Show #3964 2001-11-22 (taped 2001-08-28) Regular

Trevor Norris game 4.(Cheryl: Hi, I'm Cheryl of the Clue Crew.You wouldn't believewhere I have sandafter taping clues forJeopardy!--next.)

Contestants

James Kossuth — a lexicographer originally from Melrose, Massachusetts

Linda Lin — a computer consultant and trainer from Bedford, New Hampshire

Trevor Norris — a management analyst from Washington, D.C. (whose 3-day cash winnings total $22,802)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Trevor $2,200 $2,800 $10,400 $15,801
4-day champion: $38,603
$10,400
23 R (including 1 DD), 0 W
Linda $400 $600 $7,900 $5,400
3rd place: HSN.com Shopping Spree
$6,600
17 R (including 2 DDs), 2 W
James $1,500 $3,000 $5,400 $6,400
2nd place: Trip to Breezes Golf & Beach Resort, Jamaica
$5,400
15 R, 2 W

Jeopardy! Round

THE NORTHERNMOST CAPITAL CITY GARDENING LITERA-SEA THE INTERNATIONAL CINEPLEX DONKEYS & ELEPHANTS SPECIAL "ED"
$100 [1]
Rome, Copenhagen, Lisbon
Copenhagen
James
$100 [11]
A shady corner is the perfect spot for this type of plant that includes thousands of species
fern
Linda
$100 [30]
This author of "The Red Badge of Courage" based his story "The Open Boat" on his own experience after a shipwreck
Stephen Crane
Trevor
$100 [20]
We told you this film was called "Hot Babes" in Taiwan; in France, it was "Charlie and the Funny Women"
Charlie's Angels
Linda
$100 [16]
Or would you rather be one of these? (a cross between a male donkey & a female horse)
mule
Linda
$100 [3]
In our opinion, it's a newspaper article that represents the publisher's point of view
editorial
Trevor
$200 [2]
Panama City, Guatemala City, Mexico City
Mexico City
Linda
$200 [12]
Stems & leaves used to propagate new plants, or a British term for newspaper clippings
cuttings
Linda
$200 [26]
This "French Connection" actor co-authored the 1999 novel "Wake of the Perdido Star"
Gene Hackman
James
$200 [21]
C'mon; 1993 Taiwanese title "Who Freed the Super Whale"...what more do you need?
Free Willy
Trevor
$200 [17]
A record one of these from an African elephant weighed 236 pounds & was over 11 feet long
tusk
Linda James
$200 [4]
At least the Antarctic range named for this Henry Ford descendant isn't considered a failure
Edsel Ford
James
$300 [8]
Phnom Penh, Beijing, Hanoi
Beijing
James
$300 [13]
Deal with certain plants before they spread; or in rhyme, "One year seeding means seven years" this
weeding
Linda
$300 [27]
This story of a defecting Soviet sub captain was the first novel from both Tom Clancy & Naval Institute Press
"The Hunt for Red October"
Trevor
$300 [22]
In Japan this 2000 Cameron Crowe film was known as "Those Days with Penny Lane"
Almost Famous
James
$300 [18]
This very small place in Ohio was named after P.T. Barnum's very big elephant
Jumbo
Linda
$300 [5]
Hell-oooo, possums, "She's" the international star who took a "Royal Tour" in 2001
Dame Edna Everage
Trevor
$400 [9]
Pretoria, Addis Ababa, Tripoli
Tripoli
Trevor
$400 [14]
These roses are so named because their scent resembles a plant used to brew a hot beverage
tea roses
James
$400 [28]
(Cheryl of the Clue Crew is at the beach.) The birds remind me of this 1970 book by former Air Force pilot Richard Bach
"Jonathan Livingston Seagull"
James
$400 [23]
In Taiwan this 1998 sequel to "The Fugitive" was known as "Execution with No Reasons"
U.S. Marshals
James
$400 [19]
The tales of this elephant & his family were created by the Brunhoff family
Babar
James
$400 [6]
This place, whose name means "place of pleasure", is often thought to have been in Mesopotamia
Garden of Eden
Trevor
$500 [10]
Jakarta, Colombo, New Delhi
New Delhi
James
$500 [15]
From the Greek topos, which means "place", it's the type of plant cultivation seen here
topiary
Trevor
$500 [29]
In a 1976 Clive Cussler novel, Dirk Pitt wants to raise this ship to recover a store of byzanium, a rare element
the Titanic
$500 [24]
In Taiwan "You're Still Next" was this horror film's sequel; Pop Rocks killing Life cereal's Mikey is an example of one
Urban Legend
Linda
$500 [25]
Cartoonist who gave the Democrats the donkey & the Republicans the elephant
Thomas Nast
DD $500 [7]
This city's name derives from the Celtic word meaning "Eiden's Fort"
Edinburgh
Trevor

