Suggest correction - #3014 - 1997-10-09

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    $800 5
Rice University's campus is located about 3 miles from the downtown area of this large city
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Show #3014 - Thursday, October 9, 1997

Contestants

Dylan Armstrong, a library assistant from Weathersfield, Connecticut

Amy Vandenberg, a high school English teacher from Grand Rapids, Michigan

Phil Ackerman, a law student originally from Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $5,400)

Jeopardy! Round

HISTORY
TV TWINS
HEY, WHAT'S COOKING
STATE CAPITALS
BIRD WATCHING
"OOP"S!
    $100 13
In 1898 Britain leased the New Territories from China, adding to the area of this dependency
    $100 1
He played Michael Knight's evil look-alike enemy Garthe on "Knight Rider"
    $100 4
A type of endive & a type of waffle take their names from this country
    $100 2
The Kodak Hula Show in this city is celebrating its 60th anniversary in 1997
    $100 19
A popular type of this equipment is coded 7 X 35, meaning they magnify 7 times with a 35mm objective lens
    $200 14
In 1273 Rudolf I became the first from this family to rule the Holy Roman Empire, though he was never crowned
    $200 5
Name shared by Phoebe's twin (also played by Lisa Kudrow) & George of the Jungle's wife, possibly a twin
    $200 9
This soup is made from the tail of any beef animal, including the cow & the steer
    $200 3
This seat of Kent County, Delaware is named for a city in England's county of Kent
    $200 27
The very common house type of this small brown bird is a non-challenging addition to your list
    $300 15
In January 1943 FDR & Winston Churchill met in this North African city to discuss the war effort
    DD: $500 6
(Hi, I'm Tia & Tamara Mowry.) Patty Duke played identical cousins on "The Patty Duke Show" & Sheryl Lee did it on this appropriately named series
    $300 18
To a Thai, they're ba mee; to a Filipino, pancit mami & to a Japanese, ramen
    $300 10
Magnolia Mound Plantation, an old Creole home, is a tourist attraction in this city
    $300 26
Since 1900 this group has sponsored the Christmas bird count across North America
    $400 16
In 1701 this pirate was hanged in London for murder & 5 counts of piracy
    $400 7
On this NBC soap, Eileen Davidson as Kristen got look-alike Susan to have a baby for her
    $400 20
This pizza turnover is from Naples & its name means "trouser leg"
    $400 11
The Pueblo Revolt drove the Spanish out of this city in 1680, but they returned in 1692
    $400 25
A birdwatcher's bonanza, fallout is the sudden grounding of a population during this process
    $400 23
This type of sailing vessel has a single mast with fore-and-aft rigging
    $500 17
The first European to round Africa's southern tip, he was also on the voyage that discovered Brazil
    $500 8
These former "Full House" twins have their own line of home video mystery adventures
    $500 21
Term for whole wheat berries that have been steamed, dried & cracked; they're found in tabbouleh
    $500 12
Appropriately, the capitol building in this capital of the "Silver State" has a silver dome
    $500 24
This artist & ornithologist known for his "Field Guide"s died at age 87 in 1996
    $500 22
One's tax burden can be lowered by exploiting these

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 14):

Phil Amy Dylan
-$500 $1,100 $1,500

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Phil Amy Dylan
-$400 $1,600 $2,000

Double Jeopardy! Round

SPACE FLIGHT
ENDANGERED ANIMALS
POETS & POETRY
ELVIS MOVIES
COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES
DOUBLE TALK
    $200 8
We hope the ivory-billed species of this U.S. & Cuban bird makes a comeback, knock on...
    $200 14
"Listen, my children, and you shall hear of" this
    $200 1
"G.I. Blues" was set in this European country where Elvis served 2 years in the Army
    $200 2
You'll find the John F. Kennedy School of Government at this Ivy League university, JFK's alma mater
    $200 7
The name of this candy or bite-sized chocolate-covered ice cream is French for "good good"
    $400 26
This country has a launch site in the Negev Desert
    $400 19
The Asian species of this animal can weigh 11,000 lbs. & drinks about 40 gallons of water a day
    $400 15
Robert Frost rhymed, "Nature's first green is" this color, "her hardest hue to hold"
    $400 13
Ronald Reagan's eldest child, she played the role of Lorraine in "Kissin' Cousins"
    $400 3
At the 1997 Rose Bowl, Ohio State handed this school's Sun Devils their only loss of the season
    $400 9
In the nursery rhyme, it comes between "lavender's blue" & "lavender's green"
    $600 25
In 1986 it replaced the Salyut 7 space station
    $600 20
The blood of this smallest member of the camel family has adapted to high altitudes
    $600 16
Robert Burns told this "sweet" river to "flow gently... among thy green braes"
    $600 4
In 1861 the faculty & most of the students of this 2nd-oldest U.S. college joined the Confederate army
    $600 10
First name of cellist Ma
    $800 24
This German developed the Saturn V rocket used on most of the Apollo missions
    $800 21
Not a "lot" of this cat, felis pardalis, can be spotted in the wild
    $800 17
This "Don Juan" poet adopted a third given name, Noel, to receive an inheritance from his mother-in-law
    $800 5
Rice University's campus is located about 3 miles from the downtown area of this large city
    DD: $1,000 11
Group heard here in a 1997 release from "The Saint" soundtrack:
    $1000 23
In 1919 the Smithsonian published his paper "A Method of Reaching Extreme Altitudes"
    $1000 22
A reserve in Cyprus has been established to save the Mediterranean mouflon, a wild type of this
    DD: $1,200 18
This 1712 poem was based on the true story of a lord cutting a curl from Arabella Fermor's hair
    $1000 27
Mary Stone on "The Donna Reed Show", she was the only female to co-star with Elvis in 3 films
    $1000 6
It's the world's only 4-year university devoted to deaf & hard of hearing undergraduate students
    $1000 12
It's the capital of American Samoa

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Phil Amy Dylan
$1,200 $4,800 $4,200

Final Jeopardy! Round

FAMOUS WOMEN
In 1997, in honor of her 90th birthday, she was made honorary First Lady of Old Saybrook, Connecticut

Final scores:

Phil Amy Dylan
$1,200 $4,201 $5,999
3rd place: a Monorail Desktop PC 2nd place: a trip to the Grand Hotel Bahia del Duque, Canary Islands New champion: $5,999

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Phil Amy Dylan
$2,700 $4,600 $4,200
8 R,
5 W
(including 2 DDs)
13 R
(including 1 DD),
3 W
18 R,
4 W

Combined Coryat: $11,500

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