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    $600 23
This fast food chain kept its name even after adding Brazier burgers to its menu of soft ice cream
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Show #3721 - Monday, November 6, 2000

Contestants

Nicole Stouder, a systems developer from Sunnyside, New York

Cathleen Warren, a marketing coordinator from Burlington, Vermont

Bob Ryan, a certified public accountant from Gig Harbor, Washington

Jeopardy! Round

SCOTLAND
WHAT THEY ARE
NAME THE NOVEL
THE ADAM SANDLER STORY
THEY'RE IN CHARGE
I FEEL SHEEPISH
    $100 1
When in Scotland, the queen often stays at the luxurious palace of Holyroodhouse in this city
    $100 6
Good goblets, flutes & snifters are made out of this
    $100 7
1852:
"'This is God's curse on slavery! -- a bitter, bitter, most accursed thing!'"
    $100 12
After Dennis Miller caught Adam's act at the Improv in L.A., he was invited to join this show in NYC
    $100 13
In Asia:
Prime Minister Yoshiro Mori
    $100 23
An object that's genuine through & through is "dyed in" this
    $200 2
These 4 letters precede "Fiddich" & "Livet" in the names of top-selling Scottish malt whiskies
    $200 19
Bias, Pittacus & Solon were 3 of the 7 sages of this land
    $200 8
1873:
"Mr. Phileas Fogg lived, in 1872, at No. 7, Saville Row, Burlington Gardens..."
    $200 15
In 1998 Adam Sandler was Bobby Boucher, this title "boy" at a Louisiana university
    $200 14
President Vladimir Putin
    $200 27
In Revelation 12, Satan is overcome by the blood of this
    $300 3
While residing in Dumfries, he wrote "Auld Lang Syne"
    $300 20
Take one of these apart & you'll find cementum, dentin & a crown
    $300 9
1937:
"Lennie spoke craftily, 'Tell me -- like you done before...about the rabbits.'"
    $300 24
Rob Schneider cavorted as a male gigolo in this 1999 release executive produced by Adam
    $300 16
In Africa:
President Hosni Mubarak
    $300 28
This style of facial hair seen here is sadly, out of style
    $400 4
To Scots, a munro is a tall one of these; that makes Ben Nevis a munro
    $400 21
Pointers & setters are sporting dogs & St. Bernards & Siberian huskies are classified as these
    DD: $500 10
1953:
"It was a pleasure to burn"
    $400 25
In a 1998 comedy, Adam finds love with Drew Barrymore as this title ceremonial crooner
    $400 17
In Europe:
Prime Minister Bertie Ahern
    $400 29
This verb can mean to gather in a crowd, or to coat wallpaper
    $500 5
A steamer named for this "Lady of the Lake" author plies its trade on Loch Katrine
    $500 22
Bobcats, Bears & Webelos are ranks of these
    $500 11
1903:
"Buck did not read the newspapers, or he would have known that trouble was brewing..."
    $500 26
Adam played Stick Pin Quinn & the Stud Boy on this hip, happening MTV game show
    $500 18
Southeast Asia's president Abdurrahman Wahid
    $500 30
To access the Internet, you need at least 16 megabytes of this acronym

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

Bob Cathleen Nicole
$1,400 -$100 -$200

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Bob Cathleen Nicole
$2,700 $1,200 $400

Double Jeopardy! Round

"TWO"
FORE!
SEX
ATE
10
THE TWELVE
(Alex: The twelve Apostles.)
    $200 4
It features Jefferson on the front & the signers of the Declaration on the back
    $200 12
A score of 3 over par on a hole is called a triple one of these
    $200 1
Relaxin is a female sex one of these produced to aid in childbirth
    $200 21
Idaho, Burbank, Round White & New are varieties of this vegetable
    $200 11
She showed some "Basic Instinct" & became a mom in 2000
    $200 26
In Leonardo's "Last Supper", he's just sitting there quietly, holding a purse
    $400 7
A bicycle, as opposed to a unicycle
    $400 13
Begun in 1860, this major golf tournament is held annually in the U.K.
    $400 2
This surgery, cutting the vas deferens, makes a vast difference in male fertility
    $400 22
To ripen & provide distinctive flavor, manufacturers of these dairy products sometimes add mold fungi
    $400 16
"Perfect Storm" star Diane Lane's mother posed for the October 1957 issue of this magazine
    $400 27
Jesus asked apostle Philip if he knew where they could buy enough of this to feed, say 5,000?
    $600 8
Birds of a feather, or a low-value poker hand
    $600 14
His record 20 wins in the 6 major golf tournaments include 6 Masters titles
    $600 3
Change 1 letter in "mobile" to get this word used of sperm & spores
    $600 23
This fast food chain kept its name even after adding Brazier burgers to its menu of soft ice cream
    $600 18
As Hugh Grant's date, she made news at the "Four Weddings and a Funeral" premiere in a safety-pinned Versace
    $600 28
His brother became a bishop of Rome & he became the patron saint of Scotland
    $800 9
Thomas a Kempis said of these, "The lesser is always to be chosen"
    $800 15
A ladies' golf tourney named for this entertainer is played at the Mission Hills Country Club in Rancho Mirage, CA.
    $800 5
It's any animal with both male & female sex organs, sometimes at different stages of life
    DD: $400 24
As a byproduct of WWII food rationing, this U.S. state consumes more Spam per capita than any other
    $800 19
This "X-Men" star previously charmed Warren Beatty in "Bulworth"
    DD: $400 29
He should have done a book signing tour; he's credited with his own gospel, 3 epistles & Revelation
    $1000 10
Slow down & appreciate this animal's Latin name Choloepus didactylus
    $1000 17
In 1994 this Australian set a scoring record by averaging 68.81 per round for the year
    $1000 6
Breasts & beards are this type of sexual characteristic
    $1000 25
This "hunter style" chicken is cooked with tomatoes, mushrooms & sometimes wine
    $1000 20
This teenage tennis goddess is often escorted by older Russian hockey players
    $1000 30
His name means "Son of Tholmai", & we don't know much about him

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Bob Cathleen Nicole
$4,500 $5,400 $6,400

Final Jeopardy! Round

WASHINGTON PEOPLE
This man in office since 1987 has a plaque in his office that reads, "The Buck Starts Here"

Final scores:

Bob Cathleen Nicole
$8,500 $5,000 $1,999
New champion: $8,500 2nd place: a trip to Switzerland courtesy of Priceline.com 3rd place: a Replay TV hard disk system

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Bob Cathleen Nicole
$4,500 $6,300 $6,800
22 R,
5 W
14 R,
3 W
(including 2 DDs)
16 R
(including 1 DD),
4 W

Combined Coryat: $17,600

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