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    $200 1
A 1920s hit by Sammy Fain & Irving Kahal wanted you to "let" this "be your umbrella"
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Show #3689 - Thursday, September 21, 2000

Andrew Garen game 2.

Contestants

Rick Schweitzer, an attorney from Alexandria, Virginia

Melissa Gaul, a quality assurance manager from Shoreview, Minnesota

Andrew Garen, a project manager from Mamaroneck, New York (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $15,000)

Jeopardy! Round

VICE PRESIDENTS
TV GUIDE'S 50 GREATEST CHARACTERS
THE WHEEL THING
FIRST NAME'S THE SAME
TIGER
"WOOD"s
    $100 1
In July 1959 he traveled to the Soviet Union to open an American exhibit in Moscow
    $100 18
Weighing in at No. 6, this son of Sarek & Amanda is the only alien in the Top 10
    $100 20
A popular tongue twister concerns its rubber bumpers
    $100 13
Spacey,
Bacon,
Kline
    $100 10
Sadly for the tiger, these features on its face are thought in Chinese medicine to cure toothaches
    $100 6
Though it's made of brass, as part of an orchestra the saxophone is classified as this
    $200 2
We'll bet this Minnesota senator was pleased as punch to accept the nomination as LBJ's running mate in 1964
    $200 19
No. 3 on the list, this character was once pinned to a kitchen cabinet by a giant loaf of bread
    $200 22
On a cattle drive, Cookie works out of this vehicle that carries his supplies
    $200 14
Carver,
Chandler,
Kroc
    $200 11
Most tigers have yellow eyes, but the eyes of the rare white tiger are this color
    $200 7
Comic character seen here
[In "Peanuts"]
    $300 3
In 1900 Republicans put this "Rough Rider" on the ticket to counter the appeal of Democrat William Jennings Bryan
    $300 26
No. 11 on the list, this backstabbing, bed-hopping oil baron was once shot by a mysterious assailant
    $300 23
It's a child's vehicle with 2 wheels on a low footboard, or a motor-powered adult vehicle
    $300 15
Banneker,
Britten,
Bratt
    $300 21
One of the havens for tigers is Royal Chitwan National Park in this Himalayan country
    $300 8
It's the Boy Scout merit badge seen here
    DD: $500 4
He served as vice president for only a month before succeeding to the presidency
    $400 27
No. 46, this princess wears a leather & metal outift
    $400 24
A serving cart for desserts, if you're "off" it you're crazy
    $400 16
Braun,
Peron,
Gabor
    $400 29
The tiger's fatal attack on its prey usually centers on this body part
    $400 9
A visit to this small structure might mean you're retrieving fuel or disciplining a child
    $500 5
In 1976 Bob Dole & this running mate of Jimmy Carter met in the first televised vice-presidential debate
    $500 28
This cop ranked No. 18 is the only totally bald character on the list, baby
    $500 25
A tumbrel, a farm tipcart used to haul manure, was used to haul people to this during the French Revolution
    $500 17
Dunhill,
Eisenstaedt,
Tennyson
    $500 30
With only a few hundred left in the wild, the huge tiger named for this Russian region faces extinction
    $500 12
Type of print seen here in a 19th century example

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

Andrew Melissa Rick
$1,700 -$300 $1,200

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Andrew Melissa Rick
$3,600 $1,200 $1,900

Double Jeopardy! Round

INTERNATIONAL DATEBOOK
20th CENTURY MUSIC
"SY"ENCE
STATES' MOST POPULOUS CITIES
___THE___
TIGER WOODS
    $200 6
This eastern Mediterranean nation famous for its cedars declared its independence on Nov. 26, 1941
    $200 1
A 1920s hit by Sammy Fain & Irving Kahal wanted you to "let" this "be your umbrella"
    $200 15
Your blood pressure has 2 measures, diastolic & this
    $200 19
North Carolina:
Pop. 396,000
    $200 24
Carry off the prize; it's what the peasants might have done after Marie Antoinette's exclamation
    $200 2
Tiger must love Mickey Mouse: he went to school in Anaheim, California & lives in this Florida city
    $400 7
On trial for his 1953 raid on the Moncada barracks, he declared "History will absolve me"
    $400 8
This R&B great, singer of "You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine", once sang backup for Sam Cooke
    DD: $1,500 16
Hopefully, these connections between your nerve cells aren't misfiring at the moment
    $400 20
Alabama:
Pop. 266,000
    $400 25
Type of theater you're doing if you're surrounded by the audience
    $400 3
When Tiger became the youngest Masters winner, he broke this man's records for low 72-hole score & margin of victory
    $600 10
On Feb. 23, 1997 a report revealed scientists had cloned an adult sheep in this U.K. country
    $600 9
Harry Chapin sang "Taxi" & she had a hit with "Fast Car"
    $600 17
[Hi, I'm Nicole DeBoer of "Deep Space Nine"] From the Greek for "to live together", it describes the relationship between Ezri & the Dax within her
    $600 21
Alaska:
Pop. 226,000
    DD: $1,000 26
Make an exhaustive search to flush out birds, or what the Gores want to do
    $600 4
In 2000 Tiger won the U.S. Open at this California course by a staggering 15 strokes
    $800 12
On May 2, 1965 President Johnson sent 14,000 U.S. troops to this Caribbean "republic"
    $800 14
The '60s LP "Cuba y Puerto Rico Son" paired for the first time Celia Cruz & this mambo bandleader
    $800 18
It's a balanced arrangement in geometry, or an agreement in the number of parts in botany
    $800 22
South Dakota:
Pop. 101,000
    $800 27
Something irrelevant to the matter is this, where you'll find the units in a decimal
    $800 5
Tiger was this California university's male freshman of the year in 1995
    $1000 13
China ceded this strategic territory to Portugal on December 1, 1887
    $1000 30
She had a No. 1 hit in each year of the '90s, the only singer to do so
    $1000 29
It's a conclave at which a bunch of scientists get together to discuss a special topic
    $1000 23
Vermont:
Pop. 39,000
    $1000 28
Relinquish responsibility, especially on the way to the Olympics opening ceremony
    $1000 11
In a thrilling playoff, Tiger beat this man at the 2000 PGA Championship

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Andrew Melissa Rick
$7,500 $800 $9,100

Final Jeopardy! Round

LITERARY TREES
In a famous novel this type of tree grows beneath a bedroom window at Tara

Final scores:

Andrew Melissa Rick
$9,500 $100 $3,100
2-day champion: $24,500 3rd place: Furniture.com Gift Certificate 2nd place: Vacation courtesy of Yahoo! Travel

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Andrew Melissa Rick
$7,300 $800 $9,100
23 R
(including 2 DDs),
9 W
(including 1 DD)
9 R,
5 W
20 R,
0 W

Combined Coryat: $17,200

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