Show #4156 - Monday, September 30, 2002

Contestants

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Duke Conde, an actor from West Orange, New Jersey

Melissa Mayo, a geographic information systems specialist from Tyler, Texas

Tim Mhyre, a neuroscientist from Webster, New York (whose 1-day cash winnings total $8,999)

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Jeopardy! Round

"O" WHEREFORE ART THOU?
HIDDEN
ROCK OF AGES
I INVENTED THAT
THREE
WORD PUZZLES
    $200 1
In Tombstone, Arizona, you can visit the site of this famous gunfight & see a live reenactment
    $200 11
From the French for "to disguise", soldiers wear this to conceal themselves from the enemy
    $200 6
The Stray Cats sang she was "Sexy &" this age, the same age when we "saw her standing there"
    $200 21
I thought my cotton rum would reap millions, until this guy's cotton gin came out in 1793
    $200 16
Larry, Moe & Curly
    $200 26
One of these is one indeed:
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NEFRIENDED
    $400 2
It's the island where you'll find Iolani Palace, once home to Hawaii's monarchs
    $400 12
If your junior spy kit has run out of this, lemon juice can be substituted
    $400 7
Parrotheads know he followed up his song "A Pirate Looks at Forty" with his book "A Pirate Looks at Fifty"
    $400 22
Time ran out on my stock tocker after this prolific inventor cornered the market with his stock ticker in 1870
    $400 17
Their motto was "All for one, one for all"
    $400 27
It's how one treats a loved one's mistakes:
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GIVE GIVE GIVE GIVE
GET GET GET GET
    $600 3
It's the city where you'll find Britain's oldest university
    $600 13
Hidden features on DVDs are known as these "holiday" items
    $600 8
Ringo Starr's girl was this title age, beautiful & his, while Chuck Berry's was sweet & little
    $600 23
In 1908, with his counter, he stole my idea for the clucker, a device that clucked when it detected radiation
    $600 18
They're the group heard here
    $600 28
What singer Tiny Tim wanted to do:
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T
U
L
T I P T O E
P
S
    DD: $1,000 4
Between April & June of 1945, one of WWII's bloodiest campaigns was fought on this Pacific island
    $800 14
In 1962 a Louisiana company got a patent for a device that added these to motion pictures in theaters
    $800 9
In their 1997 hit "Fly", this "sweet" band sang "25 years old, my mother God rest her soul"
    $800 24
My breeze tunnel didn't operate like the wind tunnel invented in the early 1900s by this French tower designer
    $800 19
(Cheryl of the Clue Crew deals the cards) Let's see if I can con 'ya into finding the lady in this street game I've got going here
    $800 29
What most of us want to say to a boisterous & loud movie patron:
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T S
U I
H T
S
    $1000 5
It's where Joan of Arc had her first victory over the English during the Hundred Years War
    $1000 15
Latin for "things to be done", you have to watch out for a person's hidden one
    $1000 10
Harry Chapin's "son turned 10 just the other day" in this song, No. 1 back in 1974
    $1000 25
In the '70s, my video game "Tong", in which you pick up olives & drop them into drinks, was eclipsed by his "Pong"
    $1000 20
It's been called "Chekhov's richest and greatest play"
    $1000 30
Two-fold complaint of many in the labor force:
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PAID
I AM
WORKED

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

Tim Melissa Duke
-$400 $4,600 $0

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Tim Melissa Duke
$2,400 $8,800 $1,000

Double Jeopardy! Round

OPERA
CAR MEN
GIRL OF THE GOLDEN WEST
THE "RING" CYCLE
WILLIAM, TELL
LA TRIVIA-TA
    $400 1
The world's 5 largest opera houses are in the U.S., with this one in NYC the largest at a capacity of 4,065
    $400 11
Automaker David Buick was born in Scotland in 1854 & died in this U.S. city in 1929
    $400 15
On Jan. 5, 1925 Nellie Tayloe Ross of Wyoming made history when she was inaugurated as this
    $400 6
This book is Volume 1 in the Tolkien trilogy "The Lord of the Rings"
    $400 20
William Wordsworth told us this form of literature "is the breath and finer spirit of all knowledge"
    $400 29
Phil Silvers co-wrote the 1944 song about this girl "with the laughing face"
    $800 2
Act II, Scene 2 of this opera begins with the song "Gloria All' Egitto e Ad Iside", or "Glory to Egypt and to Isis"
    $800 12
Charles Kettering invented an electric ignition & this device, which ended the need for hand-cranking
    $800 16
Montana journalist Dorothy M. Johnson wrote the later-filmed story "The Man Who Shot" him
    $800 7
Brotherly circus showmen
    $800 21
William Somerset Maugham observed, "People ask you for criticism, but they only want" this
    $800 28
On May 5, 1904 he pitched the first perfect game in American League history; give that man an award!
    DD: $4,000 3
This Mozart opera about an insatiable lover is also known as "The Reprobate Punished"
    DD: $1,800 13
A NYC skyscraper project begun by a Coney Island developer was bought by this car man in 1927
    $1200 17
In 1985 Oklahoma-born Wilma Mankiller became the first woman chief of this Indian nation
    $1200 8
The male of this bird species is seen here
    $1200 22
Receiving the Nobel Prize in 1950, this Southern author said, "I decline to accept the end of man"
    $1200 27
Added to the National Film Registry list in 2000 was a 1957 short that featured snacks singing this song
    $1600 4
A highlight of Enrico Caruso's career was his rendition of the aria "Vesti la Giubba" in this Leoncavallo opera
    $1600 14
Fast Italian cars are named for Enzo Ferrari, Alfieri Maserati & Ferruccio this
    $1600 18
Much is unknown about this Sundance Kid companion, including whether her name was Etta or Ethel
    $1600 9
This humorist's "You Know Me Al" is written as a series of letters from a bush league ballplayer
    $1600 23
William Allen White is quoted as saying this 25th president's face was an "unchipped mask of a kindly, dull gentleman"
    $1600 26
In the 2000 Rose Parade this Chicago company's float featured 10 pairs of twins
    $2000 5
In "La boheme", the sickly Mimi dies in the arms of her lover, this poet
    $2000 19
Geographic nickname of Mary Guinan, who greeted her nightclub customers with "Hello, Suckers!"
    $2000 10
Found in the constellation Lyra, it's the heavenly body seen here
    $2000 24
"He who meanly admires mean things is a snob", wrote this "Vanity Fair" author
    $2000 25
The eagle that represented the 1984 Summer Olympic Games was named this

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Tim Melissa Duke
$7,200 $17,200 $0
(lock game)

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Final Jeopardy! Round

WORLD FLAGS
This Mediterranean country is the world's only nation whose flag bears a geographic outline of itself

Final scores:

Tim Melissa Duke
$7,200 $17,200 $0
2nd place: $2,000 New champion: $17,200 3rd place: $1,000

Game dynamics:

Game dynamics graph

Coryat scores:

Tim Melissa Duke
$7,200 $14,200 $1,800
18 R,
5 W
22 R
(including 2 DDs),
5 W
5 R,
2 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $23,200

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Game tape date: 2002-06-18
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