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    $400 22
A military agreement to stop fighting for a limited time
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Show #4660 - Friday, December 3, 2004

Contestants

Kord Heinemann, a truck driver from Allentown, Pennsylvania

Pete DeBalli, an anesthesiologist from Titusville, Florida

Katie Fitzgerald, a wealth management project analyst originally from New Rochelle, New York (2-day champion whose cash winnings total $30,201)

Jeopardy! Round

NEPALESE HISTORY
SONG BIRDS
ON THE GO
THE PLANETS
10-HUT!
AT "EASE"
    $200 26
A king described Nepal as "a yam between two boulders"; one is India, this is the other
    $200 6
Steve Miller had a No. 2 hit with this 1977 song
    $200 11
In September 1984 Joe W. Kittinger became the first to solo across the Atlantic in one of these
    $200 1
At 3,031 miles in diameter, this planet is the second smallest in our solar system
    $200 16
If an area has a yearly average of less than 10 inches of precipitation, it's classified as this
    $200 21
What Monet used to hold up this work while he painted it
    $400 27
The golden age of Licchavi rule was followed by 300 years of these ages, also a term used of medieval Europe
    $400 7
This songs begins "He rocks in the tree tops all day long, hoppin' and a-boppin' and singing his song"
    $400 12
In 1936 this company's DC-3 became the first successful commercial airliner; some are still in service
    $400 2
In the time it takes this planet to orbit the sun once, you'd get over 90,000 deliveries of your daily paper
    $400 17
The stations on the route of this old west mail service were set up about 10 miles apart
    $400 22
A military agreement to stop fighting for a limited time
    $600 28
Promulgated in 1990, the Nepali constitution is the only one in the world that makes this the state religion
    $600 8
This bird is mentioned in the lyrics of both "Over The Rainbow" & "Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah"
    $600 13
Scows & lighters are types of these flat-bottomed boats used in harbors
    DD: $1,000 3
The name of Antares, a red giant star, means "the rival of" this planet
    $600 18
In 1978 the Wildcats & the Sun Devils from this state bumped the Pac-8 up to the Pac-10
    $600 23
The otter is an aquatic member of this animal family
    $800 30
Because this was Dipendra's title when he killed his father in 2001, he was briefly king before dying of his own wounds
    $800 9
Anne Murray asked it to "Take me... to that land of gentle breezes where the peaceful waters flow"
    $800 14
Old locomotives had this pointed grill in front of the engine to remove obstacles from the tracks
    $800 4
The USA's Mariner 2 was sent to check out this nearby planet
    $800 19
The National Labor Relations Act says health care workers have to give 10 days' notice before they do this
    $800 24
The political strategy of pacifying a hostile nation in the hope of avoiding war
    $1000 29
This name of the dynasty that has ruled Nepal since 1769 is also the Persian word for "King"
    $1000 10
Like Shelley, Johnny Mercer & Hoagy Carmichael wrote an ode to this title bird
    $1000 15
In 1775 Daniel Boone & 30 expert woodsmen marked this 200-mile trail from Virginia to Kentucky
    $1000 5
Voyager II flew by this planet January 24, 1986, 205 years after its discovery
    $1000 20
According to the title of an Alistair MacLean novel, it's where "Force 10" was "from"
    $1000 25
Waxy, colored makeup used by actors

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 13):

Katie Pete Kord
$1,000 $1,200 -$1,800

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Katie Pete Kord
$4,600 $3,600 -$1,200

Double Jeopardy! Round

ANDREW JACKSON
GROUPS
THE WILD WEST INDIES
CORPORATE BRANDS
THAT'S POETRY TO MY EAR
4-LETTER "W"ORDS
    $400 2
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from inside the Hermitage in Tennessee, a gold sword in his hands.) Jackson received this sword in honor of this 1815 victory that made him a national hero
    $400 16
"Affair" is common to Sly Stone & Brian Keith
    $400 26
In Daniel Defoe's "General History of" these West Indies operators, Blackbeard carries 12 pistols & has 14 wives
    $400 21
You can rent Lincolns & Volvos at Hertz; all 3 are owned by this automaker
    $400 8
Ogden Nash wrote, "God in his wisdom made the fly and then forgot to tell us" this
    $400 1
An old proverb tells us "there is truth in" this beverage
    $800 3
The earliest known letter written by Jackson is, naturally, a challenge to this
    $800 17
England's one "of the Garter" is "most noble"
    $800 27
In the 1790s France recaptured Guadeloupe & introduced this bloody device there
    $800 22
This brewer tapped O'Doul's as a brand
    $800 9
Robert Burns wrote, "And we'll tak' a cup o'kindness yet for" this
    $800 7
Jot this down--habeas corpus is an example of one of these court-issued orders
    $1200 4
(Cheryl of the Clue Crew reports from inside the Hermitage in Tennessee holding a pendant.) Jackson was never without his miniature of this woman, who died just before he became President
    $1200 18
Before "Dawson's Creek" Michelle Williams played the young part-alien, part-human Sil in this film
    $1200 28
In 1868 Carlos de Cespedes, heading a 147-man army, proclaimed this island free of Spain--didn't work
    $1200 23
This Iowa company can send its repairmen to fix its Magic Chef & Admiral appliances & its Hoover vacuums
    $1200 10
3 words ending Dryden's
"Here lies my wife:
Here let her lie!
Now she's at rest and..."
    $1200 13
In May 2004 an 18-year old German student confessed to creating the "Sasser" one
    $1600 5
In 1833 Harvard gave Jackson an honorary degree while this alumnus & presidential opponent fumed
    $1600 19
This Queen Latifah-Catherine Zeta-Jones number was cut from "Chicago" but made it onto the soundtrack
    DD: $2,000 29
The wealth provided by this crop led Britain & France to 4 decades of war in the 18th century Caribbean
    $1600 24
Wyeth, formerly American Home Products, owns this cough syrup recommended by "Dr. Mom"
    DD: $2,000 11
Writing about this ancient author, Keats mused, "There is a triple sight in blindness keen"
    $1600 14
Though later Republican, while governor of New York, William Seward belonged to this political party
    $2000 6
The main issue of the 1832 campaign was Jackson's opposition to this type of institution
    $2000 20
In a 2000 TV miniseries Kimberly Williams found herself in "The 10th" this
    $2000 25
Ashland has a very refined line, including this brand, whose logo is seen here
    $2000 12
Goldsmith rhymed, "When lovely woman stoops to" this, "What charm can soothe her melancholy?"
    $2000 15
A cactus one is seen here in the photo

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Katie Pete Kord
$4,600 $13,200 -$800
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

U.S. CITIES
Of the USA's 10 most populous cities, 1 of the 2 that dropped in population from 1990 to 2000

Final scores:

Katie Pete Kord
$0 $16,200 -$800
2nd place: $2,000 New champion: $16,200 3rd place: $1,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Katie Pete Kord
$3,800 $13,200 -$1,200
13 R
(including 2 DDs),
5 W
18 R,
2 W
13 R
(including 1 DD),
12 W

Combined Coryat: $15,800

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