Suggest correction - #3914 - 2001-09-13

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    $100 4
According to his book, 42:16, this "patient" man lived 140 years after his troubles
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Show #3914 - Thursday, September 13, 2001

Contestants

Jennifer Hartford, an insurance adjuster from West Covina, California

Francis Grant Jr., an Earth science teacher from New York, New York

Bethany Paye, a graduate student from Scarborough, Maine (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $8,000)

Jeopardy! Round

WORLD WAR II IN PICTURES
COMIC STRIP SETTINGS
NAME DRINKS
KNOWING HIM BIBLICALLY
OH, CRAPS!
(Alex: The correct responses will be a combination of dice.)
POOCH PROVERBS
    $100 22
It's the Japanese city seen here in September 1945
    $100 11
Gotham City
    $100 1
There's something about this vodka, salt, tomato juice, tobasco, pepper, lemon juice & Worcestershire elixir
    $100 4
According to his book, 42:16, this "patient" man lived 140 years after his troubles
    $100 17
The combo that totals one shy of "boxcars"
    $100 6
Even back in 1578, they knew "Who sleepeth with dogs shall rise with" these
    $200 23
This London landmark, seen here, was repeatedly subjected to Nazi bombing during the war
    $200 12
Dogpatch
    $200 2
Hold on... ginger ale, grenadine & a cherry... there's no alcohol in this child star's drink!
    $200 18
John 11 details the big comeback of this man, dead for 4 days
    $200 27
Craps roll known as "ace-deuce"
    $200 7
"Dogs" do this "by custom" & one doing it "seldom bites"
    $300 24
Infamous WWII radio broadcaster seen here
    $300 13
Riverdale
    $300 3
Hold on... ginger ale or cola, grenadine & a cherry... there's no alcohol in this "Cowboy King"'s drink!
    $300 19
Long before Joe Namath, this leader guaranteed a victory by holding up a hand in Exodus 17:11
    $300 28
4, easy
    $300 8
"A dog's nose and a maid's knees are always" this
    $400 25
This band leader's plane disappeared on a trip to Paris in December 1944
    $400 14
Camp Swampy
    $400 5
Mr. Keitel could appreciate this vodka, O.J. & Galiano concoction
    $400 20
He "sent forth a raven, which went forth... until the waters were dried up from off the earth" in Genesis 8:7
    $400 29
Hard 8
    $400 9
A variation of this proverb adds "and every man his hour"
    $500 26
The gathering seen here took place in this city
    $500 15
Okefenokee Swamp
    $500 10
"Tom" will pick up the check for this combo of gin, lemon juice, sugar, club soda, an orange slice & a cherry
    DD: $400 21
In John 6:70, Jesus says of him, "Have not I chosen you twelve, and one of you is a devil?"
    $500 30
10, easy
    $500 16
"Better to be the head of a dog than the tail of" this majestic animal

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 16):

Bethany Francis Jennifer
$800 $1,000 $1,700

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Bethany Francis Jennifer
$900 $1,900 $2,200

Double Jeopardy! Round

COLORFUL GEOGRAPHY
TV TITLE PAIRS
A McCATEGORY
MYTHING IN ACTION
HOW "U" DOING?
FELINE FINE
    $200 16
This sea cave on Capri is named for the color of the light produced when the sun shines through its waters
    $200 1
Jenna Elfman &
Thomas Gibson
    $200 11
It was 4 years ago (not today) that this musician was knighted
    $200 17
A beautiful young Trojan, Ganymede was whisked away to this home of the gods to be their cupbearer
    $200 22
A former Soviet republic, its capital is Tashkent
    $200 6
He's the feline who describes Frosted Flakes by saying "They're grrreat!"
    $400 27
This historic wine-producing region of France has been a kingdom, a duchy, a county & a province
    $400 2
Robin Williams &
Pam Dawber
    $400 12
You may remember this '50s senator from Wisconsin from such witch-hunts as "The Red Scare"
    $400 18
This fire-stealer wasn't chained to a rock forever; Hercules eventually rescued him
    $400 23
It's the weird throat flap seen here
    $400 7
Scientifically this feline treat is known as Nepeta cataria
    $600 28
"Of the North" usually follows the name of this river that forms the border between Minnesota and North Dakota
    $600 3
Penny Marshall &
Cindy Williams
    $600 13
This legendary lefty might say "Are you blind?! I won Wimbledon in '84 & you don't know who I am?!"
    $600 19
In some accounts Zeus' head had to be split with an ax to facilitate her birth in full armor
    $600 24
The final arrow of an archery contest or the end result of something
    $600 8
First known to the West in the 1870s, it's the popular cat variety seen here
    DD: $3,000 29
Wyoming's largest lake, it lies right in the middle of a national park
    $800 4
Sharon Gless &
Tyne Daly
    $800 14
Don't find it "Strange" we'd ask about him, JFK & LBJ's Secretary of Defense
    DD: $1,000 20
After Achilles was killed, his armor was awarded to this journey man
    $800 25
This historic university town of the Central Netherlands has a population of 250,000
    $800 9
The only lions still living wild in Asia are found in the Gir Forest in this country of the subcontinent
    $1000 5
Ben Vereen &
Jeff Goldblum
    $1000 15
He penned "Understanding Media" in 1964; we got the "message"
    $1000 21
On one adventure, the Argonauts encountered these fierce female winged monsters
    $1000 26
Philosophy that holds the highest good is the happiness of the greatest number
    $1000 10
This swift feline of Africa is the only cat that cannot retract its claws

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Bethany Francis Jennifer
$5,300 $6,700 $6,600

Final Jeopardy! Round

FILM DIRECTORS
In his 1929 film "Die Frau im Mond", or "Woman in the Moon", he originated the rocket countdown

Final scores:

Bethany Francis Jennifer
$5,000 $100 $5,200
2nd place 3rd place New champion: $5,200

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Bethany Francis Jennifer
$5,300 $4,600 $6,400
14 R,
3 W
19 R
(including 2 DDs),
8 W
20 R
(including 1 DD),
5 W

Combined Coryat: $16,300

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