Show #3980 2001-12-14 (taped 2001-09-06) Regular

(Sofia: "Jeopardy!Clue Crewlocation"--11 letters.)(Cheryl: New York City!)(Sofia: You got it! Done!)

Contestants

Matt Andrade — an automotive technician from Vancouver, Washington

Dana Greenblatt — a graduate student originally from Toledo, Ohio

Tracy Bond Bird — a television and commercial announcer from Louisville, Kentucky (whose 2-day cash winnings total $54,100)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Tracy $3,200 $6,400 $5,200 $5,700
2nd place: cruise from Costa Cruises
$5,200
14 R, 3 W
Dana $4,000 $6,800 $15,600 $15,600
New champion: $15,600
$15,600
21 R, 0 W
Matt $200 $2,400 $2,800 $2
3rd place: trip to Las Vegas and stay at the Flamingo
$7,000
9 R (including 1 DD), 5 W (including 2 DDs)

Jeopardy! Round

WHEN IN VENICE DESCRIBING THE SITCOM AN ARM & A LEG JIM-BOREE SHAKESPEARE'S TRAGIC CAST "LING"O
$200 [26]
Among the portraits of these rulers in their palace, the plotter Marin Falier is covered by a curtain
doges
$200 [2]
2 brothers, also psychiatrists, discuss fine wine & opera; hilarity ensues
Frasier
Tracy
$200 [17]
It's the long bone extending from the pelvis down the leg
femur
Dana
$200 [12]
Wherever she was, Mrs. Calabash knew he was the schnozzola
Jimmy Durante
Tracy
$200 [11]
Duncan, Banquo, Macduff
Macbeth
Tracy
$200 [1]
(Cheryl of the Clue Crew reports from Central Park.) My little pal is waiting to hear the ending of this Hans Christian Andersen story about one of his feathered friends
The Ugly Duckling
Dana
$400 [27]
Corte Seconde del Milion is the former home of this explorer known for his "Million Lies"
Marco Polo
Matt
$400 [3]
4 friends do "nothing" for a half an hour, get paid 6 figures per episode for their trouble
Seinfeld
Dana Matt
$400 [18]
The arms or forelimbs of seals or whales are known as these
flippers
Tracy
$400 [13]
Seen herehe won the Best Actor Oscar for 1940s "The Philadelphia Story"
Jimmy Stewart
Tracy
$400 [22]
Bianca, Iago, Desdemona
Othello
Dana
$400 [7]
If you can "spare" the time, try this, the USA's biggest participatory sport
bowling
Dana Matt
$800 [29]
2-word name for the main street of Veniceseen here
Grand Canal
Dana
$600 [4]
Dad has 2 hairs on his head, mom's hair is measured in vertical feet, son's hair is represented by 9 points
the Simpsons
Tracy
$600 [19]
This small triangular bone in the leg protects a hinged joint
patella (kneecap)
Dana
$600 [14]
In 1976 he said, "I have looked on a lot of women with lust. I've committed adultery in my heart many times"
Jimmy Carter
Dana
$600 [23]
Cinna, Cassius, Cicero
Julius Caesar
Matt
$600 [8]
Adjective used in the title of the 1973 No. 2 hit heard here
dueling
Dana
$1,000 [30]
Located on a sandbar, this Venetian beach is one of Europe's most famous
Lido
$800 [5]
Title man leaves gas attendant job in small town; his new boss is Vince Carter (the sergeant, not the hoopster)
Gomer Pyle
Tracy
$800 [20]
(Here's Sarah from our Clue Crew) The exercise I'm performing is the dumbbell curl. It should help pack some meat on this 2-headed muscle
biceps
Tracy
$800 [15]
He's the only man who's been the head coach of both the Dallas Cowboys & the Miami Dolphins
Jimmy Johnson
Dana
$800 [24]
Goneril, Regan, Cordelia
King Lear
Dana
$800 [9]
Fire starter
kindling
Tracy
DD $1,200 [28]
During this natural event, acqua alta, Venetians go around with their feet wrapped in garbage bags
flood(ing)
Matt
$1,000 [6]
Man buys a New England inn, has 3 next door neighbors but only one ever speaks
Newhart
Dana
$1,000 [21]
A mammal offspring shares its name with this fleshy leg part
calf
Tracy
$1,000 [16]
This baseball player hit a literary home run with his memoir "Ball Four"
Jim Bouton
$1,000 [25]
Mercutio, Benvolio, Tybalt
Romeo and Juliet
Tracy
$1,000 [10]
A young or teensy-weensy fish, such as a young salmon or trout
fingerling
Matt

