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    $500 5
Rainy songs from this band include "Box Of Rain" & "Cold Rain And Snow"
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Show #3313 - Wednesday, January 20, 1999

Contestants

Debra Bricker, a dance teacher from Columbia, South Carolina

Will Salvini, a music director from El Segundo, California

Rich Hendricks, a cleaning company administrator from Amherst, New York (2-day champion whose cash winnings total $22,602)

Jeopardy! Round

SKYSCRAPERS BY CITY
(Alex: We'll tell you the skyscraper, you identify the city.)
MUSICAL WEATHER
1957
NEO LINGO
ON THE GO
A WOODLAND "P"ARADISE
    $100 14
New York-New York Hotel & Casino
    $100 1
"The weather outside is frightful" & "we've no place to go" so allow this to happen
    $100 11
Chances are, you know that this singer's "Chances Are" was a No. 1 hit in 1957
    $100 19
A TV show that is an extended advertisement, like those used by Ross Perot in 1992 & 1996
    $100 26
Many racing car drivers started in these small vehicles whose name may be preceded by "go"
    $100 6
In the woods, don't pet the crested variety of this rodent; its quills can be 14 inches long!
    $200 15
Cadillac Tower
    $200 2
The title of a Clash song says this happens "not once, but twice"
    $200 12
In May, John F. Kennedy was awarded a Pulitzer Prize for Biography for this book
    $200 21
It's the "game" played by parties telephoning back & forth trying to reach each other
    $200 27
If you're on a "moving" one, you're either drunk or trying to cover a long distance in an airport
    $200 7
Avoid this 3-leafed plant in the cashew family, unless you want to be itching all day
    $300 16
Transamerica Pyramid
    $300 3
A Gershwin song says one of these "in London town had me low and had me down"
    $300 13
Sworn in as Haiti's president in October, he became the abusive "father" of his country
    $300 22
To teach academic subjects to your children at your own house is called this
    $300 28
This military transport is also a ride for the rich
    $300 8
Look for one of these birds in a pear tree in the woods, just like in "The 12 Days Of Christmas"
    $400 17
Pillsbury Building
    $400 4
In this song, "The rain is gone" & "It's gonna be a bright... sunshiny day"
    $400 20
This Swedish statesman was elected to a second term as U.N. Secretary-General
    $400 24
This kind of "novel" is a fictional story for adults presented in a comic book format
    $400 29
There are over 300 million of these vehicles on the road in China
    $400 9
It's not the larch, it's this widely-liked tree
    DD: $700 18
James K. Polk State Office Building
    $500 5
Rainy songs from this band include "Box Of Rain" & "Cold Rain And Snow"
    $500 23
Signing a $100,000 contract with the Red Sox, he became the highest paid player in baseball
    $500 25
It's the practice of visiting natural habitats on vacation in a manner that minimizes ecological impact
    $500 30
From Latin for "place" & "moving", it may be steam, electric or diesel-electric
    $500 10
If you're picknicking in the woods of "The Lost World", one of these flying reptiles might decide to lunch on you!

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

Rich Will Debra
$800 $400 $500

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Rich Will Debra
$1,400 $1,400 $1,200

Double Jeopardy! Round

MIDDLE AGE MEN
(Alex: What do you know about that?)
ARTISTIC WOMEN
BIG SCREEN BLOODSUCKERS
MAIN STREET U.S.A.
UNESCO
SAY IT IN ENGLISH
    $200 16
This founder of the Franciscans was canonized in 1228, only 2 years after his death
    $200 1
Annie Leibovitz got her first assignment from this magazine in 1970 & worked there for 13 years
    $200 6
The hypnotic eyes of this actor created a shiver of fear in his audiences as well as his victims
    $200 21
You can ride this city's Main St. trolley across Beale St. en route to the National Civil Rights Museum
    $200 11
C'est la vie!
    $400 17
His name is on none of his print jobs, so if you have one of his famous bibles from 1456, stop looking
    $400 2
Lynn Fontanne was an actress & Margot Fonteyn made her living as this kind of artist
    $400 7
It was "Love At First Bite" for this actor when he played Count Dracula in 1979
    $400 22
Established by Roger Williams, the oldest Baptist church in the U.S. is on this city's Main St.
    $400 27
UNESCO is helping restore the Wat & Thom temple complexes in this former Cambodian capital
    $400 12
Vox populi
    $600 18
England's throne went from Ethelwulf to Ethelbald to Ethelbert to Ethelred to this "great" man
    $600 3
Early in her career Amalia Hernandez founded this national dance company of Mexico
    $600 8
The consumate vampire, this tall, dark & gruesome actor played a bloodsucker in 7 Hammer Studio films
    $600 23
The home of this poet who was out of the mainstream is at 280 Main St. in Amherst, Massachusetts
    DD: $1,000 28
In March 1998 UNESCO took offense at the atrocities of the Taliban in this country
    $600 13
Vaya con Dios
    $800 19
He was born in 1265, & the love of his life, Beatrice, was born the next year
    DD: $800 4
Motherhood was a favorite subject of this France-based artist who was born in 1845 in Pittsburgh
    $800 9
"Pardon Me, But Your Teeth Are In My Neck" was the subtitle of this Roman Polanski horror spoof
    $800 24
Main St. in Council Grove, Kansas was once part of this trail
    $800 26
Keep it under your hat, the Medina section of this Moroccan city is protected by UNESCO's World Heritage Committee
    $800 14
Que sera sera
    $1000 20
In 1381 John Ball & he led the English peasants in a rebellion against new taxes
    $1000 5
In a 1988 film Isabelle Adjani played this sculptress; Gerard Depardieu played her lover Rodin
    $1000 10
Before taking a bite out of Susan Sarandon, this French actress put David Bowie in a box in 1983's "The Hunger"
    $1000 25
A small college (& yet there are those who love it), it's located on Main St. in Hanover, New Hampshire
    $1000 15
Veni, vidi, vici

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Rich Will Debra
$4,600 $2,600 $7,400

Final Jeopardy! Round

U.S. STAMPS
He's on the 1997 stamp honoring the European recovery program

Final scores:

Rich Will Debra
$100 $2,001 $5,699
3rd place: Direct TV Satellite 2nd place: Trip to the Hilton at Short Hills, New Jersey New champion: $5,699

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Rich Will Debra
$5,300 $3,600 $7,400
14 R,
2 W
(including 1 DD)
11 R,
2 W
(including 1 DD)
23 R
(including 1 DD),
5 W

Combined Coryat: $16,300

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