Show #3719 2000-11-02 (taped 2000-09-27) Regular

Brad Rutter game 4.

Contestants

Ron Labuguen — a family physician from Richmond, Virginia

Tracey Marcus — an education coordinator from Homer City, Pennsylvania

Brad Rutter — a college student from Lancaster, Pennsylvania (whose 3-day cash winnings total $34,802)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Brad $1,900 $3,200 $12,600 $15,200
4-day champion: $50,002
$12,200
24 R (including 3 DDs), 1 W
Tracey $900 $2,900 $3,300 $6,600
3rd place
$3,300
15 R, 2 W
Ron $100 $1,300 $4,100 $6,601
2nd place
$4,100
14 R, 3 W

Jeopardy! Round

THE LYNDON JOHNSON YEARS MEDICAL ABBREV. RECOGNIZING REPTILES SONGS BY THE NUMBER ON "Q" CAMPBELL SOUP
$100 [3]
JFK established the "Peace" one; LBJ established the "Job" one
Corps
Brad
$100 [2]
3 body parts in a doctor's specialty:ENT
ear, nose, & throat
Tracey
$100 [24]
This reptile's long, tapered snout distinguishes it from the alligator, which has a broad, round one
the crocodile
Tracey
$100 [13]
In a song title, rap group Public Enemy complained that this emergency number "is a joke"
911
Ron
$100 [1]
For the familiar typing exercise, it describes the "brown fox" who jumps over the "lazy dog"
quick
Ron
$100 [15]
Among Campbell's condensed soups, it considers the 2 "classics" to be chicken noodle & this one
tomato
Tracey
$200 [4]
In 1964 some thought Robert Kennedy would get the running mate spot that went to this man
Hubert Humphrey
Brad
$200 [6]
What you don't want to be when you show up at the hospital:DOA
dead on arrival
Brad
$200 [27]
We're not lying, the beaded lizard has a forked one
a tongue
Ron
$200 [17]
This Beatles song begins "When I get older, losing my hair many years from now..."
"When I'm Sixty-Four"
Tracey
$200 [9]
The first permanent French settlement in North America; today it's Canada's largest province
Quebec
Tracey
$200 [16]
Campbell tanked in the '50s with FR-8, a fruit counterpart of this juice
V8
Brad
$300 [5]
LBJ kept his cool when Fidel Castro cut off the water supply to this U.S. naval base
Guantanamo Bay
Ron
$300 [14]
Critical section of a hospital:ICU
intensive care unit
Tracey
$300 [28]
The tuatara, which waits until it's about 20 to mate, has one of these that grows back after it breaks off
a tail
Brad Tracey
$300 [19]
In 1999 Lou Bega had a little bit of Top 5 in his life in this song with "A little bit of Monica in my life"
"Mambo No. 5"
Brad
$300 [10]
In the animated "Hunchback of Notre Dame", Tom Hulce was the voice of this character
Quasimodo
Tracey
$300 [18]
In 1973 Campbell's collection of these serving dishes for soup went on exhibit at the Victoria & Albert Museum
Tureens
Brad
$400 [7]
This LBJ press secretary seenherelater joined the press
Bill Moyers
Ron
$400 [22]
Field of medicine that delivers:OB
obstetrics
Tracey
$400 [29]
Most reptiles with toes have these on them, but the leatherback sea turtle doesn't
claws
Tracey
$400 [20]
A No. 1 hit in March, 1976, this "dated" song by the Four Seasons is subtitled "Oh, What A Night"
"December, 1963"
Brad
$400 [11]
It can mean to extinguish a fire, or to satisfy one's thirst
quench
Brad
$400 [25]
(Hi, I'm Tisha Campbell-Martin.) The name of this brand of sauces is Italian for "please", "thank you", or "you're welcome"
Prego
Brad
DD $500 [8]
Name shared by a cabinet department LBJ created & a Paul Newman movie that won 3 Oscars
HUD
Brad
$500 [23]
Relating to the heart & blood vessels:CV
cardiovascular
Ron
$500 [30]
Unlike the feline leopard, the longnose leopard lizard can do this, so no proverbs for him
change its spots
$500 [21]
Appropriately 17 years after its release, this 1982 Prince song got a lot of airplay
"1999"
Ron
$500 [12]
In geometry, a square, rhombus, or trapezoid
a quadrilateral
Brad
$500 [26]
Campbell's main rival over the years has been this Pittsburgh processed foods concern
Heinz
Tracey

