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    $300 12
They attach a wheel to a car & are removed with a wrench of a similar name
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Show #3827 - Tuesday, April 3, 2001

Bob Fleenor game 5.

Contestants

Michael Rodriguez, an attorney from Palm City, Florida

Anne Andrea, an accounting systems consultant from Holbrook, Massachusetts

Bob Fleenor, a newspaper copy editor from Martinsburg, West Virginia (4-day champion whose cash winnings total $38,500)

Jeopardy! Round

MUSIC IN FANTASIA
"L" ON WHEELS
STATES' LOWEST POINTS
(Alex: You have to identify the state.)
GENE WILDER
FLAGS
ALPHABETIC HOMOPHONES
(Alex: Each response is a homophone of a letter of the alphabet.)
    $100 26
"Fantasia 2000" presents the Jazz Age with this composer's "Rhapsody in Blue"
    $100 1
SUVs, pickups & minivans are all classified as these trucks
    $100 4
8 feet below sea level at New Orleans
    $100 15
In 1984 Gene married this woman with whom he later had a "Haunted Honeymoon"
    $100 2
Tunisia's flag features a red crescent & star, symbols of this religion
    $100 20
Hans Christian Andersen's princess stacked 20 mattresses & 20 eiderdown quilts on one of these
    $200 27
When "Fantasia 2000" features "Carnival of the Animals", this pink bird shows off its yo-yoing skills
    $200 3
2-word phrase for the apparatus seen here
    $200 5
282 feet below sea level in Death Valley
    $200 16
In his first movie, Gene played a mortician kidnapped by Warren Beatty in this 1967 film
    $200 8
The flag of this Canadian province features 4 white fleur-de-lis on a blue background
    $200 21
It's the only one of the 5 W's in journalism that fits the category
    $300 28
The original "Fantasia" included a minor masterpiece, Bach's "Toccata &" this "in D Minor"
    $300 12
They attach a wheel to a car & are removed with a wrench of a similar name
    $300 6
710 feet above sea level at the Snake River near Lewiston
    $300 17
This man directed Gene in "The Producers" & "Blazing Saddles"
    $300 9
A yellow sphere represents the world discovered by 15th & 16th c. navigators on the flag of this Iberian nation
    $300 23
You can't play billiards without this stick
    $400 29
Used in 1940's "Fantasia", this piece is a "night" to remember
    $400 13
Altered type of vehicle seen here
    DD: $400 7
3,350 feet above sea level at the Arkansas River
    $400 18
Gene was nominated for a Screenwriting Oscar for this film that also starred Marty Feldman as Igor
    $400 10
The cedar tree on the flag of this nation represents peace & holiness
    $400 24
Mike Hammer was a private one
    $500 30
This "moonlit" Debussy piece, dropped from "Fantasia" 1940, appears on the "Fantasia Anthology" DVD
    $500 14
Audi now owns this Italian company that can get you from 0 to 60 in under 5 seconds
    $500 22
95 feet above sea level at the eastern shore of Lake Champlain
    $500 19
Gene's first movie pairing with Richard Pryor came in this 1976 comedy thriller about a murder plot on a train
    $500 11
The Ivory Coast's flag is orange, white & green, the reverse of the flag of this republic
    $500 25
A metric unit equivalent to 100 square meters, or the present tense plural of be

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 14):

Bob Anne Michael
$1,900 $300 $1,200

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Bob Anne Michael
$3,100 $600 $2,500

Double Jeopardy! Round

THE GREAT WAR
FILL THE BILL
ASIAN NEWSPAPERS
WHERE'S THE BODY? AUTHOR'S EDITION
'50s TV
CROSSWORD CLUES "S"
    $200 2
Germans asserted that this passenger liner was carrying arms when it sank in May 1915
    $200 1
Sitcom star, author & creator of Fat Albert
    $200 10
To find a climbing partner, put an ad in this country's Kathmandu Post
    $200 24
She's interred in Sleepy Hollow Cemetery in Concord, Mass. near her sisters, who were models for Beth & Meg
    $200 7
This sci-fi anthology premiered on October 2, 1959 with the episode "Where Is Everybody?"
    $200 21
33 down:
Ex-head of Iran
(4)
    $400 3
America's top ace of the war, he won the Medal of Honor & the French Croix de Guerre
    $400 15
Basketball player-turned-senator-turned-presidential hopeful
    $400 11
The latest reunification possibilities are dissected in this nation's Chosun Ilbo & Joongang Ilbo
    $400 25
Want to dig up the dirt on Dashiell Hammett? Head to this noted Virginia cemetery
    $400 8
Popular kids' show on which you'd hear Jimmie Dodd say, "Why? Because we like you!"
    $400 22
64 across:
Lee or Musial
(4)
    $600 4
President Wilson put this future president in charge of the Food Administration
    $600 19
Ex-Rolling Stones bassist
    $600 12
The times of this nation are covered in the daily Zamboanga Times & the Mindanao Times
    $600 26
Though he won a Pulitzer for "New Hampshire", you'll find this poet's remains in a cemetery in Vermont
    DD: $1,900 9
On September 18, 1955 the "Toast of the Town" variety series changed its title to this
    $600 23
10 down:
Phaser setting on "Star Trek"
(4)
    $800 5
In 1918 Germany began to shell Paris with these "huge" guns that had a range of up to 75 miles
    $800 17
Former Jets, Giants & Patriots coach
    $800 13
Whip up some excitement for this city-state's Straits Times
    DD: $700 27
Stores around the town square of Oxford, Mississippi closed during his funeral at St. Peter's Cemetery
    $800 16
In the 1950s bandleader Ray Anthony had 2 TV theme songs reach the Top 10: "Dragnet" & this one heard here
    $800 29
48 down:
Small fight
(4)
    $1000 6
U.S. officials had planned to send only 650,000 troops, but this AEF commander convinced them to send 3 times that
    $1000 18
"Calvin and Hobbes" creator
    $1000 14
This nation's Gulf Times, published in Doha, often reports on the emir & his activities
    $1000 28
"Called Back" is the epitaph on this poet's Amherst grave
    $1000 20
Doberman wasn't a dog, but a dog-faced private on this army sitcom
    $1000 30
35 down:
Awaken
(4)

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Bob Anne Michael
$10,400 $1,200 $8,600

Final Jeopardy! Round

SATIRE
This then-living man was the main target of the mid-1960s play "MacBird!"

Final scores:

Bob Anne Michael
$17,200 $599 $14,100
5-day champion: $55,700 3rd place: a Mypoints.com gift certificate 2nd place: a trip to Club Med, Mexico

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Bob Anne Michael
$10,500 $1,200 $7,300
26 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
7 R,
3 W
20 R
(including 2 DDs),
1 W

Combined Coryat: $19,000

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