Suggest correction - #3556 - 2000-02-07

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    DD: $500 8
The cable film about this secretary of state "and Nixon" aired days before Oliver Stone's "Nixon" came out
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Show #3556 - Monday, February 7, 2000

2000-A College Championship quarterfinal game 1.
The contestants were introduced from the left to right positions, entering the auditorium and pausing to be introduced before taking their places behind their lecterns.

Contestants

Janet Wong, a senior at Drew University from Eatontown, New Jersey

Darren Bates, a senior at UC San Diego from Sherman Oaks, California

Marcail Moran, a sophomore at Hollins University from New Orleans, Louisiana

Jeopardy! Round

AMERICAN GOVERNMENT
HISTORY ON TV
TRAVEL U.S.A.
DORM CUISINE
SHE'S ANNE
"I" FULL
    $100 1
It begins, "We the people of the United States, in order to form..."
    $100 6
In this show's 1983 finale, the Korean War ends but Hawkeye has a nervous breakdown
    $100 16
The San Francisco garden named for this British bard features plants mentioned in his works
    $100 11
This snack is healthiest when prepared in a hot-air popper
    $100 22
Her diary was first published in 1947 under its Dutch title "Het Achterhuis"
    $100 21
Exactly the same, like some twins
    $200 2
While he rarely appears in the Senate, it's his job to cast the deciding vote when there's a tie
    $200 7
Paddy Moloney of The Chieftains produced the soundtrack for PBS' series on these people "in America"
    $200 17
You might stay in one of the River Run Cottages if you visit this actor's Sundance Village in Utah
    $200 12
Snack-sized sticks of mozzarella are sold under this name because they can be pulled apart into strands
    $200 27
On the big screen, Genevieve Bujold & Merle Oberon have both played this wife of Henry VIII
    $200 23
Pay no attention to
    $300 3
It's the body that meets here:
    DD: $500 8
The cable film about this secretary of state "and Nixon" aired days before Oliver Stone's "Nixon" came out
    $300 18
Open since 1982, its name is an acronym for Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow
    $300 13
A popular way to make smooth peanut butter go crunch is to spread it on stalks of this green veggie
    $300 28
She took on the role of doomed showerer Marion Crane in the 1998 remake of "Psycho"
    $300 24
From the Latin for "to read", it means "impossible to read"
    $400 4
This daily account of the goings-on in the House & Senate has been published by the government since 1873
    $400 9
In a 1992 TV movie Robert Duvall played Stalin & Maximilian Schell was this predecessor
    $400 19
You can ride a streetcar or a sternwheeler to this city's Audubon Zoo
    $400 14
Fresh varieties of this dairy treat with a Turkish name have more active bacteria than the frozen
    $400 29
Sting wrote the song "Moon Over Bourbon Street" about a vampire named Louis, one of this author's characters
    $400 25
A carved image of a deity, or any object of adoration
    $500 5
It's no longer a secret -- in 1856 Millard Fillmore ran for president on this party's ticket & lost
    $500 10
The footage seen here is from the History Channel's show this man "and the Age of Steel":
    $500 20
Octagon House in Washington, D.C. is the place where the Treaty of Ghent that ended this war was signed in 1815
    $500 15
Related to poison ivy, this kidney-shaped snack nut is sold without its toxic shell
    $500 30
In 1887 she became Helen Keller's teacher
    $500 26
A Muslim priest

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 11):

Marcail Darren Janet
$600 $100 $1,400

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Marcail Darren Janet
$2,400 $1,600 $3,500

Double Jeopardy! Round

PEOPLE IN HISTORY
ANAGRAMS
BRIT LIT
THE GOBI DESERT
ROCK STARS
NUMBERS
    $200 6
Well I'll be a monkey's uncle, in 1859 he shocked the world with his "Origin of Species"
    $200 24
You may eat this candied tuber at Thanksgiving
    $200 11
The man-eating Grendel, Grendel's mom & a fire-breathing dragon are slain in this epic from the 8th century
    $200 21
The big Gobi event of 1955 was the completion of one of these spanning the desert
    $200 12
Jay-Z joins her on "Heartbreaker"
    $200 1
Number of stripes on the flag of France plus the number of stripes on the flag of Italy
    $400 7
He's the emperor portrayed here in 1804, clad in his elaborate coronation dress:
    $400 25
Nervously walk back & forth across the cape
    $400 17
The second line of this Dylan Thomas poem says, "Old age should burn and rave at close of day"
    $400 22
In July 1993 an egg containing the embryo of one of these was found at Ukhaa Tolgod in the Gobi
    $400 13
Formerly known as Prince, he's now calling himself by this 2-word name
    $400 2
"Dollars" paid for Manhattan plus the number of eggs in 2 dozen
    $600 8
This king of the Huns is said to have been a small man with a big head & a flat nose; not too attractive!
    $600 28
When he gets a wild blue idea, Rodney goes off there
    $600 18
His 1915 novel "The Rainbow" was declared obscene; so was his 1928 novel
    $600 23
These climatic events are common in the Gobi; a severe one may be called the "black wind"
    $600 14
She's the doll seen here:
    $600 3
Number of continents whose names begin with "E" plus the number of degrees in a right angle
    $800 9
This author of "The Prince" was briefly imprisoned for allegedly conspiring against the Medicis
    $800 29
To gaze at the obverse side
    DD: $700 19
"The Lamb", one of his "Songs of Innocence", asks, "Little lamb, who made thee?"
    $800 26
"Gobi" means "waterless place" in the Altaic languages collectively called this national language
    $800 15
This ex-Spice Girl was once a model on the Turkish version of "Let's Make a Deal"
    $800 4
Number of U.S. states with a Pacific coast plus the number of U.S. presidents named Robert
    $1000 10
For helping the Lincoln conspirators, she was the first woman hanged by the U.S. government
    $1000 30
Mama Mia! An Italian might dream about this person
    $1000 20
This 1651 whale of a treatise on government by Thomas Hobbes is a defense of secular monarchy
    DD: $2,000 27
Gobi explorer Nikolai Przhevalski discovered a wild camel & the world's last surviving wild species of this
    $1000 16
Her career became even more fruitful after "Tidal" went triple platinum
    $1000 5
The number of tons in a kiloton plus the atomic number of hydrogen

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Marcail Darren Janet
$4,600 $2,200 $7,400

Final Jeopardy! Round

WORLD GEOGRAPHY
The land closest to zero longitude, zero latitude & zero altitude, Cape Three Points is found on this continent

Final scores:

Marcail Darren Janet
$2,500 $2 $9,300
2nd place: $2,500 if eliminated 3rd place: $2,500 if eliminated Automatic semifinalist

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Marcail Darren Janet
$4,600 $4,200 $7,900
12 R,
1 W
15 R,
5 W
(including 1 DD)
20 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $16,700

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