it as the Amazon in this autobiographical novel
    $1000 5
Helium or this can be used to raise a balloon from which a gondola is suspended
    $1000 20
In this 1988 film director John Sayles cast himself as sportswriter Ring Lardner

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

Steve Nick Jennifer
$600 $2,800 $800

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Steve Nick Jennifer
$5,800 $3,400 $0

Double Jeopardy! Round

STATES BY CITIES & TOWNS
(Alex: We'll give you the cities & towns.)
THE STANLEY CUP
FEMINISM
"ME"DICINE
(Alex: Each response will be 2 words, anagrams of each other in...)
ANAGRAMMED RESPONSES
EPICS
    $400 1
Kansas City,
Carthage,
Independence
    $400 26
(Alex reports from the Air Canada Centre in Toronto.) Since there are now over 2,000 names on the Stanley Cup, one ring of it has been retired to this Toronto site
    $400 16
In 1970 San Diego State established the first of many departments called this
    $400 6
A thin layer of tissue; the walls of arteries have elastic ones
    $400 21
Charlie's trio & 3 parts of a 3-sided plane figure
    $400 11
In Book 12 of this Virgil epic, the Latins & Trojans unite (whoops, spoiled the ending for you, sorry)
    $800 2
La Crosse,
Fond du Lac,
Eau Claire
    $800 27
The Cup's first winner was an amateur team from this city whose NHL team has won it more than 20 times
    $800 17
In 1836 the Grimke sisters pioneered women's right to speak in public when they flounced around denouncing this
    $800 7
The time of a woman's life called menacme is ended by this
    $800 22
A bride's smile & what's placed on her finger that put it on her face
    $800 12
She, not the dairy queen, is the title character of a 6-book-long epic poem by Edmund Spenser
    $1200 3
Saluda,
Spartanburg,
Sumter
    $1200 18
Naomi Wolf wrote "Misconceptions: Truth, Lies, and the Unexpected on the Journey to" this
    $1200 8
This opiate that doesn't provide a high is used to gradually end a heroin addiction
    $1200 23
NYC department store founder R.H. & a 1978 Village People hit
    DD: $2,600 13
Warrior-princess (not Xena) who's the subject of the Icelandic "Volsunga Saga" & the German "Nibelungenlied"
    $1600 4
Winter Park,
Winter Garden,
Winter Haven
    $1600 19
In 1997 Jay Leno's wife Mavis became chair of a campaign against mistreatment of women in this country
    DD: $1,000 9
The girl seen here has concentrated areas of this on her cheeks
    $1600 24
If you love a witch you take her these & all; if you love a scarecrow, you accept that he's full of this
    $1600 14
From 1667, it includes the lines "Who first seduced them to that foul revolt? Th' infernal serpent; he it was"
    $2000 5
Red Cloud,
Pawnee City,
North Platte
    $2000 20
The League of Women Voters was founded in this year in which women first voted nationally for president
    $2000 10
This word often used of cancer comes from the Greek for "to change place"
    $2000 25
"Handy" helper to the Addams Family & the time when they all moonbathe
    $2000 15
This Sumerian epic was written in cuneiform on clay tablets about 4,000 years ago

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Steve Nick Jennifer
$6,600 $9,200 $4,600

Final Jeopardy! Round

MUSICAL THEATRE
When this Off-Broadway show closed in 2002, its lyricist said, "You can't be sad for a show that has run 42 years"

Final scores:

Steve Nick Jennifer
$13,200 $5,199 $0
2-day champion: $37,601 2nd place: $2,000 3rd place: $1,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Steve Nick Jennifer
$6,600 $9,800 $5,200
11 R,
4 W
21 R
(including 1 DD),
6 W
(including 1 DD)
11 R
(including 1 DD),
4 W

Combined Coryat: $21,600

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