Show #3868 - Wednesday, May 30, 2001

Contestants

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Katie Sunseri, a teacher of the visually impaired from New Orleans, Louisiana

David Thorne Scott, a musician from Somerville, Massachusetts

Bob Waterfall, an environmental engineer from Troy, New York (whose 1-day cash winnings total $8,399)

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Jeopardy! Round

ROBERT'S RULES OF ORDER
FOOD & DRINK
MUST BE "D" PLACE
MOVIE LAST LINES
BIRDIES
PLAYING CARD RHYME TIME
    $100 26
At the annual meeting, it's the officer who presents the complete audited financial report
    $100 1
These should be stored in the fridge pointed end down & should not be eaten raw; boiled or poached is okay
    $100 2
On a clear day you can see Molokai from the crest of this Oahu landmark
    $100 9
In this 1964 film Rex Harrison barks, "Eliza, where the devil are my slippers?"
    $100 21
This tiny bird gets its name from the noise produced by its rapid wingbeat
    $100 16
A cruel royal female
    $200 27
Deliberative assemblies may delegate preliminary work to standing or select ones of these
    $200 7
Antioxidant properties in the red type of this drink, such as a merlot, may reduce heart disease
    $200 3
In 1911 the name of Palmerston, Australia evolved into this
    $200 12
It ends with Marlon Brando yelling for Stella
    $200 22
Corvus brachyrhynchos, this common bird annoys farmers by eating crops like wheat & corn
    $200 17
A fire iron used to prod a jester
    $300 28
"Furniture" name for the presiding officer at a meeting
    $300 8
Featured in "Roger & Me" & "Fatal Attraction", this meat is a good source of selenium
    DD: $500 4
The Dail Eireann meets in this city
    $300 13
In this sci-fi film a "black monolith has remained completely inert, its origin and purpose still a mystery"
    $300 23
"All the little birds on Jaybird Street love to hear" this bird "go tweet, tweet, tweet"
    $300 18
Building extension for a monarch
    $400 29
Personal opinions of praise or criticism should not be included in these official records of meetings
    $400 10
Seafood seen here, it gets tough if you overcook it
    $400 5
A long siege at this military base in 1954 marked the end of French power in Indochina
    $400 14
This 1969 western ends with John Wayne telling Kim Darby, "Well, come see a fat old man sometime!"
    $400 24
A rapacious bird called the jaeger is a type of this, chosen as an NFL nickname in 1975
    $400 19
Tautless knave
    $500 30
It's the motion made to have a temporary stop in the proceedings & perhaps send everyone to the playground
    $500 11
This bird sized to feed one person was named for the African coastal region where it originated
    $500 6
This seat of Macon County, Illinois is saturated with Lincoln-associated sites
    $500 15
In this 1967 film Spencer Tracy asks, "Well, Tillie, when the hell are we going to get some dinner?"
    $500 25
A member of the heron family, this long-legged wader can be common, great or snowy
    $500 20
Dental appliances for a pair of bullets

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

Bob David Katie
$2,100 -$500 $1,900

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Bob David Katie
$4,200 $400 $2,500

Double Jeopardy! Round

THE VERY MODE "L"
MAJOR GENERALS
VEGETABLE, ANIMAL OR MINERAL
THE KINGS OF ENGLAND
FIGHTS HISTORICAL
MATTERS MATHEMATICAL
    $200 3
In February 2000 American Airlines began removing some coach seats on its aircraft to allow for more of this
    $200 1
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff from 1989 to 1993, he's now a member of Bush's cabinet
    $200 8
Bandicoot
    $200 9
From 1714 to 1830 every king of England had this name
    $200 23
In 1951 this "Brown Bomber" came out of retirement to fight Rocky Marciano, but lost by a KO in the 8th round
    $200 14
The intersection of 2 non-parallel planes forms one of these, the shortest distance between 2 points
    $400 4
In 1961 it followed "rama" & preceded "ding dong" in a song by the Edsels
    $400 2
For sure he was a major general at Fort Sumter; that bit about inventing baseball...
    $400 17
Chard
    $400 10
2 years after becoming king in 1413, Henry V declared war on this country
    $400 24
In 2000 Shane Mosley didn't win an Oscar for defeating this Oscar but did win the welterweight title
    $400 15
4a is a monomial;
4a-7 is one of these
    $600 5
The largest organizational contributor toward building the Vietnam Memorial was the American this
    $600 25
Eisenhower, MacArthur & Marshall all got big promotions in December of this year
    $600 20
Oryx
    $600 11
In 1521 the title of "Defender of the Faith" was bestowed on this king who clashed with the Pope
    DD: $1,500 28
Muhammad Ali's March 8, 1971 bout against this champ at Madison Square Garden was billed as the "Fight of the Century"
    $600 16
A quantity, such as the set of all natural numbers; its symbol is seen here
    $800 6
Caste of priests after whom the third book of the Old Testament was named
    $800 26
Some generals got better nicknames than others -- Joseph Hooker was "Fighting Joe" & he was "Mad Anthony"
    $800 21
Aubergine
    $800 12
Soon after the restoration, he gave a huge chunk of America to the Duke of York to do something new with it
    $800 29
On February 5, 1943 this "Raging Bull" handed Sugar Ray Robinson his first career defeat in 130 bouts
    $800 18
The fraction 1/5 cubed equals 5 to the power of this
    $1000 7
Are you going to this "faire"? You can buy parsley, sage, rosemary & thyme with no government interference there
    $1000 27
Lincoln took the command of the Army of the Potomac away from this man -- twice
    $1000 22
Amphibole
    DD: $1,400 13
In 1883 Queen Victoria knighted Arthur Sullivan; 24 years later, this son of hers knighted William S. Gilbert
    $1000 30
On December 26, 1908 he became the first black Heavyweight champ, TKOing Tommy Burns in the 14th round
    $1000 19
A little "meditation" will tell you pi is classified as this type of irrational number

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Bob David Katie
$11,100 $0 $6,100

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Final Jeopardy! Round

FAMOUS NAMES
A city bus is part of the exhibits at the Montgomery, Alabama library & museum named for this person

Final scores:

Bob David Katie
$9,999 $0 $12,200
2nd place: Trip to New York to see "Cabaret" on Broadway 3rd place: Meade ETX90 Telescope New champion: $12,200

Game dynamics:

Game dynamics graph

Coryat scores:

Bob David Katie
$14,000 $0 $5,900
33 R,
4 W
(including 2 DDs)
6 R,
6 W
16 R
(including 1 DD),
0 W

Combined Coryat: $19,900

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Game tape date: 2001-02-20
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