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    $800 13
Latin America's first Communist revolt took place in this nation in 1932
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Show #3249 - Thursday, October 22, 1998

Contestants

Jamie Phillippe, a customer service representative from Baton Rouge, Louisiana

Jennifer Young, a graduate student from River Ridge, Louisiana

Ellen Yancey, a registered massage therapist from Dallas, Texas (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $5,300)

Jeopardy! Round

HOLLYWOOD
WE'RE TALKIN' BASEBALL
SUBWAY STOPS
STARTS WITH "M"
THE SWINGIN' '60s
FLOWER POWER
(Alex: Remember that?)
    $100 2
U.S. 101 is usually called the "Hollywood" one; it leads into the "Ventura " one
    $100 8
With 2,216 consecutive games played, he topped the record of Japanese star Sachio Kinugasa
    $100 17
Kyobashi & Toranomon are stops on the Ginza Line cutting through this city
    $100 1
The Virgin Mary is frequently referred to by this name, Italian for "Our Lady"
    $100 9
This company introduced its "Roman" whirlpool bath in 1968
    $100 21
The Rubaiyat & Chrysler Imperial are hybrid tea varieties of this flower
    $200 3
A Sunset Blvd. shop specializing in these instruments has a "rock walk" of musicians' handprints
    $200 27
This team entered the National League in 1993 & won the World Series in 1997
    $200 18
You'll have to switch lines in this city to go from Chapultepec to Politecnico
    $200 7
Manolete of Spain made his mark as one of these bullfighters
    $200 10
Meaning "spirit" & "visible", this adjective for hallucinatory experiences came into heavy use
    $200 22
This tall heliotropic flower is grown for its oil & nutritious seeds
    $300 4
You can't roll a strike at this venue, but you can picnic & listen to the L.A. Philharmonic
    $300 28
In 1975 & 1998 the New York Yankees played home games in this stadium
    $300 19
You can ride one line in this world capital from Kifissia to Pireas
    $300 14
Without this broadcasting device, we wouldn't be able to hear your response
    $300 11
In 1968 hirsute volunteers got "Clean For Gene", this candidate from Minnesota
    $300 24
4-letter suffix to such wildflowers as rag-, soap- & St. John's, it's from the Old English for "root" or "plant"
    $400 5
The movie theater seen here was designed for this projection system of the '50s & '60s
    DD: $500 20
Stops on this city's Line 1 include Carioca, Flamengo & Botafogo
    $400 15
Curry dishes are popularly accompanied by a chutney made with this tropical fruit
    $400 12
Similar names of an NFL title game & a Wham-O bouncing toy, both debuting in the '60s
    $400 25
This "bruised" Maryland state flower is also called a yellow daisy
    $500 6
Founded by Adolph Zukor, it's the only major film studio actually based in Hollywood
    $500 23
Going from Govan to Cowcaddens on this city's subway, you'll cross the Clyde & Kelvin Rivers
    $500 16
In Greek mythology, this sorceress helped Jason obtain the Golden Fleece
    $500 13
The 4 title characters of the 1969 movie seen here
    $500 26
The term "perfect" refers to a flower that has both of these male & female reproductive organs

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 13):

Ellen Jennifer Jamie
-$100 $400 $1,100

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Ellen Jennifer Jamie
$1,000 $100 $2,200

Double Jeopardy! Round

WORLD OF POETRY
"E"OGRAPHY
POLITICIANS
JOHN DENVER LYRICS
I REFUSE
IF THEY MARRIED....
    $200 7
The title of the epic "Omeros" by Caribbean-born Derek Walcott is the Greek name of this poet
    $200 10
About 1/5 of all Arabs live in this country
    $200 24
In 1949 he established a new government on Taiwan
    $200 1
First name of Denver's first wife, it's never mentioned in the lyrics of her "song"
    $200 18
In 1967 he was stripped of his heavyweight title after refusing army induction on religious grounds
    $200 6
The mother of Mick's kids walks down the aisle with the host of "Let's Make A Deal"
    $400 8
Beverage praised by China's 7 Sages of the Bamboo Grove & by Persia's Omar Khayyam
    $400 11
This country was once part of the U.S.S.R.
    $400 25
Charles Stewart Parnell was nicknamed "The Uncrowned King Of" this country
    $400 2
Of this state Denver sang "Life is old there, older than the trees"
    $400 19
In Shakespeare this man refuses the crown, but according to Casca "He would fain have had it"
    $400 17
Former Yankees manager strikes up the nuptials with a famous "Peter Pan" actress
    $600 9
Gustaf Froding of this country was known for his brooding verse
    $600 12
This nation was conquered by the Spanish in 1534
    $600 23
In 1920, Eugene V. Debs, this party's candidate, ran for U.S. president from his jail cell
    $600 3
"Take my hand and say you'll...." do this
    $600 20
Once a partner in Whitewater, she went to jail for refusing to answer questions about President Clinton
    $600 26
Genghis' emperor grandson weds the female lead singer of Rufus
    $800 15
His parents named him Rene Maria & dressed him in girls' clothes; he chose the name "Rainer" himself
    $800 13
Latin America's first Communist revolt took place in this nation in 1932
    $800 4
In this song, "He was born in the summer of his 27th year"
    $800 21
In 1943 this woman who later made a famous refusal was elected secretary of the Montgomery NAACP
    DD: $1,000 16
The name of a Stallone title character echoes this 19th C. French author of "A Season In Hell"
    $1000 14
The Christian religious tradition of this country goes back 1700 years
    $1000 5
John found "Some days are diamonds, some days are" these
    $1000 22
After refusing to take an oath denying Papal supremacy, he was beheaded at London July 6, 1535

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Ellen Jennifer Jamie
$1,600 $500 $5,200
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

THE 17th CENTURY
(Alex: Good century!)
The 1648 Peace of Westphalia ended a war that began on May 23 of this year

Final scores:

Ellen Jennifer Jamie
$600 $0 $4,000
2nd place: Trip to Spice Islands Beach Resort, Grenada 3rd place: Vivitar Sports Pack New champion: $4,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Ellen Jennifer Jamie
$1,600 $1,000 $6,200
9 R,
4 W
11 R,
5 W
(including 1 DD)
15 R,
3 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $8,800

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