Show #3019 - Thursday, October 16, 1997

Peter Scott game 4.

Contestants

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Maryanne Noonan, an import specialist from Temple City, California

Dave Hyndman, a biologist from Costa Mesa, California

Peter Scott, an advertising manager from Washington, D.C. (whose 3-day cash winnings total $31,602)

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Jeopardy! Round

U.S.A.
MARTIAL ARTISTS
FOREIGN FOODS
SCIENCE
BEAUTY
THE BEASTS
    $100 1
Aloha Tower stands at the entrance to the harbor of this city
    $100 19
His 1983 character Lone Wolf McQuade was a maverick Texas Ranger; hmmmm, good idea for a TV show
    $100 24
Chlodnik, a Polish soup made from beets, is a summer variety of this Russian soup
    $100 12
The Graafian follicles of these glands contain the female reproductive cells
    $100 11
This point just above the waist has become one of the most popular sites for piercings
    $100 6
Male lions are the only members of the cat family to have these & they sometimes turn black as the lion ages
    $200 2
The name of this state capital isn't pronounced like a French name, but like a synonym for "dock"
    $200 20
He's been "Above the Law", "Marked for Death", "Hard to Kill" & "Out for Justice"
    $200 25
Served with sausage, what the English call "mash" is made from this vegetable
    $200 13
The sun is 333,000 times as massive as the Earth & 1,047 times as massive as this planet
    $200 14
Like Kate Moss today, beautiful 1960s supermodel Twiggy was best known for this physical quality
    $200 7
For small bats to hibernate, this weather condition has to be above 90% or their wings will dry out
    $300 3
This monument is at the site where Colorado, Utah, Arizona & New Mexico meet
    $300 21
The TV series "Kung Fu" was the idea of this martial artist, subject of the biopic "Dragon"
    $300 26
This Spanish dish of saffron-flavored rice & shellfish takes its name from the pan it's cooked in
    $300 15
These devices whiten teeth, remove fat & wrinkles, reshape chins & play CDs
    $300 8
The 2-toed type of this edentate averages 21-29 inches in length & has no tail
    $400 4
"Rusticators" are city folk with a summer address in this Pine Tree State
    $400 22
He's also known as Chen Gang Shen & Chan Kwong Sang
    $400 28
Tyropitta is a Greek pastry made of feta cheese stuffed into this flaky dough
    $400 17
Two 9-volt batteries in a series circuit produce this many volts of electromotive force
    $400 18
This substance injected to fill out lips is purified connective tissue from cows
    DD: $300 9
Principal organs of respiration of the animal seen here: [video clue: dolphin]
    $500 5
The Tatertwister & Chipshot are products from Presto, headquartered in Eau Claire in this state
    $500 23
"Rocky" director John G. Avildsen directed this 1984 Ralph Macchio film & 2 of its sequels
    $500 16
The screw & the wedge are adaptations of this type of simple machine
    $500 27
Advertised in face creams as well as beach products, SPF stands for this
    $500 10
It's the scientific name for a mother kangaroo's pouch

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

Peter Dave Maryanne
$1,100 -$100 $1,400

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Peter Dave Maryanne
$3,700 -$500 $2,600

Double Jeopardy! Round

STRAIT TALK
"COLOR" MOVIES
THE WRITE BROTHERS
1960
THE NAME'S THE SAME
MIND YOUR "P"s & "Q"s
    $200 25
There are "blue birds over" this strait as well as chalk cliffs lining both sides
    $200 2
Quincy Jones co-produced this 1985 Steven Spielberg film & provided its musical score
    $200 7
The last name of teachers Wilhelm & Jacob, who told fairy tales out of school
    $200 19
On November 8 he was elected our nation's first Roman Catholic president
    $200 23
It wasn't Led Zeppelin's bass player but this Naval officer who said, "I have not yet begun to fight"
    $200 26
John Elway, or change from a dollar for a 75c item
    $400 1
During the Ice Age, the sea fell & this strait became a land bridge between Asia & North America
    $400 3
In this 1986 film Tom Cruise laughed all the way to the bank shot
    $400 8
The younger brother of novelist Heinrich Mann, he wrote "Joseph and His Brothers"
    $400 18
This New Zealander & conqueror of Mount Everest led a search for the Abominable Snowman
    DD: $1,000 24
Name shared by a baseball player & the woman seen here:

[Grace Under Fire]
    $400 27
It's the branch of medicine concerned with kids
    $600 11
A westerly flowing undercurrent removes salty water from the Mediterranean via this strait
    $600 4
In this 1988 film Sean Penn & Robert Duvall were cops on street gang patrol
    $600 9
The last name of "Island in the Sun" author Alec & "The Loved One" author Evelyn
    $600 22
Nikita Khrushchev warned that the U.S.S.R. would use rockets to protect this country from U.S. intervention
    $600 29
The composer of "Hansel und Gretel", or the singer born Arnold Dorsey
    $600 28
It's a college campus area surrounded on 4 sides by buildings
    DD: $1,000 12
Traffic in this strait has increased because many supertankers are too large to use the Panama Canal
    $800 5
In this 1994 film Bruce Willis psychoanalyzed Jane March
    $800 10
His letters were edited & published with a memoir in 1966 by his brother W.H. Lewis
    $800 21
On June 30 this country's King Baudouin granted independence to its Congolese colony
    $800 16
New York state's first governor, or the leader of Parliament & Funkadelic
    $800 14
These ancient people are believed to have arrived in Scotland around 1000 B.C.
    $1000 13
On July 3, 1988 an Iranian airliner enroute to Dubai was shot down over this strait by a U.S. warship
    $1000 6
This 1991 film followed John Cusack & James Spader from law school into real life
    $1000 17
In this family, William wrote "Human Immortality" & his brother Henry "The Ambassadors"
    $1000 20
An auto accident in January cut short the life of this French author of "The Stranger"
    $1000 15
Soft wet miry land, like Vietnam, or a predicament, like Vietnam in the '70s

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Peter Dave Maryanne
$9,500 $4,500 $6,600

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Final Jeopardy! Round

FAMOUS PAIRS
A new Ford V-8, stolen by this pair in Topeka on April 29, 1934, became world famous a few weeks later

Final scores:

Peter Dave Maryanne
$13,201 $7,000 $10,600
4-day champion: $44,803 3rd place: Pair of Wittnauer Montego Watches 2nd place: Sony VAIO Desktop PC & O'Sullivan Computer Work Station

Game dynamics:

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Coryat scores:

Peter Dave Maryanne
$8,900 $5,500 $6,700
23 R
(including 1 DD),
0 W
13 R,
5 W
(including 1 DD)
17 R
(including 1 DD),
0 W

Combined Coryat: $21,100

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