Double Jeopardy! Round

HISTORIC PEOPLE "EX" RATED? COMPANY MEN USAGE BE FRUITFUL MULTIPLY
$400 [11]
Ogadai had some big stirrups to fill when he succeeded this man as supreme Mongol
Genghis Khan
$400 [2]
It often means "of foreign origin", but put it in front of "dancer" & you've got yourself a stripper
exotic
Dana
$400 [23]
In hair accessories, then sunglasses: Sam Foster &...
(Bill) Grant
Dana
$400 [18]
Technically, a drama only has one of these; another character may be the antagonist or deuteragonist
protagonist
Dana
$400 [13]
Along with lemons, which contain more vitamin C, this citrus fruit was used to prevent scurvy
limes
Tracy Dana
$400 [1]
If an appliance runs at 10 amperes on 115 volts multiply 10 x 115 to get 1,150 of these
watts
Tracy
$800 [12]
(Cheryl at the Waldorf-Astoria) This rocking chair was the very one owned by this American President
John F. Kennedy
Matt
$800 [3]
In 2001 the Australian state of Victoria banned all Good Friday showings of this '70s film--whatever "possessed" them?
The Exorcist
Matt
$800 [24]
In beauty products : Robert Chesebrough &...
Theron Pond
$800 [19]
"Cohort" is properly used in the singular to mean a group; it was originally a unit in this army
Roman
$800 [14]
This state was the first to begin raisin' raisins, in the 19th century
California
Dana
$800 [4]
To get the number of these, multiply the number of kilometers by 100,000
centimeters
Matt
$1,200 [28]
Born in 1725, he created scandals in his home of Italy & in France, made love to a lot of women, & died in 1798
Casanova
Matt
$1,200 [8]
A synonym for expatriates, or the title of a James Joyce play about amorous entanglements
exiles
$1,200 [25]
In menswear: The Hart brothers, Joseph Schaffner &...
(Marcus) Marx
Tracy
$1,200 [20]
This adjective from the Latin for "native" emphasizes that something is native to an area rather than from outside
indigenous
Dana
$1,200 [15]
Early New England colonists sang about eating this gourd morning & noon, & not just in October
pumpkins
Matt
$1,600 [6]
When cooking, to get the number of these in a given number of cups, multiply by 16
tablespoons
Dana
$2,000 [30]
England's King Charles II was given this jovial sobriquet, maybe because he had at least 13 mistresses
Merry Monarch
Tracy
$1,600 [9]
The great silent film "The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari"seen hereis a prime example of this style of cinema
expressionist
$1,600 [26]
In British retail: Michael Marks &...
Spencer
$1,600 [21]
Musicans cringe when this word meaning "a slow increase in loudness" is used to mean "a climax"
crescendo
Dana
$1,600 [16]
In Matthew 21 Jesus cursed one of these trees for not being fruitful enough
fig tree
Tracy
DD $2,000 [5]
To calculate a pitcher's ERA, divide earned runs by innings pitched & multiply by this
9
Matt
DD $2,800 [29]
This 3-time Democratic Presidential candidate was called "The Boy Orator of the Platte"
William Jennings Bryan
Matt
$2,000 [10]
(Hi, I'm Dana Delany.) I played the dominatrix boss of an S&M fantasy resort in this 1994 film that co-starred Rosie O'Donnell
Exit to Eden
Dana
$2,000 [27]
In U.S. retail: Abraham Abraham &...
(Isidor or Nathan) Straus
$2,000 [22]
This word meaning "reciprocal" may also mean "shared", as when it precedes "friend" in a Dickens title
mutual
$2,000 [17]
"Ah, why should life all labor be?" asks Tennyson's "eaters" of this fruit
lotus
Tracy
$2,000 [7]
Have plenty of zeroes on hand when using Einstein's equation of energy with mass multiplied by this, squared
speed of light
Matt

Final Jeopardy!

BIRDS

This North American bird is known scientifically as Mimus polyglottos

mockingbird

Matt "What is the magpie" — wagered $2,798
Tracy "What is the mockingbird?" — wagered $500
Dana "What is thehummingbird?parrot?" — wagered $0

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