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    $300 28
It's the reason "Old Mother Hubbard went to her cupboard"
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Show #3813 - Wednesday, March 14, 2001

Contestants

Kyle Adams, a classical pianist & music instructor from Astoria, New York

Beth Kopley, a fundraiser from Boston, Massachusetts

Raj Choudhary, a customer care manager from Houston, Texas (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $1,400)

Jeopardy! Round

INDEPENDENCE DAYS
I GOT THE MUSIC IN ME
PREHISTORIC TIMES
LET IT "B"
MOTHER GOOSE
EGGS-CITEMENT!
    $100 1
On July 28 Peru celebrates its independence from this country
    $100 8
To see John Lennon's Sgt. Pepper costume, head to this Ohio establishment
    $100 6
Historians generally agree that the development of this separates prehistory from history
    $100 15
A spoiled child; hopefully you don't have a pack of them
    $100 13
"Little Boy Blue, come blow your horn; the sheep's in the meadow, the cow's" here
    $100 17
Also a term for a military officer's hat decoration, it's the breakfast serving seen here
    $200 2
February 7 is a great day in Grenada -- it celebrates its independence from this country
    $200 9
Though dead since 1977, he still helps guide tourists through Graceland on audiotape
    $200 7
Eohippus was not an early hippopotamus, but the first one of these animals
    $200 16
An ancient Mesopotamian capital city on the Euphrates
    $200 27
They cried, "'Oh, mother dear, we sadly fear that we have lost our mittens'"
    $200 18
Adjective for the eggs seen here, or some P.I.s
    $300 3
Panamanians celebrate November 3, the day of their independence from this country
    $300 10
An Eric Clapton guitar in London was the first piece of memorabilia donated to this restaurant chain
    $300 14
In the Pleistocene epoch, these gouged at gorges in river valleys; when they melted, rocks & soil were left
    $300 20
These "nautical" refugees began fleeing Vietnam in the late 1970s
    $300 28
It's the reason "Old Mother Hubbard went to her cupboard"
    $300 19
This "traitorous" egg dish is a favorite at a Manhattan Delmonico's restaurant, where it was supposedly created
    DD: $400 4
Namibian workers may take off March 21 to mark their independence from this country
    $400 11
There's a plan in San Fran for Terrapin Station, an interactive music museum dedicated to this group
    $400 25
This "man" found in a German valley in 1856 was the first fossil recognized as a prehistoric human
    $400 23
These "boys" rapped their way to the top of the charts with the 1986 album "Licensed to Ill"
    $400 29
He "Went a-hunting for to catch a hare" after meeting a pieman going to the fair
    $400 21
Doris Day knows that with six you get this appetizer
    $500 5
On August 31 the people of Kyrgyzstan celebrate its break from this country
    $500 12
Tuition, fees & expenses for this school at Lincoln Center will set back mom & dad over $25,000 a year
    $500 26
This coal-forming period consisted of 2 portions: Pennsylvanian & Mississippian
    $500 24
This inflating marine animal is also known as a puffer
    $500 30
This little guy "runs through the town, upstairs and downstairs, in his nightgown"
    $500 22
"Satanic" satisfier served up here

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 13):

Raj Beth Kyle
$1,700 $900 $100

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Raj Beth Kyle
$4,600 $2,100 $700

Double Jeopardy! Round

U.S. LAKES
FORGOTTEN MUSICALS
MILITARY MATTERS
WHAT THEY DID IN 2000
MEDICAL ABBREVIATIONS
"...OD" WORDS
    $200 6
The city of Provo is just east of the lake that shares its name with this state in which Provo is located
    $200 7
Critics didn't "Heep" praise on "Copperfield", based on a novel by this man; it closed in 2 weeks
    $200 26
Upon hearing the order to "Fall In!", you should line up & "come to" this
    $200 14
He canonized fellow Pole Faustina Kowalska
    $200 21
In medicine, T&A isn't so sexy; it stands for this operation "& adenoidectomy"
    $200 1
A lump of dirt, or a dull, stupid person
    $400 8
Grosse Pointe, a suburb of this metropolis, lies on the shores of Lake St. Clair
    $400 9
The "Rockabye" version of this play featured the rousing "Rosencrantz And Guildenstern Boogie"
    $400 27
First class, master, chief master & major are levels of this rank
    $400 17
He won the Republican nomination for U.S. senator from New York
    $400 22
BT can stand for "Brain" this; "Kindergarten Cop" Schwarzenegger insisted he didn't have one
    $400 2
To poke with a pointed object, or the object itself
    $600 10
Lake Como in Montana contributed generously to the battle against these in summer 2000
    $600 11
1904's "Piff! Paff! Pouf!" boasted chorus girls in glow-in-the-dark costumes in a dance named for this element
    $600 28
MIA is Missing In Action; WIA is this
    DD: $3,000 18
She gave birth to Dylan Michael Douglas
    DD: $1,000 23
OD can stand for overdose or for oculus dexter, the right one of these
    $600 3
From the Greek for "assembly", it's an assembly of church officials
    $800 12
In 1985 tornadoes centered on this Great Lake struck Ontario, Ohio, New York & Pennsylvania
    $800 15
Bernadette Peters played the waiflike heroine of "La Strada", based on a classic film by this director
    $800 29
The ABC weapons are atomic, biological & this
    $800 19
He pled guilty to just 1 count of mishandling nuclear secrets
    $800 24
Abbreviation for a job that has replaced coroner in many areas; it might have its own award
    $800 4
A snail or slug, for example
    $1000 13
Rather than Lake Sallier, Louisianans took a settler's first name & called their city this
    $1000 16
"Look to the Lilies", based on this book, starred Al Freeman, Jr. in the role Sidney Poitier played on film
    $1000 30
From the German biwacht, "Auxiliary Patrol", it's an unsheltered military camp
    $1000 20
He won the Nobel Peace Prize
    $1000 25
In the 1880s Robert Koch said, "Must see" this & isolated the bacillus that causes it
    $1000 5
Genesis describes this grandson of Noah as "A mighty hunter before the Lord"

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Raj Beth Kyle
$11,200 $7,700 $5,100

Final Jeopardy! Round

FAMOUS FILMS
He made the first home movie to be named to the Library of Congress' National Film Registry

Final scores:

Raj Beth Kyle
$15,400 $11,900 $2,100
2-day champion: $16,800 2nd place: Trip to Vienna, Austria, courtesy of Priceline.com 3rd place: Casablanca Avio Desktop Video Editor

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Raj Beth Kyle
$8,800 $7,300 $5,100
22 R
(including 2 DDs),
3 W
18 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W
14 R,
4 W

Combined Coryat: $21,200

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