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    $300 16
You can find this celebrity chef's pizzas at his Spago Restaurant, or frozen at the grocery store
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Show #3825 - Friday, March 30, 2001

Bob Fleenor game 3.

Contestants

Betty Cohn, an administrative assistant from New York City, New York

Sean Burton, a telecommunications manager from Reston, Virginia

Bob Fleenor, a newspaper copy editor from Martinsburg, West Virginia (2-day champion whose cash winnings total $22,900)

Jeopardy! Round

BHUTAN OR BUST!
"M" & EMMYS
WHAT'S COOKIN'?
THE ANIMAL KINGDOM
2001 CARS
CHANGE THE VOWEL
(Alex: Each correct response will consist of 2 words that are very similar, but all you have to do is change the vowel in one of those words to come up with the other one.)
    $100 12
It's the mountain range within which Bhutan lies
    $100 1
This series left the air with 109 nominations -- all-in-Alda, a good run
    $100 13
Traditionally, strips of steak, grilled onions & sweet peppers in a tortilla make up this sizzling Tex-Mex dish
    $100 3
For your average adult male deer, they're both a weapon & a status symbol
    $100 19
The top-selling SUV in America, Ford didn't change it much for 2001
    $100 4
In a 1933 film this creature climbed the Empire State Building
    $200 14
Of theocracy, monarchy or republic, the political system in use in Bhutan
    $200 2
Judith Anderson won Emmys in 1955 & 1961 for playing this Shakespearean lady
    $200 15
The traditional meat in a New England boiled dinner, it's made by curing brisket in a seasoned brine
    $200 8
Orangutans are tool-using animals; they use sticks to dig & these to soak up water & to clean themselves
    $200 20
With its 2.8-liter engine upgraded to a 3.0, this company's 328i became the 330i
    $200 5
It's "The 1 1/2 Calorie Breath Mint"
    $300 21
More people in Bhutan practice this religion than any other
    DD: $500 28
Nominated for Best Public Affairs Program in 1952, it's still on the air today
    $300 16
You can find this celebrity chef's pizzas at his Spago Restaurant, or frozen at the grocery store
    $300 9
Led by a dominant female, a herd of these multi-ton animals spends about 16 hours a day eating
    $300 22
Demand way exceeded production of this company's PT Cruiser, which premiered in March 2000
    $300 6
Common clock clatter
    $400 26
As evidenced here by its flag, Bhutan is known as the "Land of" this
    $400 29
In 1987 she beat out co-stars Betty White & Bea Arthur for Lead Actress in a Comedy Series
    $400 17
It's the 5-letter term for a young, domesticated pigeon that's served for dinner
    $400 10
Showing up around age 12, it's a sign a male gorilla is entering his prime & it gives him this name
    $400 23
This Japanese automaker's Prius has a hybrid gas-electric engine
    $400 7
Hostess product, or Avon signal
    $500 27
Bhutan gained independence in 1949, with this much larger neighbor handling its foreign affairs
    $500 30
In 1990 this "Wide World of Sports" man was given a Lifetime Achievement Award
    $500 18
The U.S. Senate has its own recipe for a soup made from this legume
    $500 11
An ancient musical instrument gives this bird its name:
[video clue]
    $500 24
Honda changed the Civic's double-wishbone front suspension to this strut system
    $500 25
Musical spurs do it "As I go riding merrily along"

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

Bob Sean Betty
$0 $300 $1,300

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Bob Sean Betty
$1,400 $1,200 $2,000

Double Jeopardy! Round

PULITZER PRIZE-WINNING AUTHORS
SKIN CARE
FAMOUS JESSICAS
25 YEARS AGO - 1976
ALL THAT JAZZ
ENDS IN "EE"
    $200 4
"Rabbit at Rest"
    $200 19
Botulinum toxin gets rid of wrinkles between your eyebrows by paralyzing some of these
    $200 9
For a fall 2000 FOX-TV series, James Cameron picked her to be his "Dark Angel"
    $200 1
The NBA agreed to absorb 4 teams from this league, but not the Utah Rockies or the Kentucky Colonels
    $200 6
This saxman is seen here on a 1995 stamp tooting his own horn
    $200 16
It's a unit of measure for arcs, angles or temperature
    $400 5
"Tales of the South Pacific"
    $400 27
A superficial chemical one of these lasts a few months; a deep one will erase wrinkles for 10 to 15 years
    $400 10
Her first big pop hit was 1999's "I Wanna Love You Forever"
    $400 2
CB radio popularized this term for the highway patrol, derived from a renowned bear
    $400 7
Chick Webb discovered this singer heard here
    $400 17
It's a quick, witty reply, or a conversation that's full of them
    $600 22
"The Reivers"
    $600 28
The American Academy of Dermatology dubbed May 1, 2000 this "Monday" after a type of skin cancer
    $600 11
She played Meg in "Crimes of the Heart" & Margaret in "Losing Isaiah"
    $600 3
This pair's book "The Final Days", on the end of Nixon's presidency, was a 1976 bestseller
    $600 8
The music of this pianist & composer was featured in the revue whose Playbill cover is seen here
    $600 18
First published in 1970, Dee Brown's classic "Indian History of the American West" is titled "Bury My Heart" here
    $800 23
"A Bell for Adano"
    $800 29
If you normally burn in 20 minutes & apply on SPF-15 sunscreen, you should be protected for this long
    DD: $1,000 14
One of People's 50 Most Beautiful was this 1948 & 1978 Tony Award winner
    $800 25
This former Brandeis political theory student gained fame playing Mary Hartman
    $800 12
One of the founders of bop, this trumpeter got his nickname in part from his wild manner of playing
    $800 20
Need info on the sweet potato? There's a National Sweet Potato Center at this Alabama university
    $1000 24
"Advise and Consent"
    $1000 15
Studio A at the communications school at Ithaca College, the alma mater of this late journalist, is named for her
    DD: $500 26
In the bicentennial year, a National Gallery of Art show honored the sesquicentennial of the death of this statesman
    $1000 13
This jazz pianist was known as the "High Priest of Bebop"
    $1000 21
He led Britain's Labour Party from 1935 to 1955 & succeeded Winston Churchill as prime minister in 1945

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Bob Sean Betty
$10,100 $4,000 $3,200
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

CARTOON CHARACTERS
This cartoon character was based in part on the woman who introduced the song "I Wanna Be Loved By You"

Final scores:

Bob Sean Betty
$10,200 $1,500 $3,400
3-day champion: $33,100 3rd place: Eagle Creek travel gear gift certificate 2nd place: a trip to Smugglers' Notch, Vermont

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Bob Sean Betty
$10,200 $4,000 $3,200
22 R
(including 3 DDs),
3 W
15 R,
7 W
14 R,
3 W

Combined Coryat: $17,400

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