Show #4274 - Thursday, March 13, 2003

(Sarah: We're at the home of the Chicago Cubs, Wrigley Field.)

Contestants

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Amir Marouni, a pre-med student from Austin, Texas

David Dayen, a video editor originally from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (whose 1-day cash winnings total $10,400)

Randy Harris, an estate and trust attorney from Madison, New Jersey (whose 2-day cash winnings total $31,200)

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Jeopardy! Round

THE NORTHERNMOST NATION
WRIGLEY FIELD
BITS & PIECES
THE SUPREME COURT
GIRL SCOUT BADGES
11-LETTER WORDS
    $200 15
The Netherlands,
Norway,
Nepal
    $200 3
Purists screamed but many 9-to-5ers were pleased when Wrigley Field added these in 1988
    $200 17
A 1998 32-cent stamp shows a woman as this type of performer in an "Attitude Derriere" pose
    $200 10
The Judiciary Act of 1869 stabilized the size of the court at this number
    $200 26
Some old badges have new names; this science is now "Rocks Rock"
    $200 1
This slang word is a blend of fantastic & fabulous
    $400 16
Peru,
Poland,
Papua New Guinea
    $400 6
A flag bearing one of these 2 letters flies atop the scoreboard after every game
    $400 19
The Statue of Liberty holds a torch in her right hand & this in her left hand
    $400 11
In 1985 the Supreme Court said the police can't use this "force" unless there's a threat of immediate harm
    $400 27
It's where a Girl Scout has to "go" to earn her Cybergirlscout badge
    $400 2
One who studies & researches family histories & pedigrees
    $600 20
Vatican City,
Vietnam,
Venezuela
    $600 7
(Sarah of the Clue Crew at Wrigley Field in Chicago) I'm at Wrigley Field, or as sportscasters say, "The Friendly" these "of Wrigley Field"
    $600 23
The spells of the magician in this Johnny Hart comic strip usually backfire...if they work at all
    $600 12
The Senate must have liked Felix Frankfurter; this type of vote was taken to confirm him
    $600 28
The Signaller badge of 1920 required a girl to send messages in semaphore & this
    $600 4
The largest ethnic group in this war-torn nation is the Pushtun, making up about 40% of the population
    $800 21
Bolivia,
Botswana,
Bulgaria
    $800 8
If you're quiet at Wrigley Field, you can almost hear this late broadcaster sing "Take Me Out to the Ball Game"
    $800 24
If served this legal writ, you will be required to appear in court to give testimony
    $800 13
This man whom James Madison tried to put on the court declined, then followed him into the White House
    DD: $1,200 29
In 1926 a Girl Scout could earn a badge for this job, sung about on the 8th day of Christmas
    $800 5
In Britain, he's a dealer in small wares & notions; in the U.S., he sells men's hats, shirts & ties
    $1000 22
Mali,
Mexico,
Macedonia
    $1000 9
(Sarah of the Clue Crew at Wrigley Field in Chicago) It was a great day on May 12, 1970 when this Cub hit his 500th career home run at Wrigley Field
    $1000 25
This state's lowest point, Big Stone Lake, lies about 100 miles east of Aberdeen on its border with Minnesota
    $1000 14
Edward White was nominated as chief justice by this president who later replaced him on the court
    $1000 18
A pyramid is an example of this type of solid in which all 4 sides are the same size

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

Randy David Amir
$600 $2,200 $2,200

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Randy David Amir
$2,000 $4,600 $3,000

Double Jeopardy! Round

AFRICAN MAMMALS
DON'T SWEAT THE SMALL STUFF
POP LIT
BRITS ALIVE!
A GENRE-OUS HELPING
"ANTI"-MATTER
    $400 1
Just the skin of this creature weighs 1 ton & has an area of about 350 square feet
    $400 11
Smaller species of these birds are commonly known as doves
    $400 19
The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band sang about the one "at Pooh Corner"; Aretha Franklin, about the one "That Jack Built"
    $400 26
He's now 20 years old & second in line
    $400 16
"Ride the High Country" with Joel McCrea & Randolph Scott is a classic in this film genre
    $400 6
It's added to your car's water to help keep your engine cool
    $800 2
It's the animal that's most closely related to humans
    $800 12
Often dressed in green, these small & mischievous Irish elves are said to have magical powers
    $800 22
The Beatles & Jefferson Airplane delved into this "Alice" author for inspiration
    $800 17
In 1979 NYC's Sugarhill Gang gave us the first Billboard Hot 100 hit in this genre
    $800 7
Quick! Give me the name of a poison remedy from the Greek for "to give against"
    $1200 3
All of the lionesses in this social grouping are related to each other & most spend their entire life in it
    $1200 13
Cheeseheads know that this state is home to the smallest city with an NFL football team
    $1200 23
Eric Carmen's "Boats Against the Current" flowed from the last line of this F. Scott Fitzgerald book
    $1200 18
Cyril Tourneur liked this basic dramatic genre; "The Atheist's" one & "The Revenger's" one are attributed to him
    $1200 8
The Battle of Sharpsburg is what the South called the bloody Civil War battle of this creek
    $1600 4
This even-toed ungulate spends much of its day in the water & can remain submerged for up to 10 minutes
    $1600 14
Of the 3 main particles that make up an atom, this one is the smallest by mass
    $1600 24
Springsteen's "Darkness on the Edge of Town" is based on a speech in this book about the Joad family
    $1600 20
It's the Japanese term for animated films, many based on manga, or comic books
    $1600 9
Oedipus & Jocasta's doomed daughter
    DD: $5,600 5
(Alex in Africa) The name of the animal behind me (rhinoceros) comes from 2 Greek words which mean these 2 body parts
    $2000 15
In "Sunset Boulevard" this character retorts, "I am big. It's the pictures that got small"
    DD: $3,000 25
This hit by the Motels checks out a play by Tennessee Williams
    $2000 21
Term for the type of painting seen here, it can also mean something designed to arouse discussion
    $2000 10
This city in southern Turkey is now the capital of Hatay province

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Randy David Amir
$7,000 $7,800 $7,000

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Final Jeopardy! Round

EARLY AMERICAN HISTORY
On Sept. 8, 1565 the first Catholic parish in what is now the U.S. was founded at this settlement

Final scores:

Randy David Amir
$0 $1,599 $6,199
3rd place: $1,000 2nd place: $2,000 New champion: $6,199

Game dynamics:

Game dynamics graph

Coryat scores:

Randy David Amir
$15,600 $7,800 $8,200
21 R,
5 W
(including 2 DDs)
12 R,
3 W
14 R,
2 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $31,600

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Game tape date: 2002-11-17
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