Kim Worth game 4.
Jeopardy! Round responses
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(Kim: Uh, who are the um, [*]s?)
Polo
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the National Spelling Bee
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(David: Who is Hawthorne?)
Edward Bulwer-Lytton
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Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 16):
Kim |
Susan |
David |
$2,600 |
$400 |
$1,100 |
Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:
Kim |
Susan |
David |
$4,300 |
$1,600 |
$2,300 |
Double Jeopardy! Round responses
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(Alex: Boy, you were running that atlas through your brain, weren't you?)
New Mexico & Texas
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[Formerly known as British Honduras]
Belize
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(David: What is The Blue and the Gray?)
North and South
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(Susan: What is Titicaca?)
Lake Managua
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(Kim: Who is Vespucci?) ... (Alex: Hence, the Mercator projections.)
Gerardus Mercator
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(Kim: Who is Melvin Belli?) (Susan: Who is Bailey?)
Gerry Spence
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Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:
Kim |
Susan |
David |
$10,000 |
$1,600 |
$7,900 |
[wagering suggestions for these scores]
Final Jeopardy! Round responses
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(Alex: Wilson won a Nobel Peace Prize in 1919, but he was never a vice president. Charles Dawes was Calvin Coolidge's vice president.)Susan | Who was Wilson? | $1,500 | David | Who was Theodore Roosevelt? | $7,100 | Kim | Who was Theodore Roosevelt | $7,000 | Charles Dawes or Theodore Roosevelt |
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Final scores:
Kim |
Susan |
David |
$17,000 |
$100 |
$15,000 |
Game dynamics:
Kim |
Susan |
David |
$9,900 |
$1,600 |
$7,200 |
Game tape date: 1997-02-11
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