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    $400 2
Lampwick, Figaro & Stromboli are all characters in this Disney film
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Show #3428 - Wednesday, June 30, 1999

Armed Forces Week game 3.

Contestants

Steve Dranchak, an Air Force action officer originally from Hastings, Pennsylvania, now stationed at Ramstein, Germany

Alex Meza, a Navy anesthesiology resident originally from Guayaquil, Ecuador, now stationed at San Diego, California

Thomas Citrano, a Marine Corps infantry officer originally from Jacksonville, Florida, now stationed at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina

Jeopardy! Round

U.S. "O" TOUR
THE BEAT OF THE TOM
MARINE BIOLOGY
CLASSIC TOYS
WORLD HISTORY
CROSSWORD CLUES "F"
    $100 1
Since the opening of Walt Disney World, this city has become a booming metropolis
    $100 12
In the 1957 group known as Tom & Jerry, Tom was Art Garfunkel & he was Jerry
    $100 2
A species of this 10-armed animal is the largest invertebrate, reaching a length of over 50 feet
    $100 19
In 1954 Lesney Products issued its first 4 tiny die-cast cars in this line
    $100 3
The people were seeking guns & gunpowder when they stormed this Paris landmark July 14, 1789
    $100 14
Falsehood
(3)
    $200 24
Council Bluffs, Iowa lies across the river from this Nebraska city & makes up part of its metropolitan area
    $200 13
Throw your panties at me if you know the name of this Welsh singer born Thomas Woodward
    $200 8
The name of these microscopic plants & animals that float near the ocean's surface is from the Greek for "wandering"
    $200 20
This classic toy company has "block"ed out a new area with its Mindstorms robotic kits
    $200 4
The Tokugawa shogungate ruled this country from 1603 to 1867
    $200 15
"Amphibian" in your throat
(4)
    $300 25
Natural wonders like Crater Lake have made this state the "Pacific Wonderland"
    $300 28
In 1993 he sang about "Mary Jane's Last Dance"
    $300 9
This French explorer devised special underwater cameras to document his adventures
    $300 21
Introduced in 1916 on the heels of Erector sets & Tinkertoys, they were the "Wright" building material
    $300 5
This Venetian arrived at the Chinese court in 1275 with his father & uncle
    $300 16
Brice, or her backside
(5)
    $400 26
Pray tell, it's the famous Boston landmark seen here
    $400 29
"I Love" this country star who had the hit "I Like Beer"; it fits him to a "T."
    $400 10
You might be "As happy as" this mollusk that has a heart but no brain
    $400 22
Daisy's X2-31 Disintegrator gun of 1934 was for kids playing this 25th century hero
    $400 6
On Feb. 10, 1840 Albert of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha married her
    $400 17
It's shorn from sheep
(6)
    $500 27
Go way down upon the Suwannee River & you'll discover that it rises in this swamp
    $500 30
This singer-actor had 2 songs on the "Dead Man Walking" soundtrack CD
    DD: $700 11
Around 1905 it was discovered that the American eel spawns in this "sea" in the north Atlantic
    $500 23
In the 1970s this device that uses light bulbs to cook was redesigned to look like a microwave
    $500 7
1 of the 3 former Soviet satellites that joined NATO in 1999
    $500 18
Product "of the imagination"
(7)

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

Thomas Alex Steve
$100 $1,600 $500

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Thomas Alex Steve
$1,300 $3,500 $2,200

Double Jeopardy! Round

FAMOUS NAVAL CONFLICTS
INTERNATIONAL FOOD & DRINK
THE MOVIES
EXPRESSIONS
RUN IT UP THE FLAGPOLE
"C" WHO SALUTES
    $200 18
Known as the "Mighty Mo", this battleship was used to shell land-based targets in the Gulf War
    $200 16
Chihuahua cheese is a specialty of this country (don't worry -- it's made from cow's milk, not chihuahua's)
    $200 1
Near the beginning of "The Wizard of Oz", Dorothy falls into a pen full of these animals
    $200 11
Jonathan Swift turned this Biblical "land" into a synonym for sleep
    $200 26
In 1999 a California man sparked protests by displaying Ho Chi Minh's picture & this country's flag
    $200 6
If there's a silver eagle on your uniform, you hold this rank
    $400 19
In 1982 an Argentine Exocet missile sank the British destroyer Sheffield in this war
    $400 17
Some French menus feature cervelle, which "clever" folks know is this organ meat
    $400 2
Lampwick, Figaro & Stromboli are all characters in this Disney film
    $400 12
In 1880 Roscoe Conkling declared President Grant would "hew to the line of right, let" these "fall where they may"
    $400 27
In February 1999 Aborigines smeared this country's flag with ashes in Canberra
    $400 7
A clergyman attached to a military unit, even without a bowler hat, mustache & cane
    $600 21
The May 1942 battle of this sea off New Guinea was the first in which opposing warships remained out of sight
    $600 20
The Russian salad known as Salat Stalichnya contains meat, eggs, mayonnaise, sour cream & these tubers
    $600 3
Some say Nancy Sinatra was romantically involved with this singer she co-starred with in "Speedway"
    $600 13
Of his 1998 Pulitzer Prize, poet Charles Wright mused, "It's better than a poke in the eye with" this
    $600 28
In 1997 this organization resumed its stamp series depicting flags of new member countries
    $600 8
Term for a military force that serves on horseback
    $800 22
In autumn 1588 this "invincible" fleet of Philip II hobbled home, having lost 63 ships to battle & weather
    $800 24
Known for its full body, Assam tea originated in this country's state of Assam
    $800 4
"Adventure" was the first film this "Gone with the Wind" star made after his World War II combat service
    $800 14
Originally a way to climb a ship's rigging, it's now commonly heard after "making money"
    $800 29
This provincial capital's 8-year ban on raising the Canadian flag over city hall ended in 1998
    DD: $700 9
In 1841 Matthew Perry attained this rank, a flag officer just below rear admiral
    $1000 23
This Oct. 21, 1805 battle resulted in a British victory but over 1,500 British casualties, including Lord Nelson
    $1000 25
Ninos Envueltos, or "wrapped children", are taste treats in this second-largest South American country
    $1000 5
This classic John Ford western features Cathy Downs as Clementine
    $1000 15
Headgear appears in this expression used of a pilot who shows off by flying low
    DD: $1,000 30
As a crown colony it flew the Union Jack; now it has a new flag with a white flower on a red field
    $1000 10
In the Navy this "man" is an enlisted person trained in combat first aid

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Thomas Alex Steve
$6,400 $6,300 $4,000

Final Jeopardy! Round

PARADES
The theme of Richard Nixon's second inaugural parade, he thought he'd be in office to celebrate it

Final scores:

Thomas Alex Steve
$99 $1,300 $7,001
3rd place: Panasonic 13" Color TV & VCR combo & LCD Palmcorder 2nd place: Intel Create & Share Camera Pack & Micron Millennium Max Computer Winner: $7,001; week's big winner has total doubled

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Thomas Alex Steve
$7,200 $7,300 $4,000
18 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
(including 1 DD)
22 R,
3 W
(including 1 DD)
10 R,
1 W

Combined Coryat: $18,500

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