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    $1200 23
Symbolized Ba, this element is put in your body, one way or another, to be seen on X-rays
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Show #4506 - Monday, March 22, 2004

Contestants

Daniel Black, a bellman from Las Vegas, Nevada

Brian G. Hartz, a director and actor from Indianapolis, Indiana

Sonja Srinivasan, an education consultant and musician from San Diego, California (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $5,800)

Jeopardy! Round

U.S. CITIES
ROLLING STONE'S 100 GREATEST GUITARISTS
THE LENIN CLOSET
(Alex: We have a little bit of everything in...)
POTPOURRI
MAGAZINES
ABBREVIATED
    $200 1
Its nicknames include "The Athens of America" & "The Cradle of Liberty"
    $200 11
Who was No. 50? This Who guitarist, that's who
    $200 9
Lenin got a degree in this in 1891, then went on to court a lot of trouble
    $200 7
In 2001 Sweden & the U.S. honored this award's 100th anniversary with a set of postage stamps
    $200 6
As the old saying goes, "An ounce of" this magazine "is worth a pound of cure"
    $200 26
A "green" government group:
EPA
    $400 2
When Oregon became a state in 1859, this city on the Willamette River was already the capital
    $400 12
Not surprisingly this legendary guitarist who colored the '60s with songs like "Purple Haze" came in at No. 1
    $400 10
Lenin met his wife Nadezhda while exiled here
    $400 8
Select Comfort Corporation makes these with adjustable firmness
    $400 16
In Nov. 2003 Judge Ira Gammerman said neither side would get damages from the demise of this celeb's magazine
    $400 27
High-ranking business operative:
CFO
    $600 3
Benjamin Franklin Parkway & The Franklin Institute Science Museum are in this city
    $600 13
It's said of No. 3, "His string-bending & vibrato made his famous guitar, Lucille, weep like a real-life woman"
    DD: $1,000 20
When Russian Marxism split into 2 factions, Lenin led this "majority" group
    $600 23
On an NHL rink, it's the color of the center line
    $600 17
For its Dec. 2003 issue, the U.S. Marie Claire put its first man on its cover, this star of "The Last Samurai"
    $600 28
An international alliance:
EU
    $800 4
According to a song by Ian Hunter, it "Rocks" (must be why the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame is there)
    $800 14
His "Smooth" guitar strains earned him a place at No. 15
    $800 21
Lenin spent WWI in this country, but he was far from neutral on the subject
    $800 24
In 2003 a nationwide Free Slurpee Day was on this date
    $800 18
In titles, this word follows Southern, Country & Martha Stewart
    $800 29
On an accountant's calendar:
FY
    $1000 5
Located in this city's Garden District, Commander's Palace features a jazz brunch on weekends
    $1000 15
Surprisingly, only 2 women made the list: Joni Mitchell & this leader of the Blackhearts
    $1000 22
When Lenin returned to Russia in 1917, he did it in a "sealed" one of these
    $1000 25
This flower got its name from the belief that bees got a sweet substance out of it
    $1000 19
Marilyn Vos Savant's column appears in this magazine that comes with Sunday newspapers
    $1000 30
Sometimes you get extras with one of these:
DVD

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

Sonja Brian Daniel
$2,200 $2,000 $2,400

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Sonja Brian Daniel
$3,600 $6,400 $4,800

Double Jeopardy! Round

POETS
THE YEAR IN SPORTS
FAMOUS JACQUES
WORLD COINS
MEDICINE
"SIDE" EFFECTS
    $400 7
This "Howl" poet's father was also a poet & the 2 would perform public readings together
    $400 26
Bruce Jenner & Ray Leonard were American Olympic champs in this red, white & blue year
    $400 6
His 1959 film "The Golden Fish" won him an Oscar
    $400 1
Its 1-shekel coin features a flower taken from a Judean coin during the Persian period
    $400 20
A Pseudofolliculitis barbae is an "ingrown" one of these
    $400 14
Manner assumed by good doctors
    $800 8
In 1953 his Norton Lectures at Harvard were published as "i: six nonlectures"
    $800 27
It was the year of Babe Ruth's career high in home runs
    $800 12
In 1995 he succeeded Francois Mitterand
    $800 2
In 1999 the Cook Islands issued a half dollar coin featuring this Jim Davis comic strip title character
    $800 22
Adding these charged particles to the air is supposed to reduce blood pressure & relieve headaches
    $800 15
You can get an 18-pound collection of every one of these Gary Larson cartoons
    $1200 9
She considered publishing "Sonnets from the Portuguese" as "Sonnets Translated from the Bosnian"
    DD: $3,000 28
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew at Indianapolis Speedway) The Noc-Out Hose Clamp Special was the winning car at Indianapolis in this year; the race was cancelled the next 4 years
    $1200 13
Much of France's 16th century Canadian claim was based on his explorations
    $1200 3
In 1999 it issued its 1-oz. silver kookaburra coin with honor marks reproducing several U.S. state quarters
    $1200 23
Symbolized Ba, this element is put in your body, one way or another, to be seen on X-rays
    $1200 16
A trial judge may call this conference with the attorneys, out of the jury's hearing
    DD: $1,000 10
After his death in 1821, a fellow poet wrote that he was fragile & was "killed off by one critique"
    $1600 29
In this, his final year, Ted Williams became one of the few major leaguers to play in 4 decades
    $1600 19
He painted the death of Marat & he himself died in exile in Brussels
    $1600 4
All of Ireland's coins feature this musical instrument on one side
    $1600 24
Yes, she developed a scoring system in 1952 to aid in determining a newborn's health
    $1600 17
Economists also know it as Reaganomics
    $2000 11
In 1857 this "Old Ironsides" poet & others founded the Atlantic Monthly
    $2000 30
Super Bowl XXXVIII was in 2004; this was the year of Super Bowl I
    $2000 21
He composed both "The Tales of Hoffmann" & that scandalous "Cancan" music
    $2000 5
In 2001 Russia issued a coin with his portrait to commemorate the 40th anniversary of manned space flight
    $2000 25
Nitroglycerin is an example of this type of drug that widens blood vessels
    $2000 18
Show that includes "Comedy Tonight", "Company" & "Send in the Clowns"

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Sonja Brian Daniel
$13,000 $9,200 $15,000

Final Jeopardy! Round

FAMOUS FELINES
He made his debut in the 1945 short film "Life with Feathers"

Final scores:

Sonja Brian Daniel
$18,450 $18,400 $4,000
2-day champion: $24,250 2nd place: $2,000 3rd place: $1,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Sonja Brian Daniel
$13,600 $8,800 $13,200
16 R
(including 1 DD),
0 W
18 R
(including 1 DD),
4 W
18 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W

Combined Coryat: $35,600

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