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    $500 15
Republican John McCain and this Wisconsin Democrat co-sponsored a campaign finance reform bill
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Show #3903 - Wednesday, July 18, 2001

Alan Bailey game 5.

Contestants

Chris Todd, a zoo educator from New York City, New York

Emily Eagan, a law student from New Orleans, Louisiana

Alan Bailey, a playwright and director from Sherman Oaks, California (4-day champion whose cash winnings total $45,501)

Jeopardy! Round

HISTORY
RUSSELING
IT'S "BIG"
KANSAS CITIES
MILITARY TELEVISION
THEM'S FIGHTIN' WORDS
    $100 6
In 1429, she was given control of troops in France
    $100 11
"Stargate" star who's Goldie Hawn's longtime companion
    $100 1
Sasquatch
    $100 26
The Menninger Clinic founded in this capital owns a collection of Sigmund Freud's papers
    $100 21
Bad guys should stay out of harm's way (that's Cmdr. Harmon Rabb's way) on this military-legal series
    $100 16
To prepare for war, "dig up" this ax; when you've made peace, you bury it again
    $200 7
Using photos he had taken the month before, Clyde Tombaugh discovered this planet February 18, 1930
    $200 12
He's the hip hop mogul seen here
    $200 2
It's found in the Parliament Tower of Westminster Palace
    $200 27
In the 1960s this largest Kansas city became the world's largest producer of general aviation aircraft
    $200 22
(Hi, I'm Dana Delany.) Appropriately, the final episode of this TV series on which I starred featured a visit to the Vietnam Veteran's Memorial
    $200 17
To fight with the fists, "put up" these noblemen
    $300 8
In February 1984 he announced his resignation as Prime Minister of Canada
    $300 13
On Nov. 7, 1959 he grabbed 35 rebounds in his first showdown with Wilt Chamberlain
    $300 3
A 2000 Martin Lawrence film
    $300 28
As you might expect, Ulysses is the seat of this "Presidential" county
    $300 23
This future star of "The Love Boat" earned his sea legs playing "Happy" Haines on "McHale's Navy"
    $300 18
"Colorful" verb for what's been done when you've been soundly thrashed
    $400 9
Every president since Taft has been an honorary president of this organization founded in the U.S. in Feb. 1910
    $400 14
Full-figured actress seen here in a 1940s publicity still
    $400 4
This cosmology theory's name came from Fred Hoyle's joke about it
    DD: $1,500 29
This college town has been called the "Little Apple"
    $400 24
On a '50s series, this German Shepherd & his master, Rusty, were adopted by cavalry soldiers at Fort Apache
    $400 19
Shopkeepers aren't meeting when "introducing the shoemaker to the tailor" -- you've just done this to someone's rear
    $500 10
In a 1778 treaty, the U.S. and France granted each other this commerce "status"
    $500 15
Republican John McCain and this Wisconsin Democrat co-sponsored a campaign finance reform bill
    $500 5
Empire Toys' trikes for tykes
    $500 25
This oldest of the Wayans Brothers co-starred with Yaphet Kotto on the 1983 drama series "For Love and Honor"
    $500 20
"Rock The Casbah" is the biggest hit by this rock group

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

Alan Emily Chris
$1,100 $1,100 $2,500

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Alan Emily Chris
$2,500 $1,000 $2,600

Double Jeopardy! Round

LITERARY ALLUSIONS
CLIMBING
JUST PLANE GEOMETRY
THE DIRECTOR'S CHAIR
SAINTS
IT ENDS WITH "US"
    $200 16
This object from Arthurian & Christian legend has come to mean the object of any difficult quest
    $200 21
Alpinism is European climbing; Andinismo refers to climbing on this continent
    $200 26
In the 3rd century B.C., this "Father of Geometry" taught at the Museum, an institute in Alexandria, Egypt
    $200 11
"Mister Roberts",
"She Wore a Yellow Ribbon",
"Stagecoach"
    $200 1
In the 7th century Isidore was bishop of this city, not barber of it
    $200 6
Mildew, mold or a mushroom
    $400 17
A type of nonsexual love is named for this Greek philosopher who discussed it in his "Symposium"
    $400 22
Face & crack climbing are two types of this popular activity seen here
    $400 27
A straight angle has this many degrees
    $400 12
"The Milagro Beanfield War",
"Quiz Show",
"The Legend of Bagger Vance"
    $400 2
Saint Augustine's mom, she's also a saint, as well as an L.A. boulevard that Sheryl Crow sang about
    $400 7
It's a summary or outline given to college students that covers the course of study
    $600 18
This term for an idyllic place can be checked out in the James Hilton work "Lost Horizon"
    $600 23
In "Vertical Limit" Robin Tunney is menaced by this high-altitude condition of fluid leaking into the lungs
    $600 28
The sum of the squares of the lengths of the legs of a right triangle is equal to the square of the length of this
    $600 13
"Hobson's Choice",
"Oliver Twist",
"Lawrence of Arabia"
    $600 3
In 1918 Padre Pio, who reportedly could levitate, became the first priest in centuries to receive these "wounds"
    $600 8
It's the zodiac sign whose symbol is seen here
    $800 19
Jonathan Swift created Lilliputians; this author created Munchkins
    $800 24
This fastener seen here gets its name from its original use of clipping a carbine rifle to a band
    DD: $1,000 29
The word geometry means to "measure" this
    $800 14
"Z",
"State of Siege",
"Missing"
    $800 4
During his reign St. Pius X revised this Latin version of the Bible
    DD: $3,300 9
Bridges over this strait connect Asia to Europe
    $1000 20
"The shot heard round the world" was first heard in this man's "Concord Hymn"
    $1000 25
Also meaning to stop an action, in climbing it means to secure another person with a rope
    $1000 30
To make this figure, put a looped string around 2 tacks, place a pencil tight against the string & draw
    $1000 15
"Woman with a Past",
"The Peacemaker",
"Deep Impact"
    $1000 5
Saint Fursey's visions were recorded by this venerable saint
    $1000 10
He killed the Minotaur

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Alan Emily Chris
$8,000 $4,000 $7,800

Final Jeopardy! Round

INTERNATIONAL LANDMARKS
Its roof has been variously described as sails, clam shells & a huddle of nuns in a high wind

Final scores:

Alan Emily Chris
$16,000 $7,500 $8,001
5-day champion: $61,501 3rd place: VocoPro Karaoke system 2nd place: 7-night Caribbean cruise from Costa Cruises

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Alan Emily Chris
$5,500 $3,800 $9,300
15 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W
15 R
(including 1 DD),
5 W
24 R,
1 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $18,600

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