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    $300 23
She's teamed up with Linda Ronstadt & Dolly Parton on 2 albums
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Show #3836 - Monday, April 16, 2001

Larry Cloud game 3.

Contestants

Jeremy Golden, a stay-at-home dad from Plano, Texas

Kimberley Nash, a media planner from Toronto, Ontario

Larry Cloud, a computer consultant from Inglewood, California (2-day champion whose cash winnings total $27,800)

Jeopardy! Round

WHAT "A" COUNTRY!
TV TITLE CHARACTER PROFESSIONS
I REMEMBER APRIL
SCRAMBLED FOOD
NUMBERS
THE LOU
    $100 1
This nation is bordered on the east & south by Pakistan
    $100 6
"The Rockford Files"
    $100 11
On April 25, 1952, the Knicks lost game 7 of the NBA Finals to the Lakers of this city
    $100 26
Nobody can eat just one:
hip topcoat
    $100 16
Number of proverbial "seas" of the world, or number of "sisters" in women's colleges in the Northeast
    $100 21
He partnered with straight man Joe Lyons before he teamed with Bud Abbott
    $200 2
As ancient Numidia, this north African country became a Roman colony
    $200 7
"Get Smart"
    $200 12
Seen here, it entered history in April 140 years ago
    $200 27
They're served on the half shell:
rosy set
    $200 17
JFK was this number in presidential sequence, also the minimum age to become president
    $200 22
The Cleveland Browns' Lou Groza was nicknamed "The Toe" for his accuracy at this
    $300 3
In 1998 Robert Kocharian became president of this country, the smallest of the former Soviet republics
    $300 8
"Everybody Loves Raymond"
    $300 13
In April 1992 L.A. erupted after 4 policemen were acquitted of beating this man
    $300 28
A type of melon:
pale toucan
    $300 18
Four score & seven years ago, our fathers knew that this many years were being described
    $300 23
She's teamed up with Linda Ronstadt & Dolly Parton on 2 albums
    DD: $500 4
Slightly larger than Maryland, this nation is located on the eastern shore of the Adriatic Sea
    $400 9
"Sanford And Son"
    $400 14
April 18 commemorates the day in 1980 when this country became Zimbabwe
    $400 29
Eggs-actly!:
a vicar
    $400 19
If a friend is celebrating his sesquicentennial birthday, he's this old, so get on the phone to Guinness -- fast
    $400 24
With 14, he shares the record for most stolen bases in the World Series
    $500 5
This European nation occupies only about 175 square miles
    $500 10
"The White Shadow"
    $500 15
On April 17, 1939, months before the start of WWII, this future lord opened in the play "No Time for Comedy"
    $500 30
A smoked sausage:
bake sail
    $500 20
Title number of blows in a 1959 Truffaut film that could be described as quadrigenarious
    $500 25
In 1929 she became First Lady

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

Larry Kimberley Jeremy
$3,700 -$400 $900

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Larry Kimberley Jeremy
$4,100 $1,000 $2,400

Double Jeopardy! Round

GIANTS OF SCIENCE
ANIMAL-TITLED FILMS
CLIP ART
12-LETTER WORDS
MADE-UP HISTORIC NICKNAMES
(Alex: You have to identify the person)
THE LAW
    $200 1
In 1589 he began experimenting in Pisa with falling objects using inclined planes to slow the rate of descent
    $200 6
In a TV movie about this group Joe Mantegna was Dean Martin & Don Cheadle was Sammy Davis Jr.
    $200 11
Name shared by the devices seen here
    $200 21
It's the type of party you throw to show off your new home
    $200 16
1879-1955:
"Dr. Frizzyhead"
    $200 26
Alaska & Kansas are 2 of the few states that allow incompatibility as grounds for this
    $400 2
In 1897 this son of slaves discovered 3 new species of fungi which are named for him, including Taphrina carveri
    $400 7
Phrase that completes the '40s title "Sherlock Holmes and..." & the '80s title "Kiss of..."
    $400 12
It's what the symbol seen here denotes on a score
    $400 22
Pastrami, corned beef, lox & bagels are common fare at this type of restaurant
    $400 17
100-44 B.C.:
"Grand Mal Caesar"
    $400 27
6-letter term meaning to take away someone's license to practice law
    $600 3
This German mathematician is best known for his "strip" that has only one edge & one side
    $600 8
1-word title of the 1994 film seen here
    $600 13
Breaker! Breaker!
A simple example of one of these is illustrated here
    $600 23
Margaret Mead & Ruth Fulton Benedict's field
    $600 18
1942- :
"Tripoli Trouble"
    $600 28
Documents or evidence produced in court are marked as these & made part of the case
    $800 4
In 1930 this originator of the quantum theory became president of the scientific society later renamed for him
    $800 9
In 1958 Alec Guinness played painter Gulley Jimson; we got it straight from this, the title of the film
    $800 14
It's what the "M" stands for in the LM seen here
    DD: $2,000 24
Extortion, bribery & bootlegging are all forms of this crime
    DD: $2,000 19
1820-1906:
"Tony The Tigress" of women's rights
    $800 29
Oceanic-sounding term meaning to voluntarily say good-bye to a right or a claim
    $1000 5
This "Father of the H-bomb" helped found what is now the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
    $1000 10
2000 film set in a NYC bar whose sexy staff tantalizes its male patrons
    $1000 15
Trade whose tools are seen here
    $1000 25
From the Greek for "stopping of the pulse", it's another term for suffocation
    $1000 20
1644-1718:
"Quaking Billy"
    $1000 30
They're the laws saying that if you don't bring an action or suit within a set time period, you can't later

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Larry Kimberley Jeremy
$10,300 $3,200 $3,600
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

TOYS & GAMES
The world champion at this game gets $15,140, the amount of money in it

Final scores:

Larry Kimberley Jeremy
$12,300 $6,399 $600
3-day champion: $40,100 2nd place: Trip to Doubletree Alana Waikiki Hotel, Honolulu 3rd place: Sony Card $1,000 Shopping Spree

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Larry Kimberley Jeremy
$10,200 $5,200 $5,600
26 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W
12 R,
3 W
(including 1 DD)
15 R,
2 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $21,000

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