Show #3674 2000-07-20 (taped 2000-04-13) Regular

Tad Carithers game 5.

Contestants

Maureen Colahan — a superior court clerk from San Diego, California

Ann Sanders — a project manager from Topeka, Kansas

Tad Carithers — an attorney from Atlanta, Georgia (whose 4-day cash winnings total $48,500)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Tad $2,200 $3,800 $6,600 $11,900
5-day champion: $60,400
$6,600
24 R, 3 W
Ann $1,700 $3,100 $5,900 $11,700
2nd place: Trip to Almond Resorts, Barbados
$5,300
15 R (including 2 DDs), 1 W
Maureen $200 $100 $5,600 $10,000
3rd place: Lobster Gram Gift Certificate
$5,700
11 R (including 1 DD), 2 W

Jeopardy! Round

HAM CLASSIC FILM MONSTERS EXPERIMENTS "U" WHO KILLERS 3-LETTER WORDS
$100 [1]
This brand has been jokingly called "ham that failed its physical"
Spam
Tad
$100 [3]
In a 1933 film this big ape was brought to America from his island home on a huge raft
King Kong
Tad
$100 [21]
Galen's neighbors heard the squeals of stuck pigs when he proved that veins carry this, not air
blood
Tad
$100 [12]
When the new "Love Boat" set sail in 1998, this "Vega$" star was in the captain's seat
Robert Urich
Ann
$100 [7]
In 1990 these insects on the lam from South America since 1957 reached Texas
killer bees
Tad
$100 [26]
In the '60s it meant trendy or hip, like a member of a TV "Squad"
mod
Ann
$200 [2]
Ham lover seen here:
Sam-I-Am
Maureen
$200 [17]
In 1982 this film's original Japanese version, "Gojira", was shown in America without Raymond Burr's scene
Godzilla
Tad
$200 [22]
In 1952 Hershey & Chase used a Waring model of this machine to study bacteria-eating viruses
blender
Ann
$200 [13]
This "Exodus" author returned in 1999 with a new political novel, "A God In Ruins"
Leon Uris
Tad
$200 [8]
The Aum Shinrikyo cult was behind a March 1995 nerve gas attack on this city's subway
Tokyo
Tad
$200 [27]
For 5 & 7 it's 12
sum
Tad
$300 [4]
This company that makes canned deviled ham once used the slogan "Branded with the devil but fit for the gods"
Underwood
Tad
$300 [18]
The old Gypsy Maleva tells this dead character, "Your suffering is over...now find peace for eternity"
The Wolf Man
Tad Maureen
$300 [23]
Josef Stefan heated up physics by showing that radiation from a glowing wire was proportional to this
temperature
$300 [14]
In 1987 he outraced his son to win his fourth Indianapolis 500
Al Unser
Tad
$300 [9]
"(Hi, I'm Billy Warlock of "General Hospital") In the TV movie "Honor Thy Father And Mother: The True Story Of" these "Murders", I played Lyle"
the Menendez murders
Ann
$300 [28]
A criminal charge, it's listed on a "sheet"
rap
Maureen
$400 [5]
To be given this name, hams must be cured & processed in the Virginia area of the same name
Smithfield
Ann
$400 [19]
Dr. Jack Griffin was the real name of this Claude Rains character; there's more to him than meets the eye
The Invisible Man
Tad
$500 [25]
1887's Michelson-Morley experiment demolished the idea of this medium that supposedly conducted light
aether
Tad
$400 [15]
This Norwegian star of such movies as "Autumn Sonata" was actually born in Japan
Liv Ullman
Tad
$400 [10]
To get the crown for himself, this Shakespearean king murders 2 little princes
Richard III
Ann
$400 [29]
I can't tell either of these 2 3-letter words; I only tell the truth
fib & lie
Maureen
$500 [6]
Parma ham is the true form of this, Italian for "ham"
prosciutto
Tad
$500 [20]
Also known as the Gill-Man, he was played by Ben Chapman; underwater scenes were done by Ricou Browning
The Creature from the Black Lagoon
Tad Maureen
DD $600 [24]
NASA's passive seismic experiment detected thousands of lunar seismic events, called these
moonquakes
Ann
$500 [16]
Once a staff writer for The New Yorker, this "Rabbit, Run" author still contributes regularly
John Updike
Ann
$500 [11]
The savage Gilles de Rais probably inspired this "colorful" character who keeps bodies in a locked room
Bluebeard
$500 [30]
A gullible person, or the juice in a tree
sap
Ann

