Show #3823 2001-03-28 (taped 2000-12-12) Regular

Bob Fleenor game 1.

Contestants

Sally Mouzon — an opera singer from Belmont, California

Bob Fleenor — a newspaper copy editor from Martinsburg, West Virginia

Philip Hain — a marketing manager from Glendale, California (whose 1-day cash winnings total $1,999)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Philip $1,200 $1,800 $5,800 $4,800
2nd place: Trip to Harvey's Resort Hotel/Casino, Lake Tahoe
$5,800
10 R, 1 W
Bob $2,500 $4,000 $6,200 $12,400
New champion: $12,400
$6,200
24 R (including 1 DD), 4 W
Sally $100 $1,900 $6,200 $0
3rd place: Outdoor Products Travel Gear
$5,900
17 R (including 2 DDs), 3 W

Jeopardy! Round

THE BODY HUMAN MACON WHOOPEE WHERE WERE YOU IN WORLD WAR II? DESPERATE MEASURES MUSIC OF THE '90s "C" ME
$100 [24]
Of 106, 206 or 306, the number of bones an average adult has
206
Bob
$100 [16]
Macon's Cannonball House at 856 Mulberry Street was hit by a cannonball during this war
Civil War
Bob
$100 [11]
Co-president, then sole president, of the French Committee of National Liberation
Charles de Gaulle
Bob
$100 [21]
It holds 31 to 42 gallons of a liquid--oil for example
Barrel
Philip Sally
$100 [6]
In a 1999 Britney Spears hit, it follows, "When I'm not with you I lose my mind, give me a sign, hit me baby..."
One more time
Bob
$100 [1]
An evil prayer appealing for harm to come to another
Curse
Bob
$200 [25]
One of the main functions of this organ pair is to filter out waste from the blood
Kidneys
Sally
$200 [17]
Born in Macon, this rock legend had hits like "Good Golly, Miss Molly"
Little Richard
Sally
$200 [12]
Jailed by the British in Poona, August 1942 to May 1944
Mohandas K. Gandhi
$200 [22]
There are 43,560 square feet in a standard one of these
Acre
$200 [7]
In 1991 Michael Bolton scored with this single, a No. 1 hit for Percy Sledge 25 years earlier
"When A Man Loves A Woman"
Sally
$200 [2]
A structure for venting gas or smoke
Chimney
Bob
$300 [26]
Heartburn has nothing to do with the heart; it's caused by acid from the stomach rising back into this tube
Esophagus
Sally
$400 [19]
The African-American museum on Walnut St. bears the name of this female "railroader"
Harriet Tubman
Bob
$300 [13]
Hitler's designated successor, looting Europe for his own art collection
Hermann Goering
Bob
$300 [23]
From a Germanic word meaning "ball", it's a large bundle of collected cotton
Bale
Sally
$300 [8]
John Williams received a 1991 Oscar nomination for "When You're Alone" from this Spielberg version of "Peter Pan"
Hook
Bob
$300 [3]
The state of sexual abstinence
Celibacy
Philip
$400 [27]
By puberty these 2 small growths of lymphoid tissue above the tonsils usually disappear
Adenoids
Bob
DD $500 [18]
Each March a Macon festival celebrates the blooming of over 100,000 of the Yoshino variety of these trees
Cherry trees
Sally
$400 [14]
When not slapping soldiers, leading the Third Army across Germany:[video clue]
George S. Patton
Philip
$400 [29]
There are 192 of these in 12 pounds
Ounces
Sally
$400 [9]
In 1997 songwriter Bill Mack & singer LeAnn Rimes won Grammys for this "colorful" song
"Blue"
Bob
$400 [4]
Thailand & Laos both border this nation
Cambodia
Sally
$500 [28]
Hardening of these main arteries of the head & neck can lead to a stroke
Carotid arteries
Bob
$500 [20]
Order fried green tomatoes at this cafe just north of Macon where "Fried Green Tomatoes" was filmed
Whistle Stop Cafe
Philip
$500 [15]
Japanese prime minister until his resignation after the U.S. captured Saipan
Hideki Tojo
Bob
$500 [30]
It's the beverage container seen here that measures up:[video clue]
Yard (a yard of ale)
$500 [10]
In 1990 his sons Gunnar & Matthew topped the charts with "(Can't Live Without Your) Love and Affection"
Rick Nelson
Bob
$500 [5]
A group of eggs, or a device that transfers power from the engine to the gearbox
Clutch
Philip Sally

