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    $500 10
This hotel recently doubled the size of its Forum shopping area
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Show #3118 - Wednesday, March 4, 1998

Contestants

Ben Wiener, an advertising executive originally from Toronto, Canada

Karen Sapp, a registered nurse from Joplin, Missouri

Cliff Karp, an actor originally from New York City, New York

Jeopardy! Round

COMING TO VEGAS
MOVIE STARS
AROUND THE DOGHOUSE WITH SPOT
FIGURE IT OUT
SHIPS
GO TO "H"
    $100 2
The Rio's Masquerade Village has 3 sections: Rio, Venice & this Mardi Gras city
    $100 1
In "Apollo 13" he played astronaut Jim Lovell, who was much smarter than Forrest Gump
    $100 11
Spot has never managed to lie on top of his doghouse like this Peanuts character
    $100 18
The number of players required for solitaire cribbage
    $100 23
In 1787 Lt. William Bligh was given command of this 215-ton ship
    $100 14
Buzz in when you know this one -- in ancient times, this sweet, sticky liquid was used to treat wounds
    $200 7
Some new slots in town are based on this, our sister game show; you may want to give them a "sp_n"
    $200 3
Teri Garr played Dustin Hoffman's neglected girlfriend in this 1982 comedy; what a "drag"!
    $200 12
Spot's owner puts a special collar on Spot to keep these insects from jumping onto him
    $200 19
She played a lovely model named Zsa Zsa in the movie musical "Lovely to Look At"
    $200 27
The March 9, 1862 battle of these 2 ships was the 1st conflict between ironclads
    $200 15
At best, it's a computer enthusiast; at worst, it's one who illegally taps into your computer
    $300 8
This pair's Secret Garden at the Mirage is a haven for endangered animals
    $300 4
In 1997 he was named best actor at Cannes for "She's So Lovely", which co-starred his lovely wife Robin Wright
    $300 13
Always the picky eater, Spot will only eat this brand's "Dog Chow" & an occasional bird
    $300 20
He was the first U.S. president who was not a college graduate
    $300 28
In the summer of 1870, this steamboat named for a Southern hero defeated the Natchez in a match race
    $300 24
Half the Earth, or half the cerebrum or cerebellum
    $400 9
This hotel boasts an over 50' lion advertised as the largest bronze sculpture in the U.S.
    $400 5
Actor seen here acting really dumb in "Dumb and Dumber":
    $400 16
Spot's owner made up the word "Schnottish" for Spot, a mix of schnauzer & this type of terrier
    $400 21
Guinness says Mike Racz did this to 100 oysters in a record 2 minutes, 20.07 seconds
    $400 29
The British sent over 60 vessels against this German battleship before it sank on May 27, 1941
    $400 25
It's the term for an animal that feeds mainly on grass & other plants
    $500 10
This hotel recently doubled the size of its Forum shopping area
    $500 6
In a 1997 film she found "That Old Feeling" with Dennis Farina
    $500 17
The Post-Dispatch can be found in Spot's doghouse because he lives in this Midwestern city
    $500 22
It's the official language of San Marino & of the country that surrounds San Marino
    DD: $2,000 30
Ship whose memorial is seen here: (in Pearl Harbor)
    $500 26
This Japanese ritual is also known as seppuku

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

Cliff Karen Ben
$1,700 $700 $1,500

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Cliff Karen Ben
$2,800 $2,100 $5,600

Double Jeopardy! Round

MUSIC POTPOURRI
HISTORIC NAMES
ONOMATOPOETIC WORDS
LITERATURE
MAGAZINES
6 DEGREES OF KEVIN BACON
    $200 22
This Barry Manilow hit is subtitled "At The Copa"
    $200 7
This English "conqueror" was crowned in London on Christmas Day, 1066
    $200 1
The sound of a horse's hoof hitting the pavement, it usually follows clip
    $200 17
Dan'l Webster was the name of the title amphibian in "The Celebrated Jumping Frog Of" this "County"
    $200 2
Ellery Queen & now Mary Higgins Clark have their name on this type of magazine
    $200 12
Meg Ryan was in "I.Q." with Walter Matthau, who was in this Oliver Stone initial film with Kevin
    $400 23
Invented in recent years, boobams are percussion instruments often made from this woody grass
    $400 8
Although we do know he crossed the Alps with about 40 elephants, we don't know what route he took
    $400 27
Ms. Fromme could tell you it's this wheel that gets the most grease
    $400 18
Sancho Panza rides a donkey named Dapple in this Cervantes novel
    $400 3
"We drink, we smoke, we gamble" is the motto of Milton, a magazine named for him
    $400 13
F. Murray Abraham was in "Amadeus" with Tom Hulce, who did this National Lampoon movie with Kevin
    $600 24
Ska & rock steady were predecessors of this style that developed in Jamaica in the 1960s
    $600 9
Prior to his 1793 execution, this French king yelled, "I am innocent of all charges brought against me"
    $600 28
For the hip-hop duo Tag Team, it preceded "There It Is"
    $600 19
The final chapter of "The Scarlet Letter" says that her tombstone bore the letter "A"
    $600 4
Woman seen here; she has a magazine named for her: ("It's a good thing")
    $600 14
Boris Karloff did "The Raven" with Jack Nicholson, who was in this Navy courtroom drama with Kevin
    $800 25
From a Spanish word meaning "Of Malaga", it's a Spanish folk tune native to Malaga
    $800 10
On July 26, 1956 he announced that the Suez Canal "Will be run by Egyptians"
    $800 29
This onomatopoetic word precedes art, fly & gun
    $800 20
Archdeacon Claude Frollo was this hunchback's master
    $800 5
In 1947 this family's magazine was "The Changing Times", now it's "Personal Finance"
    $800 15
Cindy Crawford was in "Fair Game" with William Baldwin, who did this medical school thriller with Kevin
    DD: $3,000 26
Despite its name, this British band heard here was a trio: "Hold me now..."
    $1000 11
Begun on Jan. 1, 1660, his "Diary" held thrilling accounts of the Plague & the Great Fire of London
    $1000 30
Stripes & plaids worn together, cymballically speaking
    DD: $3,000 21
This Poe tale contains the line, "The French army had entered Toledo"
    $1000 6
He's built up his body & his name, which is found over "Muscle And Fitness" & "Shape"
    $1000 16
Alex Trebek was in "Short Cuts" with Fred Ward, who acted in this underground peril film with Kevin

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Cliff Karen Ben
$3,600 $3,500 $18,000
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERIES
They got their name because the man who discovered them in 1895 had no idea what they were

Final scores:

Cliff Karen Ben
$100 $1 $13,000
2nd place: a Hooker Furniture entertainment center + a Panasonic 13" TV/VCR combo 3rd place: Corel WordPerfect 8 office software New champion: $13,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Cliff Karen Ben
$6,600 $3,500 $14,500
17 R,
1 W
(including 1 DD)
10 R,
0 W
31 R
(including 2 DDs),
1 W

Combined Coryat: $24,600

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