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    $300 4
This card deck's Minor Arcana has 14 cards in each suit; a page is between the 10 & jack
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Show #3506 - Monday, November 29, 1999

Contestants

Chris Schlekat, an environmental scientist from Menlo Park, California

Debbie Fawcett, a medical biller from Ronkonkoma, New York

Sharon Glickman, a comptroller from Coral Springs, Florida (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $9,201)

Jeopardy! Round

BIBLICAL VOICES
THE "A" LIST
MYTH & MAGIC
BEFORE & AFTER
FOREIGN-BORN YANKS
JOHNNY GILBERT ROCKS!
(Alex: Last season, we had JOHNNY GILBERT DOES SHAKESPEARE; it proved to be so popular that our viewers wanted us to feature him again, and that's what we're doing today!)
    $100 23
Jesus "cried out with a loud voice" & commanded this dead man to "come forth"
    $100 1
You're this if you're from the Pampas
    $100 2
Unlike in the U.S., if one of these crosses your path in England, it means good luck
    $100 6
The buck stops with this president who wrote "Breakfast at Tiffany's"
    $100 11
The G in MGM, he was born in Warsaw, Poland
    $100 14
More than 2,000 versions of this 1965 song have been recorded:

"Suddenly /
I'm not half the man I used to be /
There's a shadow hanging over me"
    $200 24
This apostle "lifted up his voice" & addressed the crowd at Pentecost
    $200 7
You're this if you're from Adelaide
    $200 3
Cloves of this are sometimes placed in a bridal bouquet for good luck
    $200 27
George Washington's Virginia estate that co-chaired Clinton's transition team
    $200 12
This member of Clinton's cabinet was born in Prague
    $200 18
This song topped the pop, R&B & country charts in 1957:

"The warden said, 'Hey, buddy, don't you be no square /
If you can't find a partner, use a wooden chair'"
    $300 22
This blind father recognized Jacob's voice but thought his goatskin-covered hands were those of Esau
    $300 8
You're this if you're from Innsbruck
    $300 4
This card deck's Minor Arcana has 14 cards in each suit; a page is between the 10 & jack
    $300 15
A college football head coach from 1918 to 1931, he hailed from Voss, Norway
    $300 19
This song was written for a 1967 film:

"Where have you gone, Joe DiMaggio /
A nation turns its lonely eyes to you (Woo, woo, woo)"
    DD: $1,000 25
His was the "voice of one crying in the wilderness"
    $400 9
You're this if you're from Kabul
    $400 5
Not feeling well? You may want to cleanse this field surrounding your body, from the Greek for "breath" or "breeze"
    $400 16
He hosts a late-night network news show, but not from Lancashire, England, where he was born
    $400 20
People were crazy about this 1999 song:

"Her lips are devil-red and her skin's the color of mocha..."
    $500 26
In the first book of Samuel, he asked, "Is this thy voice, my son David?"
    $500 10
You're this if you're from Luanda
    $500 13
This plant yields a hair dye as well as as tint used in magical hand & foot tattoos
    $500 17
Born in Petrovichi, Russia, this prolific writer's works include "Foundation's Edge" & "The Gods Themselves"
    $500 21
The title track of a 1976 album, this song topped the charts in 1977:

"You can check out any time you like, but you can never leave"

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

Sharon Debbie Chris
$700 $1,200 $1,800

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Sharon Debbie Chris
$800 $2,900 $2,700

Double Jeopardy! Round

RUSSIAN CITIES
FRED ASTAIRE FILMS
WORD ORIGINS
AMERICAN NICKNAMES
4 OUT OF 5
DOCTORS
    $200 5
By the 15th C., this city was capital of the Russian state & the seat of the Russian Orthodox Church
    $200 25
Astaire was nominated for a Supporting Actor Oscar for this fiery 1974 disaster epic
    $200 1
Type of moustache named for its resemblance to a bicycle part
    $200 7
The "Tip" of Congress
    $200 20
4 out of the 5 traditional human senses
    $200 15
With over $3 billion in annual sales, this soft drink has 6% of the U.S. market
    $400 6
Important Russian cities on this longest Russian river include Nizhniy Novgorod, Kazan & Samara
    $400 26
Fred came out of retirement to replace an injured Gene Kelly as Judy Garland's co-star in this holiday musical
    $400 2
This word for a shopping center comes from a London site where a ball & mallet game was played in narrow alleys
    $400 8
1977's "Son of Sam"
    $400 21
4 out of 5 people living at 742 Evergreen Terrace on TV's "The Simpsons"
    $400 16
A high school friend who was "The Professor" helped give this Philadelphia 76ers star his nickname, Dr. J.
    $600 12
This city of 180,000 shares its name with Marx' co-writer of "The Communist Manifesto"
    $600 27
Appropriate title question of this 1937 Fred Astaire-Ginger Rogers film
    $600 3
Sanskrit for "great queen", she's the wife of a maharajah
    $600 9
Hollywood's "Swifty"
    $600 23
4 out of the 5 Biblical books of Moses known as the Pentateuch
    $600 17
His work includes "Hunches in Bunches", "Fox in Socks" & "Gerald McBoing-Boing"
    $800 13
Heavenly beings Gabriel, Michael & Raphael might enjoy this city on the Dvina River near the White Sea
    $800 4
This white gypsum cement that hardens quickly is named for the French city where it was originally made
    $800 10
"The Long Island Lolita" of the tabloids
    $800 24
4 out of the first 5 letters of the Greek alphabet
    DD: $1,500 18
In 1988 he said, "I was proud of the youths who opposed the war in Vietnam -- they were my babies"
    DD: $900 14
Like a ballet company, this city was named for revolutionary hero Sergei
    $1000 22
Dervied from Old French for "crane's foot", it's a genealogical chart or family tree
    $1000 11
New York's former "Senator Pothole"
    $1000 19
Published in 1957, this epic novel tells the story of a physician's love for the wife of a Russian revolutionary

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Sharon Debbie Chris
$4,200 $7,400 $4,200

Final Jeopardy! Round

U.S. STATES
It's the only state whose name & capital city both consist of 2 words

Final scores:

Sharon Debbie Chris
$2,000 $4,400 $8,399
3rd place: Yahoo! Shopping Gift Certificate/Shopping Spree 2nd place: Gateway 466C Desktop Computer & Broyhill Functional Computer Home Office Cabinet New champion: $8,399

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Sharon Debbie Chris
$4,200 $6,100 $5,100
14 R,
3 W
17 R
(including 2 DDs),
1 W
14 R,
2 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $15,400

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