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    $200 21
We were bowled over by Liza Minnelli's performance as Sally Bowles in this 1972 movie musical
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Show #3203 - Wednesday, July 1, 1998

John Skelton game 2.

Contestants

Richard Lyle, a parole officer from St. Simons Island, Georgia

Allen Galli, an actor from Seattle, Washington

John Skelton, a lawyer and real estate appraiser from Seattle, Washington (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $10,000)

Jeopardy! Round

THE ENVIRONMENT
POTPOURRI
ROYALTY
NO. 1 ALBUMS
WAX MUSEUMS
"EYE" GUESS
    $100 16
Deciduous trees spend this season in a state of dormancy
    $100 11
Related to the fear of falling, climacophobia is the fear of climbing these
    $100 13
Denmark's Queen Margrethe II was born in this "wonderful, wonderful" Danish capital in 1940
    $100 1
"Magical Mystery Tour"
    $100 26
The National Civil War Museum is in this Pennsylvania city, site of a famous Civil War battle
    $100 6
Alan Alda on TV, or Donald Sutherland on the big screen
    $200 17
People in Florida in the 1920s thought it useless & wanted it drained; it was made a national park in 1947
    $200 12
Givenchy, Armani & Nicole Miller have chic shops on this street synonymous with the ad industry
    $200 14
In 1565 this 22-year-old Scottish queen married her second husband, 19-year-old Lord Darnley
    $200 2
"Still Crazy After All These Years"
    $200 27
The scariest part of Madame Tussaud's in London is "The Chamber of" these
    $200 7
In superstitution, looks can kill but some say you can outstare the person who possesses this
    $300 18
1% of these areas' plants have been tested for medical use & are in 25% of U.S. prescription drugs
    $300 21
Heloise cleans this bowl by pouring in cola that has gone flat & letting it soak for an hour
    $300 15
This duchess of Aquitaine may have been the most powerful woman in 12th century Europe
    $300 3
"5150"
    $300 28
He donated his costume from his "Bad" video for his wax figure to wear at Movieland Wax Museum
    $300 8
Take a look at the monitors players: It was used to take the photo seen here:
    $400 19
On Sept. 16, 1987 the Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete this was signed
    $400 22
Spanish for "sauce", this chip dip may be so spicy it'll make you want to dance
    DD: $600 24
Hunting & masonry were favorite hobbies of this king, Marie Antoinette's husband
    $400 4
"You Don't Mess Around With Jim"
    $400 29
Jean Lafite & Louis Armstrong are depicted in wax at the Musee Conti Wax Museum in this Louisiana city
    $400 9
In her first pop hit, Crystal Gayle asked this colorful title question
    $500 20
It's the full name of the group, the NRDC, that takes on the legal eagles of the polluters
    $500 23
He became clerk of the Pennsylvania assembly in 1736
    $500 25
King Carol II of this country was married to Princess Helen of Greece when he began romancing Magda Lupescu
    $500 5
"Bella Donna"
    $500 30
You'll find this city's wax museum near the rock where the Pilgrims disembarked
    $500 10
After selling the rights to his frozen food process he became a consultant to General Foods

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

John Allen Richard
$3,300 $400 -$200

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

John Allen Richard
$5,200 $1,200 -$900

Double Jeopardy! Round

U.S. HISTORY
SPORTS HEADLINES
ART & ARTISTS
PLAYS & PLAYWRIGHTS
ACTORS & ACTRESSES
"WHIP"S & "CHAIN"S
    $200 1
In 1830 one of these raced the locomotive Tom Thumb & beat it
    $200 7
July 13, 1934: This "Amazing" Yankee "Hits 700th Home Run"
    $200 25
In the 1700s many visitors to this Italian city bought Canaleto's paintings of its canals
    $200 6
Thornton Wilder called Act I of this play "Daily Life"
    $200 21
We were bowled over by Liza Minnelli's performance as Sally Bowles in this 1972 movie musical
    $200 12
It's a disparaging term for a man's wife
    $400 2
19th century feminists denounced the 14th Amendment for putting this 4-letter word in the constitution
    $400 8
October 30, 1974: "Ali 'Ropes'" this heavyweight champ
    $400 26
In 1553 Hans Holbein the Younger painted the French ambassadors to this English king's court
    $400 14
It took him only 5 days in 1941 to write "Blithe Spirit"
    $400 22
She had the "Basic Instinct" to romance Robert de Niro in "Casino"
    $400 13
This neck injury is often caused by the violent forward & backward motion of a car accident
    $600 3
At noon April 30, 1789 George Washington was sworn in as president in this city
    $600 9
August 22, 1989: This pitcher "Fans 5,000th"
    $600 27
Take a look at the monitor players: French ex-patriate who painted the following in 1896
    $600 15
Stockard Channing starred on Broadway in a 1957 revival of this woman's "Little Foxes"
    DD: $5,200 23
[Hi, I'm Teri Garr.] I played Michael Keaton's wife in this hit 1983 comedy about a stay-at-home dad
    $600 17
Pretenders song heard here:

"A circumstance beyond our control, oh oh oh oh"
    DD: $2,000 4
During the War of 1812 the British took over his American Fur Company post in the Oregon Country
    $800 10
June 3, 1975: This aging superstar "Signs With The Cosmos"
    $800 29
Diego Rivera created a mural called "Creation" for the National Preparatory School in this capital city
    $800 16
Thomas More & Thomas Cromwell are characters in this Robert Bolt drama
    $800 24
In 1997 he married model Jennifer Flavin, the mother of his infant daughter Sophia
    $800 18
Light one cigarette from the previous one, smoke until done, repeat; don't try this at home, kids
    $1000 5
Developed in the 1860s, these vehicles made it possible to ship fresh produce across the nation
    $1000 11
July 30, 1976: This American "Wins Decathlon"
    $1000 30
Jacopo Robusti became known by this name because his father was a dyer, or tintore
    $1000 20
"An American Daughter" by this "Heidi Chronicles" playwright, opened on Broadway in 1997
    $1000 28
This "Gandhi" star is the son of an Indian physician who emigrated to England from South Africa
    $1000 19
This swift shorthaired dog can reach speeds of 35 mph

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

John Allen Richard
$20,800 $4,000 $3,700
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

WORLD CAPITALS
One of the 2 European capitals closest to the United States

Final scores:

John Allen Richard
$31,000 $7,401 $7,400
2-day champion: $41,000 2nd place: Trip to San Francisco and one week stay at the DoubleTree Guest Suites 3rd place: DuPont Hollofil sleeping bag, Coleman Dakota tent, Northstar lantern, portable fireplace and quickbed

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

John Allen Richard
$15,000 $4,600 $3,700
36 R
(including 2 DDs),
1 W
8 R,
1 W
(including 1 DD)
13 R,
3 W

Combined Coryat: $23,300

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