Show #3992 2002-01-01 (taped 2001-10-23) Regular

Mark Lee game 1.(Sarah: I'm Sarah of the Clue Crew. Today, clues from the city of red beans and Anne Rice--New Orleans.)

Contestants

Mark Lee — a sales manager originally from Peoria, Illinois

Amanda Brown — a college student from Sherman, Texas

Tom Unsworth — a human resources director from Boston, Massachusetts (whose 1-day cash winnings total $10,000)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Tom $4,400 $9,400 $10,800 $21,500
2nd place
$8,400
17 R (including 2 DDs), 4 W
Amanda $1,000 $4,800 $9,600 $12,600
3rd place
$9,600
16 R, 2 W
Mark $1,800 $2,800 $11,200 $21,601
New champion: $21,601
$10,800
14 R (including 1 DD), 1 W

Jeopardy! Round

AMERICAN MUSEUMS FAMOUS MOUSTACHES HEAD NORTH NONFICTION ON THE POP CHARTS GIVE ME AN "H"
$200 [14]
The history of evangelism is on display at a Wheaton, Illinois museum named for this evangelist
Billy Graham
Tom
$200 [6]
In separate milk ads, last name shared by the moustache sporters Ron & Curly
Howard
Amanda
$200 [13]
Ulster is another name for this United Kingdom division
Northern Ireland
Amanda
$200 [1]
In "Flags of Our Fathers", you can read about the 6 men who raised the flag on this Japanese island
Iwo Jima
Mark
$200 [3]
After storming the charts in their native Britain, these girls went to No. 1 in the U.S. with "Wannabe" in 1997
The Spice Girls
Amanda
$200 [12]
For nearly 30 years total, this country was ruled by father & son dictators "Papa Doc" & "Baby Doc" Duvalier
Haiti
Mark
$400 [24]
A visit to this soft drink's Waco, Texas museum will answer the question about the origin of its "10, 2, and 4" ads
Dr Pepper
Amanda
$400 [15]
Sporting a moustache & baggy pants, Milton Berle won a contest as a child for imitating this screen star
Charlie Chaplin
Tom
$400 [22]
Michael Jordan wore number 23 for this university
North Carolina
Tom
$400 [2]
In several books including "The Game for a Lifetime" Harvey Penick shared words of wisdom on this sport
golf
Amanda
$400 [4]
This group's first No. 1 hit, "Light My Fire" lit up the charts in 1967
The Doors
Mark
$400 [21]
It's been dubbed a "rich man's toy" as well as "the world's most serious 4x4 vehicle"
a Humvee (Hummer)
Tom
$600 [25]
The last Major Leaguer to hit .400, his Museum & Hitters Hall of Fame in Hernando, Fla. is decorated in "Fenway green"
Ted Williams
Tom
$600 [17]
He reluctantly shaved off his moustache to act in "Mutiny on the Bounty" in 1935
Clark Gable
Amanda
$600 [23]
The postal abbreviation for this Canadian political subdivision is NT
Northwest Territories
Tom Amanda
$600 [8]
"Working Days" is a compilation of the journals he kept while writing "The Grapes of Wrath"
John Steinbeck
Tom
$600 [5]
This No. 1 Tina Turner hit from 1984 heard here would be great hold music for a divorce lawyer
"What's Love Got To Do With It"
Tom
$800 [20]
Magyars constitute the main ethnic group of this country
Hungary
Amanda
$800 [27]
Exhibits at Seattle's Museum of Flight are housed in the Red Barn, this firm's 1st manufacturing plant
Boeing
Amanda
$800 [18]
Mais oui, a carefully waxed moustache is a prominent facial feature of this Agatha Christie detective
Hercule Poirot
Tom
$800 [29]
Minot is a city in this state bordered by Minnesota & Montana
North Dakota
Amanda
$800 [9]
This photo book featuring a not-so-reverent Madonna coincided with the release of her "Erotica" album
Sex
Tom
$800 [7]
If you're "Born To Be Wild" you'll know this band made the song a No. 2 hit in 1968
Steppenwolf
Tom
$1,000 [26]
(Sofia visits a friend and delivers the clue.) As its name suggests, this seal likes to hang out close to beaches and shorelines
the harbor seal
Amanda
$1,000 [28]
Built from 2 slave cabins, the Uncle Remus Museum in Eatonton, Ga. features many first editions of his works
Joel Chandler Harris
$1,000 [19]
This Chinese villain created by Sax Rohmer lent his name to a style of long, drooping moustache
Fu Manchu
Tom
$1,000 [30]
The 3-word title of a 1960 hit, it's where country singer Johnny Horton was headed
"North To Alaska"
Mark
$1,000 [10]
Lawrence Schiller's 1999 book "Perfect Murder, Perfect Town" focused on the life & death of this little girl
JonBenét Ramsey
Mark
$1,000 [11]
Yo, this notorious rapper's second posthumous No. 1 single was 1997's "Mo Money, Mo Problems"
The Notorious B.I.G.
Tom
DD $2,400 [16]
With modern ones dating from the 1960s, it's a homelike facility for the care of terminally ill patients
hospice
Tom

