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    $100 15
When the King sang "Wear my ring around your neck", he may have meant one made of this metal, symbolized Au
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Show #3716 - Monday, October 30, 2000

Brad Rutter game 1.

Contestants

Brad Rutter, a college student from Lancaster, Pennsylvania

Regina Sutton, a customer service representative from Birmingham, Alabama

David Franklin, a filmmaker and professor from Brooklyn, New York (2-day champion whose cash winnings total $10,799)

Jeopardy! Round

WELCOME TO MY COUNTRY
METALS
GO GO GAUGUIN
FILE UNDER "M"
ANIMATED CATS
MAO, MAO, MAO, MAO
    $100 1
Leonardo da Vinci International
    $100 15
When the King sang "Wear my ring around your neck", he may have meant one made of this metal, symbolized Au
    $100 6
Paul Gauguin moved to this island in 1891
    $100 16
For kids & teens, doctors recommend 3 glasses of this a day
    $100 12
In their 1940 MGM debut, "Puss Gets the Boot", this feline partner of Jerry was called Jasper
    $100 8
The 1st U.S. president Mao received on an official state visit was this man in the 1970s
    $200 2
Ben-Gurion International
    $200 17
Scientists believe that the Earth's core is primarily made up of this metal, Fe
    $200 7
This artist painted Gauguin's chair, seen here:
    $200 18
A type of lizard, or a desktop computer necessity
    $200 13
When Tweety tawt he taw a puddy tat, this is usually the puddy tat that Tweety tawt he taw
    $200 23
In 1918 Mao worked briefly as a library assistant at the state university in this city
    $300 3
Ninoy Aquino International
    $300 28
Cinnabar, a bright red ore, provides most of the world's supply of this liquid metal
    $300 9
When this crashed in Paris in 1883, Gauguin lost his day job & decided to devote himself to painting full-time
    $300 19
It's a spice or a trademarked name of a tear gas spray
    $300 14
The 1972 adventures of this risque cat became the first animated film ever to get an "X" rating
    $300 24
Mao's international status as a communist leader rose after the death of this Georgian in 1953
    $400 4
Soekarno-Hatta International
    $400 29
As its name implies, an alnico magnet is composed mainly of these 3 metals
    $400 10
Quoth this, the 1-word title of the painting seen here, a reference to Poe; notice the black bird in the corner
    DD: $500 22
In 1886 a railroad tunnel opened under this river to connect Birkenhead & Liverpool
    $400 20
Geppetto's cat in "Pinocchio"; he shares his name with an operatic barber of Seville
    $400 26
Many of Mao's sayings & beliefs were collected in this diminutive book for easy dissemination
    $500 5
Augusto Cesar Sandino International
    $500 30
This metal is used to galvanize steel to prevent rusting
    $500 11
Gauguin's 1888 painting "The Vision After the Sermon" shows this biblical figure "wrestling with the angel"
    $500 25
Born in Scotland in 1838, his name is on an Alaskan glacier & a California forest & trail
    $500 21
The "meeses" this beatnik cat hated "to pieces" included Pixie & Dixie
    $500 27
In 1930 Mao married He Zizhen, who accompanied him on this famous trek

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

David Regina Brad
$2,100 $600 -$100

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

David Regina Brad
$2,900 $2,300 $1,400

Double Jeopardy! Round

SHAKESPEARE'S OPENING LINES
HEY, MARIO!
BRIDGE ON THE RIVER...
RUNNING MATES
13-LETTER WORDS
TONY BENNETT'S SONGBOOK
    $200 7
Chorus: "Two households both alike in dignity, in fair Verona, where we lay our scene"
    $200 11
Blackfriars Bridge
    $200 1
Ford gave him the nod in 1976
    $200 15
In the 1930s both Chiang Kai-shek & Francisco Franco assumed this "military" title
    $200 4
I premiered this huge hit song at the Fairmont Hotel, figuring that at least the folks in this city would like it
    $400 10
The Duke of Gloucester: "Now is the winter of our discontent"
    $400 12
The Pont-Neuf & the Pont St.-Louis
    $400 2
In 1996 he tapped Jack Kemp
    $400 16
This adjective means forming right angles
    $400 8
My album "Here's to the Ladies" includes the following song made famous by this legendary lady:

"When all the world's a hopeless jumble and the raindrops tumble, heaven opens magically. When all the clouds darken up the skyway, there's a rainbow highway to be found"
    $600 17
Theseus: "Now, fair Hippolyta, our nuptial hour draws on apace"
    $600 28
Scripts for Marlon Brando's roles of Jor-El & Don Corleone were written by this man
    $600 25
The Huey P. Long Bridge
    $600 3
He chose John Nance Garner in 1932 & 1936
    $600 18
The name of a Florentine writer gave us this adjective meaning cunning & duplicitous
    $600 9
My album of this maestro's songs included "Sophisticated Lady" & "In a Sentimental Mood"
    DD: $500 21
Flavius: "Hence! Home, you idle creatures, get you home"
    $800 26
The NHL's Rookie of the Year for 1984-85; he was also the 1985 All-Star Game's MVP
    $800 27
The Dusseldorf-Neuss Bridge
    $800 5
After Eagleton, George McGovern saluted him in '72
    $800 19
Developed in the 1830s, it's a photographic image made on a copper plate coated with polished silver
    $800 13
I sang "Rags To Riches" in this Scorsese picture that could have been called "Bad Guys"
    $1000 22
The Earl of Kent: "I thought the king had more affected the Duke of Albany than Cornwall"
    $1000 24
In a 1951 film, he was "The Great Caruso"
    $1000 23
The Ponte Garibaldi & the Ponte Palatino
    $1000 6
Perot's partner in '92
    DD: $1,500 20
This division of the Paleozoic era was characterized by the deposits of plant remains that later hardened into coal
    $1000 14
This composer's song, "Ol' Man River", stopped the show at Carnegie Hall

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

David Regina Brad
$4,900 $5,100 $7,800

Final Jeopardy! Round

IN THE NEWS 2000
40 years after a famous incident, he was awarded a DFC, POW Medal & Natl. Defense Service Medal posthumously

Final scores:

David Regina Brad
$4,900 $10,200 $10,201
3rd place 2nd place New champion: $10,201

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

David Regina Brad
$4,900 $7,000 $7,800
16 R,
1 W
20 R
(including 1 DD),
5 W
(including 2 DDs)
16 R,
2 W

Combined Coryat: $19,700

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