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    $1600 10
These days morticians & undertakers prefer to go by this 2-word name
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Show #4000 - Friday, January 11, 2002

Contestants

Michael Cabana, a pediatrician from Ann Arbor, Michigan

Andrea Irvin, a sales and marketing consultant from Hixon, Tennessee

Jeremy Cohen, a television producer from Washington, D.C. (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $5,500)

Jeopardy! Round

DRAMA & DRAMATISTS
CLASSIC TV EPISODES
(Alex: You have to identify the show.)
GOING TO THE DOGS
ROCKET SCIENCE
SIMILAR SAYINGS
OODLES OF FOODLES
    $200 9
"Whoever you are--I have always depended on the kindness of strangers" is from this Tennessee Williams play
    $200 12
"My Coffee with Niles"
    $200 1
Early on, Mickey Mouse's dog Pluto was an example of this "sanguine" breed
    $200 3
Rocket propellants come in these 2 basic types, combined in hybrid systems
    $200 5
When you "let the cat out of the bag" you "spill" these
    $200 27
Great on crackers, Havarti is a type of this from Denmark
    $400 11
In this 1924 Eugene O'Neill tragedy, Eben Cabot "desires" his stepmother Abbie
    $400 13
"It's a Bundyful Life"
    $400 2
Lyndon Johnson had a pair of beagles named Her & this
    $400 4
Gemini spacecraft were launched into orbit with this rocket that shares its name with a moon of Saturn
    $400 6
Something beyond price is "not to be had for love or money" or "for all" this in China
    $600 21
In "A Midsummer Night's Dream", Mustardseed & Peaseblossom are attendants of this fairy queen
    $600 14
"The Soup Nazi"
    DD: $1,000 18
A dog of this tough breed was the symbol for Britain's Mack trucks of World War I
    $600 17
During the Persian Gulf War, the USA's Patriot missiles were used to intercept these Iraqi missiles
    $600 7
Catch someone red-handed & you catch them "with their hand in the cookie jar" or "with" these down
    $800 22
This play opens as Sir Thomas More is under pressure to approve Henry VIII's desire to divorce Catherine of Aragon
    $800 15
"The Ugliest Dog in Hawaii"
    $800 19
Marmaduke could tell you this very large dog breed actually originated in Germany
    $800 25
This German rocket served as the prototype for all U.S. & Soviet missiles after World War II
    $800 8
We can come up with similar sayings "till hell freezes over" or "till" these "come home"
    $1000 23
Humphrey Bogart starred on Broadway as gangster Duke Mantee in this 1935 Robert Sherwood drama
    $1000 16
"The City on the Edge of Forever"
    $1000 20
(Sofia of the Clue Crew in Central Park.) A frequently asked question about the park is "Where's this sled dog?" So I'll tell you --near the children's zoo.
    $1000 24
In 1929 he launched the first rocket to carry instruments: a barometer, a thermometer & a camera
    $1000 10
Plunge right in & you "get the ball rolling" or "get the show" here
    $1000 26
This "seasonal" meat comes from a sheep 6 months old or under

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 14):

Jeremy Andrea Michael
$200 $2,000 $1,200

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Jeremy Andrea Michael
$1,200 $2,000 $3,600

Double Jeopardy! Round

EXPLORERS' LATER YEARS
ON THE JOB
THE PRESIDENCY
INTERNATIONAL ACTORS
ISLANDS
"ZOO"MERANG
    $400 6
Columbus made out this document May 19, 1506; a good thing, as he was dead within 2 days
    $400 7
"If I were" one of these woodworkers, I could build you shelves, put up molding, etc.
    $400 1
(Cheryl of the Clue Crew at the Waldorf-Astoria.) When he wasn't giving fireside chats, this great American sometimes sat at this desk.
    $400 12
Gabriel Byrne was born in this world capital & acted with its Abbey Theatre
    $400 17
This island whose name means "gathering place" is where most Hawaiians are gathered
    DD: $2,000 22
In the 1960s he built the Khunde Hospital in Nepal with the help of the Lions Club of Auckland
    $800 8
In job titles it follows mechanical, chemical & civil
    $800 2
While at the University of Michigan, this future President became a college football MVP
    $800 13
1 of the 2 successful actress daughters of "Tom Jones" director Tony Richardson
    $800 18
This island in the Gulf of St. Lawrence is Canada's smallest province
    $800 26
Ben Stiller played a vacuous supermodel in this 2001 comedy
    $1200 23
When this country separated from Sweden, polar explorer Fridtjof Nansen became its first ambassador to Britain
    $1200 9
From the Latin for "doorkeeper", it's the common term for the general custodian of a building
    $1200 3
Following a man who died in office, this man was our lucky 13th President
    $1200 14
This star of "Jean de Florette" & "Cyrano de Bergerac" did some boxing before becoming an actor
    DD: $2,000 19
Copper derives its name from this Mediterranean island where it was once plentiful
    $1200 27
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew exiting a building.) It's the stylish 1940s fashion seen here
    $1600 24
This journalist & African explorer returned to his native Britain & served in Parliament from 1895 to 1900
    $1600 10
These days morticians & undertakers prefer to go by this 2-word name
    $1600 4
Lawrence Eagleburger became this President's Secretary of State in 1992
    $1600 15
Her husband Franco Cristaldi tried to make her the sexy successor to Loren & Lollobrigida
    $1600 20
This "saintly" island is home to Charlotte Amalie, the capital of the U.S. Virgin Islands
    $1600 28
Peter nonchalantly remarks, "I've been to the zoo" at the start of this Edward Albee play
    $2000 25
This conquistador in Panama was later arrested by his ex-lieutenant Pizarro & executed for treason
    $2000 11
As required by their department, many firefighters are also certified EMTs, which stands for this
    $2000 5
More U.S. Presidents have been members of this Protestant denomination than any other faith
    $2000 16
This renowned star of Japanese films played Lord Toranaga in the TV miniseries "Shogun"
    $2000 21
Isla de Pascua is the Spanish name for this island in the South Pacific

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Jeremy Andrea Michael
$400 $6,800 $16,400
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

INVENTORS
Summarizing the dawn of a new era, he came up with the slogan, "You press the button, we do the rest"

Final scores:

Jeremy Andrea Michael
$400 $2,800 $13,800
3rd place: trip to Coconut Grove, Florida & stay at Mayfair House 2nd place: trip to Cancun, Mexico by Yahoo! Travel New champion: $13,800

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Jeremy Andrea Michael
$400 $6,400 $14,400
6 R,
3 W
10 R
(including 1 DD),
4 W
21 R
(including 2 DDs),
5 W

Combined Coryat: $21,200

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