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    $400 12
The Pilgrims arrive in Massachusetts
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Show #4645 - Friday, November 12, 2004

2004 College Championship quarterfinal game 3.

Contestants

Matt Bushell, a junior at Georgetown University from Fairfield, Connecticut

Kelley Burd, a junior at West Virginia University from Bristol, West Virginia

Larry Marshall, a junior at the University of Missouri from Kansas City, Missouri

Jeopardy! Round

PITS BURG
MONKEY BUSINESS
THAT'S SO RANDOM!
NAME THAT CENTURY
HOLIDAYS AND OBSERVANCES
GET A DEGREE
    $200 1
Head to this state's peach festival in Fort Valley if you want to help make the world's largest peach cobbler
    $200 21
This title character of classic children's stories lived in Africa until he met the Man with the Yellow Hat
    $200 6
From the AP: a man from Natchez in this state stole $100 from a teller but left his parole I.D. on the counter
    $200 11
President McKinley is assassinated
    $200 16
The 3 leaves on the shamrock associated with this holiday are said to represent the Holy Trinity
    $200 26
If you want a life in the theatre, perhaps you should get a B.F.A. degree, B.F.A. standing for this
    $400 2
Any pilgrimage to find the best olives will lead you through Kalamata in this country
    $400 22
Ben & Jerry's Chunky Monkey is this flavor ice cream with fudge chunks & walnuts
    $400 7
His 1978 run for congress was a bust; his first public service would have to wait until 1994, as Texas' governor
    $400 12
The Pilgrims arrive in Massachusetts
    $400 17
The third Sunday in June, it didn't become official until signed into law in 1972
    $400 27
If you have an M.Ed. degree you're a master of this
    $600 3
This country's Murcia & Valencia regions produce many of the world's apricots
    $600 23
The Powerpuff Girls battle this megalomaniacal monkey with a rhyming name
    $600 8
It's prohibited by the 5th Amendment, but you'll be facing it in the next round
    $600 13
Gutenberg invents his printing press
    $600 18
Mexico's Cinco de Mayo celebrates its victory over this country's troops at Puebla in 1862
    $600 28
It's the degree you hold if your mom introduces you as "my son, the M.B.A."
    $800 4
76 years old, the original Hass avocado tree died in 2002 in La Habra Heights in this state
    $800 24
Assume the role of aspiring pirate Guybrush Threepwood in the video game "The Curse of" this place
    $800 9
"Han then, Freddy: look wh' y' gowin', deah" is the flower girl's first line in this Shaw play
    $800 14
Cortez conquers the Incas in Mexico
    $800 19
The name of this Jewish holy day means "beginning of the year"
    $800 29
You go to the DMV to get your driver's license; you go to a D.V.M. because she's a licensed doctor of this
    $1000 5
In 1852 cherries were planted on Old Mission Peninsula in this Midwest state; it now grows 75% of the tart type
    $1000 25
Julius the Monkey, seen here, is the mascot of this brand
    $1000 10
(I'm Ashleigh Banfield.) "Men seldom make passes at girls who wear glasses", said this Algonquin Round Table member
    $1000 15
The black death kills one-third of Europe
    DD: $1,800 20
On July 24 several South American countries celebrate the 1783 birth of this man
    $1000 30
Check it out! B.L.S. is a bachelor of this

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

Larry Kelley Matt
$800 $6,200 $1,000

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Larry Kelley Matt
$2,600 $10,400 $3,000

Double Jeopardy! Round

AMERICAN LITERATURE
COLLEGE FOOTBALL
MERRIE OLDE ENGLAND
RESUMÉS OF WORLD LEADERS
(Alex: We'll give you resumés of world leaders, you name the leader for us.)
BETTER LIVING THROUGH CHEMISTRY
THESE WORDS ARE IN JEOPARDY!
(Alex: Each correct response will be a word composed of the letters in "jeopardy.")
    $400 6
This classic by Stephen Crane is subtitled "An Episode of the American Civil War"
    $400 1
In 1993 Penn State became the 11th member of this conference, which didn't change its name
    $400 15
Visits to its colleges, like Christ Church & Merton, are restricted--scholars at work!
    $400 8
Law school grad; Parliament, 1983; youngest Prime Minister in almost 200 years, 1997
    $400 22
Some bands still put music out on vinyl, but most use polycarbonate, the material of these
    $400 17
Spanish for father
    $800 7
Books by this Nobel Prize winner include "Love", "Beloved" & "Tar Baby"
    $800 2
In 2001 this Utah school named its stadium for LaVell Edwards, its coach for 29 years
    $800 27
The Tudor mansion at Knole has 52 staircases (1 for each week in the year) & this many rooms
    $800 9
Law school grad; KGB operative, 1975 to 1991; President, 1999
    $800 23
New products from this company that used the "Better living..." slogan include fusion dye printer ink
    $800 18
Prepared & available for use
    $1200 13
This Willa Cather novel is divided into 5 books, the first being "The Shimerdas"
    $1200 3
This legendary Notre Dame coach (1918-1930) leads all coaches in career winning percentage with .881
    $1200 30
(Cheryl of the Clue Crew reports from under the boughs of a riverside willow in England.) Holy Trinity Church, where Shakespeare was baptized & buried, stands on the banks of this English river
    $1200 10
B.S. from Egyptian Military Academy; air base commander, 1964; V.P, 1975 to 1981; president, 1981
    $1200 24
In the 1960s, linear alkyl benzene became the main ingredient in detergents because it has this eco-quality
    $1200 19
Quarry, like mice for owls
    $1600 14
This first novel by Bernard Malamud is considered one of the best baseball books of all time
    $1600 4
This bowl game has been held in Jacksonville, Florida since January 1, 1946
    DD: $1,200 29
The ceremony of Riding the Bounds in Berwick, Northumberland began as defense against raiders from this nation
    $1600 11
Business degree, Universidad Iberoamericana; route supervisor for Coca-Cola; President, 2000
    $1600 25
The tingle on your tongue from drinking soda comes from the release of protons from this compound
    $1600 20
"Lucia di Lammermoor", for example
    DD: $1,400 16
Hemingway's epigraph to this novel includes a Biblical passage that begins, "One generation passeth away..."
    $2000 5
In 1999 this Virginia Tech quarterback led all Division 1-A quarterbacks in passing efficiency
    $2000 28
The 1644 battlefield of Marston this, a type of gloomy field, is mentioned in a Bronte novel
    $2000 12
Political science degree; Mujahideen arms & money purveyor, 1980s; Transitional Head of State, 2001
    $2000 26
A narrow tube, or the type of "action" that explains how tall trees bring moisture up from the roots
    $2000 21
Last name of the "Saturday Night Live" announcer who was the voice of "Jeopardy!" when Art Fleming hosted

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Larry Kelley Matt
$5,000 $13,200 $3,600
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

ON THE GLOBE
(Alex: Hey! That narrows it down.)
2-word alternate name for 0 degrees longitude

Final scores:

Larry Kelley Matt
$10,000 $13,203 $0
2nd place: $5,000 if eliminated Automatic semifinalist 3rd place: $5,000 if eliminated

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Larry Kelley Matt
$5,000 $13,200 $5,400
9 R,
2 W
27 R,
4 W
12 R
(including 1 DD),
6 W
(including 2 DDs)

Combined Coryat: $23,600

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