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    $200 26
"A whale ship was my Yale College and my Harvard"
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Show #4071 - Monday, April 22, 2002

Contestants

Jason Sass, a mortgage loan analyst from Springfield, Illinois

Rod Bain, a physical therapist from Pasadena, California

Julie Moncrieff, an office manager from Chicago, Illinois (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $21,200)

Jeopardy! Round

NOVEL QUOTES
(Alex: You have to identify the novel.)
BLAME IT ON JOHN
HOT ENOUGH FOR YOU?
BEAR WITH US
JUST GIVE "ME"
A SPORTING CHANCE
    $200 26
"A whale ship was my Yale College and my Harvard"
    $200 12
Zechariah & Elizabeth were the parents of this biblical eater of locusts & wild honey
    $200 17
In a traditional 160 to 190° sauna, these are heated over a furnace & water is poured over them to produce vapor
    $200 1
In addition to Europe & Asia, brown bears are still widely found on this continent
    $200 6
Radio, newspapers & television, collectively
    $200 11
When 2 bowling pins are separated & you need to knock them down to get a spare, it's called one of these
    $400 27
"Evil: I am cast upon a horrible desolate island...good: but I am alive, and not drowned"
    $400 13
On March 5, 1982 the laughter stopped for this man at the Chateau Marmont Hotel in Los Angeles
    $400 18
With a temperature of about 27,000° at its core & 10,000° on the surface, better go at night
    $400 2
With 1 to 4 cubs, a brown bear litter is born during this period in which the mother neither eats nor drinks
    $400 7
From the Middle Dutch for "spot", it's a highly contagious childhood disease
    $400 22
Once won by UCLA 7 times in a row, this tournament begins with 64 teams & ends with 1 champion
    $600 28
"I beheld the wretch--the miserable monster whom I had created"
    $600 14
Elected to the Senate 4 times, he rode on the Space Shuttle Discovery in late 1998
    $600 19
In 1994 the Laughlin Weather Station in this state reported a temperature of 125 degrees
    $600 3
Though featured on the state flag, the last of these bears in California was spotted in the early 1920s
    $600 8
It flows 2,600 miles into the South China Sea
    $600 23
The Green Bay Packers retired this bruising defensive lineman's No. 92 in 1999
    $800 29
"Ralph wept for the end of innocence...and the fall through the air of the true wise friend called Piggy"
    $800 15
"Maneater" & "Rich Girl" are 2 of this singer's No. 1 Hits with Daryl Hall
    $800 20
The spa town in Garland County, Arkansas features waters with an average temperature of 143 degrees
    $800 4
A bear named Baloo was Mowgli's teacher in this Kipling work
    $800 9
A mineral resembling clay often used to make pipes
    $800 24
In area, it's the largest country in the world ever to host the Commonwealth Games
    $1000 30
"The austere serenity of Shangri-La. Its forsaken courts and pale pavilion shimmered in repose..."
    DD: $600 16
This man seen here
who died in 1793 is buried in Massachusetts'
Old Granary Burying Ground
    $1000 21
In this art the gaffer dips his pipe in the mix that's heated to over 900 degrees to get a gather
    $1000 5
The bears bearing the name of this large Alaskan island have been isolated from other bears for 12,000 years
    $1000 10
In ancient times, this Indo-European people ruled an empire in what is now Northern Iran
    $1000 25
In 1931 this European city was awarded the Olympics, 2 years before a change in government there

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

Julie Rod Jason
$4,000 $1,600 $2,200

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Julie Rod Jason
$4,600 $2,600 $2,800

Double Jeopardy! Round

I PROTEST!
FAKE NATIONAL CURRENCIES
(Alex: We want you to name the one we made up.)
'60s TV
GEOGRAPHY "B"
THEY'VE BEEN HONORED
BEFORE & AFTER
    $400 16
The U.S. boycotted the 1980 Summer Olympics as a protest against the Soviet invasion of this nation
    $400 1
Dentin,
Pataca,
Shekel
    $400 2
This series was set at the convent San Tranco in Puerto Rico
    $400 9
Providence is the second-most populous city in New England; this city is first
    $400 21
Astronomer Annie Cannon was the first woman to get an honorary doctorate from this British U.
    $400 26
"Cheers" actress worn during the winter to keep you warm
    $800 17
In 1971 Daniel Ellsberg leaked these papers to the press in part as a protest against the Vietnam War
    $800 7
Rand,
Dong,
Lint
    $800 3
The crew of the Spindrift crashed on a strange world & found themselves in the "Land of" these
    $800 10
The Horn's Grinde is a peak in the northern part of this "dark" German region
    $800 22
In 1957 myth chronicler Edith Hamilton was made an honorary citizen of this Greek city
    $800 27
TV's "French Chef" given on a regular basis to provide for your kids after a divorce
    DD: $2,000 18
(Cheryl of the Clue Crew presents from the Plaza Hotel.) In protest of the Oak Room's men-only lunch policy, this organization staged a sit-in at the Plaza on February 12, 1969
    $1200 8
Bhat,
Shabbat,
Manat
    $1200 4
"The ___ Affair" was the format used in episode titles of this Robert Vaughn spy series
    $1200 11
A thoroughfare called the Ramblas connects the harbor & the Place de Catalina in this Spanish port
    $1200 23
In 1988 this "Shipping News" co-star received her honorary title of Dame Commander of the British Empire
    $1200 28
"Killing Me Softly" singer worn as a protective military vest
    $1600 19
She wrote her only novel, "Black Beauty", as a protest against cruelty to horses
    $1600 14
Kwanza,
Brno,
Ngultrum
    $1600 5
"Law & Order" fans take note--in 1963 there was "Arrest and" this, a cop & court show with 2 interwoven parts
    $1600 12
In 1822 a Portuguese prince declared this South American country's independence
    $1600 24
A day in the life of this Russian gulag chronicler included getting an honorary degree from Harvard
    $1600 29
"Man in Black" funds given as a short-term loan
    $2000 20
The Sons of Liberty were formed in 1765 to protest this British "Act"
    $2000 15
Tova,
Leva,
Kuna
    $2000 6
Agnes Moorehead won an Emmy in 1967 as a guest start on this Robert Conrad series
    $2000 13
After El Salvador, this country is the smallest political unit on the mainland of the Americas
    DD: $1,000 25
In 1967 India honored this conductor with its highest cultural honor, the Padma Bhushan

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Julie Rod Jason
$4,200 $8,600 $9,400

Final Jeopardy! Round

OSCAR HOSTS
The 2 "Saturday Night Live" regular cast members who have hosted the Academy Awards telecast

Final scores:

Julie Rod Jason
$7,801 $7,200 $1,599
2-day champion: $29,001 2nd place: trip to Jamaica & stay at Grand Lido, Braco 3rd place: trip to Maui through Yahoo! Travel

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Julie Rod Jason
$6,600 $8,600 $10,400
17 R
(including 1 DD),
6 W
(including 1 DD)
13 R,
2 W
18 R
(including 1 DD),
5 W

Combined Coryat: $25,600

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