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    $500 30
Strasbourg pie is a variation of this goose liver hors d'oeuvre
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Show #3829 - Thursday, April 5, 2001

Ryan Moore game 2.

Contestants

Kirk Crumbley, an advertising creative director from Lubbock, Texas

Susan Buda, a marine scientist from Laurel, Maryland

Ryan Moore, a dot-com start-up partner from Venice, California (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $9,800)

Jeopardy! Round

VENEZUELA VITALS
BASEBALL HOME STADIUMS
(Alex: You have to identify the team.)
HUEY, DEWEY OR LOUIS
NIGHTS TO REMEMBER
FOOD & DRINK
WE GET LETTERS
    $100 12
In 1498 he first set foot on the South American mainland in what is now Venezuela
    $100 11
Camden Yards
    $100 21
A populist Louisiana governor of the early 1930s
    $100 1
The music of the night filled the Majestic Theatre Jan. 26, 1988 as this show opened on Broadway
    $100 26
Caesar Cardini, who wanted his Caesar salad subtly flavored, was against using this fish in the recipe
    $100 2
Dial this "for Murder" in the title of a 1954 film
    $200 14
On the Venezuelan flag, there are 3 stripes & 7 of these
    $200 13
The Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome
    $200 22
"Musicians don't retire, they stop when there's no more music in them", quipped this trumpeter
    $200 7
In 1862 black Confederate pilot Robert Smalls slipped out of this South Carolina harbor to join the Union
    $200 27
Cherry Coke & Blue Bubble Gum are among the flavors of this semi-frozen concoction from 7-Eleven
    $200 3
Duke Ellington wanted us all to take this train
    $300 18
In 1960 Venezuela formed this organization with Iran, Iraq, Kuwait & Saudi Arabia
    $300 15
Bank One Ballpark, in Phoenix
    $300 23
A co-founder of the Black Panthers
    $300 8
A 1993 Knott's Berry Farm event attracted over 17,000, bringing these all-night dance parties out from underground
    $300 28
This salad with chopped turkey, avocado, bacon & blue cheese was created at L.A.'s Brown Derby Restaurant
    $300 4
Played by John Cleese, this character was trained to succeed Q as James Bond's gadgeteer
    $400 19
Discovered in 1935 & found in Canaima National Park, they fall over half a mile
    $400 16
Olympic Stadium
    $400 24
For successes in the Spanish-American War, he was promoted to the special rank of Admiral of the Navy
    $400 9
The Eiffel Tower is seen here inaugurating this date
    $400 29
Sing out if you know that Singha beer comes from this country
    $400 5
Denoting nasalized pronounciation, the tilde mark is placed over this letter in Spanish
    $500 20
At 5,200 square miles, it's the largest lake in Venezuela & in all of South America
    $500 17
The Ballpark at Arlington
    $500 25
This man sang lead on the 1986 Top 40 hit "Hip To Be Square"
    $500 10
On the night of July 9, 1943 the Allies began their landing on this Italian island
    $500 30
Strasbourg pie is a variation of this goose liver hors d'oeuvre
    DD: $500 6
Of all movies to win the Best Foreign-Language Oscar, this 1969 Costa-Gavras thriller has the shortest title

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

Ryan Susan Kirk
$1,400 $600 $1,200

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Ryan Susan Kirk
$4,400 $1,000 $1,700

Double Jeopardy! Round

GOVERNORS AT STATEHOOD
DAISY CRAZY
NAME THE POET
ALL GOD'S CREATURES
THE EXPERIENCE MUSIC PROJECT
(Alex: The interactive museum in Seattle.)
KEEP QUIET!
    $200 17
John Hancock
    $200 23
One who is dead & buried is said to be performing this gardening maneuver
    $200 8
"'Twas brillig, and the slithy toves did gyre and gimble in the wabe"
    $200 1
Tuktut Nogait National Park in this country's Northwest Territories is a bluenose caribou calving ground
    $200 6
This legendary leader of the Famous Flames is seen here headlining an EMP show
    $200 14
Shhh!
You have no privacy when the walls have these body parts
    $400 21
Edmund Randolph
    $400 24
It's used as the printing element in certain electric typewriters & older computer printers
    $400 9
"By the shores of Gitche Gumee, by the shining big-sea-water"
    $400 2
This "pocket" rodent's name is from French for "honeycomb", alluding to its underground labyrinths
    $400 7
In EMP's oral histories, find out how Noel Redding liked his experience playing bass in this man's experience
    $400 15
You might be told to "save your" this; but don't "hold" it or you'll turn blue
    $600 22
George Clinton
    $600 26
Introduced in 1939, the Red Ryder has been the bestselling one of these
    $600 10
"I was a child and she was a child, in this kingdom by the sea"
    $600 3
Algae make their own food from carbon dioxide & water by this process
    $600 12
Seen here are your tax dollars at work in this agency's report on the suspicious lyrics of "Louie Louie"
    $600 16
Would you believe that the Cone of Silence was an antibugging device on this TV show?
    DD: $400 29
Peter Burnett
(1850)
    $800 27
She was hopelessly in love with Li'l Abner for 18 years before he popped the question in 1952
    DD: $700 11
"A child said 'What is the grass?'
fetching it to me with full hands"
    $800 4
The duck seen here bears the name of this colorful Comedia character
    $800 18
EMP's first online music workshop was led by Ann & Nancy Wilson of this group
    $800 20
It is "the soul of wit" & "the soul of lingerie"
    $1000 30
Thomas Pinckney
    $1000 28
This Henry James heroine dies of malaria in Rome before Giovanelli has the opportunity to propose to her
    $1000 13
"Into the valley of death rode the six hundred"
    $1000 5
This order of mammals consists of just 3 species: the duck-billed platypus & 2 echidnas
    $1000 19
The historic items seen here were the tools of this '80s grandmaster of hip-hop
    $1000 25
He wrote that "The mass of men lead lives of quiet desparation"

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Ryan Susan Kirk
$10,200 $1,000 $5,000
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

DOCUMENTARIES
This 1989 film ends with the line "This film cannot be shown within the city of Flint. All the theaters have closed"

Final scores:

Ryan Susan Kirk
$10,400 $1,400 $9,000
2-day champion: $20,200 3rd place: Naturalworlds.com Gift Certificate 2nd place: Windjammer Caribbean Cruise

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Ryan Susan Kirk
$10,200 $1,400 $5,700
24 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W
9 R,
3 W
(including 1 DD)
17 R,
4 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $17,300

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