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    $400 1
It's a complete play in football or a feathery covering
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Show #4112 - Tuesday, June 18, 2002

Contestants

Erin McGrew Herndon, an actor and musician from Rockwall, Texas

John West, an attorney from Seattle, Washington

Jim Baer, a project coordinator from Mount Laurel, New Jersey (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $9,799)

Jeopardy! Round

THE 1960s
BASKETBALL RULES
"M" MARKS THE SPOT
FASHIONABLE FEMALES
MILITARY PROMOTIONS
FOOD CROSSWORD CLUES
    $200 6
His album "The Times They Are a-Changin'" reached No. 20 on the charts in April 1964
    $200 1
An NBA player or coach who receives this many technical fouls in a game is ejected
    $200 7
After Brazil, it's the most populous country in Latin America
    $200 12
This ThighMaster queen sells her own line of jewelry & clothing on the Home Shopping Network
    $200 26
In ascending order, this word follows brigadier, major & lieutenant
    $200 14
Raw fish dish (5)
    $400 15
In October 1960 this world leader sat holding his shoe in the U.N. General Assembly
    $400 2
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew in front of a brick wall.) A player's not going
to get very far if he commits the infraction I'm signaling
    $400 8
You'll find the world's widest waterfall, Khone Falls, on this river in Laos
    $400 13
Pamela Dennis is a favorite designer of this comedienne & her daughter Melissa
    $400 27
As one of these, your grade is E-1 or E-2 (E for enlisted); as a first class one, it's E-3
    $400 16
McIlhenny's "sauce"y trademark (7)
    $600 23
Ironically, it was the year of the "Summer of Love" & the Arab-Israeli Six-Day War
    $600 3
This violation is the bouncing of the ball with both hands at the same time
    $600 9
It's time to turn & face the flag of this North American city seen here
    $600 20
She's the empress seen here in the timeless style she made famous in the 1800s
    $600 28
If you're this lowest grade of army lieutenant, there's nowhere to go but up
    $600 17
"Blue ribbon" chicken dish (6,4)
    $800 24
In 1968 Tony Curtis gave a startling film performance as this title New England killer
    $800 4
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew in front of a brick wall.) In a game, if neither team has control of the ball, the ref may signal this
    DD: $1,000 10
Let's race from Athens to this 5-mile-long plain about 24 miles away
    $800 21
Princess Marie-Chantal, the wife of exiled Crown Prince Pavlos of this country, designs chic togs for toddlers
    $800 29
Next up the pay scale from sergeant is this sergeant who won't comfort you along with a rod
    $800 18
Spanish rice dish, or its pan (6)
    $1000 25
"A Foot in the Door" is the title of this brush salesman's 1960 autobiography
    $1000 5
A player commits this infraction if he touches a shot on its downward flight before it touches the basket
    $1000 11
Abut 2/3 of Venezuela's oil output comes from an area surrounding this lake
    $1000 22
This German fashion designer's real first name is Heidemarie; "Jil" is an abbreviation of her middle name, Jiline
    $1000 30
Going down the ranks on the 7 seas, remember your 3 C's: commodore, captain, this
    $1000 19
Favored "sauce" spice of India (5)

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

Jim John Erin
$4,000 $1,400 $1,000

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Jim John Erin
$6,800 $4,600 $1,600

Double Jeopardy! Round

GOVERNORS
COMPUTER TERMS
MULTIPLE MEANINGS
JEREMIAH WAS A PROPHET
THAT SHOULD BE BULLFROG
WAS A GOOD FRIEND OF MINE
(Alex: Each correct response will be a TV character.)
    $400 22
(Bill Clinton in a seated position.) I was 32 years old when I was first elected governor of this state in 1978, becoming the youngest governor in the nation
    $400 14
It mean any computer used by an individual, or an IBM-type machine as opposed to a Mac
    $400 1
It's a complete play in football or a feathery covering
    $400 6
Chapter 13 has the line that asks if this animal can change his spots
    $400 21
The fringed-lipped species of this flying mammal eats frogs, & the bullfrog has been known to eat the flying mammals
    $400 9
Caroline Appleby was her snooty friend, not a regular one like Ethel
    $800 23
New Mexico Gov. Gary E. Johnson was the first governor to compete in this famous Hawaiian triathlon
    $800 15
This unit equals about 1,000 megabytes or about half a million pages of text
    $800 2
A balance, a thin plate on a fish & a sequence of tones are some of its meanings
    $800 7
In chapter 20 Pashur sticks Jeremiah in this punishment frame that clamps around the feet
    $800 27
As its back feet are fully this, a bullfrog should have no problem swimming (or going online)
    $800 10
Nickname of Warren Weber, Richie Cunningham's bud
    $1200 24
Once a roughneck in the Cook Inlet oil fields, Tony Knowles was elected governor of this state in 1994
    $1200 16
EarthLink & CompuServe are 2 of these, abbreviated ISP
    $1200 3
As a verb, it can mean to enclose in a box or to check out a place to rob
    $1200 8
Jeremiah compared the false prophets he'd seen to the sinners of these 2 cities
    $1200 28
A female bullfrog may lay 10,000 eggs which hatch into these, which may take 2 years to grow into bullfrogs
    $1200 11
Bill Daily played Captain Roger Healey, this captain's best friend
    DD: $3,000 25
This former gov. is known for his eloquent speeches; some of the best appear in his 1990s book "More Than Words"
    $1600 17
This device that connects computer networks shares its name with a type of plane in carpentry
    $1600 4
It's a bloke or a steadying rope or wire
    $1600 19
Jeremiah warned the children of Benjamin to flee this city that was about to be destroyed
    $1600 29
While the largest frog in North America is the bullfrog, it's a David to this West African giant
    $1600 12
Bill Daily played Howard Borden, this psychologist's good friend & neighbor
    $2000 26
This marine who married Lynda Bird Johnson in a White House wedding in 1967 was elected gov. of Virginia in 1981
    $2000 18
Pictures can be e-mailed in this format named for the "group" that developed it
    $2000 5
An embankment to restrain water or the mother of a horse
    DD: $3,000 20
Jeremiah sent a letter to the exiles that were part of this place's "captivity"
    $2000 30
A key in determining the sex of a bullfrog is the size of this membrane that acts as an "ear"; males' are larger
    $2000 13
After Trapper John left, this doctor became Hawkeye's new co-conspirator

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Jim John Erin
$11,600 $16,000 $15,000

Final Jeopardy! Round

19th CENTURY LITERARY CHARACTERS
This character was inspired by Adam Worth, who masterminded crimes including tunneling into a bank vault

Final scores:

Jim John Erin
$6,199 $14,586 $29,000
3rd place: $1,000 2nd place: $2,000 New champion: $29,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Jim John Erin
$11,400 $14,600 $14,000
22 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W
15 R
(including 1 DD),
3 W
15 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W

Combined Coryat: $40,000

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