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    $400 11
Look! Up in the sky! It's a bird! It's a plane! No, it's Urania, muse of this science!
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Show #4257 - Tuesday, February 18, 2003

Travis Troyer game 1.

Contestants

Danielle Lepore, an eighth grade teacher from San Diego, California

Travis Troyer, a software engineer from Hereford, Maryland

Jennifer Garman, a design director from New York, New York (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $10,000)

Jeopardy! Round

SNICKERS
MOUNDS
(Alex: Uh-oh!)
MILKY WAY
KISSES
SMARTIES
"M" & "M"s
(Alex: I love these categories!)
    $200 21
Film in which Paul Newman tells Tom Cruise, "You couldn't find big time if you had a road map"
    $200 16
In the 1990s a depiction of this civilization's lightning god was found in a mound in Palenque, Mexico
    $200 26
Adding this vitamin to milk has basically eliminated the disease Rickets in the U.S.
    $200 10
He kissed Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane
    $200 2
In 1800 William Nicholson managed to break water molecules into atoms of these 2 elements
    $200 1
In Italy this animated star is known as Topolino
    $400 22
Film in which an exasperated Sally Kellerman yells, "This isn't a hospital, it's an insane asylum"
    $400 17
A cheese factory, an old stagecoach inn & Native American mounds are found in Sheboygan in this state
    $400 27
The name of this bread dish given to sick children became a synonym for a timid person
    $400 11
In a speech on how to do this, Davy Crockett said that to appeal to the mothers, kiss & slabber their children
    $400 5
The temperature scale that this Swede invented in 1742 is used pretty much everywhere except the U.S.
    $400 3
In 1989 Crayola makers Binney & Smith acquired the manufacturing rights to these big drawing pens
    $600 23
1974 film with the exchange:
Inga: Werewolf!
Freddy: Werewolf?
Igor: There!
Freddy: What?
Igor: There wolf.
    $600 18
At Sutton Hoo in England, a burial mound excavated in 1939 yielded a 90-foot-long one of these
    $600 28
Pecorino Romano cheese is made from sheep's milk; Caprino Romano, from this animal's milk
    $600 12
During a service in a synagogue, a man touches this with the fringe of his prayer shawl, then kisses the fringe
    $600 8
We'd have much dirtier windows if Louis-Bernard Guyton de Morveau hadn't liquefied this gas in 1798
    $600 4
She was bedeviled, but according to Luke, Jesus took care of that
    $800 24
In "Take the Money and Run", asked, "Do you think sex is dirty?", Woody said, "It is if you do it" this way
    $800 19
In 1997 flooding threatened the Shiloh Indian Mounds National Historic Park in this state
    DD: $500 29
In the early 1900s a Swiss scientist created this powdered mix added to milk; it contained eggs, as its name indicated
    $800 14
He took the famous photo of a sailor kissing a girl in Times Square on VJ Day
    $800 9
In 1996 Gary Hack discovered the sphenomandibularis, a previously unknown one of these in the face
    $800 6
It's the U.S. fleet of ships engaged in foreign commerce & trade
    $1000 25
1950 film in which Judy Holliday tells Broderick Crawford, "You're just not couth!"
    $1000 20
The mounds near Marquette, Iowa are known as these mounds, as they are shaped like birds, bears & other animals
    $1000 30
This bacterium follows "sweet" in the name of milk that aims to restore healthful microbes to your system
    $1000 15
This song's second line is "Como si fuera esta la noche la ultima vez", "As if tonight was the last time"
    $1000 13
Last name of the French brothers who introduced the pneumatic tire for cars
    $1000 7
Jerry Falwell set up this conservative political organization in 1979 & disbanded it in 1989

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

Jennifer Travis Danielle
$200 $3,200 $2,600

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Jennifer Travis Danielle
$1,600 $3,600 $2,700

Double Jeopardy! Round

HISTORY SPEAKS!
(Alex: You're gonna love it!)
NATIONAL THINGS
KIDDY LIT
THAT GOOD OLD '60s ROCK & ROLL
A MUSE ME
TIME TO P"UNT"
    $400 15
(George Washington) These are the two cities in which I was inaugurated President of the United States
    $400 13
Over half of the national preserves in the U.S. lie in this state
    $400 1
Celebrating its 40th anniversary in 2003, this classic features an illustration seen here
    $400 6
Bassist Jack Bruce wrote most of Cream's material, but this guitarist co-wrote "Sunshine of Your Love"
    $400 11
Look! Up in the sky! It's a bird! It's a plane! No, it's Urania, muse of this science!
    $400 19
To gently hit a pitched baseball
    $800 20
(Cleopatra) Don't make an "asp" of yourself, as you tell me the name of this royal family to which I belonged
    $800 14
Capes Cod, Hatteras & Lookout are national these, where life's a beach
    DD: $1,000 2
This book begins, "The sun did not shine. It was too wet to play. So we sat in the house all that cold, cold, wet day"
    $800 7
The Beach Boys sang that this "little one" "made my heart come all undone"
    $800 12
Need help in this subject in school? Call up Clio -- as the muse of it, she'll fill you in on facts & dates
    $800 26
A deep, guttural sound, or a U.S. infantryman
    $1200 21
(Napoleon) My army defeated a combined Austrian-Russian force at this Czech town on December 2, 1805
    $1200 16
This Western lake, a national recreation area, was created in the 1930s
    $1200 3
"Runaway Ralph" is a follow-up to this children's classic by Beverly Cleary
    $1200 8
3-letter nickname of Gladys Knight's cousin James Woods; it later inspired the name of her back-up group
    $1200 22
Whether transverse or end-blown, Euterpe is the muse of them
    $1200 27
One of your grandmother's daughters
    $1600 25
(Mona Lisa) If you want to try & make me smile, you'll have to visit this museum
    $1600 17
You can follow the course of this trace, a national parkway, through Mississippi, Alabama & Tennessee
    $1600 4
In classic books by Walter R. Brooks, this talking pig "Plays Football" & "Goes to the North Pole"
    $1600 9
It's the title of the 1963 hit heard here
    DD: $2,000 23
The name of this muse of love poetry is an anagram of ORATE
    $1600 28
To inhabit, as a ghost
    $2000 18
This playwright's theater on NYC's W. 49th Street isn't a historic site, but his home in Danville, California is
    $2000 5
Remembered as the author of "Little Boy Blue", he was best known as "The Children's Poet"
    $2000 10
Her only Top 40 hit was 1965's "Goldfinger"
    $2000 24
If you've got hap-hap-happy feet you're inspired by this muse of dancing
    $2000 29
A group of new rulers after a coup

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Jennifer Travis Danielle
$2,200 $16,800 $5,100
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

NUMERICAL PHRASES
Number & type of musical instruments hanging from a Mason City, Iowa ceiling, a tribute to a native son

Final scores:

Jennifer Travis Danielle
$0 $11,000 $100
3rd place: $1,000 New champion: $11,000 2nd place: $2,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Jennifer Travis Danielle
$2,000 $16,800 $7,600
7 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
20 R,
4 W
14 R,
4 W
(including 2 DDs)

Combined Coryat: $26,400

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