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    $200 14
From 1963 to 1978 he was Archbishop of Krakow
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Show #3619 - Thursday, May 4, 2000

Contestants

Jeff Horn, an office manager from New York City, New York

Jean Kosits, a teacher from River Vale, New Jersey

Dan Felsenheld, a marketing manager from Arlington, Virginia (2-day champion whose cash winnings total $13,201)

Jeopardy! Round

20th CENTURY QUOTES
ALL ABOARD THE SOUL TRAIN
WAR STORIES
(Alex: You have to identify the war.)
EUROPE
WEEDS
SEEING "RED"
    $100 1
A minister, 1968:
"I've seen the promised land...and I'm happy tonight...I'm not fearing any man"
    $100 25
"Soul Train" premiered in this decade
    $100 5
"Marching On",
"By Antietam Creek"
    $100 13
Descriptive term for the flag of Italy & the flag of France
    $100 10
The most common cause of hay fever in the U.S. is this substance from ragweed
    $100 18
In "Peanuts", Snoopy often fancied himself a flying ace out to get this pilot
    $200 2
A Communist, 1938:
"Political power grows out of the barrel of a gun"
    $200 26
Oh yessssssss...he created the show & was the original producer & host
    $200 6
"Body Count",
"Coming Home"
    $200 14
From 1963 to 1978 he was Archbishop of Krakow
    $200 11
This common weed seen here has a beverage in its name
    $200 19
Excessive bureaucratic procedure resulting in inaction or delay
    DD: $500 3
A physicist, 1955:
"If only I had known, I would have become a watchmaker"
    $300 27
White crossover artists featured on "Soul Train" have included David Bowie & this "Island Girl" singer
    $300 7
"The Good Soldier Schweik",
"Paths of Glory"
    $300 15
Geographic region within the Arctic Circle named for the people who call themselves the Sami
    $300 12
This plant whose alkaloids ended Socrates' life now grows on American roadsides
    $300 21
Stephen Crane wrote, "He wished that he, too, had a wound," this
    $400 4
A governor, 1963:
"Segregation now! Segregation tomorrow! Segregation forever!"
    $400 28
This hair care product was among the first major backers of the show
    $400 8
"A Walk in the Sun",
"They Were Expendable"
    $400 17
It's the smallest in area of the Benelux countries
    $400 24
This fabric follows Queen Anne's in the name of the weed seen here
    $400 22
In song, just "remember" this place "and the cowboy that loves you so true"
    $500 16
A professor, 1967:
"Turn on,
tune in,
drop out"
    $500 30
To gain better production values, "Soul Train" was moved from this city to Los Angeles
    $500 9
"Arundel",
"Johnny Tremain"
    $500 20
The fertile plain east of the Danube, making up half this country's area, is called the Great Alfold
    $500 29
In the names of weeds, this old word for a plant follows soap- & St. John's
    $500 23
The title of a 1928 song Sophie Tucker introduced, it was also her nickname

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

Dan Jean Jeff
$500 $900 $1,100

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Dan Jean Jeff
$700 $2,400 $1,200

Double Jeopardy! Round

PHYSICAL SCIENCE
INITIAL T.V.
(Alex: There will be initials in the correct responses.)
SAINTS BE PRAISED
MR. OR MS. WILLIAMS
AIN'T THAT AMERICA
SOMETHIN' TO "C"
    $200 1
This show which had a 9-year-run on ABC was produced with help from J. Edgar Hoover
    $200 7
The emblem of St. Lawrence, it's also a nickname for a football field
    $200 12
Elected to the Hall of Fame in 1966, his lifetime batting average was .344
    $200 6
This state's largest lake may be 20 times as salty as any ocean
    $200 21
Oscar & Felix were an "odd" one
    $400 2
This '60s police drama with Jack Warden was missing the "blue" of the series that began in 1993
    $400 17
The first American citizen canonized was an immigrant from this country
    $400 13
This crooner's hits include 1971's "Where Do I Begin" & 1959's "Lonely Street"
    $400 8
Francis Scott Key wrote "The Star-Spangled Banner" while in this state during the War of 1812
    $400 22
Ichabod's patronymic
    $600 27
Max Planck gave this name to the smallest amount of energy that can be emitted as electromagnetic radiation
    $600 3
[Hi, I'm Pat O'Brien] David E. Kelley won 2 Emmys for this show in 1991, one as executive producer, one as writer
    $600 18
Saint Brigid was buried at Kildare, but was later moved to be buried with this saint
    DD: $1,600 14
"The Hillbilly Shakespeare" is one nickname of this legendary singer
    $600 9
Ice cream cones were reportedly first served at the 1904 World's Fair in this state
    $600 23
The means of production are privately owned in this economic system
    $800 25
To scientists, it's force times distance; to Twain, it's "whatever a body is obliged to do"
    $800 4
This '70s series about a harsh Navy drill instructor with a soft heart starred Don Rickles
    $800 19
Philip of Moscow foresaw that his post as primate of the Russian church might lead to martyrdom, as this man was czar
    $800 15
The aquatic Mrs. Fernando Lamas
    DD: $500 10
In 1886 a pharmacist in this southern state became the first man to enjoy a Coke and a smile
    $1000 26
Stoichiometry is defined as the study of the quantities involved in these chemical events
    $1000 5
Organization that employed Alexander Waverly, Mark Slate & Illya Kuryakin
    $1000 20
In September 1999 an abridged version of his "City of God" ranked 9,821st on Amazon.com's sales list
    $1000 16
This devoted mom has been called the most famous Miss America of all time
    $1000 11
From 1784 to 1788 the eastern part of this state was a separate state called Franklin
    $1000 24
In 41 A.D. Cassius Chaerea & company assassinated this Roman emperor

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Dan Jean Jeff
$1,600 $1,600 $5,200
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

FILM CLASSICS
This 1951 classic stars the AFI's top picks for the greatest male & female film legends

Final scores:

Dan Jean Jeff
$1,600 $3,199 $3,201
3rd place: Dooney & Bourke Leather Goods 2nd place: Trip to Bahamia Resort on Grand Bahama Island New champion: $3,201

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Dan Jean Jeff
$1,900 $1,600 $4,700
15 R
(including 1 DD),
6 W
12 R,
6 W
18 R
(including 1 DD),
6 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $8,200

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