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    $2000 27
Europe's highest railroad line ascends this mountain whose name is German for "maiden" or "virgin"
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Show #4055 - Friday, March 29, 2002

Contestants

Anagha Apte, a student from Los Angeles, California

Sean Keller, a country singer from Sherman Oaks, California

Mary Llewellyn, an engineer from Los Angeles, California (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $6,800)

Jeopardy! Round

GENERAL KNOWLEDGE
NURSERY RHYME AFTERMATHS
THAT TICKLES!
MIDNIGHT READS
DRAFTED
ANAGRAMMED COUNTRIES
    $200 1
Later Secretary of State, this general was the winner of the 1991 Spingarn Medal
    $200 5
He settled with the insurance company when he fell apart after toppling from a neighbor's wall
    $200 17
Part of champagne that's said to tickle the nose or the palate
    $200 8
He gave us the line "Listen my children, and you shall hear of the midnight ride of Paul Revere"
    $200 26
In 1985 the New York Knicks drafted this Jamaica-born player
    $200 12
The Kalahari covers much of it: SWAN BOAT
    $400 2
On returning to France after the American Revolutionary War, he was made a general by Louis XVI
    $400 6
This juvenile must undergo counseling for making unwanted advances that made girls cry
    $400 18
Matt Christopher wrote a kids' book of baseball jokes & riddles, "to Tickle" this body part
    $400 22
He won the 1981 Booker Prize for "Midnight's Children"; his 1988 novel won him a fatwa
    $400 27
In 1958 3 of this draftee's fans in Montana wrote Pres. Eisenhower begging Ike not to let the Army cut his sideburns
    $400 13
Not far from Nepal: ANT HUB
    $600 3
When Rome demanded that this greatest Carthaginian general surrender, he took his own life
    $600 7
About this rhyme, the union doesn't feel that sleeping while the sheep & cows wander away should get you fired
    $600 19
A lot of people are tickled this color of DePatie-Freleng's panther
    DD: $600 23
The book "Midnight Dreary" examines "The Mysterious Death" of this poet
    $600 28
After the Civil War, freed slaves believed some Congressmens' promises of "40 acres and" this draft animal
    $600 14
On Africa's west coast: NO BAG
    $800 4
Born in 1741, he's been called "possibly the best tactical commander on both sides in the Revolution"
    $800 9
The SPCA has filed a lawsuit against this person who cut off the tails of 3 visually impaired mice
    $800 20
Also meaning ornate, to tickle someone's this means "to please" or "to delight"
    $800 24
This book is Billy Hayes' account of drug smuggling in Turkey & his subsequent imprisonment
    $800 29
In 1775 Ben Franklin was appointed to the committee that drafted this historic document
    $800 15
An island country in the Persian Gulf: BAN HAIR
    $1000 11
Famous generals from Missouri include Omar Bradley & this AEF commander of WWI
    $1000 10
This person was whipped after stealing a pig; some consider it cruel & unusual punishment
    $1000 21
In a 1979 National Geographic article she described how the chimps at Gombe tickle each other & laugh
    $1000 25
This bestseller is subtitled "A Savannah Story"
    $1000 30
Encarta says this draft animal is the national horse of Scotland, Bud
    $1000 16
In Eastern Europe: REAL SUB

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 16):

Mary Sean Anagha
$2,800 $400 $2,800

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Mary Sean Anagha
$6,200 $5,600 $2,600

Double Jeopardy! Round

GENERAL KNOWLEDGE
THE ALPS
BROADWAY MUSICALS
MACHINES
FEVER
I'M GETTING "HOT"
    $400 4
Among the first women selected to become these in 1978 were Anna Fisher & Shannon Lucid
    $400 17
Lord Byron termed this 15,771-foot peak the "Monarch of Mountains"
    $400 14
The Cotton Blossom is the title vehicle in this Broadway musical that features the song "Ol' Man River"
    $400 9
A reporter with a late-breaking story might beg a newspaper to "stop" these
    $400 18
Severe cases of this fever can cause jaundice, which gave the disease its name
    $400 1
These very brief & close-fitting shorts for women first became fashionable in the 1970s
    $800 5
United Nations Day is observed during this month
    $800 23
This Austrian city has hosted the Winter Olympics twice
    $800 25
Ben Brantley's 2000 review of this musical in The New York Times was headlined "Destiny and duty, Nile style"
    $800 12
Described in the first century, an early one of these machines dispensed holy water when a coin struck a lever
    $800 19
A condition called strawberry tongue is a symptom of this childhood disease
    $800 2
A direct telephone link between world leaders
    $1200 6
Contrary to its name, this manor where the Madisons lived after the White House was burned has 6 sides, not 8
    DD: $100 24
At 62 square miles, it's the smallest Alpine country
    $1200 28
Vicki Lewis of "Newsradio" & "Three Sisters" spent part of 2000 & 2001 in this Bob Fosse revival set in the Midwest
    $1200 13
This large central computer may function as a server for many users
    $1200 20
It's a form of seasonal rhinitis caused by allergy to pollens
    $1200 3
(Sofia of the Clue Crew plays a prank on Jimmy.) It's the practical joke I'm about to perform on Jimmy
    $1600 7
A '70s compilation by The Beach Boys & a 1994 greatest hits CD by the "Queen of Disco" share this name
    $1600 26
Lake Geneva, an Alpine lake between France & Switzerland, is actually a wider, deeper part of this river
    $1600 29
Unless you're tired of your old ABBA records you'll love this show based on ABBA's greatest hits
    $1600 15
Musical recording took hold with this 1887 version of the phonograph, invented by Emile Berliner
    DD: $1,000 21
Mary Mallon was the first known carrier of this disease in the U.S.
    $1600 10
It's the derogatory term that whites called the Khoikhoi of southern Africa
    $2000 8
The body's 2 largest veins are the superior & inferior ones of these
    $2000 27
Europe's highest railroad line ascends this mountain whose name is German for "maiden" or "virgin"
    $2000 30
"By Jeeves", Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical based on this author's stories, opened on Broadway in 2001
    $2000 16
This 1764 invention
seen here,
whose name includes
a female first name,
revolutionized
British industry
    $2000 22
Named for its most common symptom--inflammation of the joints--this fever also causes carditis
    $2000 11
An Internet search engine that's a part of the Terra Lycos Network

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Mary Sean Anagha
$22,300 $1,600 $5,800
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

RECENT FILMS
The May 2001 premiere of this film was held aboard the aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis

Final scores:

Mary Sean Anagha
$22,300 $3,199 $5,800
2-day champion: $29,100 3rd place: trip to Florida & stay at the Don CeSar Beach Resort & Spa 2nd place: trip to Grenada & stay a the Spice Island Beach Resort

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Mary Sean Anagha
$23,000 $1,600 $5,800
25 R
(including 2 DDs),
2 W
(including 1 DD)
13 R,
6 W
9 R,
3 W

Combined Coryat: $30,400

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