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    $600 28
Stopzilla is software to stop these from constantly appearing on your computer screen
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Show #4410 - Friday, November 7, 2003

Game data retrieved from an alternate archive.

Contestants

Laurie Dinnerstein, a television intern from West Hollywood, California

Scott Troy, a student from Highland Park, Illinois

Michele Liguori, an applications engineer and technical trainer from Maynard, Massachusetts (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $20,001)

Jeopardy! Round

GOOD HORSEKEEPING
TV GUY"D"
PORTS ILLUSTRATED
UNPOPULAR MECHANICS
SOLDIER OF MISFORTUNE
EATERS DIGEST
    $200 16
Silver & Scout were the horses of this fictional pair
    $200 1
Nickname of TV teen Doctor Howser
    $200 6
Have a burger & stop by & see the world-famous Hagenbeck Zoo in this largest German port city
    $200 21
In 31 B.C. the combined forces of Cleopatra & this Roman were crushed by Octavian's in the Battle of Actium
    $200 7
"It is written" in the Bible that "Man shall not live by" this "alone"
    $400 17
It's what you get when you breed a hotblood with a coldblood
    $400 2
X marks the spot for this "X-Files" star
    $400 12
The building seen here is a landmark in this port city, founded in 1788
    $400 29
Heard here, it becomes really unpopular at 3 A.M.
    $400 22
British General Edward Braddock & 900 of his men were ambushed & killed near Fort Duquesne in 1755 during this war
    $400 8
In 1990 he proclaimed, "I do not like broccoli, and I haven't liked it since I was a little kid..."
    $600 18
Shetlands are measured in inches as well as in these, the normal horse measure
    $600 3
Survey says he hosted "Family Feud"
    $600 13
The Lenin Shipyards in this Polish port city, where Solidarity began in the 1980s, were later renamed
    $600 28
Stopzilla is software to stop these from constantly appearing on your computer screen
    $600 23
This great Spanish author lost the use of his left hand at the 1571 Battle of Lepanto against the Turks
    $600 9
Charles De Gaulle is said to have asked, "How can you be expected to govern a country that has 246 kinds of" this
    $800 19
Comanche survived but reports are sketchy on the fate of the horse Vic at this famous battle
    $800 4
Mountie nemesis of Snidely Whiplash
    DD: $800 14
Begun in the 1500s, the Castillo de San Juan de Ulua dominates this Mexican port city whose name means "true cross"
    $800 27
This airship's tragic destruction in 1937 was a major factor in putting a stop to regular passenger airship service
    $800 24
Sing a "song" for this nephew of Charlemagne, lost with the rear guard at the battle of Roncesvalles
    $800 10
Alexandre Dumas said these expensive fungi "can ... make women more tender and men more lovable"
    $1000 20
A name for any untamed western horse, or a 1959-60 TV Western starring Ty Hardin
    $1000 5
Now a director & producer, Danny De Vito won an Emmy for playing a curmudgeonly dispatcher with this last name
    $1000 15
Gaze upon the blue, blue Mediterranean Sea in this Egyptian port city at the entrance to the Suez Canal
    $1000 26
Appropriate 4-letter term for the space in a gallows floor through which a hangee fell
    $1000 25
In the May 1863 Battle of Chancellorsville, Robert E. Lee won a great victory but lost this important general
    $1000 11
Dessert defined by Ambrose Bierce as "a detestable substance produced by a...conspiracy of the hen...cow &...cook"

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

Michele Scott Laurie
$3,000 $3,800 -$1,000

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Michele Scott Laurie
$5,000 $4,200 $0

Double Jeopardy! Round

CLASSIC ENGLISH LIT
CONSTRUCTION
FORMER STATE GOVERNORS
WHERE FOR ART?
THE BRITISH INVASION
FOR THE BIRDS
    $400 1
Her "Last Poems" were published in 1862; she died in 1861 in Robert's arms, after 15 years of marriage
    $400 12
It can be the slope of a roof, or the gunk used to waterproof it
    $400 6
Thomas Jefferson
    $400 22
To get a hand on the art seen here, you'll have to travel to this world-famous museum

[The Venus de Milo.]
    $400 7
On June 5, 1964 Mick, Keith & the rest of these boys gave their first U.S. concert in San Bernardino
    $400 17
Someone with keen eyesight has this bird's eye
    $800 2
In this family, Sarah wrote "The Adventures of David Simple" & Henry wrote "Joseph Andrews"
    $800 13
Nelson A. Rockefeller
    $800 23
Usual midtown museum home of the masterpiece seen here

[Van Gogh's Starry Night.]
    $800 8
1 of the 2 title characters in No. 1 hits by Herman's Hermits
    $800 18
It can precede "-hearted" or "-livered"
    $1200 3
His "Frost at Midnight" was about his son Hartley; his poem "Kubla Khan" wasn't
    $1200 14
Ann Richards
    $1200 24
A museum of the artist whose work is seen here opened in 1997 in this state, that inspired much of her work
[Georgia O'Keeffe]
    $1200 9
In 1964 this London quintet was "Glad All Over" when it replaced the Beatles at the top of the U.K. charts
    $1200 19
It's the bird mentioned in the full name of the tails worn by a well-dressed Fred Astaire
    DD: $1,000 4
As early as 1871 authors were putting out possible endings for this Dickens mystery
    $1600 15
Lawton Chiles
    $1600 25
The ancient sculptures seen here are housed controversially at this museum
    $1600 10
It's the only No. 1 hit on which Eric Burdon sang lead
    $1600 20
Get one of this bird's eggs & you've got nothing, a big zero
    $2000 5
The statue of the jungle girl Rima in Hyde Park is based on a character in this W.H. Hudson book
    DD: $1,000 27
The name of this large beam that supports the joists literally means "something that encircles"
    $2000 16
Adlai Stevenson
    $2000 26
It's the Italian city where you can see the masterpiece before you

[Da Vinci's The Last Supper]
    $2000 11
This duo's only No. 1 hit, "A World Without Love", was written by Paul McCartney
    $2000 21
Early 20th century dancers performed this bird's "trot"

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Michele Scott Laurie
$7,600 $4,600 $9,400

Final Jeopardy! Round

THE BIBLE
It's the first city mentioned in the first of Paul's epistles to appear in the New Testament

Final scores:

Michele Scott Laurie
$600 $4,600 $0
2nd place: $2,000 New champion: $4,600 3rd place: $1,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Michele Scott Laurie
$8,600 $4,600 $10,400
16 R
(including 1 DD),
5 W
(including 1 DD)
12 R,
3 W
13 R,
5 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $23,600

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