Double Jeopardy! Round

THE CINEMA THAT'S MY NICKNAME, DON'T WEAR IT OUT CLICHES THE END OF THE WORLD AS WE KNOW IT
$200 [1]
1 of 4 Olympic medalists who played Tarzan in feature films
(1 of) Herman Brix, Buster Crabbe, Glenn Morris or Johnny Weissmuller
Sally
$200 [2]
Baseball's "Dizzy" pitching phenom of the 1930s
Jay Hanna "Dizzy" Dean
Sally
$200 [11]
A dedicated athlete is said to "give" this, equal to 55/50
110%
Bob Sally
$200 [16]
This Shakespearean title character kills Laertes & the king, then dies from poisoning
Hamlet
Bob
$200 [26]
This U.S. city was the birthplace of Connie Chung, Edward Herrmann & John F. Kennedy, Jr.
Washington, D.C.
Philip Bob
$200 [21]
A reverse-charge call in Britain is what Americans usually term this
Collect call
Sally
$400 [6]
In 1950 this comic pair were "In The Foreign Legion"
Abbott & Costello
Bob
$400 [3]
This 19th century U.S. president was known as "Old Three Stars"
Ulysses S. Grant
Bob
$400 [12]
A child following in parental footsteps often hears that this "never falls far from the tree"
Apple
Bob
$400 [17]
In a 1901 story, Sherlock Holmes solves the death of this gentleman who's been killed by a large dog
Mr. Baskerville
Sally
$400 [27]
Great Britain controls the strategic island of Diego Garcia, found in this third-largest ocean
Indian Ocean
Sally
$400 [22]
In 2000 Penn State's faculty senate denounced football fans' "negative cheering", or this activity
Booing
Bob
$600 [7]
In this film Johnny Depp, as journalist Raoul Duke, goes to Las Vegas to report on a motorcycle race
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
$600 [4]
A politician:"Tail Gunner Joe"
Joseph McCarthy
Bob
$600 [13]
If someone has sold you this list of products, you've been taken
Bill of goods
Sally
$600 [18]
In this book Miss Havisham dies when her wedding dress catches on fire
Great Expectations
Bob
$600 [28]
This river runs through Kazan on its way to the Caspian Sea
Volga River
Philip
$600 [23]
Aberican Heritage defides it as a viral infection idflabing bucous bebrades liding upper respiratory passages
Common cold
Bob
$800 [8]
Duchess, voiced by Eva Gabor, was the mother of Berlioz, Marie & Toulouse in this Disney film
The Aristocats
Philip Bob
$800 [5]
He was the "Boy Producer" of the movies who married Norma Shearer
Irving Thalberg
Philip
$800 [14]
In toasty terms, to be keenly aware of one's own interests is to "know" this
Which side your bread is buttered on
$800 [19]
Hit by a stray bullet, Paul Baumer dies at the end of this Erich Maria Remarque novel
All Quiet on the Western Front
Bob
$800 [29]
This Western Hemisphere nation is home to 100 million souls, one-fifth of them in its capital city
Mexico
Sally
DD $800 [24]
Aristotle called this type of drama "The imitation of an action that is serious and...complete in itself"
Tragedy
Bob
$1,000 [9]
[Hi, I'm Vince Neil] My debut single "You're Invited But Your Friend Can't Come", appeared in this 1992 Brendan Fraser-Pauly Shore comedy
Encino Man
$1,000 [10]
Henry VIII's fourth wife, known as the "Flanders Mare"
Anne of Cleves
Sally
$1,000 [15]
This regretful 5-word sentence is a Thomas Wolfe book title
You Can't Go Home Again
Philip
$1,000 [20]
This captain & his ship disappear into a maelstrom at the end of a Jules Verne tale
Captain Nemo
Philip Bob
DD $1,100 [30]
1 of the 2 non-European countries closest to Cannes, France
Algeria or Tunisia
Sally
$1,000 [25]
The name of this Wisconsin city is French for "root"
Racine

Final Jeopardy!

AMERICAN AUTHORS

In 1900 he sent the Library of Congress $2.20 to copyright his "The Navy Alphabet" & another, more "Wonderful", book

L. Frank Baum

Philip "Who is Webster?" — wagered $1,000
Bob "[Who] Who was Baum?" — wagered $6,200
Sally "Who is Scary?" — wagered $6,200

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