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    $800 25
A.C. Crommelin proved that 3 of these, seen in 1818, 1873 & 1928, were really 1 of these visiting 3 times
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Show #4742 - Tuesday, March 29, 2005

2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1, game 35.

Contestants

Kyle Hale, a college senior from Katy, Texas

Pat Healy, an index supervisor from Vallejo, California

Bernie Cullen, a biologist from Santa Barbara, California

Jeopardy! Round

THE PRESIDENT WHO SAID...
U.S. CAPITALS OF THE WORLD
TOYS AND GAMES
PILOTS
I'M ON CLOUD "NINE"
MIXED DOG BREEDS
(Alex: Give us the dog name we have anagrammed for you.)
    $200 22
"The ballot is stronger than the bullet"
    $200 1
No vampires in Gilroy, California, the world capital of this, as a local farm ships 60 million pounds of it each year
    $200 11
Miss Scarlet & Professor Plum are suspects in this classic whodunit game
    $200 24
Pilot somewhere over the Atlantic, May 20, 1927
    $200 6
This Hugh Grant movie was based on the French film "Neuf mois"
    $200 17
EEL BAG
    $400 23
In his first address to Congress: "All I have I would have given gladly not to be standing here today"
    $400 2
Austin, Minnesota, capital of this, has Hormel as its largest employer; Hormel makes 396 cans of it per minute
    $400 12
This plump doll with a top knot got its name from a pet form of "Cupid"
    $400 25
Pilot up above his brother & others, December 17, 1903 at 10:35 AM
    $400 7
This hit song begins "Tumble out of bed and stumble to the kitchen, pour myself a cup of ambition"
    $400 18
DADS HUNCH
    DD: $1,400 28
"Let us never negotiate out of fear, but let us never fear to negotiate"
    $600 3
With Maker's Mark & Jim Beam in the area, no wonder Bardstown, Kentucky is this potent potable capital
    $600 14
Because of an allergy alert, one ingredient of this soft modeling compound that's not a secret is wheat
    $600 13
"Operation Overflight" is his account of his famous Cold War flight over the USSR
    $600 8
In this comedy, dentist Matthew Perry meets up with hitman Bruce Willis
    $600 19
PINK GEESE
    $800 29
"There is no Soviet domination of Eastern Europe"
    $800 4
The "1-800 centers" capital, we thought this Neb. city might be the insurance capital (but that's Hartford, Conn.)
    $800 15
When this brand was introduced in 1970, it was billed as the "first official indoor ball"
    $800 26
Pilot who made an "unplanned" trip to Ireland & got a parade for his trouble on August 5, 1938
    $800 9
Jeri Ryan joined the crew on "Star Trek: Voyager" as the Borg with this 3-word name
    $800 20
REWROTE LIT
    $1000 30
"It must be a peace without victory... Only a peace between equals can last"
    $1000 5
Home to the Univ. of Okla. Sooners & the Nat'l Severe Storms Lab., it is the severe weather research capital
    $1000 16
At the 1939 World's Fair, the Sawyer family introduced this stereo slide scope that gives 3-D views
    $1000 27
American pilot on the ground & "Behind Enemy Lines" in Bosnia for 6 days in 1995
    $1000 10
Taken from the title of a J.D. Salinger work, it was the name of Lisa Loeb's backing band
    $1000 21
OPEN AIRMAN

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

Bernie Pat Kyle
$800 $3,600 $4,200

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Bernie Pat Kyle
$2,200 $5,000 $7,000

Double Jeopardy! Round

FOUND IN SPACE
CANADIAN IDOL
"MISSION" POSSIBLE
WILL & DISGRACE
THAT'S CREDIBLE!
WISCONSIN 3-0
    $400 14
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports.) Two stars in the Big Dipper's bowl are called pointer stars because the line drawn through them points to this
    $400 1
On March 25, 2003 "a new day" dawned as she began a 3-year run at Las Vegas' Colosseum
    $400 6
It's the period of pause between the acts of a theatrical or musical performance
    $400 11
Hamlet tells him, "Thou incestuous, murderous, damned Dane... follow my mother"
    $400 15
The 36th state, it has 2 U.S. Senators, 3 U.S. Representatives & 5 electoral votes
    $400 18
This critter (& university mascot) is Wisconsin's state animal; can you dig it?
    $800 25
A.C. Crommelin proved that 3 of these, seen in 1818, 1873 & 1928, were really 1 of these visiting 3 times
    $800 2
In the movies, this Torontonian played the all-American Tom Tuttle, one of the Peace Corps "volunteers"
    $800 7
It supports the Space Shuttle when in flight & is based at Johnson Space Center in Houston
    $800 9
In Act I of "Romeo and Juliet" this arrogant Capulet kinsman turns a quarrel between servants into a brawl
    $800 16
About 2 million people visited this 984-foot tall landmark in its first year, 1889
    $800 19
Once a fur-trading center, this "colorful" city is Wisconsin's oldest permanent settlement
    $1200 26
(Sarah of the Clue Crew points to a planetary symbol on a chalkboard.) The seventh planet has a symbol that incorporates the first initial of this discoverer's last name
    $1200 3
(I'm Ashleigh Banfield.) I'm a native of this capital of Manitoba whose name comes from the Cree Indian word for "muddy water"
    $1200 8
A formal document that expresses the goals & aims of a company or organization
    DD: $2,000 10
Demetrius & Chiron rape & mutilate Lavinia; this general, her dad, bakes them in a pie that he serves their mom
    $1200 17
Each wall of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, created by her, is about 250 feet long & the 2 meet at an angle of 125°
    $1200 20
Pack up your motor home & head out to this lake, the largest one entirely within Wisconsin
    $1600 27
The radiant is the point from which these, such as the Lyrids, originate
    $1600 4
"Don't look now"--the voice of this veteran actor from New Brunswick has graced Volvo commercials
    $1600 12
This Southern California city of 90,000 is found in Orange County
    $1600 29
In "King Lear" Edmund betrays his dad, this earl, by turning him over to Cornwall, who blinds & banishes him
    $1600 23
Some people are born with a forked this, the fleshy thing hanging from the middle of the soft palate
    DD: $4,000 21
There's no escaping the fact that his father, Mayer Samuel Weiss, was Appleton, Wisc.'s first rabbi
    $2000 28
9-letter word for the phenomenon that produced the mass of stellar debris called Cassiopeia A
    $2000 5
In 1981 this "domineering" New York Islander became the second NHLer to score 50 goals in 50 games
    $2000 13
U.S. Grant's forces drove the Confederates off this position near Chattanooga in November 1863
    $2000 30
This title warrior, once a hero, is exiled from Rome & joins the enemy Volscians, who incite a mob to murder him
    $2000 24
"Glengarry Glen Ross" won him the bleepin' 1984 Pulitzer Prize for bleepin' drama
    $2000 22
The Battle of Bad Axe in 1832 ended the war named for this Sauk Indian chief

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Bernie Pat Kyle
$19,000 $7,800 $17,000

Final Jeopardy! Round

HISTORICAL PLAYS
"If I were to dress as a woman, they would think of me as a woman... What would become of me?" is a line from this 1923 play

Final scores:

Bernie Pat Kyle
$3,966 $7,800 $14,999
3rd place: $5,000 2nd place: $5,000 Winner: $15,000 + an advance to UToC Round 2

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Bernie Pat Kyle
$16,600 $9,200 $16,200
15 R
(including 1 DD),
0 W
17 R,
4 W
(including 1 DD)
21 R
(including 1 DD),
3 W

Combined Coryat: $42,000

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