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    $2000 10
In December 1999 the Portuguese returned this small territory to China
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Show #4099 - Thursday, May 30, 2002

Jill Bunzendahl Chimka game 3.

Contestants

Thomas Chambless, an operations support manager from Atlanta, Georgia

Robyn Aronson, a lawyer from New York, New York

Jill Bunzendahl Chimka, a speech and language pathologist from Washington, D.C. (2-day champion whose cash winnings total $41,699)

Jeopardy! Round

SCIENTISTS
FASHION
SORRY, YOU'VE BEEN CENSORED
WORLD FLAGS
TITLE FILM FOLK
RHYME TIME
    $200 26
It was a natural selection to put this man seen here in the category
    $200 4
People magazine applauded this "Today" co-host's trendy leather & lycra outfits & $555 hairdo
    $200 21
Widely read in high schools, this 1951 J.D. Salinger novel is often a target of censors because of its foul language
    $200 8
In 1990 the Weimar flag, which dates back to 1848, became the flag of this newly united country
    $200 10
2001:
Will Smith pulled no punches
    $200 1
A short golf stroke by a mongrel dog
    $400 27
Sadly, both she & her daughter Irene died of leukemia caused by overexposure to radiation
    $400 5
(Jimmy shows off a safari hat.) This hat is named for the part of a plant stem from which it's made
    $400 22
Bowing to protesters in 1993 WFAA-TV in Dallas passed on airing this colorful Steven Bochco TV series
    $400 9
This South American nation's flag is based on one raised by Gen. Manuel Belgrano in 1812
    $400 11
2001:
Gene Hackman, Anjelica Huston, Ben Stiller, Luke Wilson & Gwyneth Paltrow--The "fun" in dysfunctional
    $400 2
Odd-looking hair growth on your chin
    $600 28
Nobel Prize-winning physicist Max Born was the grandfather of this singer seen here
    $600 18
(Sarah shows off a weird-looking hat.) I look like a real Parrothead in a hat I got from this singer's website Margaritaville.com
    $600 23
In 1564 an artist was hired to paint clothing over the nude figures in this man's work "The Last Judgment"
    DD: $1,000 15
This Caribbean country adopted France's tricolor flag but removed the central white stripe
    $600 12
1956:
Yul Brynner & Deborah Kerr, etc., etc., etc.
    $600 3
Potentially dangerous bourbon
    $800 29
The most common tater in the U.S. is a strain of the potato developed by this man
    $800 19
It's the 1-letter name of "The fashion magazine for the discerning woman"
    $800 24
Worried about teens imitating its violence, Stanley Kubrick himself banned this 1971 film of his in England
    $800 16
During its modern history, this country has had several flags, most depicting the temple of Angkor Wat
    $800 13
1971:
Bud Cort & Ruth Gordon in a May-December romance
    $800 6
Non-evil tree product
    $1000 30
His 1543 "De Humani Corporis Fabrica" was the most accurate book on human anatomy to that date
    $1000 20
This ex-love of Jerry Seinfeld is now a designer; Julia Roberts wore one of her bustiers in "Erin Brockovich"
    $1000 25
Because he's been identified with the Nazi's cause, the music of this man who died in 1883 is rarely played in Israel
    $1000 17
(Alex holds a South Korean flag as he delivers the clue from said country.) I'm holding the South Korean flag; the red & blue emblem in the center is this symbol which stands for balance in the universe
    $1000 14
Robin Williams cures with comedy
    $1000 7
An automobile gear-shifting device from Holland

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

Jill Robyn Thomas
$4,800 $1,600 $600

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Jill Robyn Thomas
$7,200 $2,400 $2,200

Double Jeopardy! Round

RELIGIOUS WORKS
REUBEN AWARD CARTOONISTS
INDIAN RESERVATIONS
NOT SO LONG AGO...
ACID REIGN
IT'S FALLING "DOWN"
    $400 18
John Coltrane's "A Love Supreme" is on the soundtrack of Ken Burns' series on this music genre
    $400 16
Mort Drucker & Sergio Aragones won for their work in this humor magazine
    $400 12
The band Phish played its New Year's Eve 2000 show on the Big Cypress Seminole Rez in this state
    $400 6
This costly disaster hit the southeast U.S. August 24, 1992
    $400 11
This paper turns red in the presence of acid
    $400 1
To transfer computer data
    $800 19
This title line of a spiritual is followed by "Nobody knows but Jesus"
    $800 17
In 1959 & 1977 he won for "Dick Tracy"
    $800 13
Cheyenne is a city in Wyoming; the Northern Cheyenne Reservation is in this state to the north
    $800 7
In 1997 internet traffic records were broken when the NASA website had new images from the surface of this planet
    $800 15
English chemist Sir Walter Haworth coined this term for vitamin C
    $800 2
This Eric Clapton song says, "No need to leave so soon, I've been trying all night long just to talk to you"
    $1200 20
Phidias' masterpieces were the statues of Athena in the Parthenon & of him at Olympia
    $1200 23
1956 winner Herbert L. Block who signed his editorial cartoons this way, passed away in 2001
    $1200 14
Somewhat oddly, Standing Rock Reservation in the Dakotas is where this Sioux leader was killed in 1890
    $1200 8
The U.S. ladies' champion, this ice skater was involved in a bizarre 1994 plot to injure her rival
    $1200 24
You get this explosive found in dynamite by treating glycerol with a mixture of nitric & sulfuric acids
    $1200 3
In business, it's a euphemism for layoffs
    DD: $3,000 21
Longfellow titled an 1871 work "The Divine" this; he must have had a sadder outlook than Dante
    $1600 29
Johnny Hart won in 1968 for "B.C." & "The Wizard of Id"; Mell Lazarus won for 2 strips in 1981, "Miss Peach" & this
    $1600 27
On over 1.6 million acres in Arizona, you'll find "Fort" this tribe
    $1600 9
In 1996 & 2000 this publisher ran for the Republican Presidential nomination
    DD: $2,000 25
On March 10, 1876 he spilled acid on himself & then made an urgent phone call
    $1600 4
11-letter adjective meaning oppressed by constant harsh treatment
    $2000 22
This early Christian saint seen here was a favorite subject for Renaissance painters
    $2000 28
Salamanca, N.Y., the only U.S. city that's part of a reservation, belongs to the Seneca tribe of this league
    $2000 10
In December 1999 the Portuguese returned this small territory to China
    $2000 26
The "essential" ones of these acids include tryptophan, valine & lysine
    $2000 5
To lower the status or value of something, like a company's credit rating

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Jill Robyn Thomas
$17,200 $11,200 $12,400

Final Jeopardy! Round

INTERNATIONAL SPORTS
It's the only country to host the Summer Olympics in November & December

Final scores:

Jill Robyn Thomas
$25,200 $16,200 $2,300
3-day champion: $66,899 2nd place: $2,000 3rd place: $1,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Jill Robyn Thomas
$16,800 $11,200 $10,600
21 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W
15 R,
3 W
15 R
(including 2 DDs),
3 W

Combined Coryat: $38,600

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