Show #4206 - Monday, December 9, 2002

Contestants

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Jennifer Pasche, a homemaker from McHenry, Illinois

Thom Morrissey, an account manager from Tustin, California

Ayesha Black, a student from Los Angeles, California (whose 1-day cash winnings total $12,200)

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Jeopardy! Round

IT BORDERS BOTH
VETERINARY AFFAIRS
4-LETTER BANDS
COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES
A DIRTY CATEGORY
GOOD BUY
    $200 6
Israel & Libya
    $200 26
Contrary to myth, this part of a dog doesn't need to be cold, but should usually be moist
    $200 1
This hard-rockin' band was shown without make-up on the cover of 1983's "Lick It Up"
    $200 11
The university of this state has branches in Birmingham, Huntsville & Tuscaloosa
    $200 21
Each year at the Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards, this green goop is poured over a chosen celebrity
    $200 16
If you buy a vowel on this TV show, it'll cost you $250
    $400 7
Estonia & Lithuania
    $400 27
It's another common name for foot-and-mouth disease
    $400 2
This Aussie band had hits in the late '80s with "Devil Inside" & "Need You Tonight"
    $400 12
Due to a fire in 1764, few books exist from its original library established around 1638
    $400 22
Rejecting a valuable thing along with the unimportant is "throwing the baby out with" this
    $400 17
In 1917 the U.S. purchased the Virgin Islands from this Scandinavian country for $25 million
    $600 8
Belgium & the Czech Republic
    $600 28
Vets use antibiotics on fish suffering from "rot" of this, whether dorsal or caudal
    $600 3
This duo had a 1984 No. 1 hit with "Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go"
    DD: $1,000 13
Oral Roberts University is in Oklahoma; the university named for this man is in Hawaii & Utah
    $600 23
Partially melted snow or a watery mire, it's lent its name to a political "fund"
    $600 18
Roger Williams purchased the site for this state capital from the Narragansett Indians
    $800 9
Costa Rica & Colombia
    $800 29
The Association of Avian Veterinarians says that to protect other birds, do this to a new bird for at least 6 weeks
    $800 4
2 sets of brothers were in this "Whip It" group: Jerry & Bob Casale & Mark & Bob Mothersbaugh
    $800 14
We can't argue the fact -- the Whig-Cliosophic Society of Princeton, one of these clubs, dates back to 1765
    $800 24
Discoloration on a metal surface; a scandal can do it to your reputation
    $800 19
In 1882 this American purchased Jumbo the elephant from the London Zoo
    $1000 10
France & Spain
    $1000 30
In 1987 researchers found a new virus in cats, known by this 3-letter abbreviation
    $1000 5
The musical "Mamma Mia!" features the music of this '70s pop powerhouse
    $1000 15
Among occupational school nicknames are the Brandeis Judges & the Whittier these
    $1000 25
This 4-letter term for a sticky, greasy residue was originally the brand name of a degreasing solvent
    $1000 20
One of the organizers of the Republican Party, William Seward, negotiated this purchase as U.S. secretary of state

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

Ayesha Thom Jennifer
$4,200 $1,400 -$400

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Ayesha Thom Jennifer
$7,400 $3,000 -$800

Double Jeopardy! Round

SHAKESPEARE'S EARLY DRAFTS
(Alex: We want you to name the play for us, if you will.)
CLASSIC FILMS
FAMOUS JOHNS
BRAND NAMES
OH, WHAT A YEAR!
TO A "T"
(Alex: Each correct response will end with a "T".)
    $400 7
"To be or not to be...that is a real head-scratcher"
    $400 2
1953's "The Robe" opened in this new wide-screen process
    $400 12
Elected in 1986, this Arizona senator was born in the Panama Canal Zone
    $400 21
Once capital of a Russian duchy, Helsinki became capital of ind. Finland in this year of the Russian Revolution
    $400 1
Problem with the final note of the following
    $800 8
"O, wherefore art thou, my love?" "Down here in the oleander! I fear I tasted of some bad eel at your kinsmen's feast"
    $800 3
5 decades before Nicole Kidman & Ewan McGregor, Zsa Zsa Gabor & Jose Ferrer were in a Paris-set film called this
    $800 13
This man's "Liberty Bell March" was used as the theme song for "Monty Python's Flying Circus"
    $800 27
Of 1992, 1994 or 1996, the last full year one party controlled the White House & Congress
    $800 17
The main force; if you can 'bear" it, you take on most of the burden
    $1200 9
"Once more unto the breach, once more! (aside) Why did we not just use the door?"
    $1200 4
Tex Ritter sang the theme of this 1952 Gary Cooper pic
    $1200 14
In 1889 this man, "The Boston Strong Boy", KO'd Jake Kilrain after 75 rounds
    $1200 28
Candy-coated almonds were the inspiration for this candy-coated gum
    $1200 24
Part of 3 Apollo moon missions, lunar roving vehicles were driven for the last time in this election year
    $1200 18
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports) It's the result I'll get [working a division problem on the chalkboard]; not the specific number, just the general term
    $1600 10
"The quality of mercy is rather lumpy, methinks"
    DD: $4,000 5
Elizabeth Taylor's 1950 wedding to Nicky Hilton was worked into the publicity for this new comedy of hers
    $1600 15
His powerful literary chronicles include "North and South", "Love and War" & "Heaven and Hell"
    DD: $6,000 25
In 1926 master chocolatier Joseph Draps began this company in Brussels, not Coventry
    $1600 22
Oh, the humanity! The Hindenburg crashed in New Jersey in this 8th year of the Great Depression
    $1600 19
From the Latin for "to come around", it's what you might do to the rules
    $2000 11
"If playing that lute will increase my chance of getting some action around here, play on!"
    $2000 6
A barker ends this 1952 film with "...you can shake the sawdust off your feet but you can't shake it out of your heart..."
    $2000 16
When he ran for president as an independent in 1980, his running mate was Patrick Lucey
    $2000 26
Randy Jones' BBQ at San Diego's Qualcomm Stadium sells a half-pound hot dog named for this baseball equipment brand
    $2000 23
"The Autobiography of Malcolm X" was published in this year, the same year he was assassinated
    $2000 20
For a newborn, "in" one of these means half a second

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Ayesha Thom Jennifer
$19,400 $2,600 $2,000
(lock game)

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Final Jeopardy! Round

WORDS
This common expression of distress comes from an English representation of the French for "help me"

Final scores:

Ayesha Thom Jennifer
$20,000 $1,199 $0
2-day champion: $32,200 2nd place: $2,000 3rd place: $1,000

Game dynamics:

Game dynamics graph

Coryat scores:

Ayesha Thom Jennifer
$17,000 $8,200 $2,000
25 R
(including 1 DD),
3 W
12 R
(including 1 DD),
3 W
(including 1 DD)
6 R,
3 W

Combined Coryat: $27,200

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Game tape date: 2002-09-17
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