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    $300 1
Some researchers believe a half head of this cole slaw vegetable a day can prevent certain forms of cancer
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Show #3467 - Tuesday, October 5, 1999

Contestants

Lisa Meier, an attorney from San Diego, California

Jonathan Seamans, a budget analyst from Providence, Rhode Island

Leslie Quickley, a sous chef from New York City, New York (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $10,001)

Jeopardy! Round

ART & ARTISTS
2000 CALENDARS
VEGGIES
WAY TO GO
FICTIONAL BARTENDERS
ANAGRAMMED MUSICALS
    $100 13
Veronese's & Tintoretto's versions of this Biblical meal each depict a dog
    $100 21
Amcal has a wall calendar featuring ads & slogans from this Atlanta-based soft drink company
    $100 8
The name of this dark green, elongated squash is from the Italian for "gourd"
    $100 10
In the late 1700s a French doctor proposed a mechanical device for lopping off heads & voila--this was named for him
    $100 3
Boston bar owned by Sam Malone
    $100 26
"CLAM TOE"
    $200 17
This term for a painting of inanimate objects is from the Dutch "stilleven"
    $200 22
This building's bicentennial is being celebrated in a series of calendars that include the art seen here
    $200 9
This red-stalked vegetable is also called a pieplant because it's often used as a pie filling
    $200 11
Normally, as part of one of these, only 4 of the 5 executioners have a live round
    $200 4
Paolo is the new bar manager on this title TV ship; Isaac was its bartender in the '70s
    $200 27
"PAY JOEL"
    $300 18
Antonio Canova's nude "Mars the Peacemaker" statue wasn't liked by its subject, this French emperor
    $300 23
The cover of Landmark's Norman Rockwell calendar shows one of the covers from this magazine
    $300 1
Some researchers believe a half head of this cole slaw vegetable a day can prevent certain forms of cancer
    $300 14
One of Washington State's modes of execution; Nathan Hale & John Brown died that way
    $300 5
As Joe the Bartender on TV, he was pals with Crazy Guggenheim
    $300 28
"A LID MAY FRY"
    $400 19
A Canaletto view of this square shows the Doge's palace & the Loggia of Sansovino
    $400 24
The "Woodies" featured in a calendar by Brown Trout are classic cars of this type
    $400 2
The name of this immature onion is from Ascalon, a port in Palestine
    $400 15
From 1977 to 1996 128 inmates in the U.S. were executed by this method; almost twice as many got a lethal injection
    DD: $500 6
(Hi, I'm Alyssa Milano.) Known as my TV dad, in 1999 he tackled the role of Rocky the bartender in "The Iceman Cometh"
    $400 29
"STEW RIDES TOYS"
    $500 20
"The Spinners" by Diego Velazquez is based on this mythical spinner
    $500 25
Universe celebrates the centenary of this author's birth with a "Little Prince" calendar
    $500 12
You'll often see a red variety of this vegetable used as a garnish & carved into "roses"
    $500 16
The Romans were stuck on the X & T forms of this execution method
    $500 7
In "Blues Brothers 2000" he plays Mighty Mack, a strip-club bartender
    $500 30
"O CUTE FISH MOUNDS"

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

Leslie Jonathan Lisa
$600 $1,100 $2,200

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Leslie Jonathan Lisa
$1,300 $2,200 $3,500

Double Jeopardy! Round

SOLDIERS
LITERARY CROSSWORD CLUES "G"
SILENT MOVIES
SALEM
MASS
DESTRUCTION
    $200 4
In 424 B.C. this fatally wounded Athenian general could have used the physician of the same name
    $200 1
"Great" Scott Fitzgerald guy
(6)
    $200 7
In 1942 he revived his silent classic "The Gold Rush" & added a musical score & his own narration
    $200 21
After the reading from one of the gospels, one of these, meaning speech, is delivered
    $200 13
On May 31, 1999 in Rio, Greenpeace launched a new global campaign to halt its destruction
    $400 19
This French minister of war died in 1932, too soon to see his "line" outflanked in World War II
    $400 2
"Howl"ing beat poet
(8)
    $400 8
Called the "Great Profile", he transformed himself onscreen from Dr. Jekyll to Mr. Hyde without the aid of makeup
    $400 22
During offertory, they're the usual 2 things offered to God by the celebrant
    $400 14
They're what are destroyed in the PlayStation game "Destruction Derby"
    $600 17
He advocated a "Search & Destroy" policy as commander of U.S. forces in Vietnam from 1964 to 1968
    $600 3
Writer Maxim, or Cruz Smith's "Park"
(5)
    $600 9
Future director Raoul Walsh played John Wilkes Booth in this 1915 D.W. Griffith film
    DD: $600 26
It was a red letter day when this author was born in Salem July 4, 1804
    $600 23
The Communion opens with this prayer from the Sermon on the Mount
    $600 12
In June 1999 European Union officials said it would take over $3 billion to rebuild this region
    $800 18
As German president, this field marshal seen here made a bad choice in appointing a chancellor
    $800 5
Pantagruel's papa
(9)
    $800 10
In this 1924 film, Ernest Torrence played Captain Hook & Betty Bronson the title role
    $800 27
Salem-born man whom Alexander Graham Bell "wanted" in 1876
    $800 24
It's a mass for the dead; Verdi is among the composers who set it to music
    $800 15
This book of the Old Testament consists of 5 poems mourning the destruction of Jerusalem
    $1000 20
Military strategists salute the book "On War" by this 19th century Prussian general
    $1000 6
Nobel novelist Nadine
(8)
    $1000 11
This swashbuckler was Zorro, Robin Hood & "The Thief of Baghdad"
    $1000 28
The Salem Athenaeum is one of these & a membership that includes borrowing rights is $45 a year
    DD: $400 25
Pope from 590 to 604, he collected many of the chants used in the mass
    $1000 16
Kali, the wife of this Hindu deity, is the goddess of destruction

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Leslie Jonathan Lisa
$6,500 $2,400 $4,900

Final Jeopardy! Round

COUNTRIES OF THE WORLD
(Alex: Geography question, obviously!)
In 1958 this country's army overthrew its govt. & set up a council with a Kurd, a Shiite & a Sunni Arab

Final scores:

Leslie Jonathan Lisa
$9,801 $2,300 $0
2-day champion: $19,802 2nd place: Hewlett-Packard HP Pavilion Multimedia Desktop PC & Broyhill Computer Home Office Cabinet 3rd place: Set of Calypso Watches

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Leslie Jonathan Lisa
$7,100 $2,400 $4,800
17 R
(including 2 DDs),
4 W
13 R,
4 W
19 R
(including 1 DD),
3 W

Combined Coryat: $14,300

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