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    $200 13
This Beatle first sang lead vocals on vinyl in 1961 on "Ain't She Sweet"
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Show #4060 - Friday, April 5, 2002

Contestants

Carol Schlau, a newspaper copy editor from Buffalo, New York

Manoj Mate, an attorney from San Francisco, California

Bill Alston, an accountant from Durham, North Carolina (2-day champion whose cash winnings total $53,400)

Jeopardy! Round

DOWN IN THE VALLEY
ENTERTAINMENT FIRSTS
NOT A POPE
(Alex: You have to ID which one is [*] in the lists I will give you.)
(Alex: And then, for less-than-intelligent humans we have...)
THE DARWIN AWARDS
CHARLES IN CHARGE
ENU"FF" ALREADY!
    $200 10
This Los Angeles valley named for a mission includes the neighborhoods of Encino, Sherman Oaks & Northridge
    $200 13
This Beatle first sang lead vocals on vinyl in 1961 on "Ain't She Sweet"
    $200 18
Sisinnius,
Stigma III,
Sergius II
    $200 19
A Pittsburgh convict tied 8 of these together to escape but was 25 feet short; he broke his ankle & was caught
    $200 2
Charles "Pete" Conrad (in 1969) & Charles Duke, Jr. (in 1972) are 2 of only 12 men in history to go to work here
    $200 1
Of Nottingham or Lobo
    $400 11
Ernest Hemingway's grave lies near this Idaho valley, a year-round resort developed by the Union Pacific
    $400 14
The first movie in which Michael Jackson has a starring role, it was a modern version of a Judy Garland classic
    $400 27
Adrian I,
Sylvester III,
Rocius II
    $400 20
A man in this "Wolverine State" was shot trying to get a photo of his dog holding a rifle
    $400 3
He was flying mail between St. Louis & Chicago in 1926 when he heard about a prize for the 1st solo Atlantic flight
    $400 4
The bottom of a sleeve
    $600 24
Located near Lake Tahoe, it was the site of the 1960 Winter Olympic Games
    $600 15
As Edith, Jean Stapleton won her first Emmy in 1971 on this Show
    $600 28
Sixtus IV,
Sixtus V,
Sixtus VI
    $600 21
As an alibi for a robbery, a man said he was in another state buying this illegal drug made from morphine
    $600 5
If you don't know this comic strip legend who began his famous strip in 1950, well, good grief!
    $600 6
A stout walking stick or a group of assistants
    $800 25
Lake Tanganyika lies within the western branch of this valley that's thousands of miles long
    $800 16
Hallelujah! On April 13, 1742 this Handel oratorio was performed in public for the first time
    $800 29
Visage III,
Boniface VIII,
Valentine
    $800 22
Oops! After using gas to remove some stains, a man tried to cover the smell by lighting this, maybe at both ends
    DD: $800 8
He was founding president of the Fifth Republic, serving from 1958 to 1969
    $800 7
To mislead in a card game
    $1000 26
The U.S. Military Academy at West Point overlooks this river valley
    $1000 17
Errol Flynn's first fantastic swashbuckler was this "sanguine" classic
    $1000 23
A Frenchman moved a parked car 2 feet with this technique used by pro wrestlers & aggressive rams
    $1000 9
Ben Hecht's book "Charlie" is a biography of this man with whom Hecht wrote several plays
    $1000 12
A duty imposed on imported goods

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

Bill Manoj Carol
$2,200 $2,400 $1,600

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Bill Manoj Carol
$4,600 $4,800 $1,600

Double Jeopardy! Round

UNUSUAL ANIMALS
(Alex: We're not talking about the Darwin Awards on this one.)
THEIR LAST TOP 10 HIT
ROYALTY
DECIMAL NUMBER, PLEASE
"ON" WORKS FOR ME
OFF THE CLOCK
    $400 10
(Sofia delivers the clue with an unusual animal.) Though he may not look it, this lizard can run up to 15 miles per hour
    $400 6
"In The Navy"
(1979)
    $400 23
These 2 cousins of Aragon & Castile married in 1469
    $400 15
Voltage of your standard AA, C or D battery
    $400 1
In this book Ian Fleming bonded Bond with Tracy Draco in holy matrimony
    $400 14
It's a break in school or in court
    $800 11
A relative of the alligator, this South & Central American reptile shares its name with a "Grand" Caribbean island
    $800 7
"My Ding-A-Ling"
(1972)
    $800 24
The early part of his reign, from 1643 to 1661, was dominated by Cardinal Mazarin
    $800 16
In the standard grade-point average system, it's your GPA if your grade is B in every class
    $800 2
In April 2001 Julie Andrews & Christopher Plummer starred in a live version of this play on CBS
    $800 21
As Princess Anne, Audrey Hepburn won an Oscar for her "Roman" one of these
    $1200 12
(Sofia has another unusual animal for us.) The kinkajou is also known as this kind of "bear", for its favorite food
    $1200 8
"Touch Me"
(1969)
    $1200 25
This Scottish king was killed in 1040 by one of his generals-- Macbeth
    $1200 17
It's the highest score a judge can give in competitive figure skating
    DD: $1,600 3
The 2 similar titles from Jack Kerouac & Willie Nelson
    $1200 22
It's used on children until they calm down; a pro football team gets 3 of them in a half
    $1600 13
A member of the mongoose family, the suricate is known for its upright posture & is also known by this name
    $1600 9
"Roam"
(1990)
    DD: $1,400 29
(Hi. I'm Harry Connick, Jr.) In July 1991 I gave a command performance at Windsor Castle for this man's 70th birthday
    $1600 18
The club that became the Houston Astros had this decimal number in its name
    $1600 4
Military theorist Karl von Clausewitz wrote this famous book
    $1600 26
A type of "home" for your aged granddad, or a pause for a player in a musical score
    $2000 28
The other member of the giraffe family, this even-toed ungulate has a much shorter neck
    $2000 20
"The Winner Takes It All"
(1980)
    $2000 19
For photographers, it's the typical f-stop between f/4 & f/8
    $2000 5
Waltz in & give us the full 5-word title of the following work
    $2000 27
It's a release from teaching for study & travel given a professor, usually every 7 years

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Bill Manoj Carol
$17,800 $12,200 $4,800

Final Jeopardy! Round

AUTHORS
Like one of his most famous heroines, he died at a train station in 1910

Final scores:

Bill Manoj Carol
$0 $4,602 $9,599
3rd place: trip for 2 to Florida's Space Coast 2nd place: trip for 2 to the French West Indies New champion: $9,599

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Bill Manoj Carol
$17,400 $12,400 $4,800
19 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W
16 R
(including 2 DDs),
2 W
10 R,
2 W

Combined Coryat: $34,600

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