Show #3718 2000-11-01 (taped 2000-09-27) Regular

Brad Rutter game 3.

Contestants

Eric Moore — a chemist and writer from Brookline, Massachusetts

Ann Marchand — an internet news producer from Washington, D.C.

Brad Rutter — a college student from Lancaster, Pennsylvania (whose 2-day cash winnings total $24,201)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Brad $1,300 $3,300 $9,900 $10,601
3-day champion: $34,802
$9,500
27 R (including 1 DD), 2 W
Ann $800 $1,800 $3,000 $1,300
2nd place
$3,000
10 R, 2 W
Eric $400 $2,100 $5,300 $699
3rd place
$4,600
15 R (including 2 DDs), 3 W

Jeopardy! Round

HISTORY HE'S THE COACH 20th CENTURY NOVELS FAMOUS NAMES IN FASHION THE QUEEN'S ENGLISH JEOPARDY! PLACE
$100 [16]
7 years after crossing the Alps, he reached the gates of Rome with his troops in 211 B.C., but didn't get in
Hannibal
Eric
$100 [7]
UCLA Men's Basketball, 1949-1975
John Wooden
Brad
$100 [2]
Major Major is commander of an Air Force squadron in this WWII novel
Catch-22
Brad
$100 [23]
Once a "Designing Woman" on TV, she now designs her own line of clothing for "Real Size Women"
Delta Burke
Eric
$100 [1]
Need to use the bathroom?--just "skip to my" this
loo
Ann
$100 [21]
Teri, still on the run with Emily's baby, crossed the border into this country which elected Vicente Fox in 2000
Mexico
Eric
$200 [17]
In 1533 Pizarro killed Atahualpa, the leader of these people
the Incas
Brad
$200 [8]
Indiana Pacers, 1997-2000
Larry Bird
Brad Ann
$200 [12]
Bestsellers of 1998 included her novels "Mirror Image" & "The Long Road Home"
Danielle Steel
$200 [24]
This famous ex-intern has finally found her bag: she designs bags like the one seen here:
Monica Lewinsky
Brad
$200 [3]
When it's wet out, don't forget to take your brolly, one of these
Umbrella
Ann
$200 [22]
Billionaire Trent Bishop hit town after seeing Misou on the cover of this mag known for a quiz, edited by Kate White
Cosmopolitan
Ann
$300 [18]
Ivan the Great made the great decision to gain independence from this group known as the Golden Horde
the Mongols
Eric
$300 [9]
Green Bay Packers, 1959-1967
Vince Lombardi
Brad
$300 [13]
Chief Bromden, a mental patient, narrates this 1962 novel
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
Brad
$300 [28]
"I am out of prison and back in business", says this woman who sells her "Heidi Wear" on-line
Heidi Fleiss
Ann
$300 [4]
It's what the British call an apartment, or what you don't want to get on a freeway
a flat
Ann
$300 [25]
Dr. Drake proved Emily didn't kill Carson Pike, after performing this, Greek for "see for yourself"
an autopsy
$400 [19]
In 1632 this lord founded the colony of Maryland
Lord Baltimore
Brad
$400 [10]
University of Nebraska Football, 1973-1997
Tom Osborne
Eric
$400 [14]
The slogan "Four Legs Good, Two Legs Bad" appears in this 1945 novel
Animal Farm
Eric
$400 [29]
This ever-popular supermodel seen here introduced her new line of sportswear on QVC in 1998
Cheryl Tiegs
Eric
$400 [5]
When a Briton is on vacation, everyday is one of these, literally
Holiday
Brad Ann
$400 [26]
Drake, walking through a field to Emily's, jumps to avoid a sidewinder, one of these, falls & cuts his head
a rattlesnake
Brad
$500 [20]
He succeeded Henry II as king of England in 1189 & was himself succeeded by John in 1199
Richard the Lionhearted
$500 [11]
Chicago Bears, 1920-1967 (with a few breaks)
George Halas
Brad
DD $800 [15]
This 1906 novel is set in Packingtown, the nickname for Chicago's Union Stockyards
The Jungle
Eric
$500 [30]
This "Million Dollar Mermaid" of the movies is still in the swim, with her own line of designer swimwear
Esther Williams
Brad
$500 [6]
To calm her baby, a mummy might pop in a dummy, or what we call this
a pacifier
Brad
$500 [27]
Trent happens on the hurt Drake & offers to donate his blood, this type, the universal recipient, the same as Drake's!
AB
Ann Eric

