Show #3824 2001-03-29 (taped 2000-12-12) Regular

Bob Fleenor game 2.

Contestants

Nancy Goldstone — an academic specialist from Brookline, Massachusetts

Paul Kalomiris — a legislative director from Germantown, Maryland

Bob Fleenor — a newspaper copy editor from Martinsburg, West Virginia (whose 1-day cash winnings total $12,400)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Bob $1,900 $3,800 $10,300 $10,500
2-day champion: $22,900
$11,600
25 R (including 1 DD), 1 W (including 1 DD)
Paul $2,400 $4,200 $5,000 $5,000
2nd place: Trip to the Resort at Squaw Creek, Squaw Valley, California
$4,600
17 R (including 1 DD), 3 W
Nancy $700 $600 $1,200 $200
3rd place: Panasonic Mini Digital Camcorder
$1,200
8 R, 3 W

Jeopardy! Round

LESSER-KNOWN BIBLICAL FOLK ON THE $1 BILL ALBUMS JOHN GRISHAM'S LAW BOOKS "OR" COKE'S NON-SECRET INGREDIENTS
$100 [26]
Achan went against Joshua's order not to take any spoils from this dis-walled city
Jericho
Bob Paul
$100 [1]
The seal of this government cabinet department is featured on the front
Treasury
Bob
$100 [6]
His 1973 album "Aloha From Hawaii Via Satellite" was from a televised concert said to have reached 1 billion people
Elvis Presley
Paul
$100 [11]
Type of document concerned with pelicans
The Pelican Brief
Bob
$100 [12]
In a holiday rhyme this precedes "Give me something good to eat"
Trick or treat
Paul
$100 [17]
The first ingredient listed on the label is this type of water
Carbonated water
Nancy
$200 [27]
Sisere commanded a fleet of 900 of these vehicles
Chariots
Bob Paul
$200 [2]
Total number of signatures that appear on the bill
2
Paul
$200 [7]
The Beatles sang "Come Together" on this, their last album recorded together, though not the last released
Abbey Road
Paul
$200 [22]
Specifically, Bendini, Lambert & Locke
The Firm
Bob
$200 [13]
To Hamlet, this "Is the question"
"To be or not to be"
Paul
$200 [18]
Regular Coke may contain this, also called fruit sugar
Fructose
Bob
$300 [28]
Haggith was one of his wives, but she was no Bathsheba
David
Bob
$300 [3]
The Roman numerals at the base of the pyramid on the back represent this year
1776
Bob
$300 [8]
With this 1995 album, Alanis Morissette became the first Canadian woman to top Billboard's album chart
Jagged Little Pill
Paul
$300 [23]
For lawyer Reggie Love, it's young Mark Sway
The Client
Nancy
$300 [14]
Phrase associated with the following:[video clue]
Dead or alive
Nancy
$300 [19]
Regular Coke contains the phosphoric type; Diet Coke has citric, too
Acid
Paul
$400 [29]
Hoglah, a daughter of Zelophehad, could sing with Shirley & Keith, as her name means this
Partridge
Paul
$400 [4]
This artist's 1796 portrait of George Washington appears on the bill
Gilbert Stuart
Bob
$500 [10]
(Hi, I'm Brian McKnight.) In 1993 I sang on & also co-produced these guys' "Christmas Interpretations" album
Boyz II Men
Paul
$400 [24]
Group that was "Runaway"
The Jury
Paul
$400 [15]
This 3-word question covers your preference for payment & for bags at the grocery store checkout stand
Paper or plastic?
Nancy
$400 [20]
If you don't like this Coke ingredient, there's a brand that's called "free" of it
Caffeine
Bob
$500 [30]
Doeg the Edomite was a henchman of this man, Israel's first king
Saul
Bob Nancy
$500 [5]
As stated on the front, the one-dollar bill is legal tender for these 2 kinds of debts
Public & private
Bob
DD $800 [9]
This Who album's title refers to the double schizophrenia of Jimmy, its protagonist
Quadrophenia
Paul
$500 [25]
Its prequel might be "The Last Will"
The Testament
Paul
$500 [16]
Ed Wood starred in this 1953 schlockfest, his debut as a feature film director
Glen or Glenda
Bob
$500 [21]
What's called this on a Diet Coke label is also marketed as NutraSweet
Aspartame
Paul

