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    $300 6
There's no mystery that this sleuth solved "The Roman Hat Mystery" & "The French Powder Mystery"
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Show #3246 - Monday, October 19, 1998

Contestants

Dave Pedersen, a product manager from Hermosa Beach, California

Judie Cole, an administrative assistant from Quincy, Massachusetts

Tammy Talpas, an engineering secretary originally from Austin, Texas (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $7,801)

Jeopardy! Round

19th CENTURY AMERICA
ARTSY FILMS
SHIPS
ANAGRAMMED U.S. CITIES
KING KRAZY
"QUEEN" FOR A DAY
    $100 3
This author's brother, Henry Ward Beecher, was involved in a sex scandal in 1874
    $100 16
Playing an artist in this film earned Greg Kinnear an Oscar nomination
    $100 9
On July 21, 1997 this "old" ship celebrated the 200th anniversary of its launch by sailing into Boston harbor
    $100 26
SAY CURSE,
New York
    $100 18
This multi-decade movie star is Skull Island's favorite son
    $100 1
In Wonderland, she cries "Off with" Alice's "head"! What a card!
    $200 4
In 1870 he published his "National Photographic Collection of War Views and Portraits...."
    $200 17
Tim Roth played the artist Van Gogh & Paul Rhys played his brother in this 1990 film
    $200 10
In 1808 this ship's John Adams was found on Pitcairn Island; he was the only adult male still there
    $200 27
NEDGO,
Utah
    $200 19
As his many ex-wives could tell you, he's the "live wire" seen here
    $200 2
It's the state indicated here, mate
    $300 5
This New York "boss" fled to Europe but was captured by Spaniards who recognized him from a cartoon
    $300 23
In the 1998 film version of this Dickens novel, the hero not only pines for Estella, he sketches her
    $300 11
In 1960 Johnny Horton had a No. 3 hit with a song about the sinking of this German battleship
    $300 28
SNAIL IS OUT,
Missouri
    $300 20
Fierce "royal" ready to strike here
    $300 6
There's no mystery that this sleuth solved "The Roman Hat Mystery" & "The French Powder Mystery"
    $400 7
This lady bandit & her Cherokee husband lived in a cabin that served as a hideout for western outlaws
    DD: $800 24
This 1996 film takes its title from Valerie Solanas' confession of attacking a pop artist
    $400 12
On March 25, 1961 Elvis Presley performed at Honolulu's Bloch Arena to raise money for this ship's memorial
    $400 29
OLE SAP,
Texas
    $400 21
Clergyman seen here in 1956
    $400 14
She's the egg-laying pest seen here
    $500 8
The provisional constitution of the Confederacy was adopted on February 8, 1861 in this city
    $500 25
Liv Tyler posed for a sculptor played by Donal McCann in this 1996 Bertolucci film
    $500 13
The arrival of this Cunard liner shortly after the Titanic sank prevented further loss of life
    $500 30
SIN PAL,
Georgia
    $500 22
The "belted" type of this beauty is seen here
    $500 15
The 9th man with this title, he was responsible for the laws of left hooks & right jabs

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

Tammy Judie Dave
$1,200 $1,600 -$100

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Tammy Judie Dave
$3,400 $1,800 $1,400

Double Jeopardy! Round

EUROPE
20th CENTURY WOMEN
NOVEL VOCABULARY
TV NICKNAMES
PLACIDO DOMINGO
"QUE" TIPS
    $200 14
This nice principality is 10 miles from Nice
    $200 17
This big name in women's fashion launched her DKNY Menswear collection in 1993
    $200 11
In "Sense and Sensibility", this part of a letter is called the direction
    $200 1
Aaay! Fonzie called this character "Shortcake" on "Happy Days"
    $200 26
In 1968 Placido made his debut at this New York opera house with only 35 minutes notice
    $200 6
This type of show with broad humor arose in the 1860s; the striptease came about 60 years later
    $400 15
Helsinki is situated on the Gulf of this
    $400 18
Her gold medal vault at the 1984 Olympics was a perfect "10"
    $400 12
In this novel, Jonathan Harker overhears the word "vrolok" & finds out it means "werewolf or vampire"
    $400 2
Get intelligent & tell me Barbara Feldon's numerical TV nickname
    $400 27
Placido is associated with the title role of this 1887 Verdi opera based on a Shakespearean tragedy
    $400 7
In an Edgar Allan Poe story, Prince Prospero gives one in which the Red Death appears
    $600 16
Catalan cuisine is featured at Set Portes, a 161-year-old restaurant in this Catalonian city
    $600 19
Born in Tarlac province in 1933, her original name was Maria Corazon Cojuangco
    $600 13
His novel "Lord Jim" uses the term cat's-paws for breezes that ruffle the surface of the sea
    $600 3
As Sherman Hemsley could tell you, this actress played "Weezie"
    $600 28
In the 1984 movie of a Bizet opera, Placido was Don Jose & Julia Migenes-Johnson was this title character
    $600 8
Suggestive of impropriety, such as a joke or manner of dress
    $800 22
When in Prague, this saint's cathedral may make you want to "dance"
    DD: $800 20
In the 1920s she wrote, "In soloing....it is far easier to start something than it is to finish it"
    $800 24
In "1984" standard English is known as this, in contrast to newspeak
    $800 4
It's the nickname of the "M*A*S*H" character from Crabapple Cove, Maine
    $800 29
Placido has conducted this Puccini opera, as well as sung the part of Rodolfo
    DD: $800 9
Tchaikovsky died a few weeks after the debut of this symphony which has been called his "swan song"
    $1000 23
The Kalamatianos is one of the most popular wedding dances of this country
    $1000 21
Hanna Suchocka became this eastern European country's first female prime minister in 1992
    $1000 25
Cedric spoke of this kind of knife in "Ivanhoe" years after Hamlet mentioned a "bare" one
    $1000 5
This actor turned the tables as "Venus Flytrap"
    $1000 30
On a 1984 TV special, Carol Burnett sang "Be A Clown" & Placido sang an aria from this clown opera
    $1000 10
Medical use of the rhesus species of this monkey declined when India halted its export in 1978

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Tammy Judie Dave
$7,200 $5,800 $3,600

Final Jeopardy! Round

HISTORIC LEADERS
His 1830 last testament read, "I aspire to no other glory than the consolidation of Colombia"

Final scores:

Tammy Judie Dave
$11,601 $10,801 $7,200
2-day champion: $19,402 2nd place: Trip to Marriott's Marco Island Resort & Golf Club, Florida 3rd place: Trip for 2 on Amtrak

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Tammy Judie Dave
$7,600 $5,800 $3,600
19 R
(including 2 DDs),
3 W
(including 1 DD)
14 R,
1 W
15 R,
4 W

Combined Coryat: $17,000

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