Show #3334 - Thursday, February 18, 1999

1999 Tournament of Champions final game 1.

Contestants

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Dave Abbott, a musician and contract manager from Cincinnati, Ohio

J.J. Todor, an attorney from Pataskala, Ohio

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

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Jeopardy! Round

"N" THE ATLAS
JAZZ NICKNAMES
WEIRD NATURE
TEA TIME
ELECTIONS
(5,5)
(Alex: Each correct response will be two words of five letters each.)
    $100 17
Ask any monster how to get to this loch just southwest of Inverness
    $100 1
The Aristocrat of Swing, or The Duke
    $100 24
These ungulates have a third eyelid to protect their eyes from blowing sand
    $100 8
Koicha is a thick tea served during the Cha-No-Yu, this country's famous tea ceremony
    $100 6
In 1997 all but 10 Republican congressmen voted to re-elect this House speaker
    $100 12
Very, very, very, very dark, like tar
    $200 18
This French region takes its name from invading Norsemen of the mid-9th century
    $200 2
Yardbird
    $200 27
A giraffe can clean its ears with this up to 18-inch-long appendage
    $200 13
Ironically, it was an Englishman who introduced tea served this way, at the St. Louis World's Fair
    $200 7
While this man was preparing for space, George Voinovich & Mary Boyle were campaigning for his Senate seat
    $200 22
Savviness, or "stable"-mindedness
    $300 19
This city was bombed by "Bock's Car" on August 9, 1945
    $300 3
Sassy
    $300 28
Named for the Welsh for "white head", this bird can swim, but not fly
    $300 14
Fictional girl who says, "It's the stupidest tea-party I ever was at in all my life!"
    $300 9
In 1996, at age 74, Cecil Underwood became the oldest governor ever elected in this "Mountain State"
    $300 23
Mine are vibrating even as I speak
    $400 20
You'll find Fiordland National Park & Abel Tasman National Park in this country
    $400 4
The First Lady of Jazz
    $400 29
Call a cop! You're born with 300 of these, but by the time you grow up you only have 206
    $400 15
Tea is also grown on this island, whose name is synonymous with coffee
    $400 10
This year was "The Year of the Woman" with 11 major party Senate candidates who were women
    $400 25
The best thing to win; it's blue ribbon level
    $500 21
This ancient Assyrian city on the Tigris River was destroyed by Babylonians, Medes & Scythians in 612 B.C.
    $500 5
The Empress of the Blues
    $500 30
A fungus gets mighty cozy when it teams up with one of these organisms to live symbiotically as a lichen
    $500 16
Deborah Kerr served more than tea in this 1956 film based on a play
    DD: $600 11
In 1994 George W. Bush won Texas' gubernatorial race on the day brother Jeb lost this state's race
    $500 26
Term for a periodical published by a business for its employees

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

Juliet J.J. Dave
$400 $1,800 $2,000

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Juliet J.J. Dave
$1,400 $3,100 $2,600

Double Jeopardy! Round

ILLUSTRATORS
MOVIE NOSTALGIA
NAME THE POET
LEGAL LINGO
YO, POPE ADRIAN!
SPELL THE LAST NAME
    $200 20
In the early 1820s, before publishing his bird drawings, he worked as a taxidermist
    $200 6
Great silent film director Mack Sennett said, "A mother never gets hit with a custard" one of these
    $200 1
"I think that I shall never see a poem lovely as a tree"
    $200 16
It can precede "with a deadly weapon", "with intent to commit murder" or "and battery"
    $200 11
Born Nicolas Breakspear, Adrian IV is still the only man from this country to have been pope
    $200 26
French emperor Napoleon (I)...
    $400 22
Last name of "Treasure Island" illustrator N.C., the father & teacher of painter Andrew
    $400 7
In "Good News", Peter Lawford's last line to June Allyson, "They sure are blue", refers to these
    $400 2
"Tyger! Tyger! burning bright, in the forests of the night"
    $400 17
Term for the exhibits, objects, documents, testimony, etc. used in court to prove or disprove facts
    $400 12
Adrian VI in 1522 was the last non-Italian Pope until this man
    $400 27
Indian prime minister Indira...
    DD: $1,000 23
He illustrated his own works like "There was a young lady whose chin, resembled the point of a pin"
    $600 8
"Splish Splash", he sang the title tune for the Hayley Mills film "That Darn Cat!"
    $600 3
"She walks in beauty, like the night of cloudless climes and starry skies"
    $600 18
Baseball term for laws demanding a mandatory sentence for successive felony convictions
    $600 13
This would be the holy sea, S-E-A, for all the Pope Adrians; the name Adrian means from its coast
    $600 28
Czech-born retired tennis star Martina...
    $800 24
The ALA's medal for the artist of the best children's picture book of the year bears his name
    $800 9
Nat King Cole sang "When I Fall In Love" in the Errol Flynn film named for this Turkish city
    $800 4
"Death, be not proud, though some have called thee mighty and dreadful, for thou are not so"
    $800 19
Acts that lower the dignity of the trial may bring a fine or a jail sentence if you're held in this
    $800 14
Adrian III died on his way to the Diet of this, not from a diet of these
    $800 29
Florentine author of "The Prince" Niccolo...
    $1000 25
His name is a homophone of an adjective that describes some of his works
    $1000 10
This 1971 film set in a Siberian labor camp is based on a novel by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
    $1000 5
"That's my last duchess painted on the wall, looking as if she were alive. I call that piece a wonder, now"
    DD: $1,500 21
(Hi, I'm Star Jones of The View. As a lawyer I can tell you:) This Latin phrase meaning "of unsound mind" is often used to indicate permanent or temporary insanity
    $1000 15
Adrian II approved the Slavic liturgy in the new script invented by Methodius & this saint
    $1000 30
"Finlandia" composer Jean...

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Juliet J.J. Dave
$4,400 $6,000 $5,600

Final Jeopardy! Round

MODERN AFRICAN HISTORY
Africa's newest independent state, it was an Italian colony until WWII, & later incorporated into another country

Final scores:

Juliet J.J. Dave
$7,400 $9,000 $7,100

Game dynamics:

Game dynamics graph

Coryat scores:

Juliet J.J. Dave
$4,400 $7,400 $6,600
11 R,
2 W
20 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
(including 1 DD)
21 R,
3 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $18,400

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Game tape date: 1999-01-06
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