Show #3827 2001-04-03 (taped 2000-12-13) Regular

Bob Fleenor game 5.

Contestants

Michael Rodriguez — an attorney from Palm City, Florida

Anne Andrea — an accounting systems consultant from Holbrook, Massachusetts

Bob Fleenor — a newspaper copy editor from Martinsburg, West Virginia (whose 4-day cash winnings total $38,500)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Bob $1,900 $3,100 $10,400 $17,200
5-day champion: $55,700
$10,500
26 R (including 1 DD), 2 W
Anne $300 $600 $1,200 $599
3rd place: a Mypoints.com gift certificate
$1,200
7 R, 3 W
Michael $1,200 $2,500 $8,600 $14,100
2nd place: a trip to Club Med, Mexico
$7,300
20 R (including 2 DDs), 1 W

Jeopardy! Round

MUSIC IN FANTASIA "L" ON WHEELS STATES' LOWEST POINTS GENE WILDER FLAGS ALPHABETIC HOMOPHONES
$100 [26]
"Fantasia 2000" presents the Jazz Age with this composer's "Rhapsody in Blue"
George Gershwin
Bob
$100 [1]
SUVs, pickups & minivans are all classified as these trucks
light trucks
Michael
$100 [4]
8 feet below sea level at New Orleans
Louisiana
Bob
$100 [15]
In 1984 Gene married this woman with whom he later had a "Haunted Honeymoon"
Gilda Radner
Bob
$100 [2]
Tunisia's flag features a red crescent & star, symbols of this religion
Islam
Anne
$100 [20]
Hans Christian Andersen's princess stacked 20 mattresses & 20 eiderdown quilts on one of these
a pea
Bob
$200 [27]
When "Fantasia 2000" features "Carnival of the Animals", this pink bird shows off its yo-yoing skills
a flamingo
Michael
$200 [3]
2-word phrase for the apparatus seen here
landing gear
Michael
$200 [5]
282 feet below sea level in Death Valley
California
Bob
$200 [16]
In his first movie, Gene played a mortician kidnapped by Warren Beatty in this 1967 film
Bonnie and Clyde
Bob
$200 [8]
The flag of this Canadian province features 4 white fleur-de-lis on a blue background
Quebec
Michael
$200 [21]
It's the only one of the 5 W's in journalism that fits the category
why
Michael
$300 [28]
The original "Fantasia" included a minor masterpiece, Bach's "Toccata &" this "in D Minor"
Fugue
$300 [12]
They attach a wheel to a car & are removed with a wrench of a similar name
lugnuts
Bob
$300 [6]
710 feet above sea level at the Snake River near Lewiston
Idaho
Bob Anne Michael
$300 [17]
This man directed Gene in "The Producers" & "Blazing Saddles"
Mel Brooks
Bob
$300 [9]
A yellow sphere represents the world discovered by 15th & 16th c. navigators on the flag of this Iberian nation
Portugal
Bob
$300 [23]
You can't play billiards without this stick
cue
Anne
$400 [29]
Used in 1940's "Fantasia", this piece is a "night" to remember
Night on Bare Mountain (or Night on Bald Mountain )
$400 [13]
Altered type of vehicle seen here
a lowrider
Bob
DD $400 [7]
3,350 feet above sea level at the Arkansas River
Colorado
Michael
$400 [18]
Gene was nominated for a Screenwriting Oscar for this film that also starred Marty Feldman as Igor
Young Frankenstein
Bob
$400 [10]
The cedar tree on the flag of this nation represents peace & holiness
Lebanon
Bob
$400 [24]
Mike Hammer was a private one
eye
Michael
$500 [30]
This "moonlit" Debussy piece, dropped from "Fantasia" 1940, appears on the "Fantasia Anthology" DVD
"Clair de Lune"
Bob
$500 [14]
Audi now owns this Italian company that can get you from 0 to 60 in under 5 seconds
Lamborghini
Bob
$500 [22]
95 feet above sea level at the eastern shore of Lake Champlain
Vermont
Anne Michael
$500 [19]
Gene's first movie pairing with Richard Pryor came in this 1976 comedy thriller about a murder plot on a train
Silver Streak
Bob
$500 [11]
The Ivory Coast's flag is orange, white & green, the reverse of the flag of this republic
Ireland
Anne
$500 [25]
A metric unit equivalent to 100 square meters, or the present tense plural of be
are
Anne

