Show #4028 - Wednesday, February 20, 2002

Contestants

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Scott Humphrey, an attorney from Austin, Texas

Lisa Korn, an elementary school teacher from Los Angeles, California

Alex Boisvert, a graduate student from Los Angeles, California (whose 2-day cash winnings total $34,400)

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Jeopardy! Round

SOUTH AMERICAN SAFARI
THEY HAVE A UNION
PANCREAS, SPLEEN OR APPENDIX
"Y" ME
PEACHES & HERB
REUNITED
    $200 1
Day 2: A band of the squirrel type of this primate attacked our party for our bags of trail mix
    $200 16
As you can guess, the American Federation of Government Employees is based in this city
    $200 11
1 to 8 inches long & about as thick as a pencil, it seems to have no function in humans
    $200 4
"Let your fingers do the walking through" this section of the phone book
    $200 22
Appropriately, this city is home to college football's Peach Bowl
    $200 17
They once said it would never happen but in 1994 this group reunited for its "Hell Freezes Over" tour
    $400 2
Day 8: Tragedy struck. Wally went swimming & had his right hand chewed by a school of these
    $400 25
The AFA covers these workers, the FAs of 27 airlines
    $400 12
Soft, purplish & located behind & to the left of the stomach, it helps fight infections
    $400 7
Ja, this popular style of singing is also used by some country & western musicians
    $400 23
A subspecies of the peach, it's been called a peach without fuzz
    $400 18
Jack Lemmon & Walter Matthau reunited to star in this 1993 film & its sequel
    $600 3
Day 15: Camped on the site of a colony of over 200,000 of these. Their burning venom has laid up Veronica
    $600 28
If you're a joiner, join the United Brotherhood of these & Joiners; I would if I were one & you were my lady...
    $600 13
It contains the islets of Langerhans
    $600 8
It's a sailing vessel rigged fore-and-aft with a large mainmast & a smaller mizzenmast toward the stern
    $600 24
(Cheryl of the Clue Crew pours sauce on ice cream.) This peachy favorite was created by Escoffier
in the late 1800s to honor a famous opera singer.
    DD: $1,000 19
This pair had a memorable reunion, orchestrated by Frank Sinatra, during the MDA Telethon in 1976
    $800 5
Day 23: Starving. Found a clutch of iguana eggs, found iguanas defend themselves with teeth & these
    $800 29
The IAFF, the International Association of these, probably didn't have red suspenders during the 1950s
    $800 14
It contains notes, charts, tables & lists
    $800 9
In Tibetan, this word means "person-animal"
    $800 26
He penned "Charlie & the Chocolate Factory" as well as "James & the Giant Peach"
    $800 20
This group heard here launched a new tour after reuniting for the Pan American Games in 1998
    $1000 6
Day 23 (night)" True to its name, the bushmaster of this venomous snake family knows the jungle; it just found m...
    $1000 15
The duodenum, the first part of the small intestine, loops around it
    $1000 10
Sanaa is its capital & largest city
    $1000 27
Elected only the year before, this man was U.S. President when the stock market crashed in 1929
    $1000 21
The movie "Town & Country" reunited Warren Beatty with this one-time love who played his wife

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

Alex Lisa Scott
$1,800 $1,600 -$200

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Alex Lisa Scott
$4,600 $4,800 $2,600

Double Jeopardy! Round

FORMER CAPITALS
'80s TV
WHAT CENTURY ARE YOU LIVING IN?
GEMS
FICTIONAL CHARACTERS
BEFORE & AFTER
    $400 1
In the early 1800s Turku lost both its capital status & its university to this Finnish city
    $400 6
In 1983 Robert MacNeil & this man's "Report" became a "NewsHour"
    $400 21
Alfred Sisley, whose art is seen here
    $400 15
The Japanese have cultivated the Biwa variety of these gems in the fresh water of Lake Biwa
    $400 23
He based the hero of "Tender is the Night" on his high-society friend Gerald Murphy
    $400 7
Microsoft co-founder who's a Rodin sculpture of bronze doors
    $800 2
In 1840, the building seen here, now in this U.S. state, was the capital of the Republic
of the Rio Grande.
    $800 11
Sally Field's old character was a married travel agent in "The New" her
    $800 22
Sir Francis Drake
    $800 16
Isle Royale greenstone, this state's official gem, is found on Isle Royale in Lake Superior
    $800 24
In the "Iliad" Briseis is the slave & concubine of this famous "heel"
    $800 8
Kerouac novel in which Sal Paradise has a fit of anger towards another driver & beats him with a cell phone
    DD: $2,200 3
You can see the Bath of Emperor Fasiladas in this African country's former capital of Gonder
    $1200 12
She played Michael J. Fox' girlfriend Ellen on "Family Ties" & married Fox in real life
    $1200 27
John Milton
    $1200 17
The choicest specimens of these green gems are extracted from the mines at Muzo, Colombia
    $1200 25
Nancy Till is a slave who flees to Canada in "Saphhira and the Slave Girl" by this author of "My Antonia"
    $1200 9
Disneyland ride that promotes global peace & matches featuring Stone Cold Steve Austin & the Undertaker
    $1600 4
This former Philippine capital is named for former Philippine President Manuel
    $1600 13
HBO's first original children's series, a still from it is seen here
    $1600 18
The largest diamond ever found, the Cullinan, was discovered in 1905 & presented to this British king
    $1600 26
Hammer & Nailles are leading characters in "Bullet Park" by this author of "Falconer"
    $1600 10
Dante's masterpiece that's a Shakespeare play in which mistaken identities abound & hilarity ensues
    $2000 5
This Central Asian city, once Tamerlane's capital, was anciently known as Maracanda
    DD: $1,000 20
As divorced apartment-mates, black actors Ron Glass & Demond Wilson were "The New" this
    $2000 19
The finest aquamarine in the U.S. is found at about 14,000 feet on Mount Antero & White Mountain in this state
    $2000 14
H.G. Wells novel that tilts at windmills in a Broadway musical

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Alex Lisa Scott
$8,000 $6,400 $6,000

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Final Jeopardy! Round

2000 FILMS
This film was partly inspired by Jean-Leon Gerome's painting "Pollice Verso" or "Thumbs Down"

Final scores:

Alex Lisa Scott
$13,000 $12,500 $8,000
3-day champion: $47,400 2nd place: London theatre getaway by Collette Vacations 3rd place: trip to Hawaii by Pleasant Holiday & stay at Outrigger Hotel in Waikiki

Game dynamics:

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Coryat scores:

Alex Lisa Scott
$10,200 $6,000 $7,000
21 R,
4 W
(including 1 DD)
13 R
(including 1 DD),
3 W
10 R
(including 1 DD),
4 W

Combined Coryat: $23,200

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Game tape date: 2001-11-27
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