Responses for Show #2973 - Wednesday, July 2, 1997

Kim Worth game 4.

Contestants

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David Achar, a video buyer from Teaneck, New Jersey

Susan Lee, a housewife from Glencoe, Illinois

Kim Worth, a waiter and writer from Venice, California (whose 3-day cash winnings total $47,000)

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Jeopardy! Round responses

WORLD HISTORY
NEW WAVE MUSIC
CONTESTS
THE ELEMENTS
AFRICAN COOKING
THE LEAST MOVEMENT
(Alex: Let me give you a little bit of an explanation about this category: each correct response will be an anagram of one of the words in the category, in this case it will be "least", so all you have to do is rearrange some letters.)
    $100 7
Christopher Columbus

David
    $100 4
The Police

Kim
    $100 22
Tom Sawyer

Susan
    $100 1
arsenic

Kim
    $100 8
Egypt

Kim
    $100 20
tales

David
    $200 13
Iraq

David
    $200 17
The Cars

David
    $200 27
a solar-powered vehicle

Susan
    $200 2
calcium

Susan
    $200 9
peanut

Susan
    $200 23
a slate

Kim
    $300 14
(Kim: Uh, who are the um, [*]s?)

Polo

Kim
    $1,000 18
Blondie ("Call Me")

David
    $300 28
the National Spelling Bee

Kim
    $300 3
iron

David
    $300 10
banana

Kim
    $300 24
steal

Kim
    $400 15
the Praetorian Guard

Kim
    $400 19
Chrissie Hynde

Susan
    $400 30
a caber

David
    $400 5
nitrogen

Kim
    $400 11
Morocco

Kim
    $400 25
stale

Kim
    $500 16
Peru

David
    $500 21
The Human League

Triple Stumper
    $500 29
(David: Who is Hawthorne?)

Edward Bulwer-Lytton

SusanDavid
    $500 6
actinium

Triple Stumper
    $500 12
a pumpkin

Kim
    $500 26
a stela

Kim

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

NORTH AMERICAN GEOGRAPHY
16th CENTURY NAMES
LEGAL PEOPLE
BALLET
MUSEUMS
CIVIL WAR LIT
    $200 2
California

Kim
    $200 11
Martin Luther

David
    $200 16
Sandra Day O'Connor

Kim
    $200 26
Quasimodo

Susan
    $200 1
Norman Rockwell

Kim
    $200 21
Mary Todd Lincoln

Kim
    $1,800 3
(Alex: Boy, you were running that atlas through your brain, weren't you?)

New Mexico & Texas

Kim
    $400 12
Ivan the Terrible

Susan
    $400 17
Rush Limbaugh

Kim
    $400 27
4

Kim
    $400 7
Mary Baker Eddy

Kim
    $400 22
Ulysses S. Grant

David
    $600 4
[Formerly known as British Honduras]

Belize

Triple Stumper
    $600 13
Jane Seymour

Susan
    $600 18
Jack Kevorkian

Kim
    $600 28
Margot Fonteyn

David
    $600 8
baseball bats

David
    $600 23
(David: What is The Blue and the Gray?)

North and South

SusanDavid
    $800 5
(Susan: What is Titicaca?)

Lake Managua

Susan
Triple Stumper
    $800 14
Suleiman

Kim
    $800 19
Johnnie Cochran

Kim
    $800 29
Agnes de Mille

David
    $800 9
Bombay (Mumbai)

David
    $800 24
the Army of the Potomac

David
    $1000 6
Panama

David
    $1,300 15
(Kim: Who is Vespucci?)
...
(Alex: Hence, the Mercator projections.)

Gerardus Mercator

Kim
    $1000 20
(Kim: Who is Melvin Belli?)
(Susan: Who is Bailey?)

Gerry Spence

KimSusan
Triple Stumper
    $1000 30
Federico Garcia Lorca

David
    $1000 10
oil

Kim
    $1000 25
Andersonville

Kim

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

VICE PRESIDENTS
(Alex: Wilson won a Nobel Peace Prize in 1919, but he was never a vice president. Charles Dawes was Calvin Coolidge's vice president.)
SusanWho was Wilson?
$1,500
DavidWho was Theodore Roosevelt?
$7,100
KimWho was Theodore Roosevelt
$7,000
Charles Dawes or Theodore Roosevelt

Final scores:

Kim Susan David
$17,000 $100 $15,000
4-day champion: $64,000 3rd place: a Samsung 8mm compact camcorder 2nd place: a trip to Fiesta Americana, Mexico City

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Kim Susan David
$9,900 $1,600 $7,200
27 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
(including 1 DD)
10 R,
2 W
17 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W

Combined Coryat: $18,700

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Game tape date: 1997-02-11
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