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    $600 18
These hinged flaps on the trailing edges of wings are used to make an airplane bank to the right or to the left
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Show #3642 - Tuesday, June 6, 2000

Contestants

Gene Newmier, a family physician from Trappe, Maryland

Rahul Ranadive, a lawyer from Miami, Florida

Robin Zorthian, a part-time administrator from Greenwich, Connecticut (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $20,500)

Jeopardy! Round

COUNTRIES OF THE WORLD
TO THE NEAREST...
THE MOVIES
HURRICANES
AMERICA-PODGE
BEASTLY RHYME TIME
    $100 3
Under Hussein I this country gave its women the right to vote in 1973
    $100 13
To the nearest minute, it's how long it took Secretariat to run the Kentucky Derby in 1973
    $100 19
(Hi, I'm Drake Hogestyn.) You can meet me as John Black on "Days of Our Lives" & you may have "met" this actor as Joe Black in a '98 film
    $100 8
In 1995 Hurricane Peter McNeely was this boxer's first post-prison victim
    $100 26
On the evening of Nov. 3, 1992 he learned he was the first runner-up in the U.S. presidential election
    $100 1
A marine bivalve's improvisational music session
    $200 4
Girls can see geysers in this country where the name originated
    $200 14
According to the USDA food guide pyramid, to the nearest ounce, the serving size for ready-to-eat cereal
    $200 22
In this Christmas 1999 release Winona Ryder had a holly Jolie time with Angelina in the mental institute
    $200 9
A chimney on a hurricane lamp is usually made out of this
    $200 27
A national historic landmark since 1964, it links 2 NYC boroughs & bears the name of one of them
    $200 2
Bambi's camping equipment
    $300 5
Calabria is a region in the "toe" of this country's "boot"
    $300 15
To the nearest 50, number of years Harper's Magazine has been in existence
    $300 23
The poster for this Rita Hayworth classic is seen here:
    $300 16
The Spitfire & the Hawker Hurricane are types of these
    $300 10
A discount on Shamu
    $400 6
This Central American country's name means "depths"; it's what Columbus named the region
    $400 20
To the nearest 10, the number of states in the Union during our centennial year
    $400 24
Dolly Parton turns a cabdriver, played by this actor, into a country singer in "Rhinestone"
    DD: $500 17
"My Fair Lady" tune with the line "In Hertford, Hereford and Hampshire, hurricanes hardly happen"
    $400 11
Bucky's broad-bladed butcher knives
    $500 7
If you wear your DKNY to the DPRK, you'll be well dressed in this east Asian land
    $500 21
To the nearest mile, the height of Mount McKinley
    $500 25
She got an Oscar nomination for playing the Mrs. of "Mr. & Mrs. Bridge"
    $500 18
In 1984 this arachnid group had a Top 40 hit with "Rock You Like a Hurricane"
    $500 12
The pile where the woolly farm animals are stacked

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

Robin Rahul Gene
$1,100 $0 $0

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Robin Rahul Gene
$3,300 -$400 $200

Double Jeopardy! Round

ZOOLOGY
SPORTS ANNOUNCERS
WHO CREATED 'EM?
WINGS
DIVINATION
"CAPE"s
    $200 6
Unlike other crabs, it has a shell on its abdomen, forcing it to look constantly for temporary housing
    $200 1
Bob Cousy, who spent 13 years as a guard for this team, can now be found in its broadcast booth
    $200 21
Gooper Pollitt,
Jim O'Connor,
Stella Kowalski
    $200 16
This Roman god is often depicted in art as a chubby, winged infant wearing a blindfold
    $200 25
His prophesies, "The Centuries", said to reach to the year 3797, were first published in 1555
    $200 11
Batman's sobriquet
    $400 7
This Greek philosopher who studied animals in the 300s B.C. is often called the "Father of Zoology"
    $400 2
In 2000 this multi-sport announcer seen here moved to CBS after 25 years at NBC:
    $400 22
Gabriel Conroy,
Simon Dedalus,
Leopold Bloom
    $400 17
Martin Sheen plays President Josiah Bartlet in this NBC series about behind-the-scenes activities at the White House
    $400 29
The 3 main oracle sites in Greece were Dodona, Delos & this other "D" location
    $400 12
Although the JFK Space Center was once located here, then Cape Kennedy, it was moved to Merritt Island in 1964
    $600 8
This pet bird comes in 2 main types, depending on its singing: choppers & rollers
    $600 3
The Olympics & "Wide World of Sports" are covered in announcer Jim's autobiography "The Real" this
    $600 23
Eliot Rosewater,
Dr. Felix Hoenikker,
Billy Pilgrim
    $600 18
These hinged flaps on the trailing edges of wings are used to make an airplane bank to the right or to the left
    $600 26
Many modern packs of these cards go back to the design of the 1910 Rider-Waite pack
    $600 13
This African ox can kill lions with its heavy hoofs & horns
    $800 9
The name of this colorful baboon relative sounds like it could be a synonym for a guy with a jackhammer
    $800 4
The 1980 U.S. Olympic hockey team inspired Al Michaels to ask this 5-word question
    $800 24
Ike McCaslin,
Percy Grimm,
Benjy Compson
    $800 19
A winged god named Ahura Mazda is the symbol of this ancient Persian religion
    DD: $1,000 27
Chinese for "The Book of Changes", it's a set of 64 symbols, set some 4,000 years ago
    $800 14
This 1 1/2 story wooden cottage style has a central chimney & is covered by a gabled roof
    $1000 10
This burrowing rodent has fur-lined pouches on the outside of its cheeks in which it carries food
    $1000 5
The voice of the Yankees & later of "This Week in Baseball", he was known for his cry of "How about that!"
    DD: $700 30
Hedda Tesman,
Helen Alving,
Knut Brovik
    $1000 20
The prophet Isaiah describes these angels as having 6 wings: 2 to cover their faces, 2 to cover their feet & 2 to fly
    $1000 28
For an actor to see if he's getting cast in the new Viking movie, he may cast these, letters of a Norse alphabet
    $1000 15
This African island republic is of volcanic origin but today has only one active crater, on Fogo Island

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Robin Rahul Gene
$4,500 $3,000 $4,500

Final Jeopardy! Round

NEW CLASSICAL MUSIC
In 1999 in Norfolk, the Virginia Symphony premiered Steve Heitzeg's "Aqua", an homage to this man

Final scores:

Robin Rahul Gene
$2,500 $3,000 $100
2nd place: a trip to Spice Island Beach Resort, Grenada New champion: $3,000 3rd place: Samsung 8 mm camcorder

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Robin Rahul Gene
$4,400 $2,800 $5,200
19 R
(including 1 DD),
4 W
11 R
(including 1 DD),
4 W
16 R,
8 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $12,400

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