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    $200 1
In Canada it's this "puckish" sport
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Show #3573 - Wednesday, March 1, 2000

Contestants

Susan Caylor, an account manager from Atlanta, Georgia

Gregory Cameron, a commercial interior designer from Los Gatos, California

Jeff Gregory, a graphic designer from Atlanta, Georgia (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $8,199)

Jeopardy! Round

20th CENTURY U.S. PRESIDENTS
FOOD ON FILM
THE VIRGIN MARY
SHELLS
-OLOGIES
"B.S."
    $100 6
This president appointed the first female attorney general
    $100 1
The title character chugs raw eggs & punches slabs of beef in this 1976 Oscar winner
    $100 22
This man was her husband
    $100 20
Native Americans once cut the shells of quahogs into beads & used them for this medium of exchange
    $100 13
Though it sounds like it deals with space matter, it's the study of weather
    $100 11
A popular 1940s style of ankle covering, or stockings for Robert
    $200 7
During his term, the voting age was lowered from 21 to 18
    $200 2
Reese's Pieces are a favorite of this title character in a Spielberg blockbuster
    $200 23
It's the crowded town Mary traveled to in order to record her name during the census
    $200 21
This chambered mollusk is the only living cephalopod with an external shell
    $200 17
In 1929 Margaret Mead was awarded a Ph.D. in this field
    $200 12
A disreputable member of a family is known by this "woolly" term
    DD: $800 8
In 1957 he won a Pulitzer Prize
    $300 3
A food fight aids John Belushi's getaway in this 1978 comedy classic
    $300 24
The angel who "announced" Mary's pregnancy to her
    $300 27
Found in the south Pacific, the giant species of this largest bivalve has a shell that may reach 4 feet long
    $300 18
The Big Bang is something you'd learn about in this, the study of the universe
    $300 14
They're the raw edibles seen here
    $400 9
At Stanford University, he majored in mining engineering
    $400 4
Paul Newman's character tries to swallow 50 hard-boiled eggs in an hour in this film
    $400 25
Jesus entrusted Mary to the "Beloved Disciple", traditionally this author of the gospel that tells the story
    $400 28
This seashell lends its name to a type of cooking & a curved edge on cloth or leather
    $400 19
This zoology branch deals with a bunch of bird brains, & with every other aspect of a bird
    $400 15
It's Wisconsin's beastly nickname
    $500 10
He wrote his 4-volume history "The Winning of the West" before winning the White House
    $500 5
This rotund singer was on the menu at Dr. Frank N. Furter's castle in "The Rocky Horror Picture Show"
    $500 26
It's the town where Mary lived when Luke first mentions her
    $500 29
Also called nacre, this iridescent inner layer of certain shells is composed mainly of calcium carbonate
    $500 30
While otology studies the ear & its diseases, this is the science that studies hearing
    $500 16
This legendary singer won $10,000 for the Multiple Sclerosis Society on "Celebrity Jeopardy!" in 1996

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

Jeff Gregory Susan
$1,400 -$500 $2,200

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Jeff Gregory Susan
$4,300 -$600 $2,700

Double Jeopardy! Round

WORLD WAR II
NATIONS' FAVORITE SPORTS
PEOPLE IN VOGUE
(Alex: The magazine.)
SHAKESPEAREAN DYING WORDS
(Alex: You have to identify the speaker for us.)
WHERE THERE'S A VILLE
THERE'S AN "A"
    $200 8
Begun in September 1940, the German bombing of this capital was known as the Blitz
    $200 1
In Canada it's this "puckish" sport
    $200 2
Bert Stein flew to Rome in 1962 to shoot her while she was shooting a movie with Richard Burton
    $200 10
"O Antony! Nay, I will take thee too...what, should I stay--"
    $200 20
When visiting this Southern city, you & your friends may tour the Willie Nelson & Friends Museum
    $200 13
In Greek mythology, they were the race of warrior women led by Hippolyta
    $400 9
In June 1942 Japanese troops occupied Kiska & Attu in this U.S. island group
    $400 7
In Japan it's this Western team sport with teams like the Yakult Swallows
    $400 3
The wife of a young senator, she appeared with her sister Lee in the March 15, 1955 issue
    $400 11
"Lay on Macduff, and damned be him that first cries, 'Hold, enough!'"
    DD: $1,500 21
The seal of this Southern city shows the seventh U.S. president on horseback
    $400 16
It's the popular garden favorite seen here
    $600 28
In November 1943, Roosevelt, Churchill & Stalin met in Tehran, where they agreed on him as supreme Allied commander
    $600 22
In Scotland it's this game the Scots invented
    $600 4
This show biz vet was 10 when Edward Steichen shot her for the December 1, 1938 issue
    $600 12
"A horse! A horse! My kingdom for a horse!"
    $600 25
If your motto is "I Can't Drive 555", head for this flat part of Utah where speed records are set
    $600 17
Hawaiian Sumo wrestler Chad Rowan is known in Japan by this one-word name
    $800 29
In mid-April 1942 U.S. bombers under his command left the U.S.S. Hornet to bomb Tokyo
    $800 23
In Norway it's this sport whose hero is Bjorn Daehlie
    $800 5
For Vogue's millennium special issue, she grouped 13 historic supermodels to shoot the gatefold cover
    $800 14
"Farewell, good Strato. Caesar, now be still; I killed not thee with half so good a will"
    $800 26
This city's Casa Lonja has a vast archive on the Spanish empire in the Americas
    $800 18
From the French for "to strike down", it's another name for a slaughterhouse
    DD: $2,200 30
The invasion of Normandy included 5 beachheads, including Utah & this one, both secured by the U.S.
    $1000 24
Franz Beckenbauer knows that in Germany it's this highly organized sport
    $1000 6
A 1937 article on "Senoras of Mexico" showed her as Mrs. Diego Rivera
    $1000 15
"Yea, noise? Then I'll be brief. O happy dagger, this is thy sheath. There rest, and let me die"
    $1000 27
Kinshasa was formerly called this, after a Belgian king who exploited the Congo region
    $1000 19
Krishna is the eighth & best-known of these incarnations of Vishnu

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Jeff Gregory Susan
$7,600 $1,000 $6,700

Final Jeopardy! Round

ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY
In 1988 his body was moved to Arlington & buried next to Robert Peary

Final scores:

Jeff Gregory Susan
$1,799 $0 $11,301
2nd place: Trip to Laguna Cliffs Marriott Resort, Dana Point, California 3rd place: Counter Spy Shop Gift Certificate New champion: $11,301

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Jeff Gregory Susan
$9,100 $1,000 $5,000
25 R,
2 W
(including 1 DD)
5 R,
5 W
19 R
(including 2 DDs),
4 W

Combined Coryat: $15,100

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