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    $400 23
The "Big 3" dailies in France are Liberation, Le Figaro & this, meaning "The World"
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Show #4125 - Friday, July 5, 2002

(Sarah: Hi, I'm Sarah of the Clue Crew. We're coming to you today from the set of Men in Black II. You know, for some reason, we like Agent Jay best.)

Contestants

John Kupec, a networking consultant from San Diego, California

Shelley Forbess, a 7th-grade science teacher from El Dorado, Arkansas

Ted Hsu, a pharmacist from Augusta, Georgia (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $14,399)

Jeopardy! Round

MEN IN BLACK
(Alex: Yes, the motion picture.)
THE MIDDLE EAST
I MARRIED A STAR
THEATER TERMS
TIME
ROCK, PAPER OR SCISSORS
    $200 1
(Sarah is behind the scenes of Men in Black II.) The tagline of "Men in Black" was "Protecting the earth from" this
    $200 19
More than 90% of the population in the Middle East follows this religion
    $200 9
Rita Wilson worked with him filming "Volunteers" in 1985 & volunteered to marry him 3 years later
    $200 7
It has its own "call" & you "ring it down" to end the play
    $200 6
It was enacted in the U.S. to save energy in World War I but farmers forced its repeal a year later in 1919
    $200 22
Rolling Stone has an encyclopedia covering it
    $400 2
Women in the "Men in Black" films include Lara Flynn Boyle & this "Last Seduction" star
    $400 20
This Palestinian leader's first name is Arabic for "easy-going"
    $400 11
Hal Holbrook had designs on this "Designing Woman" in 1984; hope they'll never need "Family Law" to break it up
    $400 15
If your parents were in the theater, as well as you, it's said that you were born in one of these
    $400 8
A famous one of these was torpedo-shaped & buried at a depth of 50 feet at Flushing Meadows, N.Y. in 1938
    $400 23
Last name of Puff the Magic Dragon's friend Jackie
    $600 3
(Jimmy is behind the scenes of Men in Black II.) I'm in the De-Neuralyzer chair from MiB II. In the first movie, the neuralyzers did this to witnesses of aliens
    $600 21
This country's president Hafez Al-Assad died on June 10, 2000 & his son Bashar was picked to succeed
    $600 12
This producer got "Up Close and Personal" with Michelle Pfeiffer in 1993
    DD: $1,600 16
It's the term for a song in a musical that gets big applause, causing a pause in the performance
    $600 10
Freezing was a big problem for this type of ancient clock also called the clepsydra
    $600 28
It was a weapon in "Dial M for Murder"
    $800 4
Featured in "Men in Black" parts 1 & 2, Frank is this type of dog, also slang for a prizefighter
    $800 24
This Hashemite kingdom's only port is Al-Aqaba on the Gulf of Aqaba
    $800 13
Before Nicole Kidman, Tom Cruise was married to this actress
    $800 17
When acting in the theater, it's said that you tread these
    $800 26
If it's 5:00 p.m., Friday, on the west side of the International Date Line, it's this day & time on the east side
    $800 29
It's what you're "hanging" when passing bad checks
    $1000 5
(Sarah is behind the scenes of Men in Black II.) This director of the "Men in Black" movies also directed Will Smith in "Wild Wild West"
    $1000 25
In 1968 this political party sent its opponents to the shower & has been ruling Iraq since then
    $1000 14
The actress born Mary Beth Supinger married this Oscar-winning actor
    $1000 18
Term for the forestage, the part closest to the audience
    $1000 27
This calendar devised around 45 B.C. was used by western nations for over 1,500 years
    $1000 30
The Dungeness is a large species of this type of crab

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

Ted Shelley John
$1,600 $1,200 $1,000

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Ted Shelley John
-$200 $3,400 $2,000

Double Jeopardy! Round

POETS & POETRY
MED. ABBREV.
WORDS IN COMBINATION
ROCK
PAPER
CAESARS
    $400 6
In 905 the Kokinshu, an anthology of poetry in the waka form, was compiled in this country
    $400 1
Where heart patients are treated: CCU
    $400 14
The phenomenon seen here is a combination of these 2 words
    $400 16
A series of rabies shots followed his biting the head off a bat during a concert in 1981
    $400 23
The "Big 3" dailies in France are Liberation, Le Figaro & this, meaning "The World"
    $400 7
His first name was actually Gaius & he was one-third of the First Triumvirate
    $800 9
This "Road Not Taken" poet was named by his parents for Robert E. Lee
    $800 2
What Jerry's Kids are hoping to find a cure for: MD
    $800 15
An extended type of spot seen on late-night TV, as for Tae-Bo, combines these 2 words
    $800 18
On this group's second album, 2000's "Mad Season", the 20 in its name was spelled out
    $800 24
The first paper published in a Native American language was one in this language in Georgia in 1828
    $800 8
Octavius, later known as Augustus, was the first Caesar to be an imperator, or as we know it, this
    $1200 11
His "To a Mouse" was inspired when he turned up a mouse's nest with his plow in November 1785
    $1200 3
Typists & computer users are prone to it: CTS
    $1200 17
"Chortle", a distinctive laugh, comes from these 2 words
    $1200 28
Her 1993 album "Yes I Am" answered a personal question
    $1200 25
We can state that Tom Hallman, Jr. of this Portland paper won a 2001 Pulitzer for Feature Writing
    $1200 10
After Tiberius left Rome under the power of the prefect of this Guard, he realized he'd made a big mistake
    $1600 12
About this vessel, Oliver Wendell Holmes wrote, "Nail to the mast her holy flag, set every threadbare sail"
    $1600 4
It provides a wealth of info for doctors: PDR
    DD: $1,800 19
From 2 beasts it resembled, this African animal was once known as the cameleopard
    $1600 29
"Almost Famous" director Cameron is wed to Heart's Nancy & star Kate Hudson is wed to this '90s group's Chris Robinson
    $1600 26
In 1990 newspaper owner Violeta Chamorro became the president of this country
    DD: $1,600 21
Encarta says he was a clement ruler for the first 6 months, then became a tyrant & may have been insane
    $2000 13
This Harlem Renaissance poet was discovered by Vachel Lindsay, who helped publish his "Weary Blues"
    $2000 5
A diagnostic procedure: BX
    $2000 20
"Glitz" is believed to come from these 2 words, one a Paris hotel
    $2000 30
The title of a 2001 Busta Rhymes album, or the British group that made the 1971 album "Nursery Cryme"
    $2000 27
While it's the largest newspaper in Canada, it still uses less than 1/2 the amount of newsprint of the New York Times
    $2000 22
Off hiding in the palace when made ruler, this meek guy let his wife Messalina run things--for a while

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Ted Shelley John
$10,000 $15,000 $3,600

Final Jeopardy! Round

19th CENTURY PRESIDENTS
He was the first U.S. president who never had a vice president

Final scores:

Ted Shelley John
$15,000 $20,000 $7,200
2nd place: $2,000 New champion: $20,000 3rd place: $1,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Ted Shelley John
$11,400 $15,000 $3,600
17 R
(including 2 DDs),
4 W
(including 1 DD)
19 R,
1 W
10 R,
4 W

Combined Coryat: $30,000

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