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    $400 1
It took him 10 years to come out with "Don Quixote Part II"
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Show #4190 - Friday, November 15, 2002

2002 College Championship quarterfinal game 5.
From the Schottenstein Center at the Ohio State University in Columbus.

Contestants

Tony Sina, a sophomore at Temple University from Fairlawn, New Jersey

Jenny Hauser, a senior at the University of Arizona from Tucson, Arizona

Kyle Hale, a senior at Texas A&M University from Katy, Texas

Jeopardy! Round

STATE FACTS
FOOD & DRINK
NEW VIDEO GAMES
"M" WORDS
THE PREZ SAYS
GET A JOB!
    $200 16
It's the only state that isn't on the North American continent
    $200 17
Porcini & portobellos are types of these
    $200 26
In Microids' "Ben Hur" you race these vehicles
    $200 1
(Cheryl of the Clue Crew reports from Amsterdam) That's the official residence of Amsterdam's burgermeister, the Dutch equivalent of this U.S. official
    $200 6
In a 1951 speech he said, "What we are doing in Korea...is...trying to prevent a third world war"
    $200 11
A cobbler is someone who fixes or makes these
    $400 22
Not surprisingly, Mormons make up about 70% of this state's population
    $400 18
These 2 snacks are mentioned by name in "Take Me Out to the Ball Game"
    $400 27
Rolling Stone magazine's choice for Console Game of the Year 2002 is the third installment of this carjack game
    $400 2
Before e-mail, offices used these, memos for short
    $400 7
On January 8, 1918 he told Congress, "A general association of nations must be formed"
    $400 12
It's the 10-letter name for the job heard here in action
    DD: $2,200 23
Of the 4 states called commonwealths, the 2 that are farthest south
    $600 19
Just squeeze the sweet navel or Valencia varieties & you've got this drink
    $600 28
In the game based on this TV series you take on the roles of detective & prosecutor
    $600 3
In "She's a hyperactive child therapist", it's not clear whether the adjective is doing this to "child" or to "therapist"
    $600 8
In 1868 he yelled, "Let them impeach and be damned!"
    $600 13
It's the occupation of the vast majority of the 2.7 million members of the NEA
    $800 24
The magnolia is both the state tree & state flower of this, the "Magnolia State"
    $800 20
Native to the Pacific coast, the Olympia type of this is often eaten on the half shell
    $800 29
"The Angel of Darkness" takes this Eidos heroine in a new, darker direction & ups her polygons from 500 to 5,000!
    $800 4
Soft & rich, not harsh; when followed by "out", it means "to relax"
    $800 9
In 2002 Pres. Bush told Ohio State grads that each of them should do 4000 hours of this during their lifetimes
    $800 14
Ironically, it was the occupation of the father & both grandfathers of Friedrich "God is dead" Nietzsche
    $1000 25
Bordering on 4 of the 5 Great Lakes, it has the largest shoreline of any inland state
    $1000 21
Sassafras & sarsaparilla originally went into & helped name this soft drink
    $1000 30
In battles in the game based on this Oscar-winning film, you probably have to use the "Far East" button on your control
    $1000 5
Its meanings include an area of open land & to tie a ship to a dock
    $1000 10
Teddy Roosevelt:
"Let Congress debate, and while the debate goes on" this building project "does also"
    $1000 15
A wainwright is someone who builds or fixes these transports

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

Kyle Jenny Tony
$3,600 $0 $1,800

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Kyle Jenny Tony
$6,800 $1,400 $2,800

Double Jeopardy! Round

LITERATURE IN SPANISH
A TREK TO NEPAL
EVERYBODY LOVES RAIMENT
STUDYING ABROAD
EARLY AMERICAN HISTORY
ANIMAL WORDS & PHRASES
    $400 1
It took him 10 years to come out with "Don Quixote Part II"
    $400 23
Nepal's most prominent institution of higher learning is Tribhuvan University, found in this capital
    $400 18
A traditional Scotsman wears a purse called a sporran at the front of this garment
    $400 13
This pass lets you travel by train for one price through 17 European countries
    $400 3
The last of the 13 colonies to be founded, its "Mother City", Savannah, was settled in 1733
    $400 8
It's the subject in an experiment, whether or not he's this South American rodent
    $800 2
"Barrabas came to us by sea" is how this female author began "The House of the Spirits"
    $800 24
The first of the "Noble Truths" of this man born in Nepal is that existence is suffering
    $800 19
Don't be afraid to wear this long, fluffy scarf; it's probably made of feathers, not reptiles
    $800 14
To visit some countries, it's recommended you be vaccinated for the "A" variety of this liver disease
    $800 4
In the 1690s pirate captain Kidd was a big macher in this NYC church named for Father, Son & Holy Spirit
    $800 9
To pretend to be dead or unaware of something is to "play" this animal, seen here
    $1200 28
Pablo Neruda's website is on the server of the university of this country of his birth
    DD: $1,500 25
Nepal, Pakistan & India all use this as their basic monetary unit
    $1200 20
This fur of a weasel that turns white in winter has been seen on royal raiment for centuries
    $1200 15
The IYHF lists hundreds of these places of lodging that travelers to Europe use to save money
    $1200 5
Margaret Brent, America's first woman barrister, was executor of the will of this colony's governor Leonard Calvert
    $1200 10
They're the 2 mammals used to describe a declining or rising stock market
    $1600 29
This "Blood Wedding" poet & playwright was executed in Spain in 1936
    $1600 26
The world's only national flag that is not a rectangle, Nepal's flag depicts these 2 heavenly bodies
    DD: $2,000 21
Sometimes it's a narrow, close-fitting dress & sometimes it's a holder for a sword
    $1600 16
Keep track of how much your dollar is worth by checking this "rate" at which currency is converted
    $1600 6
In 1612 John Rolfe introduced a new type of Trinidad tobacco to this settlement
    $1600 11
Northerners who sympathized with the South during the Civil War were referred to as these poisonous snakes
    $2000 30
In 1990 he became the first Mexican poet to win the Nobel Prize for Literature, not the eighth for Peace
    $2000 27
The majority of Nepal's people practice this official state religion
    $2000 22
Attention, -Wan Kenobi: heko & kaku are types of this sash worn with a kimono
    $2000 17
If you bring along electrical devices, bear in mind that much of the U.S. uses 110 volts but Europe uses this many
    $2000 7
Although it was a separate colony, New Hampshire shared a governor with this colony from 1669 to 1741
    $2000 12
This term for a cheap, dirty hotel sounds like a pouch for a parasitic insect

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Kyle Jenny Tony
$12,700 $5,000 $4,000
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

BIOGRAPHIES
A 2001 biography of this man is subtitled "Pioneer of the Mind"

Final scores:

Kyle Jenny Tony
$12,700 $8,000 $4,001
Automatic semifinalist 2nd place: $2,500 if eliminated 3rd place: $2,500 if eliminated

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Kyle Jenny Tony
$14,600 $7,000 $4,000
27 R
(including 1 DD),
8 W
(including 1 DD)
11 R,
3 W
(including 1 DD)
10 R,
2 W

Combined Coryat: $25,600

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