Show #3830 2001-04-06 (taped 2000-12-13) Regular

Ryan Moore game 3.

Contestants

Ross Hooper — a law clerk from New York City, New York

Brad Savage — a law student originally from Columbus, Ohio

Ryan Moore — a dot-com start-up partner from Venice, California (whose 2-day cash winnings total $20,200)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Ryan $1,100 $1,000 $5,400 $3,600
3-day champion: $23,800
$6,300
18 R (including 1 DD), 3 W (including 1 DD)
Brad $-600 $-400 $1,800 $0
2nd place: a Costa Caribbean cruise
$1,600
13 R (including 1 DD), 5 W
Ross $400 $1,200 $-200 $-200
3rd place: Epson prize package
$-200
9 R, 6 W

Jeopardy! Round

THE LAST HALF OF THE 20th CENTURY WORLD OF ANIMATION IT'S A MYSTERY LET'S PLAY CHICKEN SO YOU WANT TO JOIN THE LAPD WHAT ARE YOU ON?
$100 [1]
On October 26, 1972 this future U.S. Secretary of State declared that "peace is at hand" in Vietnam
Henry Kissinger
Ross
$100 [7]
German Lotte Reiniger pioneered animation using these dark cutouts on a light background
silhouettes
Ryan
$100 [12]
"Spider's Web" in 2000 was the third adaptation of one of her plays into a novel
Agatha Christie
$100 [16]
This canned tuna company has been using a mermaid on its logo since 1952
Chicken of the Sea
Ross
$100 [23]
To join the LAPD you must be younger than 35, but at least this age at the time of hire
21
Brad
$100 [6]
A doctor who may be summoned at any time, especially by phone
on call
Brad
$200 [2]
In 1990 Guillermo Endara became Panama's president after this strongman surrendered to U.S. officials
Manuel Noriega
Ryan
$200 [13]
The first British feature-length cartoon was a 1955 version of this beastly Orwell novel
Animal Farm
Ryan
$200 [14]
Under the name Maxwell Grant, Walter B. Gibson created this hero who could cloud men's minds
The Shadow
$200 [17]
This fast food chain told us to "Save the Chickens... Eat a Whopper"
Burger King
Ryan
$200 [27]
During the physical abilities test, this must be maintained for 30 seconds while standing on a platform
balance
Brad
$200 [8]
Engulfed in flames
on fire
Brad
$300 [3]
On March 1, 1954 5 Congressmen were wounded by supporters of independence for this commonwealth
Puerto Rico
Ryan
$300 [20]
A very late rabbit is featured in Czech master Jan Svankmajer's 1988 version of the story of this girl
Alice in Wonderland
Ryan
$300 [15]
Day job of the mystery-solving character Roger Dowling
priest
Ross
$300 [24]
The unofficial theme song of this Warner Brothers blabberbeak is "Camptown Races"...doo dah
Foghorn Leghorn
Ross
$300 [28]
Of weight, height or hearing requirements, the one dropped by the LAPD as of March 1997
height
Brad
$300 [9]
Getting British unemployment benefits begun in 1911
on the dole
Ryan
$400 [4]
In 1961 military leaders killed this Caribbean nation's dictator Rafael Trujillo
Dominican Republic
Ross
$400 [21]
Like George Pal's "Toons", director Ladislas Starevich was best known for animation using these 3-D figures
puppets
Ryan Brad
$500 [19]
In 1972 Faye Marder married this man; in 1985 they each put out their first mystery novels
Jonathan Kellerman
$400 [25]
It's often performed at wedding receptions
"Do The Funky Chicken"
Ross
$400 [10]
Like woman Penelope Cruz in a 2000 film title
on top
Brad Ross
$500 [5]
In the 1980s Bulgaria ordered this ethnic minority from a neighbor to the southeast to take Slavic names
the Turks
Brad Ross
$500 [22]
In the 1950s the Zagreb School in this country gained notice for its un Disneyfied style
Croatia (or Yugoslavia)
Ryan
DD $700 [18]
FDR & Isaac Asimov were among members of the BSI, this group of Sherlock Holmes fans
the Baker Street Irregulars
Ryan
$500 [26]
Created by Jay Ward & Bill Scott, his secret identity was Henry Cabot Henhaus III
Super Chicken
$500 [11]
Acting as judge in a trial or not picked to participate in your team's baseball game
on the bench
Ross