Double Jeopardy! Round

THE GREAT WAR FILL THE BILL ASIAN NEWSPAPERS WHERE'S THE BODY? AUTHOR'S EDITION '50s TV CROSSWORD CLUES "S"
$200 [2]
Germans asserted that this passenger liner was carrying arms when it sank in May 1915
Lusitania
Bob
$200 [1]
Sitcom star, author & creator of Fat Albert
Bill Cosby
Michael
$200 [10]
To find a climbing partner, put an ad in this country's Kathmandu Post
Nepal
Michael
$200 [24]
She's interred in Sleepy Hollow Cemetery in Concord, Mass. near her sisters, who were models for Beth & Meg
Louisa May Alcott
Michael
$200 [7]
This sci-fi anthology premiered on October 2, 1959 with the episode "Where Is Everybody?"
The Twilight Zone
Bob
$200 [21]
33 down:Ex-head of Iran(4)
Shah
Anne
$400 [3]
America's top ace of the war, he won the Medal of Honor & the French Croix de Guerre
Eddie Rickenbacker
Bob
$400 [15]
Basketball player-turned-senator-turned-presidential hopeful
Bill Bradley
Bob
$400 [11]
The latest reunification possibilities are dissected in this nation's Chosun Ilbo & Joongang Ilbo
South Korea
Michael
$400 [25]
Want to dig up the dirt on Dashiell Hammett? Head to this noted Virginia cemetery
Arlington National Cemetery
Bob
$400 [8]
Popular kids' show on which you'd hear Jimmie Dodd say, "Why? Because we like you!"
The Mickey Mouse Club
Michael
$400 [22]
64 across:Lee or Musial(4)
Stan
Anne
$600 [4]
President Wilson put this future president in charge of the Food Administration
Herbert Hoover
Bob
$600 [19]
Ex-Rolling Stones bassist
Bill Wyman
Bob
$600 [12]
The times of this nation are covered in the daily Zamboanga Times & the Mindanao Times
Philippines
Michael
$600 [26]
Though he won a Pulitzer for "New Hampshire", you'll find this poet's remains in a cemetery in Vermont
Robert Frost
$800 [16]
In the 1950s bandleader Ray Anthony had 2 TV theme songs reach the Top 10: "Dragnet" & this one heard here
Peter Gunn
Michael
$600 [23]
10 down:Phaser setting on "Star Trek"(4)
Stun
Michael
$800 [5]
In 1918 Germany began to shell Paris with these "huge" guns that had a range of up to 75 miles
Big Berthas
Bob
$800 [17]
Former Jets, Giants & Patriots coach
Bill Parcells
Michael
$800 [13]
Whip up some excitement for this city-state's Straits Times
Singapore
Michael
DD $700 [27]
Stores around the town square of Oxford, Mississippi closed during his funeral at St. Peter's Cemetery
William Faulkner
Bob
$1,000 [20]
Doberman wasn't a dog, but a dog-faced private on this army sitcom
Sgt. Bilko (or You'll Never Get Rich )
Bob
$800 [29]
48 down:Small fight(4)
Spat
Michael
$1,000 [6]
U.S. officials had planned to send only 650,000 troops, but this AEF commander convinced them to send 3 times that
John J. Pershing (in charge of the American Expeditionary Force)
Bob
$1,000 [18]
"Calvin and Hobbes" creator
Bill Watterson
Anne
$1,000 [14]
This nation's Gulf Times, published in Doha, often reports on the emir & his activities
Qatar
$1,000 [28]
"Called Back" is the epitaph on this poet's Amherst grave
Emily Dickinson
Bob
DD $1,900 [9]
On September 18, 1955 the "Toast of the Town" variety series changed its title to this
The Ed Sullivan Show
Michael
$1,000 [30]
35 down:Awaken(4)
Stir
Anne

Final Jeopardy!

SATIRE

This then-living man was the main target of the mid-1960s play "MacBird!"

Lyndon B. Johnson

Anne "Who was MacArthur?" — wagered $601
Michael "Who was LBJ?" — wagered $5,500
Bob "Who was Lyndon Johnson?" — wagered $6,800

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