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    $600 17
You can sing like a star at one of these bars where you accompany pre-recorded tapes
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Show #4014 - Thursday, January 31, 2002

(Judge Hatchett: I'm Judge Hatchett and you are in contempt of court if you don't watch Jeopardy! coming up next.)

Contestants

Susan Robbins, a training and development professional from Chicago, Illinois

Greg Lim, a property manager from Austin, Texas

Kristen Senall, a first grade teacher from Buffalo, New York (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $15,000)

Jeopardy! Round

THE GOOD OLD U.S. OF A.
THE GRAMMYS
COUNTRY COOKING
(Alex: We want you to name the country most associated with each dish.)
AT HOME WITH THE EISENHOWERS
THE GOOD BOOK
IT'S "OK"
    $200 6
Tombstone in this state was settled in 1879 & was a mining center right up until 1890
    $200 13
Her winning for "Judy at Carnegie Hall" in 1961 broke Ella's 3-year streak
    $200 1
Enchiladas
    $200 11
Until their eyes were opened, this Biblical duo didn't know they were naked & didn't care a fig about it
    $200 15
It begins "You put your right foot in, you put your right foot out"
    $400 7
A biography of the young Elvis is titled "Last Train to" this Tennessee city
    $400 14
In 2001 this singer won for her "Both Sides Now" album; we loved her in the '60s
    $400 2
Bangers & mash
    $400 29
In Nov. & Dec. of 1955, the president spent 5 weeks at home in Gettysburg recuperating from this
    $400 12
Matthew 10:2 tells us that Jesus recruited this many apostles
    $400 16
It joins 2 oxen together
    $600 8
It's not the zip code for Anytown, USA, but the sequential one for Schenectady, N.Y.
    $600 20
This man won in 1959 for "Come Dance with Me" & in 1995 for "Duets II"
    $600 3
Tandoori chicken
    $600 28
(Cheryl of the Clue Crew reports from Eisenhower's porch.) President Eisenhower felt most at home on his porch, where he visited with this Soviet leader in 1959
    $600 23
Get outta town with this second book of the Bible
    $600 17
You can sing like a star at one of these bars where you accompany pre-recorded tapes
    $800 9
This Texas ranch, seen here, was the automotive inspiration of helium millionaire Stanley Marsh
    $800 21
Grammy's Best New Artist of 1962, he only had
one Top 40 hit, but released more than 30 albums
    $800 4
Moussaka
    $800 27
The Eisenhowers liked to spend Saturday evenings in front of the TV set enjoying this bandleader's champagne music
    $800 24
As Roman procurator of Judea, he reluctantly condemned Jesus Christ to death
    $800 18
According to Guinness, you'll find the world's highest sea cliffs on this "friendly island" of Hawaii
    $1000 10
What's said to be the USA's oldest Mardi Gras is held in this Alabama seaport city
    $1000 22
This group really won for its "Virtual Insanity"
    $1000 5
Pad see-ew
    $1000 26
(Cheryl of the Clue Crew reports from Eisenhower's living room.) Notice the Persian rug here in the Eisenhowers' living room; it was a gift from this ruler
    DD: $1,000 25
The third book of the Old Testament & the third book of the New Testament, they begin with the same letter
    $1000 19
Gertrude Stein's constant companion

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 16):

Kristen Greg Susan
$200 $3,600 $2,800

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Kristen Greg Susan
$2,600 $5,400 $4,400

Double Jeopardy! Round

THE NOT SO GOOD OLD U.S.S. OF R.
THAT '70s MOVIE
20th CENTURY CHEMISTRY
THE LAW
SCIENCE FICTION
"WIN" WIN SITUATION
    $400 11
This leader liquidated some of his best military men, leaving the USSR ill-prepared for the Nazi invasion
    $400 16
He made his big screen debut in 1974's "Sizzle Beach U.S.A.", 21 years before "Waterworld"
    $400 6
The first of hundreds of "Star Trek" novels was James Blish's this first officer "Must Die!"
    $400 1
Flavor of Life Saver that may set off sparks in your mouth
    $800 12
The Solovets Islands were part of this "archipelago" of labor camps
    $800 17
Gene Wilder made his directorial debut with a 1975 film about this man's "Smarter Brother"
    $800 20
(Judge Hatchett seated at the bench.) In court when an attorney raises one of these, I may sustain it or overrule it
    $800 7
This founder of Scientology wrote the novel "Battlefield Earth"
    $800 2
Native Americans who lived in the Green Bay area (Their name is now on mobile homes)
    $1200 13
Working in secrecy, Sergei Korolyev headed this program that included Voskhod
    $1200 18
In 1976 this film became the first to win all 5 top Oscars since "It Happened One Night" in 1934
    DD: $1,200 24
The molecule Olympiadane, synthesized in 1994 is so named because it has this many interlocked rings
    $1200 21
Upon graduating from law school, a student receives a J.D. degree, which stands for this
    $1200 8
A classic 1967 Harlan Ellison story is titled "I Have No Mouth and I Must" do this
    $1200 3
Buzz Aldrin's real first name
    $1600 14
A 1930s forced famine killed millions of peasants, the greatest number in this Soviet republic
    $1600 19
In this "Force"ful 1973 sequel Clint Eastwood came back for more action as Dirty Harry Callahan
    $1600 25
In the 1940s Dorothy Hodgkin worked out the structure of this early antibiotic
    $1600 22
U.C. Berkeley has a legal institute named for this former governor & Chief Justice of the U.S.
    $1600 9
Fiction was a feature of this slick science magazine that debuted in 1978
    $1600 4
Charming, in a childlike way
    $2000 15
A big yellow building in central Moscow is this notorious Soviet prison
    $2000 27
Jack Lemmon & Sandy Dennis starred in this 1970 film remade in 1999 with Steve Martin & Goldie Hawn
    $2000 26
Alexander Todd, "Lord Todd Almighty", synthesized this antioxidant vitamin also called tocopherol
    DD: $1,200 23
In 621 B.C. this Greek introduced Athens' first written code of law; most crimes were punishable by death
    $2000 10
Books for kids by sci-fi masters include Asimov's "The Heavenly Host" & this author's 1955 "Tunnel in the Sky"
    $2000 5
Separating the wheat from the chaff by air

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Kristen Greg Susan
$5,000 $5,800 $6,800

Final Jeopardy! Round

ATHLETES
He was an Olympian, played pro baseball for the Reds & was a charter member of pro football's Hall of Fame

Final scores:

Kristen Greg Susan
$1 $1,599 $11,601
3rd place: 6 nights at the Hilton at Short Hills 2nd place: trip to Mazatlan from Yahoo! Travel New champion: $11,601

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Kristen Greg Susan
$7,200 $5,800 $6,800
12 R
(including 1 DD),
5 W
(including 2 DDs)
16 R,
4 W
12 R,
3 W

Combined Coryat: $19,800

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