Show #3938 2001-10-17 (taped 2001-08-22) Regular

Contestants

Pamela Robinson — a legal association manager from Chicago, Illinois

Ulhas Rajurkar — a human resources specialist from Lorton, Virginia

Sharon Forsher — a character interpreter coach from Williamsburg, Virginia (whose 1-day cash winnings total $8,100)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Sharon $200 $900 $4,100 $100
2nd place: Trip to Rasa Ria Resort, Borneo
$4,100
9 R, 1 W
Ulhas $1,500 $3,400 $6,400 $4,599
New champion: $4,599
$7,400
29 R (including 1 DD), 8 W (including 1 DD)
Pamela $1,400 $2,700 $3,500 $0
3rd place: Trip to Roosevelt Hotel, New York City
$4,700
11 R, 2 W (including 1 DD)

Jeopardy! Round

MAMMALS POP STARS A.K.A. AWARENESS MONTHS AUNTIQUITY BEANS "OLD" RHYMES
$100 [11]
(Cheryl of the Clue Crew is at Sea World in San Diego.) Here comes the Asian small-clawed type of this, which is smaller than the river type of North America
otter
Pamela
$100 [6]
R&B legend William Robinson
Smokey Robinson
Ulhas
$100 [12]
November is the national month for this condition, both insulin-dependent & non-
diabetes
Pamela
$100 [26]
In the 15th century B.C. Hatshepsut ruled this country as regent for her nephew Thutmose
Egypt
Ulhas
$100 [17]
Also called butter beans, these beans have been cultivated in Peru for thousands of years
lima beans
Ulhas
$100 [1]
In the movie, it's "The Treasure of the Sierra Madre"
gold
Pamela
$200 [22]
The Malayan flying fox, with a wingspan of over 5 feet, is really one of these mammals
bat
Ulhas Pamela
$200 [7]
Drummer Richard Starkey
Ringo Starr
Ulhas
$200 [13]
Like the month of October, the stamp seenherepromotes awareness of this disease
breast cancer
Ulhas
$200 [27]
Eurynoe, a Macedonian princess of the 300s B.C., had this great nephew--not great-nephew, great nephew
Alexander the Great
Ulhas
$200 [18]
A certain military branch has served this bean as a staple since the mid-1800s, hence its name
navy bean
Ulhas
$200 [2]
A story relegated to the bottom half of a newspaper page is "below" this
the fold
Sharon
$300 [23]
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew is at the San Diego Zoo.) The pacarana, which had an ancestor the size of a rhinoceros, is one of the largest of this order of mammals
rodent
$300 [8]
Folk rocker Robert Zimmerman
Bob Dylan
Ulhas
DD $300 [14]
It's National Stress-Free Family Holidays Month
December
Ulhas
$300 [28]
Under Shotoku & his aunt Suiko, Japan established relations with the Sui dynasty in this country
China
Sharon
$300 [19]
This bean is named for the sound it makes when broken in half
snap bean
Pamela
$300 [3]
We think THIS FACE should be familiar to you
bold
Ulhas
$400 [24]
What we call a moose is known in Europe by this 3-letter name
elk
Pamela
$400 [9]
Airplane flyer Grace Wing
Grace Slick
Sharon Ulhas Pamela
$400 [15]
This association whose symbol is seenheresponsors Breathe Easy Month each May
American Lung Association
Sharon
$400 [29]
In Celtic myth, Furbaidhe kills his aunt Medb by shooting a hard piece of this dairy food from a slingshot
cheese
Sharon
$400 [20]
The name of this bean is Spanish for "painted"
pinto bean
Pamela
$400 [4]
It often follows "Going once, going twice..."
Sold!
Pamela
$500 [25]
One of these monkeys used in medical research was also the first mammal to go into space
rhesus monkey
Ulhas
$500 [10]
Youthful-looking singer-songwriter Kenneth Edmonds
Babyface
Ulhas
$500 [16]
November has been picked to increase knowledge of these donors who help leukemia patients
bone marrow donors
Ulhas Pamela
$500 [30]
As Abraham's wife, the biblical Sarah was the aunt of this man who settled in Sodom
Lot
Ulhas
$500 [21]
Products made from this legume include tofu & miso
soybeans
Ulhas
$500 [5]
To chide or reprimand, or a person who constantly does so
scold
Ulhas

