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    $400 4
"Lust for Life", starring Kirk Douglas, was based on Irving Stone's book about this Dutch artist
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Show #3346 - Monday, March 8, 1999

Contestants

Dave Hampton, a student from Cambridge, Massachusetts

Laura Bowen, an upper-school history teacher from Wilmington, North Carolina

Nathan Childs, a reporter from Washington, D.C. (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $6,800)

Jeopardy! Round

1991
COMMON BONDS
CLASSIC MUSICALS
TO A "T"
LITTLE HOUSE
ON THE PRAIRIE
    $100 17
With the 35-pound "Empathy Belly" in the news in 1991, men could experience the feeling of this
    $100 1
Corn,
cowards,
business phone directory pages
    $100 4
In other words, this musical would be "The 46th State!"
    $100 9
The kind of appendages found in the title of a Shelley Winters film about a giant octopus
    $100 14
Noted residents of this type of little house include a young Abraham Lincoln & Tom, a slave in literature
    $200 18
The largest oil spill ever occured during this war (it was on purpose)
    $200 2
Elephants,
autos,
trees
    $200 5
Nell Carter played the orphan-hating Miss Hannigan in a 1997 revival of this musical
    $200 10
Name shared by a European region famous for vampires & a Kentucky university that isn't
    $200 15
This term refers to the dwellings of farm workers under the feudal system; Anne Hathaway's is in Shottery
    $300 19
In September 1991 Macedonians voted for independence from this country
    $300 3
Helicopters,
lumberjacks,
teeth
    $300 6
It's the modern musical classic that features the song heard here
    $300 11
This cowboy hat could hold a lot of liquor, even if its wearer couldn't
    DD: $500 20
The restoration of this Roman landmark was finished in 1991; many of the statues had been chipped by coins
    $400 16
Wilbur,
Jerusalem,
hitching
    $400 7
Joey Heatherton was 15 going on 16, not 16 going on 17, when she understudied the role of Liesl in this musical
    $400 12
"Furniture" term for wine that contains not more than 14 percent alcohol & is usually served with food
    $400 24
The word for this little house is from Canadian French; a "town" of them is a poor or depressed area
    $400 26
A pioneer wagon with a sail-like top, or a literary magazine at the University of Nebraska
    $500 21
8 people in Arizona were sealed into this in September 1991, hoping to live inside it for 2 years
    $500 22
Volapuk,
Interlingua,
Esperanto
    $500 8
In 1994, at the age of 73, Carol Channing took off on a 30th anniversary tour of this musical
    $500 13
Lautrec could have told you it was the Visigoths' capital from 419 to 507
    $500 23
It can be a herdsman's little house in the Swiss Alps, or a ski lodge built in that style
    $500 25
The bird called the "prairie" this is really a type of grouse

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

Nathan Laura Dave
$1,000 $300 $600

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Nathan Laura Dave
$1,300 -$300 $1,000

Double Jeopardy! Round

EXPLORING AFRICA
FILM BIOGRAPHIES
I HAVEN'T READ POE, BUT...
A FEW GOOD DOGS
TIME
SAY CHEESE!
    $200 23
In the late 1790s Friedrich Hornemann became the first modern European to cross this desert
    $200 3
"Rasputin and the Empress" was the only joint film appearance of siblings Lionel, Ethel & John of this family
    $200 8
I know, it's a poem about the inventor of the telephone & his family
    $200 1
8 generations of male collies have played this legendary film & TV female
    $200 13
In most cases, if a year can be divided by this number, it'll be a leap year
    $200 18
In this Neil Simon play, Oscar tells Murray that the green sandwiches are "either very new cheese or very old meat"
    $400 24
Stanley wanted him to return to England, but he decided to keep searching for the Nile's source
    $400 4
"Lust for Life", starring Kirk Douglas, was based on Irving Stone's book about this Dutch artist
    $400 9
Sure, it's a tale about a peach stone & a clock
    $400 2
This fictional dog is based on one named Spike that was Charles Schulz' childhood pet
    $400 14
Nothing in the sky has a cycle of this duration; it came from the Jews observing a day of rest
    $400 19
Novelist Richard Condon said that cheese is "the adult form of" this beverage
    $600 25
On Christmas Day, 1497 this Portuguese navigator sighted & named Natal in South Africa
    $600 5
Nightclub comic played by Dustin Hoffman in a 1974 biopic
    $600 10
In this story an earthquake takes down a Broadway theater... right?
    $600 20
Rescued from an animal shelter, this shaggy hero has starred in 4 movies including "Oh, Heavenly Dog!"
    DD: $1,500 15
(Hi, I'm Vanessa Marcil) It's the length of my stay on "General Hospital", or a senator's term
    $800 26
John Hanning Speke accompanied him twice on explorations into Africa's interior, reaching Lake Tanganyika
    DD: $1,300 6
James Mason portrayed this German in both "The Desert Fox" & "The Desert Rats"
    $800 11
In this story, it's the woman's magazine Poe "found in a bottle"
    $800 21
This German Shepherd star of films like "Where the North Begins" could scale walls
    $800 16
A 1945 Sartre novel set in 1938, or a nickname for the 18th century
    $1000 27
The first European to round Africa's southern tip, he found Cape Agulhas, Africa's southernmost point
    $1000 7
Among the film portrayals of Beethoven are Ewald Balser's in 1949's "Eroica" & Gary Oldman's in this 1994 film
    $1000 12
It's a valentine that contains the story of a Swiss archer
    $1000 22
A 1961 Disney classic was based on the true story of this Skye Terrier's 14-year vigil at his master's grave
    $1000 17
Called "time's arrow", it's a measure of disorder in a system

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Nathan Laura Dave
$3,600 $1,500 $4,100

Final Jeopardy! Round

SHOW BIZ
In 1997 this singer & her husband opened a restaurant at Disney World called Bongo's Cuban Cafe

Final scores:

Nathan Laura Dave
$6,900 $500 $7,300
2nd place: Trip to Hotel Melia Victoria, Palma de Majorca, Spain 3rd place: Coleman Camping Equipment New champion: $7,300

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Nathan Laura Dave
$2,700 $2,000 $3,600
12 R
(including 1 DD),
5 W
7 R,
2 W
(including 1 DD)
16 R
(including 1 DD),
7 W

Combined Coryat: $8,300

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