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    $200 16
This woman seen here is the head of a billion dollar company
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Show #3782 - Tuesday, January 30, 2001

Contestants

Louis Mrachek, a business analyst from Washington, D.C.

Cara Colbert, a billing analyst from Austin, Texas

Matt Waddell, an attorney from Flushing, New York (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $10,500)

Jeopardy! Round

THE '40s
(Alex: You're all too young to remember the '40s!)
TV OR NOT TV
MAGIC
STATE CAPITAL NICKNAMES
SO YOU WANT TO BE A FIREFIGHTER
THE ENDS IN "X" FILES
    $100 1
In 1942 RCA plated a master copy of Glenn Miller's "Chattanooga Choo Choo" this color to honor a million sold
    $100 6
When "Wheel of Fortune" with Chuck Woolery premiered on NBC, this man was in his 5th month of 29 as president
    $100 11
The legendary Dai Vernon was known as "The Man Who Fooled" this escape king
    $100 14
The "Mile High City"
    $100 26
In Tempe, Arizona one of your main responsibilities is naturally to learn the layout of these mains
    $100 20
Dude! It's a Keanu movie!
    $200 2
In his first speech as prime minister May 13, 1940 he delivered the blood, toil, tears & sweat line
    $200 7
Starring Erin Moran, it was the last primetime sitcom spun off from "Happy Days"
    $200 12
Magician's instrument seen here in the logo of a magical organization
(Magic Dealers Association)
    $200 15
The "City of Paul Revere"
    $200 27
A Virginia Beach firefighter waives his right to do this on or off duty -- & especially, we guess, in bed
    $200 21
A 2-tenant dwelling with separate entrances
    $300 3
In 1942 an "A" ration card allowed you 3 gallons of this a week
    $300 8
Before the finale of "M*A*S*H", this TV drama held the record for highest-rated single episode ever
    $300 13
Dice tricks are part of this category of magic, also a type of movie shot
    $300 16
The "Fun-Tier Capital of Texas"
    $300 28
A physical exam may require you to lift & extend a 20- or 24-foot aluminum one of these
    $300 22
Oh my gosh! It's the most exciting point in a dramatic narrative!
    $400 4
In June 1947 this general accepted Columbia University's offer to become its president
    $400 9
"One of the fastest growing languages in the Quadrant", this "Trek" language was co-invented by Marc Okrand
    $400 19
Vegas star Lance Burton knew his future profession at age 5 when a magician pulled this from behind his ear
    $400 17
"Arkopolis"
    $400 29
An applicant in San Jose will be tested with this device, like Ben Stiller in "Meet the Parents"
    $400 23
This bacterial cattle disease whose name is from the Greek for "coal" can be transmitted to humans
    DD: $800 5
The women for whom Walter Annenberg founded this magazine in 1944 are now on Social Security
    $500 10
(Hi, I'm Austin Peck from "Days of Our Lives") Versatile actor Robert Clary has played Robert Leclair on "Days of Our Lives" & Lebeau on this series
    $500 25
"Magic Man" & "Street Magic" are TV specials featuring this young trickster
    $500 18
The "Bluegrass Capital"
    $500 30
In Anchorage, you must be certified as an EMT 1 or as this related job
    $500 24
It can be the highest point in someone's career or the highest point of a building

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 13):

Matt Cara Louis
$500 $600 -$100

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Matt Cara Louis
$1,900 $2,600 $1,400

Double Jeopardy! Round

THE 4-Ts
(Alex: Each correct response will contain 4 "T"s; the letter T.)
ARCHIPELAGOS
FAMOUS FACES
MOVIE MUSICALS
SHAKESPEAREAN CHARACTERS
CONNECT THE DOTS
    $200 1
It's the gossip heard around the "drinking fountain" on a ship
    $200 6
It's the only archipelago that's a U.S. state
    $200 16
This woman seen here is the head of a billion dollar company
    $200 21
1978:
"I'm A Mean Ole Lion",
"Ease on Down the Road"
    $200 26
Agrippa says of her, "Royal wench! She made great Caesar lay his sword to bed"
    $200 11
Dot & Dottie are shortened forms of this female name
    $400 2
It's one who reveals another's plans, especially in front of Bert Convy
    $400 7
The Kodiak Archipelago in this gulf was the site of the first Russian colony in North America
    $400 17
Later chief justice, this man once got stuck in a White House bathtub & couldn't get out
    $400 22
1939:
"The Cornfield",
"Poppies"
    $400 27
Richard III's mother is the Duchess of this, a title Fergie has today
    $400 12
This cabinet department is sometimes called DOT
    $600 3
One-word term for an artist whose canvas is human skin
    $600 8
The islands of the Sulu Archipelago south of Mindanao form the Sulu, Basilan & Tawitawi provinces of this Asian nation
    $600 18
This Englishman's detailed & highly popular novels examined 19th century social conditions
    DD: $1,000 23
1968:
"All You Need Is Love",
"Sea of Monsters"
    $600 28
"I am a gentleman of Verona, sir" says Petruchio in this comedy
    $600 13
In Morse code this letter is represented by 3 dots
    $800 4
Stopping & starting at regular intervals, like summer showers
    DD: $800 9
Ecuador calls this island group Archipielago de Colon
    $800 19
First name of this Stooge who joined the act in 1955
    $800 24
1978:
"We Go Together",
"There Are Worse Things I Could Do"
    $800 29
Act V of "The Merchant of Venice" takes place on the avenue before her home in Belmont
    $800 14
U.S. Olympic heroine seen here
(played softball)
    $1000 5
It's the conversion of one substance into another, like wine into the blood of Jesus
    $1000 10
This atoll at the southern end of the Chagos Archipelago in the Indian Ocean is the site of a U.S. naval base
    $1000 20
Citing the exaggerated shadow of his mistakes, this man ended his presidential candidacy in '87
    $1000 25
1983:
"No Wonder",
"Papa, Can You Hear Me?"
    $1000 30
Margarelon describes himself as "A bastard son of Priam's" in this play
    $1000 15
The Braille system is based on the arrangement of up to this many raised dots per character

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Matt Cara Louis
$4,900 $6,400 $3,600

Final Jeopardy! Round

WORLD LEADERS
From 1964 to 1982 this man was leader of a nation with nuclear weapons

Final scores:

Matt Cara Louis
$2 $2,900 $0
2nd place: Trip to Dublin, Ireland courtesy of Priceline.com New champion: $2,900 3rd place: Boston Acoustics Digital Theater 7000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Matt Cara Louis
$5,700 $6,000 $4,400
17 R,
2 W
(including 1 DD)
16 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
12 R,
4 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $16,100

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