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In a brokerage:
William Paine &...
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Show #3393 - Wednesday, May 12, 1999

1999 College Championship semifinal game 3.
From the Rosemont Theatre in Rosemont, Illinois.

Contestants

Cameron Blakemore, a junior at Oklahoma State University from Shawnee, Oklahoma

Katie King, a junior at the University of Kentucky from Charleston, West Virginia

Veronica Lee, a junior at the University of Oregon from Eugene, Oregon

Jeopardy! Round

U.S. PRESIDENTS
BUSINESS PARTNERS
BORN IN THE WINDY CITY
HIT TUNES
WHAT THE KIDS ARE CALLING IT
BUT IS IT ART?
    $100 9
In 1997 a Houston airport was renamed in honor of this recent president
    $100 30
In dessert:
Burton Baskin &...
    $100 28
This Chicago native worked as a DJ in Vietnam & a weatherman in Nashville before hosting "Wheel of Fortune"
    $100 7
"Where The Streets Have No Name",
"With Or Without You"
    $100 27
On your phone & in conversation, these numbers mean information
    $100 1
It can be a gamble to hang the well-known image of dogs playing this card game
    $200 10
Nearly 91 when he died the same day as Thomas Jefferson, he was the longest-lived president
    $200 29
In tools:
Duncan Black &...
    $200 18
In the film "Animal House", this Chicago native played wild & crazy "Bluto" Blutarsky
    $200 6
"Iris",
"Slide"
    $200 26
To Grandpa it meant he'd stirred up & fed a fire; to his grandson it means happy or excited
    $200 2
The Mitchell, South Dakota "palace" seen here is built of & named for this cereal grain
    DD: $800 21
It was the last name of the 17th & 36th presidents
    $300 11
In a brokerage:
William Paine &...
    $300 12
Tarzan was the most famous creation of this Chicago-born writer
    $300 5
"Angel",
"Building A Mystery"
    $300 15
This brand name means to eat voraciously, or to vacuum
    $300 3
The work of "Artists Barely in Control of the Brush" is seen at Boston's MOBA, museum of this art
    $400 22
For helping to end the Russo-Japanese War, he was awarded the 1906 Nobel Peace Prize
    $400 19
In paint:
Henry Sherwin &...
    $400 16
On the big screen, this Chicagoan has played Rick Deckard, Jack Ryan & Han Solo
    $400 4
"Doo Wop (That Thing)"
    $400 13
A sports team member who sees many women at once fits 2 definitions of this word
    $400 24
Julian Schnabel won acclaim & abuse with his 1979 paintings that featured this tableware, broken in pieces
    $500 23
In the campaign slogan "Tippecanoe and Tyler Too", he's Tippecanoe
    $500 20
In paper products:
John Kimberly &...
    $500 17
You're keeping up with the Joneses if you name this producer of "Thriller" who was born in Chicago in 1933
    $500 8
"How's It Going to Be",
"Semi-Charmed Life"
    $500 14
"What An Appealing Young Lady" can be translated to this title of a 1999 movie
    $500 25
Tattooed showman The Enigma had tiny versions of these embedded in his skull, perhaps for a Satanic look

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

Veronica Katie Cameron
$700 $1,400 $900

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Veronica Katie Cameron
$1,300 $4,700 $1,300

Double Jeopardy! Round

ROAMIN' THE WORLD
GREEK LIFE
CARIBBEAN TASTE TREATS
THE 12 TRIBES OF ISRAEL
(Alex: Each correct response will be the first name that corresponds to one of the 12 tribes of Israel.)
ENGLISH ROYAL HENRYS
PARDON MY "FRENCH"
    $200 11
About two-thirds of this U.K. country's area is in its highlands & islands
    $200 2
This best-known Greek cheese, from the milk of sheep & goats, has been made for thousands of years
    $200 1
Sancocho, a stew made with 5 to 7 meats, is a specialty of this country, Haiti's next-door neighbor
    $200 6
Football great Dierdorf
    $200 30
Henry I's famous father was this conqueror who reigned from 1066 to 1087
    $200 17
Settlers began living in this section of New Orleans in the early 18th century
    $400 12
When Sudan takes you to a place by this river, you can sit by the Blue or White one
    $400 3
98% of Greece's population belongs to this church
    $400 18
Don't worry if you see this word on a Barbados menu: it refers to a fish, not the star of "Flipper"
    $400 7
"Law & Order" actor Bratt
    $400 5
Pope Leo X named Henry VIII "Defender of the Faith" for his written attack on this German Protestant leader
    $400 16
In a French restaurant, they're called pommes frites
    $600 21
Pier 21, considered "Canada's Ellis Island", is in this Nova Scotia city
    $600 19
Greek cafe music features a lute called a bouzouki & this woodwind, the klarino
    $600 29
If you order "mountain chicken" in Dominica, you won't get chicken but one of these amphibians
    $600 9
Jeans maker Strauss
    $600 26
King Henry III extensively rebuilt this abbey where he had been formally crowned in 1220
    $600 13
In France this musical instrument is called "cor d' harmonie"
    $800 22
Tea & coconuts are top products of this country, the "Pearl of the Indian Ocean"
    $800 4
Crowds flock to Dodona, Philippi & Thassos to see festivals of this art performed in ancient venues
    $800 24
Adventurous eaters in Grenada may dine on this burrowing mammal (it's best to remove the armor first)
    $800 8
Novelist Heller
    $800 27
Victory at Agincourt in 1415 earned this king a visit from the Holy Roman Emperor
    $800 14
It was waged in North America from 1754 to 1763
    DD: $1,500 23
In 1991 the Yanomami tribe in this country was awarded a reserve 3 times the size of Belgium
    $1000 20
Patricia Storace titled her 1996 book on travels in Greece "Dinner with" this goddess of the underworld
    $1000 25
Puerto Ricans love to drink the juice of this fruit they call parcha -- maybe it makes them feel "amorous"
    $1000 10
Explorer Pike
    DD: $1,500 28
These 2 warring royal houses were united in 1486 when Henry VII married Elizabeth, the daughter of Edward IV
    $1000 15
They're formed by folding back & fastening a wide band at the end of a sleeve

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Veronica Katie Cameron
$1,500 $9,200 $5,600

Final Jeopardy! Round

RENAISSANCE LITERATURE
This book begins, "All states and dominions which hold or have held mankind are either republics or monarchies"

Final scores:

Veronica Katie Cameron
$1 $11,201 $100
3rd place: $5,000 Finalist 2nd place: $5,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Veronica Katie Cameron
$1,500 $10,200 $7,100
8 R,
2 W
24 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
(including 1 DD)
18 R,
2 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $18,800

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