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    $600 16
This holiday was first observed on May 10, 1908 in Philadelphia & Grafton, West Virginia
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Show #3971 - Monday, December 3, 2001

Kathy Cassity game 1.

Contestants

Marek Karwowski, a trade consultant from Toronto, Canada

Kathy Cassity, a closed captioner from Honolulu, Hawaii

Frank Stasio, a data analyst from Los Angeles, California (2-day champion whose cash winnings total $42,000)

Jeopardy! Round

BILL SHAKESPEARE, P.I.
(Alex: Private investigator.)
HOLIDAYS & OBSERVANCES
BEATLES SONGS
(Alex: We want you to name each cheesy country of origin for...)
CHEESY COUNTRIES
"UM"
D.C.
    $200 1
Tailed this title kid to a balcony, heard his chippie say, "Deny thy father and refuse thy name"
    $200 6
One of the first observations of this U.S. holiday was May 30, 1868 on the order of General John Logan
    $200 11
Originally, this title woman was called Miss Daisy Hawkins, but that didn't sound lonely enough
    $200 8
Monterey Jack
    $200 24
A close friend
    $200 19
Like his contemporary Mr. Tweed, Alexander Shepherd, who helped pave Washington, D.C., had this nickname
    $400 2
This title guy thinks his wife's cheatin'; says "She with Cassio hath the act of shame a thousand times committed"
    $400 7
On Hogmanay, December 31, Scots in London gather at St. Paul's Cathedral to join hands & sing this song
    $400 12
For Paul McCartney, this Beatles song title will become true on June 18, 2006
    $400 9
Cheddar
    $400 27
The sound-transmitting membrane in your hearing organ
    $400 20
This D.C. structure seen here is in the style of Rome's Pantheon
    DD: $1,000 3
Impressive trail of corpses in this title guy's wake: the Dukes of Clarence & York & the Prince of Wales
    $600 16
This holiday was first observed on May 10, 1908 in Philadelphia & Grafton, West Virginia
    $600 13
(Cheryl and her fellow Clue Crew mates are at the Santa Monica Pier.) Today, we're all living in a yellow submarine; The Beatles found this colorful body of water in the song
    $600 10
Neufchatel
    $600 21
It was in L'Enfant's original plan to name the diagonal avenues for states with this avenue as the major one
    $800 4
Investigating a possible regicide by this fella; got his address, Dunsinane, but his wacked-out wife worries me
    $800 17
On June 11, with parades & luaus, Hawaiians honor this king who united the islands in 1810
    $800 14
"Let me hear your balalaikas ringing out, come and keep your comrade warm" here, the title of a '68 song
    $800 22
Asiago
    $800 25
This pool gained fame in 1974 when stripper & congressional companion Fanne Foxe frolicked in it
    $1000 5
Something's rottin' in Denmark & it's the 2 corpses of these courtiers; an ambassador tells of their deaths in 5.2
    $1000 18
On Nov. 29 this state celebrates the birthday of its governor Nellie Tayloe Ross, the USA's first woman governor
    $1000 15
He's "as blind as he can be, just sees what he wants to see"
    $1000 23
Gruyere
    $1000 28
A silvery-white metallic element with the atomic number 13
    $1000 26
The Smithsonian Institution building seen here is commonly known by this imposing name

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

Frank Kathy Marek
$800 $1,000 $1,000

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Frank Kathy Marek
$0 $4,600 $2,200

Double Jeopardy! Round

AMERICAN HISTORY
FILMS OF THE FUTURE
INTERNATIONAL INTERNET CODES
SCRAMBLED GREEK GODS
20th CENTURY JOURNALISTS
"C.D."
    $400 12
From 1757 to 1762 this man was ambassador extraordinaire of the American colonies to Great Britain
    $400 1
It doesn't take a high I.Q. to figure out that .iq represents this nation
    $400 7
ROSE
    $800 13
On Jan. 19, 1977 President Ford pardoned this woman who'd been convicted of treason in World War II
    $800 6
Michael Steadman wouldn't have made it in "Logan's Run", where no one lives past this age
    $800 2
Existing country codes range from .ac (Ascension Island) to .zw (this country)
    $800 8
DETER ME
    $800 22
In 1925 this sage covered the Scopes Trial for the Baltimore Sun
    $1200 17
Lanterns hung in this "Old" church warned patriots of an impending attack in April 1775
    $1200 14
In "Gattaca", it's odd that he plays a genetic failure but appropriate that he falls for Uma Thurman
    $1200 3
Keep quiet with .sh, the code for this south Atlantic island, a place of exile for Napoleon
    $1200 9
NOISE POD
    $1200 21
His journals in 1960 on "The Making of the President" were turned into a book in 1961
    $1200 20
In school this phrase ends English or says history is history
    DD: $2,000 18
(Cheryl is at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York.) On November 28, 1946 the Allied Council adjourned their peace talks here at the Waldorf for a dinner of this
    $1600 15
The first sequel to "Planet of the Apes", it preceded "Escape from...", "Conquest of...", & "Battle for..."
    $1600 4
It's no B.S. that these islands in the West Indies are coded .bs
    $1600 10
RUN USA
    $1600 26
A 1965 collection of his articles was titled "The Kandy-Kolored Tangerine-Flake Streamline Baby"
    $1600 25
It expanded with the threat of nuclear war & is now under the Federal Emergency Management Agency
    $2000 19
This N.Y. woman's 1970 campaign slogan was "This woman's place is in the House -- the House of Representatives!"
    $2000 16
This 1973 Woody Allen film shows us a future that knows the health benefits of steak & fudge
    $2000 5
Tune in to .fm, the Federated States of this
    $2000 11
HAIR DEPOT
    $2000 23
Not Goober's, not Gomer's, but this Pyle's reports from Europe & the Pacific during WWII are famous
    $2000 24
Butte, Montana lies on this rocky ridge that separates North America's east- & west-running rivers

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Frank Kathy Marek
$1,200 $7,800 $6,200

Final Jeopardy! Round

FICTIONAL PLACES
(Alex: We hope you've been reading a lot!)
The creator of this Minnesota town says its name is Ojibwa for "Place where we waited all day for you in the rain"

Final scores:

Frank Kathy Marek
$0 $12,400 $10
3rd place: HSN.com Shopping Spree New champion: $12,400 2nd place: Trip to Snowmass Club, Aspen, Colorado

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Frank Kathy Marek
$1,200 $10,800 $6,200
12 R,
6 W
17 R,
4 W
(including 2 DDs)
12 R,
4 W

Combined Coryat: $18,200

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