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    $1000 17
Because of all the grain grown there, Kansas is known as this wicker container "of the nation"
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Show #4491 - Monday, March 1, 2004

(Sofia: Some of the finest examples of German engineering, when we visit the BMW Museum, next on Jeopardy!)

Contestants

Vince Valle, a foreign service officer from Arlington, Virginia

Jennifer Godwin, a copy editor from Los Angeles, California

Patrick Macaraeg, a software engineer from Largo, Florida (2-day champion whose cash winnings total $45,001)

Jeopardy! Round

OLD BUSINESS
CLASSIC SITCOM EPISODES
SPRINGS ON THE MAP
"D" DAY
ANIMAL PLANET
FOOD FOR THOUGHT
    $200 6
Original occupation of William Warner of Warner-Lambert & Charles Walgreen of Walgreens
    $200 1
"Welcome to Korea"
    $200 11
This California resort's aerial tramway up Mt. San Jacinto has the world's largest rotating tramcars
    $200 18
Throughout their history, mannequins have also been known as these, like today's crash test mannequins
    $200 26
These grizzly bear features can be up to 6 inches long & are non-retractable
    $200 13
It can be a best man's tribute to a newly married couple or a breakfast slice
    $400 7
In 1911 the Supreme Court ordered this oil company to split, creating 33 new independent companies
    $400 2
"I, Darrin, Take This Witch, Samantha"
    $400 12
This Australian town was named for a waterhole that was named for telegraph advocate Charles Todd's wife
    $400 19
Characters in this comic strip include Ratbert, Catbert & Dogbert
    $400 27
Even though this U.S. snake, Thamnophis sirtalis, is non-venemous, I wouldn't strap it to my thigh
    $400 14
A sensitive & difficult issue to deal with, or a spud pulled from an oven with your bare hands
    $600 8
In 1916 Charlie Soderstrom joined this company & picked the brown for its trucks
    $600 3
"J.J. Becomes A Man"
    $600 20
This Georgia town is home to the Roosevelt Institute, a comprehensive rehabilitation facility
    $600 23
The noisemaker heard here takes its name from the prey it's meant to attract
    $600 28
A Cajun might call one of these, Mephitis mephitis, a bete puante or "stinky beast"
    $600 15
Whether laksa or soba, to use this is to think
    DD: $1,100 9
In 1922 George Mecherle founded this insurance company for those in agriculture
    $800 4
"Squiggy in Love"
    $800 21
The U.S. Olympic Training Center is located in this city in the foothills of the Rockies
    $800 24
He won a Purple Heart in World War II & was a major party presidential nominee in 1996
    $800 29
Greenland's hooded type of this sleek water mammal can force its nostril lining outward to form a balloon
    $800 16
You can "spin" one of these baked goods by driving your car in a tight 360-degree turn
    $1000 10
You can be sure it was this man who paid Nikola Tesla a cool million for his AC patents
    $1000 5
"Basil the Rat"
    $1000 22
This fashionable resort in the Adirondacks is the summer home of the New York City Ballet
    $1000 25
(Cheryl of the Clue Crew at the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia) Weather forecasting radar uses this effect because radio waves change frequency like sound waves
    $1000 30
A dorgi was the royal result when one of QEII's corgis bred with one of these dogs owned by Princess Margaret
    $1000 17
Because of all the grain grown there, Kansas is known as this wicker container "of the nation"

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

Patrick Jennifer Vince
$2,400 $3,100 -$600

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Patrick Jennifer Vince
$4,400 $6,700 $1,600

Double Jeopardy! Round

EARLY AMERICAN HISTORY
BORN NORTH OF THE BORDER, EH?
BMW
NAMES IN MEDICINE
IT'S A CONSPIRACY!
ADD A LETTER
(Alex: Each correct response will be a single letter, not the new word; remember that!)
    $400 6
In 1682 the Spanish founded the village of Ysleta on the Rio Grande in what later became this state
    $400 20
"Let's Make A Deal" with this host who hails from Winnipeg, Manitoba
    $400 16
(Cheryl of the Clue Crew in Munich, Germany) BMW's history in aeronautics is seen by its logo representing a rotating one of these
    $400 1
The Duffy blood group system was discovered while treating a sufferer of this hereditary condition
    $400 11
In conspiracies about the RFK assassination, the "Polka-Dot Woman" is recognized as this man's accomplice
    $800 7
Hernando De Soto died of a fever on May 21, 1542 & his body was sunk in this river to keep his death a secret from the Indians
    $800 22
Winnipeg-born Douglas Rain provided the voice of this soft-spoken killer computer on film
    $800 17
(Sarah of the Clue Crew) In Germany BMW uses "Freude am fahren", or "Joy of Driving." In the U.S., it's used this slogan since the 1970s
    $800 2
Lymphomas are divided into his "Disease" & non-his
    $800 12
Meryl Streep played this nuclear plant employee some believe was killed while trying to blow the whistle
    $1200 8
He was known as "The One-Legged Governor of New Netherland"
    $1200 23
This London, Ontario-born man led the Royal Canadians in their popular New Year's Eve specials
    $1200 18
(Cheryl) With test flights in the early 1940s, BMW pioneered this radical type of engine
    DD: $3,900 3
Theodor Escherich gave his name (or just his initial) to this bacillus that causes internal distress
    $1200 13
Dorothy Kilgallen was found dead not long after conducting an interview with this nightclub owner & murderer
    $1600 9
Members of the lower class, they were contracted to work without wages to pay for their passage to the New World
    $1600 24
A Blues Brother, a Ghostbuster & a Conehead, he was born in Ottawa
    $1600 19
(Sofia of the Clue Crew) The 1950s BMW 507, driven by celebs like Elvis, is this type of car whose 8-letter name tells you it has street smarts
    $1600 4
First name of the man for whom the bacteria Listeria are named
    $1600 14
Born March 12, 1912, this ex-Nazi scientist was let into the U.S. under "Operation Paper Clip"
    $1600 27
This letter will turn your smile into a figure of speech
    $2000 10
In October 1729 Benjamin Franklin purchased this one-year-old newspaper that had a subscription list of 90
    $2000 25
Kids must say the darndest things in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, where this TV host was born July 17, 1912
    $2000 21
(Sarah) This bike earned BMW one of its many victories in this endurance rally that goes between Europe & Africa
    $2000 5
The palsy that paralyzes facial muscles on one side was named for this anatomist
    $2000 15
This Guy is the best known figure in the conspiracy known as the "Gunpowder Plot" to kill King James I in 1605
    DD: $8,700 26
It makes Mama really hot stuff

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Patrick Jennifer Vince
$19,100 $19,000 $10,000

Final Jeopardy! Round

SPORTS SUPERLATIVES
This oldest tennis player ever to win a Grand Slam title did so at the Australian Open mixed doubles in 2003

Final scores:

Patrick Jennifer Vince
$38,001 $17,999 $9,000
3-day champion: $83,002 2nd place: $2,000 3rd place: $1,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Patrick Jennifer Vince
$12,400 $16,000 $10,000
19 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
20 R
(including 2 DDs),
1 W
10 R,
1 W

Combined Coryat: $38,400

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