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    $800 11
Homer Simpson (not that one) is a character in this Hollywood novel by Nathanael West
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Show #4094 - Thursday, May 23, 2002

Contestants

Scott Olsen, a college student from San Diego, California

Robin Klenke, an internal auditor from San Martin, California

Patrick Kerr, a freelance writer originally from Fort Scott, Kansas

Jeopardy! Round

JAMES BUCHANAN
INTERNATIONAL AIRLINES
(Alex: We want you to give us the country that is each airline's home base.)
TORRID STORY PROBLEMS
POKER NIGHT
SPORTS CHANNEL
WITH A CAPITAL Q
    $200 11
Buchanan may have sat by his fire & thought of this type of house where he, like his successor, was born
    $200 1
Air Nippon
    $200 26
Jake phones Ann 8 times a day & Jeff beeps her 12 times a day, but Jerry e-mails her this amount, twice Jake & Jeff combined
    $200 21
The person sitting to the right of the dealer does this after the shuffle
    $200 16
This legendary Celtic was named the NBA's 1997-98 coach of the year with the Pacers
    $200 6
"Q" is the 2001 Autobiography of" this Jones
    $400 12
Harriet Lane, this relative of Buchanan served as his White House hostess
    $400 2
Lufthansa
    $400 27
When John took Mary down to the square root cellar, she saw this many cans of peas, the square root of 169
    $400 22
Before each deal every player puts this fixed but arbitrary stake into the pot
    $400 17
(Sarah of the Clue Crew flying above the water.) When this sport was invented in 1961, the flyer was originally towed behind a car
    $400 7
The family pack of this Cheesebrough-Ponds product contains 600 sticks
    $600 13
Buchanan had this occupation, like 25 other U.S. presidents in history
    $600 3
KLM
    $600 28
Tom's accusations about Sue's love life got him on the student council with 72 votes to Sue's 24, this ratio
    $600 23
Place your cards facedown on the table to indicate that you're doing this, withdrawing from play
    $600 18
In 1979 this Chicago Bear linebacking great was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame
    $600 8
It's what Ted Danson's show might be titled if he were a doctor from Montreal
    $800 14
When he held this cabinet office, Buchanan settled the Oregon Question
    $800 4
Aeroflot
    $800 29
To cool down after Jo rejected his advances, Mike ran 2 miles by doing this many laps on a 1760-foot-round track
    $800 24
The name of this type of poker is a verb that can mean "to take or be dealt a card"
    $800 19
In 2000 an expansion team known as the Minnesota Wild joined this professional sports league
    $800 9
This Marine Corps base is on the Potomac in Virginia
    $1000 15
Buchanan might have heard the bombs bursting in air when he volunteered in defense of this city in 1814
    DD: $500 5
Cronus Airlines
    $1000 30
Jean only lets Bill kiss her on days of the month that are prime numbers; this is the highest number he will get a kiss on
    $1000 25
If you have a 5, 6, 8 & 9 of different suits, hope for a 7 to fill this type of straight
    $1000 20
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew working on a race car.) To complete NASCAR pit stops in under 15 seconds, the five of these
are pre-attached to each wheel
    $1000 10
It's another name for a macadamia

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

Patrick Robin Scott
$2,800 $2,500 -$800

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Patrick Robin Scott
$6,200 $3,700 $200

Double Jeopardy! Round

COUNTIES
PEOPLE OF THE '80s
BUG LIT
"AU" STRUCK
BADA BING
BADA BOOM!
    $400 14
This state has Lincoln, McKinley & Roosevelt counties as well as Cibola & Santa Fe
    $400 26
In 1988 this entertainer/businessman trumped Donald for control of Resorts International
    $400 10
21 publishers rejected this William Golding novel about the aftermath of a plane crash
    $400 5
If you catch one you get his pot of Au (gold)
    $400 13
Army buddies Bing Crosby & Danny Kaye help save their general's winter resort in this 1954 yuletide musical
    $400 1
Be careful when mixing potassium nitrate with this sweet substance; better yet, just don't. Forget we said anything
    $800 15
Counties in Iowa & West Virginia are named for this Indian princess
    $800 27
In 1980 con artist Mel Weinberg helped the FBI set up the sting known by this 6-letter name
    $800 11
Homer Simpson (not that one) is a character in this Hollywood novel by Nathanael West
    $800 6
These ornamental shoulder pieces are seen on military uniforms
    $800 21
On the roads "to Singapore" & "Morocco", Bing & Bob Hope vied for the affections of this beauty
    $800 2
3-letter name of the organic nitrogen compound often used in munitions & for demolitions
    $1200 16
Talladega, Tallapoosa & Tuscaloosa are all counties in this state
    DD: $5,000 28
The 3 women in the news in 1987 whom People Magazine rolled into one dubbed Donna Fawn Hahn
    $1200 12
This thriller by James Patterson is the first in the Alex Cross series
    DD: $2,000 7
Lacking social experience; in France you'll feel "left" out
    $1200 22
A hotel chain got its name from this 1942 film that starred Bing
    $1200 3
The chain reactions in atomic bombs are due to this, the splitting of an atomic nucleus
    $1600 17
Cheers to you if you know that Paris is the seat of this Kentucky county
    $1600 29
The actions of this AK-47-wielding president of Nicaragua didn't sit well with our State Department
    $1600 19
An American family moves to Honduras in this Paul Theroux novel, later a film starring Harrison Ford
    $1600 8
Mt. Elbrus is the highest peak of this chain
    $1600 23
Bing reprised the role of Father Chuck O'Malley in this 1945 sequel to "Going My Way"
    $1600 4
During an atomic bomb test at this atoll in 1946 the U.S. sank the Nagato, a Japanese ship confiscated during WWII
    $2000 18
The home of Houston's Astrodome, it's the third most populous county in the U.S.
    $2000 30
This Georgia running back, with a slightly slower name, was the hot man on the gridiron in 1982
    $2000 20
In this Leonard Gershe play, a blind young man falls for a his kooky neighbor
    $2000 9
Half stereo
    $2000 24
In the '40s Bing had a big hit with this 1914 "Irish Lullaby"
    $2000 25
Born in New York City, he became the "Father of the Atomic Bomb"

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Patrick Robin Scott
$17,400 $15,500 $1,800

Final Jeopardy! Round

ISRAEL
They are the 2 Arab countries in which Israel currently has embassies

Final scores:

Patrick Robin Scott
$31,400 $10,000 $0
New champion: $31,400 2nd place: $2,000 3rd place: $1,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Patrick Robin Scott
$17,400 $11,400 $1,800
21 R,
0 W
21 R
(including 3 DDs),
8 W
7 R,
3 W

Combined Coryat: $30,600

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