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This young man joined Shadrach & Abednego in Nebuchadnezzar's fiery furnace
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Show #3891 - Monday, July 2, 2001

Kevin Keach game 4.

Contestants

Dan O'Rourke, an attorney from Fort Walton Beach, Florida

Jeremy Dann, a business consultant and writer from San Francisco, California

Kevin Keach, an operations manager from St. Ann, Missouri (3-day champion whose cash winnings total $33,302)

Jeopardy! Round

"SON" PRESIDENTS
DIRECTOR DIRECTORY
PLANTS & TREES
BOX-ING
MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL
VERBIAGE
    $100 7
He served the shortest term as president:
one month
    $100 15
Profession of Joseph (of Christmas, not Halloween, fame)
    $100 28
The buttercup produces cup-shaped flowers of this color
    $100 12
In 1992 she was elected to succeed Alan Cranston as U.S. Senator from California
    $100 1
He started as a play-by-play man in 1971 & became an analyst in 1986
    $100 6
To be meticulous is to dot one's I's & to do this to one's T's
    $200 8
He created cabinet posts for HUD & the Department of Transportation
    $200 16
What an angry mob might have done to David's "Blue Velvet"
    $200 13
In 1962 he reached No. 11 on the country charts with "Tennessee Flat-Top Box"; in 1988 daughter Rosanne hit No. 1
    $200 2
This Dallas quarterback was quite "Dandy"
    $200 22
This term for the material seen here with shears also means to swindle someone out of money
    $300 9
He won the popular vote but lost the election of 1824
    $300 17
This castle in Brno used as a Hapsburg prison didn't make "Schindler's List"
    $300 14
It's the summary of a baseball game in the form of a table listing players & their performances
    $300 3
The current play-by-play commentator, he's remembered for calling the Olympic hockey games in the '80s
    $300 23
The verbs in the title "Bewitched, Bothered, and Bewildered" are in this grammatical voice
    $400 10
He was the first sitting president to lead the nation in war
    $400 18
Tragic 1846-47 pioneer "party" that could have used "Superman" to rescue them
    $400 27
The flowers of the lily of this are used to make the French toilet water eau d'or
    DD: $1,000 20
Called by some the "Gravity Grand Prix", it was begun in Dayton, Ohio, but moved to Akron in 1934
    $400 4
He played himself in the films "Bananas" & "The 500-Pound Jerk" & was a lawyer before becoming a sportscaster
    $400 24
As a verb, it means to flow slowly through a small opening; as a noun, it's the mud on the ocean floor
    $500 11
He was the first president who had been a governor
    $500 19
This popular stencil-bearing wood chair of 19th century America can make a cameo in your house
    $500 26
Each autumn the Japanese celebrate the feast of this flower
    $500 21
In the early 1950s this "Myra Breckinridge" author wrote 3 mysteries using the pseudonym Edgar Box
    $500 5
This quarterback's real first name is Norman & he was stormin' as an analyst during the 1998-99 season
    $500 25
In English it means "to change"; in Latin it means "other"

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

Kevin Jeremy Dan
$1,600 $1,500 $500

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Kevin Jeremy Dan
$2,200 $1,200 $900

Double Jeopardy! Round

WOMEN AUTHORS
JACK NICHOLSON
C'EST MONTREAL
IN THE WORKPLACE
MIDDLE NAMES
IT STARTS WITH "ME"
    $200 21
"The Way Forward Is With A Broken Heart" is a largely autobiographical story collection by this "Color Purple" author
    $200 1
One of Jack's memorable moments is stealing this line from Ed McMahon in "The Shining"
    $200 16
If you're doing the Montreal speed limit of 50 in your car, make sure it's in these units per hour
    $200 6
2-word term for the dispenser seen here, a traditional center for office gossip
    $200 26
Country singer Audrey Hill
    $200 11
Archie Bunker's derogatory nickname for son-in-law Mike Stivic
    $400 22
"Deck The Halls", a Christmas thriller, was a joint effort by Carol Higgins Clark & this author, her mom
    $400 2
This actress, Jack's longtime girlfriend, acted with him in her dad's movie "Prizzi's Honor"
    $400 17
Examples of these in Montreal include The Mirror & Le Devoir
    $400 7
The Ergomax is one of these designed for office use
    $400 27
U.S. Steel founder John Morgan
    $400 12
Latin for "through my fault", this 2-word phrase is an acknowledgement of a personal error
    $600 23
A sleuth named Kinsey Millhone is the heroine of her Alphabet Mysteries
    DD: $800 3
In this 1969 film Jack wonders, "This used to be a fine country. What went wrong?"
    $600 18
Montreal's many underground walkways lined with shops & cafes use an idea credited to this Renaissance man
    $600 8
14-letter term for a meeting in which Tom & Dick in New York can see Harry in L.A. on closed-circuit TV
    $600 28
Media critic Herbert McLuhan
    $600 13
Showers of these include the Leonid, the Geminid & the Lyrid
    DD: $1,500 24
In 1949 this Nobel laureate founded Welcome House, an adoption agency specializing in Asian-American children
    $800 4
In a 1992 movie, Nicholson portrayed this famous American, who's seen here with kind of a Jack-like grin
    $800 19
Montreal's "Juste pour rire" comedy festival held each July is known as this in English
    $800 9
William Safire says this euphemism for corporate firings "strikes fear into...white-collar worrywarts"
    $800 29
'50s senator Cary Kefauver
    $800 14
This term for following a winding & turning course comes from a river in Phrygia noted for its windings
    $1000 25
"All That Remains" & "Cause of Death" are among her novels featuring medical examiner Kay Scarpetta
    $1000 5
Nicholson won an Oscar for playing this rebellious character in "One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest"
    $1000 20
In 1535 this man sailed to the site of future Montreal & came upon a large fortified Indian settlement there
    $1000 10
From the Latin for "turn aside", this training makes workers respect the weird customs of Shahia from Zenguland
    $1000 15
This young man joined Shadrach & Abednego in Nebuchadnezzar's fiery furnace

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Kevin Jeremy Dan
$6,400 $6,000 $6,000

Final Jeopardy! Round

EUROPEAN CITIES
By the river Lagan on the island of Ireland, it was chartered in 1613 & settled by Presbyterians & later Huguenots

Final scores:

Kevin Jeremy Dan
$12,001 $12,000 $12,000
4-day champion: $45,303 2nd place: Trip to Maruba Resort Jungle Spa, Belize 3rd place: IKEA Shopping Spree

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Kevin Jeremy Dan
$6,400 $5,800 $6,300
18 R,
1 W
18 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
13 R
(including 1 DD),
4 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $18,500

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