Double Jeopardy! Round

HAMLET COUNTRY MUSIC STARS FERDINAND RULES! WAVES ON THE RISK BOARD 3-D
$200 [1]
She tells Laertes, "There's rosemary, that's for remembrance....and there is pansies, that's for thoughts"
Ophelia
Tad
$200 [2]
When you see this singer, tell her "We're Doing Fine"
Reba McEntire
Ann
$200 [11]
Ferdinand IV rocked! He conquered this rock in 1309
Gibraltar
Tad
$200 [16]
The WAVES were these "Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service"
Women
Tad
$200 [24]
Quebec & this adjacent province are both on the board
Ontario
Ann
$200 [17]
This is the way the ladies sometimes ride
sidesaddle
Tad
$400 [7]
Laertes' dad, he says of Hamlet, "Though this be madness, yet there is method in it"
Polonius
Maureen
$400 [3]
Hats off to this singer who gave a gutsy performance in "The Newton Boys"
Dwight Yoakam
Maureen
$400 [12]
While king of this country from 1914 to 1927, Ferdinand acquired Transylvania
Romania
$400 [22]
Line that follows "O beautiful for spacious skies"
"For amber waves of grain"
Tad Maureen
$400 [25]
Found on the board, it's the 2-word term for the region which includes Morocco & Algeria
North Africa
Ann
$400 [18]
It's the next federal holiday after Memorial Day
Independence Day
Tad
$600 [8]
Character whose lines are heard here: "I am forbid to tell the secrets of my prison house. I could a tale unfold..."
The Ghost (Hamlet's father)
Ann
$600 [4]
In the early '60s fans went "Crazy" for her
Patsy Cline
Ann
$600 [13]
Ferdinand II of Bohemia joined this sort-of-lengthy war in 1619 when he fought a usurper
30 Years War
Tad
$600 [23]
The man waving, seen here, was designed by this astronomer
Carl Sagan
Tad
$800 [27]
If you go north from the Risk territory of Northern Europe, you get to this peninsular territory
Scandinavia
Tad
$600 [19]
This arachnid is also known as a harvestman
daddy long legs
DD $700 [9]
Hamlet's former schoolmates, these 2 minor characters in Shakespeare are title characters in a Stoppard play
Rosencrantz & Guildenstern
Maureen
$800 [5]
This "outlaw" was Buddy Holly's bass player
Waylon Jennings
Maureen
$800 [14]
The central power of this empire was dissolved in 1648 during Ferdinand III's watch
Holy Roman Empire
$800 [29]
First name of Paris stylist Grateau, who introduced his wave in 1872
Marcel
DD $1,000 [26]
This old name of a southeast Asian kingdom lives on in the game
Siam (for Thailand)
Ann
$800 [20]
It's a supplement to a book
addendum
Maureen
$1,000 [10]
At Hamlet's death, he says, "Good night, sweet prince; and flights of angels sing thee to thy rest!"
Horatio
$1,000 [6]
He was born Harold Lloyd Jenkins, but we know him better by this name
Conway Twitty
Tad Maureen
$1,000 [15]
Trying to take Castile, Portugal's Ferdinand II aligned himself with the Duke of Lancaster, John of this
Gaunt
Ann
$1,000 [30]
To do the wave in the world's biggest stadium, head south to the Maracana in this city
Rio de Janeiro
$1,000 [28]
In the atlas, this country that gets its own territory is between Pakistan & Turkmenistan
Afghanistan
Tad
$1,000 [21]
Wild Bill Hickok cashed his chips in this town
Deadwood
Maureen

Final Jeopardy!

CLASSICAL COMPOSERS

Siegfried's funeral march was played when this man's coffin reached the train station in 1883

Richard Wagner

Maureen "Who is Richard Wagner?" — wagered $4,400
Ann "Who was Wagner?" — wagered $5,800
Tad "Who is Wagner?" — wagered $5,300

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