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    $800 8
His doctoral thesis was on the rendezvous of piloted spacecraft & he had his own rendezvous with Armstrong
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Show #4291 - Monday, April 7, 2003

Contestants

Dave Tawney, an attorney from Pickerington, Ohio

Sarah Gaymon, a computer systems analyst from Gambrills, Maryland

Andy Vandiver, a director of operations from McLeansville, North Carolina (2-day champion whose cash winnings total $44,201)

Jeopardy! Round

WALLS OF FAME
SAVE ROOM FOR DESSERT
MOVIE SPORTSMEN
HAIRY
TRUMAN
THE "BUCK" STOPS HERE
    $200 1
Shi Huangdi of the Qin Dynasty started this wall in the 200s B.C.
    $200 3
Usually yellow, this cake with a springy texture shares its name with something else found in your kitchen
    $200 18
1942:
Gary Cooper as this dependable New York Yankee
    $200 16
The feet of this arctic ursine creature are partly webbed & have hairy soles to help with traction
    $200 26
During the Korean War, Truman replaced this commanding general with General Matthew Ridgway
    $200 11
Victoria was the first reigning monarch to live here
    $400 2
The lifetime of this miles-long wall was 1961 to 1989
    $400 5
Type of cookie tortured by Lord Farquaad in "Shrek"
    $400 19
1977:
Muhammad Ali as this man he knows quite well
    $400 17
This great ape's name comes from a Greek word referring to a legendary tribe of hairy women
    $400 27
Harry Truman served with distinction as a captain of artillery during this war
    $400 12
From the Spanish for "cowboy", it's a cowhand who breaks wild horses
    $600 4
The Life of Moses by Botticelli is on the south wall of this Italian room but the ceiling gets more P.R.
    $600 8
After assembling your Charlotte Russe, put it in this appliance for a few hours before serving
    $600 20
1984:
Dorian Harewood as this Olympic hero of 1936
    $600 23
The name of this type of insect larva is from the late Latin for "hairy cat"
    $600 28
Nationalists from this U.S. possession tried to assassinate Truman in 1950
    $600 13
Any Ohioan
    $800 6
Yaz knows "The Green Monster", the left field wall in this Major League venue, is 37 feet high
    DD: $1,500 9
This dessert won the top prize in a Dole recipe contest in 1925
    $800 21
1940:
Pat O'Brien as this Norwegian-born coach
    $800 24
Hairy Himalayans herded here
    $800 29
Truman celebrated his 71st birthday in 1955 by breaking ground for his presidential library in this Missouri city
    $800 14
He's the bestselling spy novelist seen here
    $1000 7
There was a small fort every mile of this 73-mile-long English wall
    $1000 10
As their name implies, these Italian crisp cookies are "twice-baked"
    $1000 22
1999:
Denzel Washington as this imprisoned pugilist
    $1000 25
There are bird-eating & trap door varieties in this hairy spider family
    $1000 30
Shortly after leaving office as Truman's Vice President, he was reelected to the U.S. Senate from Kentucky
    $1000 15
A horse-drawn carriage with a flexible, mounted seat

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

Andy Sarah Dave
$1,000 $5,900 $1,000

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Andy Sarah Dave
$6,000 $7,300 $1,800

Double Jeopardy! Round

MAN IN SPACE
AFRICAN-AMERICAN MUSIC MAKERS
HISTORIC FRIENDS
MATERIALS
GET YOUR MAPS OUT
HELP ME WITH THIS CROSSWORD!
    $400 7
(Sofia of the Clue Crew reports from the Johnson Space Center in Houston.) The Apollo 17 command module jettisoned this on Dec 15, 1972; hey, they were done with it
    $400 12
Hits by this "Godfather of Soul" include 1969's "Say It Loud, I'm Black and I'm Proud"
    $400 21
Ancient Greek scientist Archytas of Tarentum was a friend of this man who gave his name to a type of friendship
    $400 6
Kneading develops proteins in this stretchy stuff so it can rise to make bread
    $400 1
This country's northernmost point is on Ellesmere Island
    $400 26
23 Across:
Lowly, as labor
    $800 8
His doctoral thesis was on the rendezvous of piloted spacecraft & he had his own rendezvous with Armstrong
    $800 13
In 1955 this "royal" singer had 7 Top 40 hits, including "If I May" & "Darling Je Vous Aime Beaucoup"
    $800 22
John Forster, this man's closest friend, was portrayed as Mr. Podsnap in his "Our Mutual Friend"
    $800 17
Engineers have built on the work of T.Y. Lin, developer of the "pre-stressed" type of this material
    $800 2
You'll find Moscow & Paris in this U.S. state that's also home to the Craters of the Moon
    $800 27
15 Across:
Calabrian omelette
    $1200 9
In Gemini 5, this man called "Gordo" became the first man to make a second orbital flight
    $1200 14
As a boy, this master of bebop sax moved to Kansas City, Mo. (a jazz hotbed) from Kansas City, Kansas (not)
    $1200 23
This science fiction giant who wrote "The Door Into Summer" was "Bob" to his friend L. Ron Hubbard
    $1200 18
It's used in light bulbs because with the highest melting point of any metal it just keeps glowing
    $1200 3
Beihai in China & Haiphong in Vietnam are ports on this gulf
    $1600 10
More people visited this Russian space station, launched in 1986, than all previous stations combined
    $1600 15
(Hi, I'm Buddy Guy.) I'm gonna play a blues number by this Delta blues legend
    $1600 24
Reporter Lorena Hickok (1893-1968) was a friend of this first lady for 30 years
    $1600 19
Cryosurgery for the skin usually employs this gaseous element in liquid form, at about -260 degrees
    DD: $3,000 4
Patagonia includes the Argentine part of this archipelago
    $2000 11
(Cheryl of the Clue Crew reports from Johnson Space Center.) I'm in a trainer for this 1973-74 program that tried to find out how weightlessness affected astronauts
    $2000 16
This black soprano born in Augusta, Georgia made "conquests" in roles like Jocasta & Aida
    $2000 25
This friend & assistant to J. Edgar Hoover rose to FBI Associate Director in 1947
    DD: $2,700 20
It's the popular & durable 4-letter wood seen here
    $2000 5
The Moldau River flows through this city that was the site of a famous 1618 defenestration

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Andy Sarah Dave
$6,900 $14,300 $2,200
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

AMERICAN LITERATURE
Author of the 1889 novel that opens, "Camelot, Camelot... I don't seem to remember hearing of it before"

Final scores:

Andy Sarah Dave
$0 $13,801 $4,300
3rd place: $1,000 New champion: $13,801 2nd place: $2,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Andy Sarah Dave
$9,600 $12,200 $2,200
21 R,
3 W
(including 1 DD)
16 R
(including 2 DDs),
1 W
8 R,
4 W

Combined Coryat: $24,000

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