Double Jeopardy! Round

NEW ORLEANS NFL HOME STADIUMS IN THE NEWS 1924 MMM, LEGUMES! SURREALISM IT'S ALL GREEK TO ME
$400 [19]
It's the term for a French-Spanish ethnic mix, or for a New Orleans dish of shrimp simmered with tomatoes
creole
Mark
$400 [1]
Pontiac Silverdome
the Detroit Lions
Mark
$400 [6]
In 1924 he played 153 games for the Yankees & led the league with 46 home runs
Babe Ruth
Tom
$400 [23]
The Green Giant was introduced in 1925 to push these legumes
peas
Tom
$400 [8]
The Surrealist movement was influenced by this Austrian's theories of psychoanalysis
Freud
Tom
$400 [12]
From the Greek for "five", it's an Olympic contest consisting of 5 events
the pentathlon
Amanda
$800 [20]
(Jimmy gives the clue) The name of this Mardi Gras cake goes back to when the person who found a treat inside it was royal for a day
a king cake
Mark
$800 [2]
Soldier Field
the (Chicago) Bears
Mark
$800 [7]
He won the 1924 presidential election 4 months after his son had died of a tennis injury
Calvin Coolidge
Tom Mark
$800 [24]
Meal made from this "bean" is the major source of protein in livestock feed
soybeans
Amanda
$1,200 [10]
(Jimmy gives the clue.) I'm paying homage to this surrealist; note the bowler hat
(René) Magritte
Mark
$800 [13]
This blood cell deficiency condition's name is from the Greek for "being without blood"
anemia
Amanda
DD $1,600 [21]
This Catholic group founded the College of the Immaculate Conception, which evolved into Loyola University
the Jesuits
Mark
$1,200 [3]
Veterans Stadium
the (Philadelphia) Eagles
Mark
$1,200 [17]
"A Passage to India" must have worn him out; he published no more novels the remaining 46 years of his life
E.M. Forster
Tom Amanda
$1,200 [26]
The New Revised Standard Bible translation says Esau sold his birthright for a bowl of this legume's stew
lentil
DD $1,400 [9]
He designed the dream sequence for the 1945 Hitchcock film "Spellbound"
(Salvador) Dali
Tom
$1,200 [14]
From the late Greek for "table of contents", it's the etiquette required at official govt. functions
protocol
Mark
$1,600 [22]
(Jimmy gives the clue.) 5 bucks will get me into this hall, dating back to 1750, to hear great New Orleans jazz
Preservation Hall
$1,600 [4]
3Com Park
the 49ers
Mark
$1,600 [18]
She might have taken time off from appearing in "Music Box Revue" to visit husband Nicky Arnstein in Leavenworth
Fanny Brice
$2,000 [29]
The legume seen here (Take a look.), it was demanded by John Cleese as highwayman Dennis Moore
a lupine
$1,600 [11]
Turns out this Spanish surrealist whose first name is Joan, creator of ceramic murals for Paris' UNESCO Building, is a man
(Joan) Miró
Tom
$1,600 [15]
It's the heroic name from the Greek for "glory of Hera"
Hercules
Amanda
$2,000 [27]
(Here is the mayor of New Orleans, Marc Morial.) A Louisiana parish bears the name of this Canadian who founded New Orleans in 1718
(Sieur de) Bienville
$2,000 [5]
FedEx Field
the Washington Redskins
$2,000 [25]
This "Learned" judge, who produced over 2,000 influential opinions, joined the court of appeals in 1924
(Learned) Hand
Amanda
$2,000 [28]
This celebrated American photographer exhibited at the first Surrealist exhibition of 1925
Man Ray
Amanda
$2,000 [16]
From the Greek for "headdress", it's the traditional hat worn by religious dignitaries
miter

Final Jeopardy!

CLASSIC TV CHARACTERS

In a real ceremony in 2001, the Marines promoted this character to Lance Cpl. after he was a private for over 30 years

Gomer Pyle

Amanda "Who is Gomer Pyle?" — wagered $3,000
Tom "Who is Gomer Pyle?" — wagered $10,700
Mark "Who was Gomer Pile" — wagered $10,401

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