Show #3320 1999-01-29 (taped 1998-11-18) Regular

Contestants

Caroline Walsh — an advertising executive from Yorba Linda, California

Paul Reisser — a physician from Thousand Oaks, California

Karl Wallig — a property specialist from Salem, Oregon (whose 1-day cash winnings total $6,600)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Karl $1,200 $1,600 $2,800 $0
3rd place: Oz Airlines Hot Air Balloon Flight over Southern California
$2,800
14 R, 5 W
Paul $-300 $800 $5,600 $1,799
New champion: $1,799
$7,900
18 R (including 1 DD), 4 W (including 2 DDs)
Caroline $1,200 $1,900 $4,700 $1
2nd place: Monorail Desktop PC & Card Scan 300
$4,700
17 R, 3 W

Jeopardy! Round

ART & ARTISTS COLLEGE SPORTS CHOCOLATEY QUOTES PLAYGROUND PUNCHLINES COUNTRIES IN FRENCH KELSEY GRAMMER
$100 [16]
Canaletto was noted for his vedute, or views, of this canal city, his birthplace
Venice
Paul
$100 [4]
In 1998 the Yankees won the big league; Toms River East, N.J. the Little League; & USC the college version of this
World Series
Karl
$100 [21]
This song begins "Who can take a sunrise, sprinkle it with dew, cover it in chocolate and a miracle or two?"
"The Candy Man"
Caroline
$100 [26]
In the original version, it's why the chicken crossed the road
To get to the other side
Karl
$100 [7]
Nouvelle-Zelande
New Zealand
Caroline
$100 [1]
Last name of the TV character Grammer's been playing since 1984
Crane
Karl Paul
$300 [18]
On a Saturday evening you might want to read his 1960 autobiography "My Adventures As An Illustrator"
Norman Rockwell
Caroline
$200 [12]
Between 1975 & 1996 this midwestern school's Hawkeyes won 16 NCAA wrestling titles
Iowa
Karl
$200 [22]
Sonny the breakfast cereal spokes-bird is associated with this crazy chocolatey slogan
"I'm Cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs"
Karl Caroline
$200 [30]
It's how you stop an elephant from charging
Take away his charge/credit card!
Caroline
$200 [8]
Les Etats-Unis
The United States
Karl
$200 [2]
Though raised in New Jersey & Florida, Kelsey was born in this U.S. island group in the Caribbean
U.S. Virgin Islands
Karl
$400 [19]
Gustav Klimt was a founding member & first president of this Austrian city's Sezession movement
Vienna
Caroline
$300 [13]
This Penn State legend is the only coach to win all 4 traditional bowl games
Joe Paterno
Karl
$300 [23]
Langston Hughes described this area of NYC as a melting pot "of honey and chocolate and caramel and rum"
Harlem
Paul
$300 [29]
It's what you call a 5,000 pound gorilla
Whatever he wants
Paul
$300 [9]
Suede
Sweden
Karl Caroline
$300 [3]
In 1995 Grammer hosted a TV tribute to one of his heroes, this violin-playing comedian
Jack Benny
Paul
DD $500 [17]
Sir John Everett Millais painted an 1852 portrait of this Shakespearean heroine, seen here
Ophelia
Paul
$400 [14]
This Duke & Detroit Pistons star won 1995's ESPY Award from ESPN as Best College Hoops Performer
Grant Hill
Karl
$400 [24]
Teddy Roosevelt served as this man's VP & said that he had "No more backbone than a chocolate eclair"
William McKinley
Paul
$400 [28]
It's why cows have bells
It's because their horns don't work!
$400 [10]
Afrique du Sud
South Africa
Caroline
$400 [5]
On Broadway in 1982, Grammer as Cassio supported James Earl Jones in this Shakespeare play
Othello
Caroline
$500 [20]
The Prado boasts a fine portrait of 18th century artist Francisco Bayeu by this Spaniard, his brother-in-law
Francisco Goya
Karl Caroline
$500 [15]
John McEnroe, Janet Evans & Tiger Woods all competed for & then left this California school
Stanford
Caroline
$500 [25]
His play "Arms And The Man" includes the line "Oh, you are a very poor soldier: a chocolate cream soldier!"
George Bernard Shaw
Paul
$500 [27]
It's why the skeleton didn't cross the road
Because he didn't have the guts!
$500 [11]
Allemagne
Germany
Karl Paul Caroline
$500 [6]
The male lead in "Yentl", he gave without taking when he recommended Kelsey for a part on "Cheers"
Mandy Patinkin
Karl

