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    $200 12
This star of "Slumber Party '57" & "Terms Of Endearment" was one of the voices used to create E.T.'s voice
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Show #3328 - Wednesday, February 10, 1999

1999 Tournament of Champions quarterfinal game 3.

Contestants

Juliet Wiley, a stay-at-home mom from Plano, Texas

David Bagley, an attorney from San Diego, California

Pat Healy, an index editor from Vallejo, California

Jeopardy! Round

INDONESIA
COLLEGE SPORTS TEAM NICKNAMES
U.S."A"s
COMPOSERS
SHAKESPEAREAN CLICHES
QUECHUA CATCHWORDS
    $100 16
The Indonesian flag has 2 colors: red on top for courage & this below for purity
    $100 21
The University of Alabama
    $100 11
In 1762 he moved to New Haven & became a druggist; traitor came later
    $100 2
The "Schu" was on the other foot when Schumann discovered this man's "Great" symphony in manuscript
    $100 1
In this play, Cicero's speech leads Casca to state the obvious: "It was Greek to me"
    $100 26
The vulture that Quechua-speakers gave this name was probably of the Andean species, not the California
    $200 17
Government buildings are found around Medan Merdeka, or Freedom Square, in this capital
    $200 22
The U.S. Naval Academy
    $200 12
While the Miss U.S.A. pageant moves around, the Miss America pageant is always held here
    $200 7
Wilhelm Friedemann & Johann Christian, 2 of his composer sons, were born 25 years apart
    $200 3
When he asks the Merchant of Venice for "a pound of flesh", he means it, literally
    $200 27
Today, the Quechua word for "flat plain" is used as the name of this vast Argentine plain
    $300 18
Indonesia is a member of OPEC as one of the chief producers of this in the Far East
    $300 23
The University of Tennessee
    $300 13
It's the cabinet post that advises the government on legal matters
    $300 8
He won a Pulitzer Prize for "Appalachian Spring" & an Oscar for the score of "The Heiress"
    $300 4
He hoped King Duncan's death would be the first "Be-all and end-all"
    $300 28
Still popular with convenience store boys, these strips of dried beef have a Quechua name
    $400 19
Good news -- you're elected to a 5-year term in the main assembly; bad news -- it only has to meet this often
    $400 24
Penn State
    $400 14
In 1966 he was elected governor of Maryland
    $400 9
First & last name of the composer of the following ("Thus Spake Zarathustra")
    $400 5
The phrase "fair play" is introduced & the Magna Carta is left out of the play named for this king
    $400 29
The word for this kind of South American cowboy is derived from Quechua
    $500 20
The first president of the country; like many Indonesians he only used one name
    $500 25
The University of Arizona
    $500 15
He was Secretary of State in Sam Houston's cabinet
    $500 10
The last name of this "Pagliacci" composer translates to "lionhorse"
    DD: $500 6
After mistakenly killing this man, Hamlet describes himself as "cruel only to be kind"
    $500 30
Neighboring Aymara-speakers named the alpaca, but this related but larger beast of burden has a Quechua name

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 13):

Pat David Juliet
$400 $2,000 $700

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Pat David Juliet
$1,000 $4,100 $2,400

Double Jeopardy! Round

THE 11th CENTURY
(Alex: That was a great one!)
BIG SCREEN BRAINBUSTERS
HENRY JAMES' BOSTONIANS
(Alex: The book)
A SILENT "P"
HAM
CHEESE
    $200 21
In 1054 the Chinese observed one of these "super" astronomic cataclysms that ends a star's life
    $200 12
This star of "Slumber Party '57" & "Terms Of Endearment" was one of the voices used to create E.T.'s voice
    $200 26
In the novel, this cape is referred to as "The Italy, so to speak, of Massachusetts"
    $200 11
Shortly before "The Lord is my shepherd", this same book asks, "My God, why hast thou forsaken me?"
    $200 6
As ham radio fan Roger Mahoney holds this rank in Los Angeles, it must mean no ham on Fridays
    $200 1
Brick cheese was invented in 1877 in this state, America's Dairyland
    $400 22
At Clermont on Nov. 27, 1095 the first of these holy missions was proclaimed
    $400 13
"The Blackboard Jungle" was the debut film of this actor, Jennifer Jason Leigh's father
    $400 27
Last name of the hero of "The Bostonians", or a Mel Gibson film about kidnapping
    $400 14
This outdated word for a type of food poisoning is from Greek for "corpse"
    $400 7
If you'd like to talk to royalty, try calling JY1, this king of Jordan
    $400 2
"Like" this cheese is a synonym for holey
    $600 23
Pope Gregory VII did this to German emperor Henry IV, but relented when Henry begged for 3 days
    DD: $3,000 18
John Huston's "The Misfits" was the last complete film for these 2 screen superstars
    $600 28
Some say Miss Birdseye is a satire of this "Scarlet Letter" author's sister-in-law
    $600 15
The pterodactyl had pteeth but, as its name indicates, this later pterosaur didn't
    $600 8
In addition to the car radio waves, he's heard on the ham bands
    $600 3
Societe is considered by some as the world's leading brand of this blue cheese
    $800 24
Son-of-a-gun, we'll have big fun on this work that depicts the Norman invasion of England
    $800 19
This Frenchman spoke the only word heard in Mel Brooks' "Silent Movie"
    $800 29
Basil thinks Doctor Prance would look like this novel's Esmeralda, "If she... only had a goat"
    DD: $1,000 16
She's the woman in the Francois Gerard painting seen here
    $800 9
The address for this ham radio operator's call sign, EA0JC, is Royal Palace, Madrid, Spain
    $800 4
This cheese is also called "rat cheese"
    $1000 25
By 1018 Emperor Basil the Bulgar-Slayer had put the Balkan Peninsula under this empire's control
    $1000 20
Playing Zira, she was the only performer to appear in each of the first 3 "Planet Of The Apes" movies
    $1000 30
Henry James thought his novel resembled the work of this French author of "La Comedie Humaine"
    $1000 17
This hallucinogen is found in the type of mushrooms used in Aztec religious rituals
    $1000 10
Houston, we have a ham, this first American woman to walk in space
    $1000 5
This protein that's about 3% of milk's weight is the chief ingredient in cheese

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Pat David Juliet
$9,800 $7,900 $3,000

Final Jeopardy! Round

MUSICALS AROUND THE WORLD
In Mexico, this beloved American musical is sometimes known as "La Novicia Rebelde"

Final scores:

Pat David Juliet
$15,801 $12,400 $6,000
Automatic semifinalist 2nd place: $2,500 if eliminated 3rd place: $2,500 if eliminated

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Pat David Juliet
$7,400 $7,900 $4,000
17 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W
20 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
16 R,
2 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $19,300

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