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    DD: $1,000 17
Known for such works as "Blam!", he drew maps for the U.S. Army in Europe during WWII
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Show #3240 - Friday, October 9, 1998

Melizza Zygmunt game 2.

Contestants

Roger Clendening II, an insurance company clerk from St. Petersburg, Florida

Diane Pietrzak, a computer programmer from Algonquin, Illinois

Melizza Zygmunt, a stay-at-home mom from Valparaiso, Indiana (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $5,900)

Jeopardy! Round

17th CENTURY AMERICA
TOYS IN THE GARAGE
ART & ARTISTS
BARRY MANILOW
LOW SELF-ESTEEM
MORE CELEBRITY RHYME TIME
    $100 26
Hey, wait a Minuit! This island was bought for only 60 guilders worth of goods in 1626
    $100 1
This kind of doll is also known as a wishnik & peewee/heewee
    $100 15
This "American Gothic" artist was an asst. professor of fine arts at the Univ. of Iowa in 1934
    $100 20
Barry co-produced her Grammy-nominated album "The Divine Miss M"
    $100 11
The 38th president of the U.S. said he was one of these, "not a Lincoln"
    $100 2
Jagger's pranks
    $200 27
It was signed November 21, 1620 in Provincetown Harbor, Massachusetts
    $200 7
Rodents, beware, when this game is played!
    $200 16
Artist of the 1893 lithograph seen here
    $200 21
Johnson & Johnson is stuck on Barry for writing the jingle for this product
    $200 12
It's Wayne & Garth's catchphrase in the presence of gods like Aerosmith
    $200 3
Maher's medications
    $300 28
The first book printed in the colonies was Stephen Day's "Whole Book of" these biblical songs in 1640
    $300 8
"Piece" together your memory of this insect toy, seen here
    DD: $1,000 17
Known for such works as "Blam!", he drew maps for the U.S. Army in Europe during WWII
    $300 23
Give "without taking" the name of this, Barry's first No. 1 hit single
    $300 13
Juliana Hatfield sang, "I'm" this "with a capital U, and I don't need a mirror to see that it's true"
    $300 4
Carney's roles
    $400 29
In March 1643 he left Rhode Island for England to get a formal charter for the colony
    $400 9
You might go "ape" playing this classic game seen here
    $400 18
This muralist's birthplace in Guanajuato, Mexico is now a museum devoted to him
    $400 24
2 of the 3 characters named in Barry's tragic story song "Copacabana"
    $400 14
Dramatic character who despairs of winning Roxanne's love because of his enormous nose
    $400 5
Blythe's flags
    $500 30
In the spring of 1699 this pirate visited Narrangansett & may have buried treasure there
    $500 10
Rhyming name of the "brilliant" toy seen here
    $500 19
The group led by Robert Henri & known as The Eight later became known as this "school"
    $500 25
Geographic title of Barry's song that says, "When can I touch you... when will I hold you again"
    $500 22
This author of "The Metamorphosis" felt like "a miserable specimen" next to his powerful father
    $500 6
Kerri's embraces

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

Melizza Diane Roger
$700 $1,000 $2,100

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Melizza Diane Roger
$2,100 $600 $2,400

Double Jeopardy! Round

1980s LIT
INVENTORS
THE 50 STATES
THE FANNIE FARMER COOKBOOK
MOVIE DEBUTS
"PEN" PALS
    $200 17
A man can't remember if he murdered his wife or another girl in his "Tough Guys Don't Dance"
    $200 6
Hippolyte Mege-Mouries invented it in 1869 to satisfy "imperial" desire for a butter substitute
    $200 1
When Baylor University was first chartered in this state, the state was still a republic
    $200 11
Recipes for shad, a type of this, include broiling, planking & stuffing with roe
    $200 18
He's been "Hard To Kill" & "Under Siege", but in his first film he was merely "Above The Law"
    $200 12
The 2-word phrase preceding "pound foolish"
    $400 27
In 1980 this author had his agent Smiley face his KGB nemesis, Karla
    $400 7
We don't know how Snow White's stepmother managed before Justus von Liebig began silvering these
    $400 2
During the Revolutionary War, Poughkeepsie was the temporary capital of this state
    $400 23
"Like a velvet cape wrapped around a simple dress", these French pancakes will dress up good leftovers
    $400 19
He played a pimp in "Report To The Commissioner" before he became an "American Gigolo"
    $400 13
City in Cornwall from which Gilbert & Sullivan's pirates hailed
    $600 28
This John Updike novel of 1984 had women set for a spell in New England
    $600 8
First century alchemist Maria the Jewess invented this "double" apparatus used in cooking
    $600 3
The coyote is the official animal of this state & Black Hills gold is its official jewelry
    $600 24
A rule of thumb: a pound of parsnips serves this many (if you have that many who like them)
    DD: $1,000 20
Eva Marie Saint made her screen debut in this classic film seen here:

"Tarrytown."
"Where's that?"
"It's in the country."
"I don't like the country. The crickets make me nervous."
    $600 14
This line of verse is composed of 5 metrical feet; iambic is one form
    $800 29
18 years after her suicide, she was awarded a Pulitzer Prize for her collected poems
    $800 9
He invented the standard drum brake & built France's largest automobile company
    DD: $1,500 4
This state saw the birth of America's first hospital & first circulating library
    $800 25
A true sponge cake doesn't use baking powder; it's leavened by the air in these
    $800 21
Danny Glover broke into film in this 1979 Clint Eastwood flick about a prison break-out
    $800 15
Next to last
    $1000 30
Controversial '88 book in which 2 Indian actors are transformed into archangel & devil after a plane bombing
    $1000 10
A laboratory at Livermore, California is named for this physicist who developed the cyclotron
    $1000 5
We "hope" you know that the flag seen here belongs to this New England state
    $1000 26
Fannie says price indicates the quality of this "virgin" oil that you don't refrigerate or store airtight
    $1000 22
This blonde had a bit role in "The Petty Girl" in 1950; 13 years later she was attacked by "The Birds"
    $1000 16
It begins with the creation & ends with the death of Moses

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Melizza Diane Roger
$10,300 $600 $4,500
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

WORDS
Once luring men to danger, now one warns of it

Final scores:

Melizza Diane Roger
$10,800 $1,199 $9,000
2-day champion: $16,700 3rd place: Vivitar Sport Travel Kit 2nd place: Trip to Doubletree Alana Waikiki Hotel, Honolulu

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Melizza Diane Roger
$9,900 $1,600 $6,000
21 R
(including 1 DD),
0 W
8 R,
3 W
(including 1 DD)
19 R,
3 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $17,500

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