Double Jeopardy! Round

CLASSICAL COMPOSERS ARTSY FILMS NEWSPAPER CITIES ARCHITECTURE WINSTON CHURCHILL THEIR FINEST "HOUR"
$200 [11]
On the eve of the premiere of "Carmen", he was named a chevalier of the Legion of Honor
Georges Bizet
Brad
$200 [6]
He played Van Gogh in the 1956 film "Lust for Life"
Kirk Douglas
Brad
$200 [1]
The Post-Dispatch, est. 1878
St. Louis
Ann
$200 [26]
The 3 orders of ancient Greek column were doric, ionic, & this ornate one named for a city
Corinthian
Brad
$200 [16]
In 1946 Churchill warned that this "drapery" had descended over Europe
an Iron Curtain
Brad
$200 [21]
Angelenos know it's a period of heavy traffic & traffic jams
rush hour
Eric
$400 [12]
It was musicographer Ludwing Von Kochel who assigned the "K" numbers to this man's musical works
Mozart
Brad
$400 [7]
In 1993's "Backbeat", Stephen Dorff played this bassist who left The Beatles to be a painter
Stu Sutcliffe
Eric
$400 [2]
The Free Press, est. 1831
Detroit
Brad
$400 [27]
This "ice cold" part of an entablature fits in between the cornice & architrave
the frieze
Brad
$400 [17]
Churchill turned down a dukedom but did accept a knighthood from this monarch in 1953
Elizabeth II
Brad
$400 [22]
This industrial unit is equal to the work one person can do in 60 minutes
a man-hour
Brad
$800 [14]
Upon his death, this Hungarian pianist's manuscripts passed to the Princess Carolyne Sayn-Wittgenstein
Franz Liszt
Brad Eric
$800 [9]
In a 1996 film, Natascha McElhone's Francoise Gilot tries to survive Anthony Hopkins as this artist
Pablo Picasso
Ann
$600 [4]
The Mercury News, est. 1851
San Jose
Eric
$600 [28]
The cathedral of Ulm, Germany, has one of the most famous examples of this tapering structure at the top of a tower
steeple (or spire)
Brad
$600 [18]
The first meeting between Churchill & these other 2 leaders was in Teheran, Iran in 1943
Stalin & Roosevelt
Eric
$600 [23]
Term for the scheduled time for the start of a large-scale combat operation
zero hour
Brad
DD $1,000 [13]
In April, 1759, this German-born composer was buried in Westminster Abbey
Handel
Brad
DD $1,000 [8]
In a 1989 film, Daniel Day-Lewis played Christy Brown, who could only paint with this title appendage
My Left Foot
Eric
$800 [3]
The World-Herald, est. 1885
Omaha
$800 [29]
Il Duomo of this city's cathedrals, seen here, was based on the principles of Roman vaults
Florence
Ann
$800 [19]
First name of Winston's American mother
Jennie
Eric
$800 [24]
In 1965 it was Wilson Pickett's first solo Top 40 hit
"In The Midnight Hour"
Brad
$1,000 [15]
In 1933 this "Sabre Dance" composer married fellow Russian composer Nina Makarova
Aram Khatchatourian
$1,000 [10]
Gene Kelly is an expatriate singing & dancing painter in this Oscar winner
An American in Paris
Eric
$1,000 [5]
The Morning News, est. 1885
Dallas
Eric
$1,000 [30]
From the Latin for "gate", it's often an entryway consisting of a roof supported by columns
a portico
Brad Ann
$1,000 [20]
After graduating from this royal military college, Churchill was commissioned a second lieutenant
Sandhurst
Brad
$1,000 [25]
Fredric March & Humphrey Bogart starred in this tense 1955 film about escaped convicts which terrorize a family
The Desperate Hours

Final Jeopardy!

MACHINES

This brand name comes from machines devised by Benjamin Holt to crawl over soft farmland

Caterpillar

Ann "What is John Deere?" — wagered $1,700
Eric "What is ---?" — wagered $4,601
Brad "What is Caterpillar?" — wagered $701

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