Double Jeopardy! Round

THE FIRST CENTURY "D"SERT BOOKS & AUTHORS HE WAS IN THAT? CLASSICAL MUSIC ENGLISH GRAMMAR
$200 [14]
Maybe "dynasty" is the wrong word for this country's Hsin, which lasted about 15 years & 1 emperor
China
Karl
$200 [11]
The "holes" from these items have been sold separately at least since the 1960s
doughnuts
Caroline
$200 [21]
"Wake Me When It's Funny" is the autobiography of this "Pretty Woman" director, Penny's brother
Garry Marshall
Paul
$200 [23]
This 1968 thriller featured Charles Grodin as a doctor consulted by a pregnant Mia Farrow
Rosemary's Baby
Caroline
$200 [1]
You can dance with this composer
Tchaikovsky
Karl Paul
$200 [6]
Nouns & prepositions are called parts of this--the tongue & lips could be, too
Speech
Paul
$400 [17]
It's believed that this disbelieving apostle went to India & was martyred in Madras
Thomas
Paul
$400 [12]
A baker who put the butter in the dough instead of the dry flour created this Scandinavian pastry
Danish
Caroline
$400 [22]
In 1971 this Herman Wouk novel breezed up the bestseller lists
The Winds Of War
Karl
$400 [24]
This young hunk wasn't a star yet when he was cast in the 1955 talking mule classic "Francis In The Navy": "Yeah, what the well-dressed boatswain mate wears when he impersonates an Army officer"
Clint Eastwood
Karl
$400 [2]
Famous waltz played here with "icy" composure
"The Skaters' Waltz"
Paul
$400 [7]
The "main" type of these can stand alone as a sentence; the "subordinate" type can't
Clause
Caroline
$600 [18]
Mathematician Heron took flight with his formula for the area of this shape, once studied by Pythagoreans
Triangle
Paul Caroline
$600 [13]
This Procter & Gamble line of desserts bears the name of a restaurant critic who died in 1959
Duncan Hines
Karl Paul
$600 [28]
1985 bestsellers had short titles; Michener's "Texas", Sagan's "Contact" & her "Lucky" are examples
Jackie Collins
$600 [25]
Daniel Day-Lewis played a young hoodlum who accosts Ben Kingsley in this 1982 epic
Gandhi
Caroline
$600 [3]
"Dance" heard here
"Sabre Dance"
$600 [8]
Straightforward term for the type of "object" that follows a transitive verb
Direct
Paul
DD $1,000 [19]
As a philosopher of this movement, Seneca met forced suicide with great calm & fortitude
Stoicism
Paul
$800 [15]
The thick cream named for this English region is spread on bread or, for the health-minded, strawberries
Devonshire (for Devon)
Caroline
$800 [26]
In one of his more ex"Zorba"tant roles, he cracked a whip at Dorothy Lamour in "Road to Singapore"
Anthony Quinn
Paul
$800 [4]
Thisfunereal work is one of Mozart's last
Requiem
Paul
$800 [9]
"Went" for the verb "go", "had" for "have", or what we did walking through a campground
Past tense
Caroline
$1,000 [20]
In 60 A.D. this queen led her British tribe, the Iceni, in revolt against Rome
Boudicea
$1,000 [16]
If you want more of this curranty Scottish pudding, get off yours & take it
Duff
Paul
DD $2,000 [27]
In the 1955 hit "Blackboard Jungle", this future sitcom actor was billed under his real name, Jameel Farah
Jamie Farr
Paul
$1,000 [5]
Saint-Saens "Danse" heard here
Danse macabre
$1,000 [10]
Absolutes shouldn't be used in comparative forms, so the Constitution's "A More" this kind of "Union" is wrong
Perfect
Karl

Final Jeopardy!

ANIMALS

This animal's name is from Bantu for "mock man"

Chimpanzee

Karl "What is a monkey" — wagered $2,800
Caroline "What is Gorilla" — wagered $4,699
Paul "What is Zebra" — wagered $3,801

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