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Show #3543 - Wednesday, January 19, 2000

Contestants

Brian Carlson, a TV engineer from Chicago, Illinois

Lynn Walters, a stay-at-home mom from St. Louis, Missouri

Kara McDermott, an Internet content editor from Newton, Massachusetts (2-day champion whose cash winnings total $8,400)

Jeopardy! Round

PLAYS & PLAYWRIGHTS
BRAND NAMES
POLITICS & SHOW BIZ
NATIONS OF AFRICA
HE WAS IN THAT?
ANAGRAMMED CABINET DEPARTMENTS
    $100 11
As a youth, this "Iceman Cometh" dramatist prospected for gold in Honduras
    $100 16
In 1986 this company introduced its Dockers line of men's casual wear
    $100 6
Mary Bono won election to Congress over Ralph Waite, John-Boy's dad on this show
    $100 26
Add 2 letters to Niger to get the name of this country just south of it
    $100 1
He appeared fleet-ingly in "Sailor Beware" with Martin & Lewis before "East of Eden" made him a star
    $100 21
Taste
    $200 12
In a Chekhov play, Mme. Ranevsky is the owner of this title area of land
    $200 17
It's "The Quicker Picker Upper"
    $200 7
Film mogul Jack Warner supposedly said, "No. Jimmy Stewart for president." this man "for best friend"
    $200 27
In a song title, this country whose capital is Nairobi might come before "Feel the Love Tonight"
    $200 2
Before playing Cliff on "Cheers", John Ratzenberger appeared as Major Derlin in this second "Star Wars" film
    $200 22
Send fee
    $300 13
In 1941 her "Watch on the Rhine" was named best American play by the New York Drama Critics' Circle
    $300 18
Elsie the Cow's "husband", his face is plastered on glue bottles
    $300 8
She's played Queen Elizabeth I, but decided to join the House of Commons:
    $300 28
In a song title, this country whose capital is Accra might come before "Fly Now"
    $300 3
Kevin Spacey played a sleazy businessman in this Melanie Griffith film about an ambitious secretary
    $300 23
Tire iron
    $400 14
In 1991 Nigel Hawthorne won a Tony for his role as this author in William Nicholson's play "Shadowlands"
    $400 19
Its "Extra Dry" was the first aerosol antiperspirant in the U.S.
    $400 9
Artists like Gladys Knight have recorded the songs of this senior senator from Utah
    $400 29
(Hi, I'm NBA All-Star Dikembe Mutombo) One of the many languages I speak is this official one of my birthplace, Congo
    $400 4
Mr. C on "Happy Days", he played the man Natalie Wood's parents want her to marry in "Love with the Proper Stranger"
    DD: $1,000 24
Idea count
    $500 15
The search for the philosopher's stone is the subject of Ben Jonson's play about this title profession
    $500 20
This sleek swimsuit brand got its start in Australia in 1928
    $500 10
Actress & Congresswoman Helen Gahagan took this last name when she wed Oscar-winning actor Melvyn
    $500 30
Milton Obote, no bargain either, ran this country before & after Idi Amin
    $500 5
Mike Farrell of "Providence" can be seen in the hotel in this 1967 Dustin Hoffman classic
    $500 25
To trap on trains

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

Kara Lynn Brian
$1,800 $500 $700

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Kara Lynn Brian
$4,000 $1,200 $100

Double Jeopardy! Round

FLEMISH & DUTCH MASTERS
(Alex: I hope we're talking about art!)
MILITARY MATTERS
EVERYTHING'S "GOLDEN", BABY
HOME
CHOPIN
NETWORK
(Alex: We'll give you the show, you have to identify the network.)
    $200 22
His "Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Tulp" featured the doctor, his colleagues & a cadaver
    $200 21
This nickname of the World War II U.S. Air Force fighter numbered the P-51 comes from the Spanish for "stray animal"
    $200 6
A bright, tasty, yellow variety of apple; it's as yummy as it sounds
    $200 11
In new houses, when all your lights go out, you flip the circuit breaker back; in old houses, you change these
    $200 16
Every piece Chopin composed was for or included this instrument
    $200 1
"The Puzzle Place",
"This Old House",
"Frontline"
    $400 23
Artist whose masterpiece is seen here:
("Night Cafe")
    $400 27
One-third of the Americans who made up the Abraham Lincoln Battalion were killed during this country's civil war
    $400 7
It's the popular breed seen here:
(dog)
    $400 12
On Oct. 19, 1999 this home & life improvement guru made a bundle after her IPO hit Wall Street
    $400 17
After some miserable months in Vienna, Chopin arrived in this city, another musical mecca, in September 1831
    $400 2
"Real World",
"House of Style",
"FANatic"
    DD: $800 24
Because of his style of painting females, this master's name gave us an adjective for plump women
    $600 28
There are Chinese & Russian versions of this rifle that's also known as Kalashnikov Model 1947
    $600 8
While Moses was on Mount Sinai, the Israelites worshipped this
    $600 13
It's what andirons are built to hold
    DD: $600 18
After meeting this author, Chopin wondered, "Is she really a woman?"
    $600 3
"7 Days",
"WWF Smackdown",
"Moesha"
    $800 25
In 1632 this court painter to England's Charles I & Queen Henrietta Maria was knighted
    $800 29
This kind of "force" is a temporary grouping of units to carry out a specific mission
    $800 9
This Mongol army overran Eastern Europe in the 13th century
    $800 14
There are 2 types of these safety devices, photoelectric & ionization
    $800 19
Chopin was born in Poland, & his first printed work at age 7 was one of these appropriately named pieces
    $800 4
"Emergency Vets",
"Wild Rescues",
"Breed All About It"
    $1000 26
This 20th century painter known for his neoplastic style helped establish a magazine called "De Stijl"
    $1000 30
This German "operation" to invade the Soviet Union took its name from a crusading Holy Roman Emperor
    $1000 10
Lucius Apuleius wrote it
    $1000 15
A heriz is a Persian one
    $1000 20
Chopin disliked the insincerity of this Hungarian pianist-composer 1 year his junior
    $1000 5
"Pros & Cons",
"Crime Stories",
"DC Insider"

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Kara Lynn Brian
$6,800 $5,000 $1,700

Final Jeopardy! Round

THE BOOK TRADE
According to USA Today, they're the 2 nonconsecutive months that see the highest cookbook sales

Final scores:

Kara Lynn Brian
$3,599 $3,700 $3,398
2nd place: Sony Home Entertainment System with WebTV New champion: $3,700 3rd place: JVC Sound System & Jazz CDs

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Kara Lynn Brian
$6,800 $4,800 $2,700
20 R,
0 W
15 R
(including 2 DDs),
2 W
9 R,
3 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $14,300

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