Double Jeopardy! Round

AMERICA AT WAR TV TITLE ROLES FAMOUS UKRAINIANS OPEN THE GATE! BELOW THE WAIST ANIMAL WORDS & PHRASES
$200 [6]
Like Pillsbury's Poppin' Fresh, an American soldier during WWI was called this
Doughboy
Bob
$200 [1]
Vampire with a soul David Boreanaz
Angel
Paul
$200 [26]
Ukraine-born composer Prokofiev lost some headlines by dying March 4, 1953, the day before this leader
Joseph Stalin
Bob
$200 [11]
This business mogul & his future partner Paul Allen met while students at Seattle's Lakeside School
Bill Gates
Nancy
$200 [21]
The calcaneal tendon is better known by this well-heeled name
Achilles tendon
Nancy
$200 [16]
This term for a male horse at stud also refers to a virile man
Stallion
Nancy
$400 [7]
As a result of this war, America gained the islands of Puerto Rico, Guam & the Philippines
Spanish-American War
Paul
$400 [2]
Cranky cop Abe Vigoda
Fish
Paul
$400 [27]
Ukrainian patriot Ivan Mazepa often rode with these fierce steppe-dwelling people
Cossacks
Bob
$400 [12]
2-word name for a strait, a bridge or a San Francisco university
Golden Gate
Bob
$400 [22]
When warts are on the sole, this is the sole adjective applied
Plantar
$400 [17]
Freed slaves were told they'd get "40 acres and" one of these, so the phrase now signifies an empty promise
A mule
Nancy
$600 [8]
The 50th anniv. of this Asian conflict often called "The Forgotten War" was observed nationally July 27, 2000
The Korean War
Bob
$600 [3]
SFPD special investigator Don Johnson
Nash Bridges
Bob
$600 [28]
First name shared by the first 2 presidents of post-USSR Ukraine, Kravchuk & Kuchma
Leonid
Nancy
$600 [13]
Gateway of India, a landmark in this busiest port, was named because it was the 1st thing seen by visitors to the city
Bombay (Mumbai)
$600 [23]
3 to 5 vertebrae fuse to form the tailbone, also called this for its resemblance to a cuckoo's beak
Coccyx
Nancy
$600 [18]
Shakespeare's character named Pistol says the world is his this, "Which I with sword will open"
Oyster
Paul
$1,000 [10]
This future president became a hero after defeating Santa Anna during the Mexican War
Zachary Taylor
Bob
$800 [4]
Orphaned 7-year-old Emmanuel Lewis
Webster
Bob
$800 [29]
Seen here, he was born in Kiev in 1890 & died in London in 1950
Vaslav Nijinsky
$1,000 [15]
This Roman god of gates & doors is depicted with 2 faces: one looking to the past & one to the future
Janus
Bob
$800 [24]
You can call this pair of leg bones the pin & pipe; that's what their names mean
Tibia & fibula
Bob Paul
$800 [19]
Philosophically speaking, "All" of these "are gray in the dark"
Cats
DD $1,500 [9]
In 1779 John Paul Jones defeated the Serapis but lost this ship, named in honor of Ben Franklin
Bonhomme Richard
Bob
$1,000 [5]
Futuristic talking head Matt Frewer
Max Headroom
Bob
$1,000 [30]
19th century author of "Dead Souls", "The Nose" & the Danny Kaye inspiration "The Inspector General"
Nikolai Gogol
DD $2,000 [14]
This unfinished Rodin work depicts scenes from Dante's "Inferno" on 2 bronze doors
"The Gates of Hell"
Bob
$1,000 [25]
The major pressure point for leg injuries is where this artery crosses the joint between the pelvis & leg
Femoral artery
$1,000 [20]
A type of fish, or a short-on-top, long-in-back hairstyle that was big in the '80s
Mullet

Final Jeopardy!

BORN IN THE 1960s

She was on the April 22, 1974 cover of People magazine, holding an Oscar

Tatum O'Neal (for Paper Moon )

Nancy "Who is Mia Farrow?" — wagered $1,000
Paul "Who is Tatum O'Neal?" — wagered $0
Bob "Who Tatum [O'Neal] O'Neil?" — wagered $200

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