Double Jeopardy! Round

U.S. MEMORIALS SPORTS PEOPLE WHO ARE PLACES CROSS-EXAMINING THE WITS DOUBLE-VOWEL WORDS LAWRENCE OF ARABIA
$200 [8]
A memorial to this day was dedicated June 6, 2001 in Bedford, Virginia
D-Day
Ulhas
$200 [3]
If he blows a last second shot for the N.Y. Knicks, they'd say this guard we have a problem
Allan Houston
Ulhas
$200 [26]
According to Mr. Boswell's statement, you & he first met in 1763. Is that correct?
Samuel Johnson
Ulhas
$200 [1]
A tiny wrinkle at the corner of the eye is called a crow's this
foot
Sharon
$200 [16]
Running for almost 3 decades, this bandleader's TV show premiered in 1955
Lawrence Welk
Ulhas
$200 [21]
When this waterway opened in 1869, it brought Arabia into much closer touch with the outside world
Suez Canal
Ulhas
$400 [9]
A memorial to him, seen here, is at the National Academy of Sciences
Albert Einstein
Ulhas
$400 [4]
He's the Laker phenom whom opponents might wish played in Japan
Kobe Bryant
Ulhas
$400 [27]
"A cynic...knows the price of everything and the value of nothing." Tell the court what you meant
Oscar Wilde
$400 [2]
(Cheryl of the Clue Crew is at the Santa Monica Pier.) This character sometimes dreams that he's a World War I flying ace, battling the Red Baron
Snoopy
Ulhas
$400 [17]
This linebacker broke Joe Theismann's leg on "Monday Night Football"
Lawrence Taylor
Ulhas
$400 [22]
One of the earliest Arab kingdoms was Saba, which may be identical with this one mentioned in the Bible
Sheba
Ulhas
$800 [11]
The fisherman's memorial seenhereis in this Massachusetts city
Gloucester
Sharon Ulhas
$600 [5]
This ex-49er QB kindly helped out Ronnie Lott's painful itching in a parody TV ad
Joe Montana
Ulhas
$600 [28]
Did you or did you not write, in "Man and Superman", "Liberty means responsibility. That is why most men dread it"
George Bernard Shaw
Ulhas
$800 [14]
A Mideastern marketplace, or a charity sale
bazaar
Sharon
$600 [18]
He privately published "Lady Chatterley's Lover" in 1928
D.H. Lawrence
Sharon
$600 [23]
The Arabs of Arabia look upon themselves as the descendants of this son of Noah
Shem
DD $1,000 [10]
A memorial named for this fictional woman, symbol of WWII laborers, is at a former shipyard in Richmond, Calif.
Rosie the Riveter
Ulhas
$800 [6]
Drew Carey knows Hall of Fame pitcher Grover Alexander's middle name is this
Cleveland
Ulhas
$800 [29]
So you, a humble Baltimore writer, called Puritanism "The haunting fear that someone, somewhere, may be happy"
H.L. Mencken
Ulhas
$1,000 [15]
In 79 A.D. this city could have used the Imperial Emergency Management Agency
Pompeii
Ulhas
$800 [19]
In "Romeo & Juliet", he marries Romeo & Juliet
Friar Lawrence
Sharon
$800 [24]
Once divided into a North & South, it's the second-largest nation on the peninsula
Yemen
$1,000 [12]
Part of the new national memorial, in this state capital, is seen here
Oklahoma City
Pamela
$1,000 [7]
Geographic nickname of boxer Joe Walcott, shown what exit to take when he was KO'd in '52 by Rocky Marciano
Jersey Joe Walcott
Ulhas
$1,000 [30]
You said of your shared office with Dorothy Parker, "One cubic foot less and it would have constituted adultery"
Robert Benchley
DD $1,200 [13]
An uninterrupted series or extent, like the space-time one
continuum
Pamela
$1,000 [20]
This beat poet penned "A Coney Island of the Mind"
Lawrence Ferlinghetti
Ulhas Pamela
$1,000 [25]
By population, it's the largest city on the Arabian Peninsula
Riyadh

Final Jeopardy!

MUSIC & THE MOVIES

The soundtrack of this 1992 film is the bestselling movie soundtrack of the 1990s

The Bodyguard

Pamela "What Hi Tricia!" — wagered $3,500
Sharon "What is The Commitments?" — wagered $4,000
Ulhas "What is Dirty Dancing?" — wagered $1,801

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