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    DD: $1,500 6
In 1998 Jill Paton Walsh finished this late author's 12th Lord Peter Wimsey novel
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Show #3239 - Thursday, October 8, 1998

Melizza Zygmunt game 1.

Contestants

Melizza Zygmunt, a stay-at-home mom from Valparaiso, Indiana

Graham Powell, a computer consultant from Shreveport, Louisiana

Jonathan Silbert, a superior court judge from Gulford, Connecticut (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $6,600)

Jeopardy! Round

GO PLAY OUTSIDE
NATIONAL MONUMENTS
NAME THAT ARTHROPOD
LAST NAME'S THE SAME
HEY HEY WE'RE THE MANCHUS
FIX THE PROVERB
    $100 20
In 1961 Wham-O introduced this 25-foot-long plastic sheet to America's backyards
    $100 13
With Ellis Island, it's the USA's most visited national monument
    $100 1
Few of these ever reach maturity, they're destroyed by weather or eaten by other animals
    $100 3
Brenda,
Michele,
Spike
    $100 8
We took over this area in 2 stages: first the "inner", then the "outer"
    $100 19
Be it ever so numbing, there's no place like Nome
    $200 21
One of these courses is usually 6,500 to 7,000 yards long & divided into 18 sections
    $200 14
The USA's only natl. monument outside the 50 states is Buck Island Reef near St. Croix in this U.S. possession
    $200 2
This butterfly has a 4-inch wingspan
    $200 4
Judy,
Ossie,
Geena
    DD: $600 9
Helped by a defecting general, we smashed this prior dynasty like one of their fine vases
    $200 22
Tide groweth before a squall
    $300 28
Game seen here in a Winslow Homer painting
    $300 16
This Montana site was designated a national cemetery in 1879; it became a national monument in 1946
    $300 15
It builds its nests out of paper fibers made from bark which it mixes with its own saliva
    $300 5
Wayne,
Tristan,
Kenny
    $300 10
Good genes: our second & fourth men in this exalted post each reigned over 60 years
    $300 23
A beard in the hand is worth 2 on the foot
    $400 29
The area between the wickets is called the pitch in this game
    $400 17
Idaho's Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument covers over 4,000 acres along the banks of this river
    $400 26
It's the only insect that can turn its head from side to side
    $400 6
Danny,
Savion,
John
    $400 11
We protected this handwriting art, though we'd only just gotten our own written language
    $400 24
Absinthe makes the dart go longer
    $500 30
In 1995 George Zameska donned a skirt to join a women's varsity team in Philadelphia in this sport
    $500 18
It rises 1,280 feet above the nearby Belle Fourche River in northeast Wyoming
    $500 27
It can't fold up its wings; what you see is what you get
    $500 7
Sally,
Anthony,
Aidan
    $500 12
In 1683 we conquered this island & made it part of Fukien province
    $500 25
Brevity is the seal of knit

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 14):

Jonathan Graham Melizza
$1,800 $1,700 $200

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Jonathan Graham Melizza
$3,400 $4,500 $700

Double Jeopardy! Round

GO SEE A PLAY OUTSIDE
BLACK AMERICANS
THE ART WORLD
THEY USED TO BE SOAP STARS
BRITISH WHODUNITS
FUN WITH WORDS
    $200 1
Presented near Burlington, N.C., "Pathway To Freedom" tells the story of this historic "transport"
    $200 21
This author of "Soul On Ice" was minister of information for the Black Panthers in the 1960s
    $200 14
Museums devoted to this surrealist are in St. Petersburg, Florida & Figueras, Spain
    $200 26
She was just a Demi-star when she played Jackie Templeton on "General Hospital"
    $200 2
Theme in common to Ruth Rendell's "One Across, Two Down" & Patricia Moyes' "A Six-Letter Word For Death"
    $200 8
Phrase our writers used a lot before they started work here

JOB I'M JOB
    $400 7
"Anasazi: The Ancient Ones" was presented in a natural sandstone amphitheatre in this SW state
    $400 22
On March 31, 1870 in Perth Amboy in this state, Thomas Peterson became the first black to vote in the U.S.
    $400 15
Manet's last great painting was of "The Bar" at this night spot
    $400 27
It's a snap you know he played Snapper for 7 years on "The Young & The Restless"
    $400 3
After being hurt while horse racing, this author's jockey Sid Halley becomes a detective
    $400 9
Gymnastic phrase signifying deep affection

LO head VE
heels
    $600 13
A musical about this president's youth in Indiana is presented in the Indiana state park named for him
    DD: $2,000 23
In 1965 these 2 Nobel Peace Prize winners participated in the Selma to Montgomery March
    $600 16
He sent Hans Holbein to paint portraits of prospective brides Christina of Milan & Anne of Cleves
    $600 28
He played Rose's neurotic, mute brother Wilbur on "Search for Tomorrow" before he played Barney Fife
    $600 4
Don't Pooh-Pooh his mysteries "The Red House Mystery" & "Four Days' Wonder"
    $600 10
It's the aspect of a bar that our writers always desire

HOUR
HOUR OPEN
HOUR
    $800 19
A pageant about this famous trail is performed in the city by the Willamette River where the trail ended
    $800 24
During World War II, this American-born dancer worked with the French resistance
    $800 17
Anthony Van Dyck was an assistant to this Flemish master
    $800 29
Lacey Chabert, who plays Claudia on "Party Of Five", used to play Erica's daughter on this soap opera
    $800 5
This miss crack'd the case in "The Mirror Crack'd"
    $800 11
It's a mnemonic device to help remember vowel order when spelling out words

EYE E
SEE EXCEPT
    $1000 20
Follow the Coal Heritage Trail to Beckley in this state to see the outdoor drama "Honey In The Rock"
    $1000 25
In 1914 this "Father of the Blues" wrote his "St. Louis Blues"
    $1000 18
His 1942 work "Nighthawks" nests at the Art Institute of Chicago
    $1000 30
This older brother of Julia Roberts used to play Ted Bancroft on "Another World"
    DD: $1,500 6
In 1998 Jill Paton Walsh finished this late author's 12th Lord Peter Wimsey novel
    $1000 12
An idea that occurs to you following an event

THOUGHT AN

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Jonathan Graham Melizza
$2,900 $5,700 $4,300

Final Jeopardy! Round

U.S. PRESIDENTS
He was the last man elected president who had served as a U.S. senator

Final scores:

Jonathan Graham Melizza
$99 $2,799 $5,900
3rd place: Direct TV satellite system 2nd place: a trip to Harvey's Resort Hotel/Casino, Lake Tahoe New champion: $5,900

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Jonathan Graham Melizza
$6,000 $5,700 $4,300
19 R
(including 1 DD),
5 W
(including 2 DDs)
22 R,
3 W
10 R,
2 W

Combined Coryat: $16,000

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