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    $600 24
ReNU, a multi-purpose solution from Bausch & Lomb, cleans, rinses & disinfects these
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Show #4241 - Monday, January 27, 2003

Contestants

Laura Ellis, an editor from Columbus, Ohio

Andrew Rogers, a laboratory technologist from Katy, Texas

Gabrielle DeBarros, a writer and stay-at-home mom from Burbank, California (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $8,000)

Jeopardy! Round

IN THE MEDICINE CHEST
(Alex: Things you'd find there.)
CLASSIC SITCOM EPISODES
(Alex: You have to identify the sitcom.)
CAR TREK
QUOTES
HEY, ABBOT!
GIMME A "G"!
    $200 22
For 100 years people have relied on this pretty pink liquid for indigestion & upset stomach
    $200 1
"Hot Rod Herman"
    $200 6
(Cheryl of the Clue Crew) In the longest run of any U.S. car model from 1908-1927, Henry Ford built 15 million of this model
    $200 14
This Biblical shepherd asked, "Shall I go and smite these Philistines?"
    $200 13
In Tudor England the Abbot of Misrule was in charge of all the court festivities for this December holiday
    $200 8
What you "keep your nose to" when working hard
    $400 23
Psst! This Procter & Gamble product is the No. 1 selling antiperspirant & deodorant for women
    $400 2
"Movin' on Down"
    $400 7
To build a dune buggy, Meyers Manx would sell you the outer parts & you built it on top of one of these "insect"s
    $400 15
This humorist used to open his lectures with "All I know is just what I read in the papers"
    $400 27
Minimum age to be elected abbot of a monastery, it's the same as to be a U.S. Congressman
    $400 9
This artist sold about 30 of his paintings in 1891 to finance a trip to Tahiti
    $600 24
ReNU, a multi-purpose solution from Bausch & Lomb, cleans, rinses & disinfects these
    $600 3
"One of our Sweathogs is Missing"
    $600 16
In 2002 this GM line launched a new small car series, the Ion, to replace its S-Series
    $600 17
In a letter, Ben Franklin wrote that this was "a much more respectable bird" than the bald eagle
    $600 10
All snails are members of this class of animals, whose name is from the Latin for "stomach-foot"
    DD: $3,400 25
This skin cream got its name after one satisfied customer exclaimed, "You knocked my eczema"
    $800 4
"Jack Moves Out"
    $800 20
(Sarah of the Clue Crew at the Henry Ford Museum in Detroit) In 1967 Dan Gurney & A.J. Foyt drove a Ford Mark IV like this one to win this 24-hour race
    $800 18
The 1711 work "Essay on Criticism" says, "A little learning is" this
    $800 11
Excluding the gospels, one of the 2 books of the King James Version of the Bible that fit the category
    $1000 26
Many people have turned to this natural substance, combined with chondroitin, to help repair damaged joints
    $1000 5
"Dr. Fever & Mr. Tide"
    $1000 21
The chief designer of the Pontiac GTO, he later designed a sports car he named for himself
    $1000 19
Pres. Eisenhower claimed that appointing him chief justice was the "biggest damfool mistake I ever made"
    $1000 12
At the start of act 2 in this Mamet play, 2 real estate agents discuss their ransacked office

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

Gabrielle Andrew Laura
$2,400 $3,200 $1,400

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Gabrielle Andrew Laura
$4,200 $4,000 $0

Double Jeopardy! Round

U.S. NATIONAL PARKS
GOLF TALK
AUTOBIOGRAPHERS
LANGUAGES
"C" CREATURES
NAME IN COMMON
    $400 26
Located in these hills, South Dakota's Wind Cave National Park features a cavern with reversible winds
    $400 1
(Peter Jacobsen gives the clue) Keep the club head low through your swing when hitting these, a term for any wood other than the driver
    $400 21
1991:
"Ava: My Story"
    $400 4
Native to just one U.S. state, this language is of Polynesian origin
    $400 7
This North American carnivore is also known as the mountain lion
    $400 14
Name in common to a mother of a 20th century U.S. president & a WWII propaganda broadcaster
    $800 27
Grand Prismatic Spring in Midway Geyser Basin is this park's largest hot springs
    $800 2
Type of bird you've achieved if you get a hole in one on a par 3
    $800 22
1979:
"Stand by your Man"
    $800 5
The Vedas, the oldest Hindu scriptures, are written in this language
    $800 8
The jaws of this reptile are strong enough to crush bones, but so weak that they can be held shut by hand
    $800 15
...to the big screen's "Scorpion King" & the little screen's "McMillan"
    $1200 28
Yosemite National Park lies about 200 miles east of San Francisco in this mountain range
    DD: $1,500 3
(Peter Jacobsen gives the clue) Douglas MacArthur would know this term for an intentional slice
    $1200 23
1956:
"Lady Sings the Blues"
    $1200 6
Of the U.N.'s official languages, it's the one that uses the Cyrillic alphabet
    $1200 9
Bedouins call this animal Ata Allah, "God's Gift"
    $1200 16
...to a "Lethal" Mel Gibson movie character & a famous loser to Billie Jean King
    $1600 18
A general term for a course, or the sandy, treeless Scottish area where golf was often played
    DD: $1,000 24
1936:
"Across Spoon River"
    $1600 12
This form of Chinese beats Wu & Yue (or Cantonese) in total number of speakers
    $1600 10
The barren ground type of this deer is native to the tundra regions of Alaska & Canada
    $1600 17
...to the band that sang 1984's "Hold Me Now" & the 1920s man who invented a machine gun
    $2000 19
(Peter Jacobsen gives the clue) On this type of long putt, you don't aim to hole out, but to leave yourself a short one
    $2000 25
1972:
"The Happy Hooker"
    $2000 13
Thailand is home to Thai & this African country is home to Rundi
    $2000 11
This critter seen here was nearly hunted into extinction because it was prized for its fur
    $2000 20
...to the first lead singer of Genesis & a leader of art's Pre-Raphaelites

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Gabrielle Andrew Laura
$14,200 $4,500 $3,400
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

THE TOWER OF LONDON
(Alex: This is a video clue and will be given by Cheryl.)
Only prisoners of high rank were executed here on Tower Green, & this woman was the first queen beheaded here

Final scores:

Gabrielle Andrew Laura
$16,000 $8,000 $6,800
2-day champion: $24,000 2nd place: $2,000 3rd place: $1,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Gabrielle Andrew Laura
$14,200 $6,000 $7,800
15 R,
1 W
16 R,
6 W
(including 1 DD)
13 R,
3 W
(including 2 DDs)

Combined Coryat: $28,000

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