Double Jeopardy! Round

20th CENTURY LIVES 6-LETTER WORDS ABOVE THE WAIST ASCENT OF EVEREST ACCENT ON ENGLAND A SENSE OF DECORUM
$200 [11]
He led Israel's army in the 1967 Six-Day War & was assassinated as prime minister in 1995
Yitzhak Rabin
Trevor
$200 [1]
Fishy name for light pink with a yellowish tinge
salmon
Linda
$200 [6]
The pons, meaning "bridge", connects the medulla to higher parts of this organ
brain
Trevor
$200 [15]
In 2001 he revealed that after reaching the summit May 29, 1953 he left everything there & ran back down to camp
Sir Edmund Hillary
Trevor
$200 [21]
"Emma", "Sliding Doors"--her English-accented films just keep on coming
Gwyneth Paltrow
Trevor
$200 [30]
After a formal dinner, place this loosely next to your plate, not on your chair
napkin
Linda
$400 [12]
Seen here, he "hacked" plenty of on & off-screen adventure into his life; 1909 to 1959
Errol Flynn
Trevor
$400 [2]
In Esperanto this day of the week is Vendredo
Friday
Linda
$400 [7]
The hormone oxytocin stimulates the uterus &, soon after, these milk-producing glands
mammary glands
Trevor
$400 [16]
Reinhold Messner amazed people when he reached the summit without a bottle of this, a need for most
oxygen
James
$400 [22]
A BBC review said as Bert in "Mary Poppins" he "speaks a form of Cockney unknown within 5,000 miles of Bow Bells"
Dick Van Dyke
Trevor
$400 [28]
If a girl receives one of these small bouquets on prom night, she must wear it no matter how much it clashes
corsage
Linda
$600 [13]
He bought out the McDonald burger-making brothers in 1961 for $2.7 million
Ray Kroc
James
$600 [3]
It's discrimination against & stereotyping of older people
ageism
Linda
$600 [8]
(Sarah of the Clue Crew demonstrates her wrist.) The----- in your wrist when you extend your thumb is an anatomical this, a container for powdered tobacco
snuffbox
Trevor
$600 [17]
In 1996 Greg MacGillivray produced a film on the world's tallest mountain for this big-screen format
IMAX
James
$600 [23]
When she played Anna in 1999 & met the king of Siam, she was sporting a British accent
Jodie Foster
Trevor
$800 [27]
Eat this vegetable leaf by leaf with your fingers, but when you get to the heart, use a knife & fork
artichoke
Trevor
$800 [14]
This clubfooted Nazi propagandist was born in Rheydt in 1897 & died in 1945
Joseph Goebbels
James
$1,000 [5]
Used on citrus fruits, it's the item seen here
zester
Linda James
$800 [9]
When food enters the small intestine, it's joined there by this fluid stored in the gallbladder
bile
Linda
$800 [18]
Yuichiro Miura, set to climb Everest after he turns 70 in 2003, has done this down each continent's highest peak
skied
Trevor
$800 [24]
This North Carolina-born "Hannibal" actress donned an English accent for "An Ideal Husband"
Julianne Moore
Trevor
$1,000 [29]
At a party, serve champagne in these tall, slender glasses; it'll stay bubbly longer
flute glasses
Trevor
$1,000 [20]
Because she died at 39 in 1964, this Southerner only wrote "Wise Blood" & one other novel
Flannery O'Connor
DD $1,200 [4]
In slang, they're the 5-0 or the Po-Po's
police
Linda
$1,000 [10]
It's the more spacey term for the eye socket
orbit
Trevor
$1,000 [19]
Ang Tsering Sherpa, who turned 98 in 2001, was on this man's 1924 expedition--"Because it's there"
George Mallory
James
$1,000 [25]
His Ned Alleyn in "Shakespeare in Love" was a far cry from his role in "Armageddon"
Ben Affleck
Linda
DD $1,500 [26]
At a weddng reception, he traditionally proposes the first toast
the best man
Linda

Final Jeopardy!

FADS

Invented by Dan Robbins, this product was first sold in the 1950s with the slogan "Every Man a Rembrandt"

Paint by Numbers

James "What is Paint by Numbers?" — wagered $1,000
Linda "What is hula-hoops?" — wagered $2,500
Trevor "What is Paint By Numbers?" — wagered $5,401

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