Show #3785 - Friday, February 2, 2001

Contestants

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Paul Barry, a financial consultant from Hampton Falls, New Hampshire

Kim Marshall, a defense analyst from Washington, D.C.

Mark Stacy, a newspaper copy editor from Morgantown, West Virginia (whose 2-day cash winnings total $10,900)

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Jeopardy! Round

U.S. GEOGRAPHY
BE AFRAID...
(Alex: Be very, very afraid!)
HIRSCHFELD
SLOGANS
EARTH SCIENCE
WORDS FROM "JEOPARDY!"
(Alex: The correct responses will be words that can be formed from the letters you find in "Jeopardy!")
    $100 1
The Chicago River flows out of this great lake; the Kalamazoo River flows in
    $100 26
These items terrify pternophobics, so give them a pillow with artificial filling
    $100 21
"Dead" guitarist seen here:
    $100 16
When this detergent's "in... dirt's out"
    $100 6
An analysis of seawater shows that about 78% of the total solids are this one mineral
    $100 11
Give someone enough of this & he'll hang himself with it
    $200 2
The Okefenokee Swamp covers nearly 700 square miles in these 2 states
    $200 27
It's not a fear of actress Rene (unless she's from Moscow)
    $200 22
Hirschfeld compared this billionaire to a "loving cup"
    $200 17
This brand "has the lock on freshness"
    $200 7
It's a fracture of the Earth's rocky outer shell where sections of rock slide against each other
    $200 12
This term for a minute opening in the skin doesn't sound very rich
    $300 3
Apprpriately, you'll find the Black & Funeral Mountains in this "mournful" region of California
    $300 28
Lucrezia Borgia may not be a good choice as a dinner guest if you're toxiphobic, afraid of this
    $300 23
Hard to "Believe" that this singer is in her 50s
    $300 18
"The one that coats is the only one you need"
    $300 8
Larger than dust, this particulate matter from volcanoes ranges from .01 to .16 inches in diameter
    $300 13
Whenever it precedes "vu" I feel like I've seen this word before
    $400 4
It makes sense that this is "The Mountain State" since it lies entirely within the Appalachians
    $400 29
Anthophobia is a fear of these, but don't let it vase you
    $400 24
Musician seen here who gave us all that jazz
    $400 19
"You'll wonder where the yellow went when you brush your teeth with" this
    $400 9
From the Latin for "flowing together", it's where 2 or more streams flow together to form one
    $400 14
When talking about your kids, it pairs with "pride"
    $500 5
1 of 2 capes in North Carolina that have been designated national seashores
    $500 30
You won't feel the need for this, if you're tachophobic
    $500 25
1977 movie represented here:
    $500 20
"Because I'm worth it"
    DD: $800 10
This electrically charged layer of the atmosphere makes long-distance radio communication possible
    $500 15
Odd that this is the only one of Disney's 7 Dwarfs whose name is contained in "Jeopardy!"

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

Mark Kim Paul
$2,200 -$200 $1,400

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Mark Kim Paul
$4,100 -$400 $3,200

Double Jeopardy! Round

GREEK MYTHOLOGY
"N" TERTAINMENT
ELECTION 2000
X
LITERARY NARRATORS
BEFORE & AFTER
    $200 1
This most powerful Greek god was also the god of justice & the god of oaths & hospitality
    $200 17
First name of comic actor Macdonald, his sitcom character, or a "Cheers" barfly
    $200 16
A joke had it that this Green Party nominee was furious at Al Gore for ruining his chance at the presidency
    $200 6
"The Big Sleep"
    $200 8
The Duke & his buddy Garth are featured on this local public access show
    $400 2
Perseus cut off the head of this gorgon & presented it to King Polydectes
    $400 22
This film director & partner of Elaine May was born in Berlin with the last name Peschkowsky
    $400 18
The costliest House race ever unseated the GOP's James Rogan, a prosecutor in this 1998 - '99 process
    $400 29
Mystique, Rogue & Storm are 3 members of this superhero group
    $400 7
"The Catcher in the Rye"
    $400 10
Jinks the Cat hated this mouse & country girl group to "pieces"
    $600 3
Achilles was killed when an arrow shot by this son of King Priam struck his heel
    $600 23
It precedes "knows anything" in writer William Goldman's 3-word statement about Hollywood
    $600 19
The famous brother seen here; he was on the spot to deliver Florida to the Republicans
    $600 26
Cable network that's home to "The X Show"
    $600 9
"Treasure Island"
    $600 11
In 1973 he howled "You Are So Beautiful" to the moon
    $800 4
She was the mistress of the hunt as well as the goddess of the moon
    $800 24
This co-creator of the stage show "Stop the World -- I Want to Get Off" was married to Joan Collins
    DD: $1,500 20
The late governor Mel Carnahan won a U.S. Senate seat in this state
    DD: $1,500 27
The L.A. Times reports the X in Gen-X stands for this, the number of generations of Americans since 1776
    $800 13
"Born on the Fourth of July"
    $800 12
She had a face that could launch a thousand ships, or stir teen hearts in "A Summer Place"
    $1000 5
Because he was clever & inventive, this speedster with winged sandals was sometimes called the "master thief"
    $1000 25
This silent screen star seen here was born in Poland: P-o-l-a, N.-D.
    $1000 21
The same-named son of a famous football coach, he won a Senate seat in Virginia
    $1000 28
When the Greeks used an "X", they called the letter this
    $1000 14
"The Glass Menagerie"
    $1000 15
Kids' song with the line, "Fly's in the buttermilk, shoo Hulk, shoo"

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Mark Kim Paul
$5,000 $5,500 $3,800

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Final Jeopardy! Round

HISTORIC LISTS
Sylvester IV & Calixtus III are 2 of the nearly 40 men now placed on the list of these

Final scores:

Mark Kim Paul
$2,300 $1,000 $2,000
3-day champion: $13,200 3rd place: Fisher Home Theater System 2nd place: Trip to Sydney, Australia

Game dynamics:

Game dynamics graph

Coryat scores:

Mark Kim Paul
$4,000 $4,800 $3,800
20 R
(including 2 DDs),
6 W
13 R
(including 1 DD),
3 W
14 R,
4 W

Combined Coryat: $12,600

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Game tape date: 2000-11-14
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