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    $400 22
He said his 1744 stove prevented one from being "scorch'd before, while he's froze behind"
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Show #3419 - Thursday, June 17, 1999

Contestants

Tammy King, a systems engineer from Lapeer, Michigan

Joe Padavic, an international freight forwarder from Roselle, Illinois

Mike Scott, an organic farmer from Janesville, Wisconsin (2-day champion whose cash winnings total $12,000)

Jeopardy! Round

FOR WHAT ITS WORDSWORTH
FOOD & DRINK
THE VOICE OF GOD
ACTRESSES' MIDDLE NAMES
CHILDREN'S GAMES
EASY AS "PIE"
    $100 26
"'Tis sad, that some have died for" this emotion
    $100 10
By definition, a sandwich that is open-faced lacks this on top
    $100 1
God promised Noah, "Neither shall there any more be" one of these "to destroy the Earth"
    $100 21
Mary Moore
    $100 2
You can put your hands on your head only if this person "says" that you can
    $100 16
Little Jack Horner stuck his thumb in this & pulled out a plum
    $200 27
"The rainbow comes and goes, and lovely is" this flower
    $200 11
This basic sauce named for its color is often the foundation of cheese sauce
    $200 6
"The Lord said unto Moses, go in unto" this ruler: "for I have hardened his heart"
    $200 22
Mary Place
    $200 3
Piece of equipment you need to participate in a double dutch tournament
    $200 17
This No. 1 hit referred to the death of Buddy Holly as "The Day the Music Died"
    $300 28
"I wandered lonely as" one of these, "that floats on high o'er vales and hills"
    $300 13
Often served with fruit for dessert, Taleggio is a cheese from this country
    $300 7
Before setting a mark on him, the Lord promised, "Whoever slayeth" him, "vengeance shall be taken" sevenfold
    $300 23
Mary Mobley
    $300 4
It's what kids do with their hands while reciting "Miss Mary, Mack, Mack, Mack, all dressed in black, black, black..."
    $300 18
This phrase refers to the deceptively rosy prospect of future events
    $400 29
"O ye spires of" this university town!..."your presence overpowers the soberness of reason"
    $400 14
You can add a delightfully woodsy flavor to your entrees with porcini, a type of these
    DD: $500 8
At the start of this man's book, God tells him, "Moses my servant is dead: now therefore arise..."
    $400 24
Mary Hurt
    $400 5
An early form of this pick-up game used knucklebones
    $400 19
It's a representation of facts presented as a circle divided into sectors of relative sizes
    $500 30
"A famous man is Robin Hood, the English ballad-singer's joy! And Scotland has a thief as good," ...this outlaw
    $500 15
"Formosa" often precedes the name of this tea whose name comes from the Chinese for "black dragon"
    $500 9
The Lord asked Satan if he had considered this servant, "A perfect and an upright man"
    $500 25
Mary Mastrantonio
    $500 12
In this game the shooter must knuckle down with his glassies
    $500 20
Created by Paul Terry, the fast-talking Heckle & Jeckle are 2 of these crow relatives

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

Mike Joe Tammy
$400 $2,700 -$100

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Mike Joe Tammy
$1,700 $4,300 $500

Double Jeopardy! Round

ANCIENT HISTORY
NEXT IN LINE, PLEASE
(Alex: How appropriate!)
INVENTORS
FILM FOLK
THE MIDWEST
"BOR"ING
    $200 1
This country's Shang dynasty arose in the 1700s B.C. along the Yellow River
    $200 16
Year,
decade,
century...
    $200 21
This phonograph inventor's son Charles served as governor of New Jersey from 1941 to 1944
    $200 6
In "Star Wars" David Prowse did all the physical acting for this villain
    $200 11
When one says "Twin Cities", it's usually this Minnesota pair
    $200 26
A recent convert to Christianity or one with a renewed faith is described as this
    $400 2
In the 200s B.C. 72 Jewish scholars began translating the Pentateuch into Greek in this Egyptian city
    $400 17
Monroe,
Adams,
Jackson...
    $400 22
He said his 1744 stove prevented one from being "scorch'd before, while he's froze behind"
    $400 7
When "God Created" this French film sex symbol of the '50s & '60s, she was Camille Javal
    $400 12
This city is home to the National Railroad Museum & the first Super Bowl champ
    $400 27
You'll find the Medoc, Sauternes & some Grand Chateaux in this region of France
    $600 3
In 439 A.D. this north African city-state was conquered by the Vandals under Genseric
    $600 18
Iota,
kappa,
lambda...
    $600 23
In 1857 this telegraph inventor served as the electrician on Cyrus Field's first transatlantic cable attempt
    $600 8
Edward G. Robinson was forever defined by the title role he played in this Chicago-set 1931 gangster classic
    $600 13
This controversial labor leader was born in 1913 in Brazil -- Brazil, Indiana
    $600 28
This term for a house of ill repute goes back to the 16th century
    $800 4
In 303 A.D. Diocletian forbade Christian worship; this man, his "Great" successor, revoked the edict 10 years later
    $800 19
Tenderfoot,
second class,
first class...
    $800 24
In the 1850s he patented the foot treadle for his sewing machine
    $800 9
Helen Hayes won a 1970 Oscar for playing an impish stowaway in this film that was followed by 3 sequels
    DD: $1,000 14
The towns of Romeo & Juliet in Illinois became Romeoville & this
    $800 29
Island in the South China Sea on which you'd see the following
    $1000 5
When he died in about 347 B.C., his nephew Speusippus took over leadership of the Academy
    $1000 20
Pennsylvanian period,
Permian period,
Triassic period...
    $1000 25
In 1854 Horace Smith & this partner patented the repeating rifle & revolver
    $1000 10
Scott Wilson & Robert Blake portrayed the doomed killers in this shocking black & white classic
    $1000 15
Josiah Grinnell heeded this advice that Horace Greeley gave him & moved from Washington, D.C. to Iowa
    DD: $2,500 30
He circled the Earth in 1965 & circled the moon in 1968

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Mike Joe Tammy
$10,400 $10,300 $3,500

Final Jeopardy! Round

LITERARY BOTANY
(Alex: The dreaded [*]; first time we've used it.)
This Asian herb of the family Pedaliaceae is closely associated with a poor woodcutter in the "Arabian Nights"

Final scores:

Mike Joe Tammy
$199 $10,300 $1
2nd place: Techmedia Computer System & Broyhill Computer Home Office New champion: $10,300 3rd place: Ducane Par-T-Grill

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Mike Joe Tammy
$8,900 $10,200 $3,300
13 R
(including 1 DD),
0 W
28 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
14 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W

Combined Coryat: $22,400

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