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    $800 19
Sam & Dave's 1967 hit "Soul Man" was co-written by David Porter & this legendary soul man
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Show #4123 - Wednesday, July 3, 2002

Contestants

Peter Schmidt, a stay-at-home dad from Pasadena, California

Matt Doyle, a government relations manager from Arlington, Virginia

Jeff Goldfarb, a recent law school graduate from New York, New York (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $39,999)

Jeopardy! Round

EMPIRES
THE HAYES CODE
CAR CHAT
THE 4th
THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM
FEELING A BIT "ILL"
    $200 1
In 1936 George V's reported last words were "How is the Empire?--we presume he meant this one
    $200 16
This U.S. President was born in Delaware-- Delaware, Ohio, that is
    $200 21
(Sarah of the Clue Crew checks under the hood.) Got me a four-barrel one of these to mix the air & fuel
    $200 11
The 4th Gospel of the New Testament
    $200 6
The smell of & even the thought of food can start the glands in your mouth producing this
    $200 26
A photograph made from a single frame of film
    $400 2
The Canary Islands are just about all that's left of this empire that once held much of the Americas
    $400 17
John Michael Hayes wrote some of this director's finest films, including "Rear Window" & "To Catch a Thief"
    $400 22
You won't get a bad bounce with Bilstein, a leading maker of the gas pressure type of these
    $400 12
The 4th dimension according to the theory of relativity
    $400 7
The liver produces up to 2 pints of this a day, a concentrated 2 ounces of which can be stored in the gallbladder
    $400 27
A watery feed for hogs containing food byproducts
    $600 3
This thousand-year empire was centered in Germany & its early emperors were crowned by the pope
    $600 18
This great stage actress made her movie debut as a child in the 1910 silent film "Jean and the Calico Doll"
    $600 23
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew has a lead foot.) This dial measures how fast the engine is revving
    $600 13
The 4th letter of the Greek alphabet
    $600 8
Using one of these to drink your can of soda increases your air intake & makes you burp more
    $600 28
A flavorful gherkin
    $800 4
An empire was established in 1867 under Franz Josef, Emperor of Austria & king of this country
    $800 19
Sam & Dave's 1967 hit "Soul Man" was co-written by David Porter & this legendary soul man
    $800 24
A throttle regulates the flow of fuel; this synonym for "throttle" regulates the flow of air
    $800 14
The 4th oldest college in the United States, it's found in New Jersey
    $800 9
If you have trouble digesting dairy products, you have a condition called this
    $800 29
A fleet of small sailing vessels
    DD: $2,000 5
Alpaca wool was a major commodity in this empire that peaked in the 1400s
    $1000 20
Ex-model Cybill Shepherd played this ex-model on "Moonlighting"
    $1000 25
(Sarah of the Clue Crew stops to give the clue.) I'm glad I have this 4-letter type of brakes that uses pads & rings for more stopping power than drum brakes
    $1000 15
The 4th most populous country in the world, it follows China, India & the U.S.
    $1000 10
Gravity isn't required to move food down to your stomach; this process moves it down the esophagus
    $1000 30
A formal ball for debutantes

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

Jeff Matt Peter
$6,800 $800 -$400

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Jeff Matt Peter
$8,400 $4,400 $1,400

Double Jeopardy! Round

THE FIRTH OF FORTH
NOT REALLY MARRIED
(Alex: We want you to name both halves of the couple.)
CLINTON'S BILLS
SPORTSMEN
BOOKS OF THE '70s
"DOUBLE" TROUBLE
    $400 15
Of a person, a city or a river, what the forth in Firth of Forth refers to
    $400 26
This kids' host dons sneakers & a cardigan to dance with this female star of "Shall We Dance" & "Swing Time"
    $400 21
(Bill Clinton reads the clue.) A bill I signed in 1994 banned several assault weapons & funded the hiring of 100,000 of these
    $400 1
In 2000 this Los Angeles Laker was named the NBA's MVP, receiving 120 of 121 first place votes
    $400 13
Charles Berlitz of the language-teaching family put this plane-swallowing area of the Atlantic on the map
    $400 6
2 consecutive baseball games are a doubleheader; this is 2 movies
    $800 16
Abundant in the Gulf of St. Lawrence & the Firth of Forth are gannets, which are these
    $800 27
This actress is in "A League of her Own" with this president of the CSA
    $800 22
On this man's 87th birthday, Clinton signed a bill renaming Washington National Airport for him
    $800 2
A Heisman Trophy winner at Oklahoma State, he was the NFC's Rookie of the Year in 1989 with the Detroit Lions
    $800 20
Not Peter Benchley but Hank Searls was on the bestseller list in 1978 with this follow-up
    $800 7
Those big red buses in London are described as these
    $1200 17
The firth in Firth of Forth is equivalent to this in Norwegian
    $1200 28
This British comic had scantily clad women on his TV show; in 1991 this law professor testified about sexual harassment
    $1200 23
(Bill Clinton reads the clue.) Legislation I signed in 1996 lifted 8 million people off this type of government program
    $1200 3
He's the multi-ringed Celtic legend seen here
    $1200 14
Victor Henry of the U.S. Navy & his family are at the center of this 1971 Herman Wouk epic
    $1200 8
It's the common name for diplopia
    $1600 18
These people built the Antoine Wall from the Firth of Forth to the Firth of Clyde around 142 A.D.
    $1600 29
Rhoda's mom on TV, she thinks that this "Good TImes" actor is "Dy-no-mite!"
    $1600 24
A Nov. 6, 2000 Clinton's signature helped protect the confidentiality of these 9 digits
    DD: $3,400 4
1 of 2 Canadian men to win the World Figure Skating title 3 or more times
    $1600 12
Thousands of people got pushed around & bought Robert J. Ringer's "Winning Through" this
    $1600 9
2 bad serves in tennis are called this & you lose a point
    DD: $5,000 19
Dunfermline, a town on the Firth, was the birthplace of this American industrialist, & benefited from his charity
    $2000 30
This British actress could put some "Sense and Sensibility" into this gonzo journalist
    $2000 25
In 1996 Clinton signed a bill giving him this power to strike particular morsels of pork from spending bills
    $2000 5
On July 31, 1994 this Ukranian set the world pole vault record at 20 feet, 1-3/4 inches
    $2000 11
William Shawcross' "Sideshow" was subtitled "Kissinger, Nixon and the Destruction of" this country
    $2000 10
A "Match Game" clue like "Mike bought 2 owls because he wanted a pair of _____s" tries to elicit one of these

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Jeff Matt Peter
$18,400 $10,600 $16,800

Final Jeopardy! Round

U.S. LANDMARKS
Opened in 1962, its paint included Astronaut White for the supports & Re-entry Red for the "halo"

Final scores:

Jeff Matt Peter
$33,601 $2,200 $21,201
2-day champion: $73,600 3rd place: $1,000 2nd place: $2,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Jeff Matt Peter
$17,400 $8,800 $13,800
24 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
14 R
(including 1 DD),
3 W
16 R
(including 1 DD),
3 W

Combined Coryat: $40,000

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