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    DD: $1,000 22
"Lone Star Rising"
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Show #4064 - Thursday, April 11, 2002

(Cheryl: Get a taste of the good life--today on Jeopardy!)

Contestants

Judy Taisch, a technical representative from San Antonio, Texas

Erik Rockom, a finish carpenter from Seattle, Washington

Lynda Del Genis, a technical writer from Baltimore, Maryland (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $17,100)

Jeopardy! Round

BOOKS ABOUT PRESIDENTS
ROCK & ROLL CINEMA
THE "WEST" IS THE BEST
BREAKFAST
LAUNCH
DINAR
    $200 18
"T.R.: The Last Romantic"
    $200 1
"The Rose" with Bette Midler was loosely based on the life of this rocker
    $200 4
All Don Knotts' greatness lay ahead of him when he was born July 21, 1924 in Morgantown in this state
    $200 5
This singer's name is on a line of "Fresh taste. Fast!" precooked sausage links and patties
    $200 14
To find the new clothing line this singer launched in October 2001, look J-Hi & J-Lo
    $200 26
Kuwaitis don't have to shell out their dinars for medical care; profits from this export make it free for all
    $400 19
"A Thousand Days"
    $400 2
"We Will Rock You" is the title of the 1983 film about this band's live concert in Montreal, Canada
    $400 10
Jim & Artie's most diabolical for on this TV show was the evil Dr. Loveless, played by Michael Dunn
    $400 6
"The Audrey Hepburn Story" starring Jennifer Love Hewitt starts off during the filming of this movie
    $400 15
The teen version of this magazine launched in 1999 dropped the "politan" for "girl"
    $400 27
To buy a sedan chair in this capital of Sudan, you can use dinars or the old Sudanese pound
    DD: $1,000 22
"Lone Star Rising"
    $600 3
A high school boy gets a chance to tag along with an up & coming rock band in this 2000 film directed by Cameron Crowe
    $600 11
It's the southernmost city in the 48 contiguous states
    $600 7
Herb Peterson developed this famous fast food breakfast item introduced in 1973
    $600 20
To help with the launch of the new sitcom, CBS had her host the 2001 Emmys
    $600 28
To tip at resorts on the shores of Tripoli in this African country, use dinars
    $800 23
"The Final Days" (1976)
    $800 16
As the cross-dressing Dr. Frank N. Furter in "The Rocky Horror Picture Show", he led the frivolities
    $800 12
This large territory would make up the majority of a proposed Palestinian state
    $800 8
Superstition says foam on your tea or coffee, like an itchy palm, means you're going to get this
    $800 21
2001 saw the launch of Rockstarbaby, an infant wear line from Tico Torres, this group's drummer
    $800 29
Use dinars to buy a Dido record in this modern country where Carthage was once ruled by a Queen Dido
    $1000 24
"The Final Days" (2001)
    $1000 17
This Oscar-winning actor wrote or co-wrote many of the songs in the retro '60s movie "That Thing You Do"
    $1000 13
Paul Baumer is the literary narrator of this classic novel of World War I
    $1000 9
Before W.K. Kellogg, C.W. Post was making breakfast cereals in this city
    $1000 25
In fall 2001 this satellite radio service offering drivers an alternative to AM & FM was launched
    $1000 30
The dinar is the money you'll use in Manama, the capital of this former British protectorate off Saudi Arabia

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

Lynda Erik Judy
$1,000 $0 $3,200

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Lynda Erik Judy
$1,800 $3,600 $5,000

Double Jeopardy! Round

HISTORY
GIVE ME SOME CAVIAR!
BRIT LIT
HYPHENATED-AMERICANS
WORLD OF WEATHER
FILE UNDER "G"
    $400 11
This canal linking the Great Lakes to the Atlantic was opened in 1825
    $400 26
(Cheryl will give the clue.) There are two classic beverages to serve with caviar: champagne, & this type of liquor, which should be iced
    $400 1
In Pope's "The Rape of the Lock", "rape" means abduction & the lock is a lock of this
    $400 21
In 1976 Charlie's Original Angels were Jaclyn Smith, Kate Jackson & this then-hyphenated actress
    $400 16
Americans grouse about cold winds from Canada; Bulgarians, about cold winds from this even larger country
    $400 5
Full coverage of a trial goes from this to this
    $800 12
When the first Portuguese ships arrived in China in 1514 they came face-to-vase with this ruling dynasty
    $800 27
If you want to emulate this author who created 007, try some Osetra caviar-- he adored it
    $800 2
This disappearing feline in "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" tells Alice that "We're all mad here"
    $800 22
In 1986 she married Bob Kersee & gave up basketball to focus on the heptathlon
    $800 17
Due to wind and currect patterns these, like the Namib & Sonoran, are often found on the west coast of a continent
    $800 7
(Sofia gives the clue at the feet of Jimmy.) Please get that I'm doing this! Please! I promise I'll never do it again! Please!
    $1200 13
Lord Byron donated his money & his time to help this country stave off the evil Ottoman empire
    $1200 28
MMM! Beluga caviar comes from the beluga type of this fish
    DD: $1,600 3
In George Orwell's "1984", it's the official language of Oceania
    $1200 23
Bridgette Wilson of "Billy Madison" married a tennis star & became this actress in "The Wedding Planner"
    $1200 18
Ocean waters give this state Australia's most moderate climate
    $1200 8
Last name of the football player known as "The Galloping Ghost"
    $1600 14
This tall son of Pepin the Short (he must have taken after his mother) took over the empire in 771
    $1600 29
(Cheryl gives the clue.) Most gourmets agree that the world's best caviar comes from this sea, bordered by Iran
    $1600 4
Robin Hood & Friar Tuck are among the many characters in this 1819 Sir Walter Scott novel
    $1600 24
Before marrying Harry Thomason, she wrote the classic "M*A*S*H" episode "Hot Lips and Empty Arms"
    DD: $2,000 19
A 2-word weather event in a European capital, or a brand of raincoat
    $1600 9
It's the elastic protein substance in wheat flour that holds the dough together
    $2000 15
In the 1600s this country had mastered the seas with the world's largest fleet, an aid to its East India Company
    $2000 30
Sterling silver gives caviar a metalic taste; use a spoon made of this, also called nacre, instead
    $2000 6
G.K. Chesterton is remembered for creating this mild-mannered priest & detective
    $2000 25
He played Larry, Balki's American cousin on "Perfect Strangers"
    $2000 20
Ah, Contessa! Is it your look that inflames me? The purfumes of your Italian villa? Or this hot, moist wind from Africa?
    $2000 10
This moon orbits Jupiter every 7.15 Earth days

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Lynda Erik Judy
$4,600 $14,400 $6,600
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

THE NFL
They're the only 2 NFL teams to currently share a home stadium

Final scores:

Lynda Erik Judy
$4,597 $15,599 $3,999
2nd place: trip to Aruba & stay at Allegro Resort New champion: $15,599 3rd place: trip to San Francisco by Yahoo! Travel

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Lynda Erik Judy
$6,600 $13,600 $6,600
14 R,
6 W
(including 1 DD)
19 R
(including 2 DDs),
3 W
16 R,
4 W

Combined Coryat: $26,800

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