Double Jeopardy! Round

RELIGIOUS LEADERS DEM BONES TV COMMERCIALS TOPS OF THE WORLD, MA! MESSAGE CENTER CIRCUS TALK
$200 [3]
He's the late religious leader & political figure seen here
Ayatollah Khomeini
Ryan
$200 [12]
You can toss a ball with a flick of this because the carpal bones articulate with the radius & ulna
the wrist
Brad
$200 [1]
In an ad for these khakis, a couple chases a mouse & ends up keeping it as a pet
Dockers
Brad
$200 [8]
Mount McKinley
United States
Brad
$200 [28]
The homing type of these carried Olympic news in ancient times & U.S. Army messages in the 20th century
pigeons
Ryan
$200 [21]
Circus folk call this animal a "convict" (no offense; just think of its appearance)
a zebra
Brad
$400 [4]
Founder of her own An GeL Ministries, Anne Lotz is the daughter of this famous evangelist & his wife Ruth
Billy Graham
$400 [17]
A bone called the vomer makes up much of this dividing wall in your nose
the septum
Ryan
$400 [2]
Claymation California raisins danced to this Marvin Gaye hit
"I Heard It Through The Grapevine"
Ryan Ross
$400 [9]
Mont Blanc
France
Ryan
$800 [26]
The Voyager crafts carried messages from Jimmy Carter & this U.N. Secretary-General
Kurt Waldheim
Ross
$400 [22]
This 4-letter name is circus slang for a "clown"; it's also the role Matt LeBlanc plays on "Friends"
Joey
Ross
$600 [5]
In 1564 this Scottish Reformation leader teed off Mary Queen of Scots by marrying a relative of hers
John Knox
Ross
$600 [18]
From the Latin for "to chew", it's the technical name for the bone seen here
the mandible
Ryan
$600 [11]
In the '80s a sleazy salesman named Joe boasted that this car make had "more seats than the Astrodome"
Isuzu
Ryan
$600 [10]
Mount Olympus
Greece
Brad
$1,000 [24]
In 1898 Lt. Andrew Rowan made it through a Spanish blockade to get "a message to" this Cuban general
Calixto García
Brad
$600 [23]
To toot up means to get the crowd's attention with this object heard here
a calliope
Ryan Ross
DD $600 [6]
In his "day", the early 1900s, this baseball player turned preacher is estimated to have converted 300,000 people
Billy Sunday
Ryan
$800 [19]
Moving up the spine, you have 5 lumbar vertebrae, 12 thoracic vertebrae & 7 of these in the neck
cervical vertebrae
Brad
DD $1,000 [13]
A peanut-butter-eating Alexander Hamilton buff can't articulate the name of this VP since he hasn't "got milk"
Aaron Burr
Brad
$800 [15]
Blue Mountain Peak, mon
Jamaica
Ryan
$800 [27]
A fight on a circus lot is called one of these, also the name of Red Skelton's Kadiddlehopper
Clem
Ryan
$1,000 [7]
The beginnings of this religious group came around 1647 with the preaching of George Fox of England
Quakers (the Society of Friends)
$1,000 [20]
Medical term for the growth & renewal of bone; more generally, it means becoming hardened & unchanging
ossifying (or ossification)
Brad Ross
$1,000 [14]
John Moschitta Jr.'s motormouth spiel for this company was No. 2 on Entertainment Weekly's 50 Best Commercials List
Federal Express
$1,000 [16]
Mount Meron
Israel
$1,000 [25]
This word for the attention-getting talk used to lure customers inside became a synonym for exaggerated publicity
ballyhoo
Brad

Final Jeopardy!

20th CENTURY ENTERTAINMENT

Truffaut's "The 400 Blows" & the Talking Heads' "Psycho Killer" were both part of movements named this

"New Wave" ("Nouvelle Vague")

Brad "What is Absurdism?" — wagered $1,800
Ryan "What is House?" — wagered $1,800

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