Double Jeopardy! Round

POETS & POETRY PARENT COMPANIES CAPITAL CITY BIRTHPLACES 5 DECADES OF TV WORD ORIGINS CAMPBELL SOUP
$200 [10]
Taking its title from "Song of Myself", the book "Containing Multitudes" traces his influence on recent poetry
Walt Whitman
Ron
$200 [26]
In 1961 Castle & Cooke, founded by Hawaiian missionaries, became the parent company of this fruit giant
Dole
Ron
$200 [1]
Twiggy
London
Tracey
$200 [2]
Ms. Ball's solo sitcom aired under this title from 1962 to 1968
The Lucy Show
Brad Ron
$200 [3]
Not to skirt the issue, but the name of this Scottish garment goes back to Middle English
a kilt
Brad
$200 [21]
George Bernard Shaw wrote the part of this flower girl for actress Mrs. Patrick Campbell
Eliza Doolittle
Brad
$400 [14]
His nonsense poem "The New Vestments" says, "his buttons were jujubes, and chocolate drops"
Edward Lear
$400 [27]
In an 1899 switch, this subsidiary of Bell Telephone became Bell's parent company
AT&T
Tracey
$400 [5]
Placido Domingo
Madrid
Ron
$400 [12]
In the '70s "The Streets of San Francisco" teamed him with Michael Douglas &, briefly, with Richard Hatch
Karl Malden
Ron
$400 [4]
From the Dutch for "a twisted cake", it's a twisted doughnut
a cruller
Ron
$400 [22]
She was the first Black woman to appear on the covers of French & British Vogue
Naomi Campbell
Tracey
$800 [16]
In 1945 this poet was elected a senator in Chile
Pablo Neruda
$600 [28]
In 2000 3Com Inc. "handed" over this maker of handheld computing devices to stockholders
Palm
Ron
$600 [6]
Marie Curie
Warsaw
Brad Tracey
$600 [13]
In the '80s this captain played by Daniel J. Travanti ran the Hill Street police station
(Frank) Furillo
Brad
$600 [7]
Lettuce tell you the term salad comes from the French salade, meaning with this seasoning
salt
$600 [23]
(Hi, I'm Tisha Campbell-Martin.) This man won the 1977 Heisman Trophy, then led the NFL in rushing from 1978 to 1980
Earl Campbell
Ron
DD $1,000 [15]
Tennyson's "The Lotos-Eaters" is based on an episode from this work of classical literature
The Odyssey
Brad
$800 [29]
In 1994 the parent company of this airline became the world's largest majority employee-owned company
United Airlines
Tracey
$800 [11]
Sonja Henie
Oslo
Tracey Ron
$800 [18]
On the '90s' "Two of a Kind", Mary-Kate Olsen played Mary-Kate & her sister played this character
Ashley
Brad
$800 [8]
From the Greek for "generalship", it's a plan of action, like those employed by the military
strategy
$800 [24]
This singer of "Wichita Lineman" fame was born to an Arkansas sharecropping family
Glen Campbell
Brad
$1,000 [17]
"One calm summer night" this title character "went home and put a bullet through his head"
Richard Cory
Brad
$1,000 [30]
In 1999 the Southland Corp. took the name of this chain store, once a mere subsidiary
7-Eleven
Ron
DD $1,000 [20]
Javier Perez de Cuellar
Lima
Brad
$1,000 [19]
This April 9, 2000 live broadcast starring George Clooney was a remake of a Henry Fonda film
Fail Safe
Brad
$1,000 [9]
This emotion you feel at a grave seems to come from the same root as "grave"
grief
Brad
$1,000 [25]
This U.S. senator is also the award-winning designer of the jewelry seen here:
Ben Nighthorse Campbell
Brad

Final Jeopardy!

STATE MOTTOES

The state motto of Ohio, adopted in 1959, was ruled unconstitutional in April 2000 as it included this word

God

Tracey "What is God?" — wagered $3,300
Ron "What is God?" — wagered $2,501
Brad "What is God?" — wagered $2,600

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