Show #3810 2001-03-09 (taped 2000-11-29) Regular

Rick Knutsen game 4.

Contestants

Courtney Phillips — a lawyer from Tempe, Arizona

Bob Moore — a bus driver from Seattle, Washington

Rick Knutsen — a musician from Brooklyn, New York (whose 3-day cash winnings total $35,500)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Rick $1,300 $2,200 $10,000 $10,000
4-day champion: $45,500
$9,800
24 R (including 1 DD), 3 W
Bob $1,200 $3,400 $4,400 $4,400
2nd place: Trip to Sydney, Australia
$4,400
14 R, 1 W
Courtney $800 $2,200 $2,200 $0
3rd place: Skagen Denmark Shopping Spree
$3,100
13 R (including 1 DD), 2 W (including 1 DD)

Jeopardy! Round

19th CENTURY NOVELS THE RULES OF THE GAMES IN A MINUTE "T" BIRDS CALIFORNIA MUSEUMS ANAGRAMS
$100 [9]
Louisa May Alcott based the main characters in this novel on herself & 3 sisters
Little Women
Rick Courtney
$100 [1]
It's a perfect score in a gymnastics event
10
Rick
$100 [6]
Each minute 5 million of these are sent; how many of them are spam, we don't know
E-mails
Rick
$100 [19]
You'll find this tropical bird on boxes of Kellogg's Froot Loops
Toucan (Sam)
Bob
$100 [26]
His Simi Valley museum contains a nuclear missile that was deactivated while he was president
Ronald Reagan
Rick
$100 [13]
Female found amid the household staff
Maid (amid)
Courtney
$200 [10]
The mysterious Fedallah, a harpooner in this 1851 novel, is a Zoroastrian
Moby Dick
Rick
$200 [2]
If a referee calls "offside" during a football game, the offending team may be penalized this many yards
5
Bob
$200 [7]
Men's Health magazine says the average guy can do 33 of these in a minute in his 20s, 21 in his 40s
push-ups
Rick Bob
$200 [22]
One good one of these seabirds, including the Arctic variety, deserves another; that's why they're protected by law
Tern
Courtney
$200 [27]
The Guinness World of Records & Ripley's Believe It or Not! Odditorium are on this boulevard of dreams
Hollywood Boulevard
Courtney
$200 [17]
At dusk Merlin waved his wand & Poof! It was this start of the day again
Dawn (wand)
Bob
$300 [14]
This character dozes at the tea party in "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland"
Dormouse
Courtney
$300 [3]
After a minor penalty in this sport, an offending player must leave the playing area for 2 minutes
Ice hockey
Bob
$300 [8]
In a June 2000 film Nicolas Cage played a guy who could do this in a minute
Steal a car
Courtney
DD $400 [23]
This small pigeon noted for its soft cooing is mentioned in "The 12 Days of Christmas"
Turtledove
Courtney
$300 [28]
The Huntington Beach International Museum of this sport covers its history in music & memorabilia
Surfing
Courtney
$300 [18]
I can't stop eating this company's Grape-Nuts
Post (stop)
Courtney
$400 [15]
This Dickens villain who teaches boys to steal may have been based on a real criminal, Isaac Solomons
Fagin
Rick
$400 [4]
(Hi, I'm Robert Horry of the NBA.) This "line" is 15 feet in from the basket at both ends of a basketball court
Foul/free throw line
Rick
$400 [11]
Each minute it pumps about 5 quarts of blood
The heart
Rick
$400 [24]
The male of the cinnamon species of this duck is mainly red in color, not bluish-green
Teal
Bob
$400 [29]
Check out a-one or a-two of the museum exhibits in this late bandleader's resort in Escondido
Lawrence Welk
Rick
$400 [20]
A Roman mansion? No, an English one
Manor (Roman)
Rick
$500 [16]
In 1893 this author published "Catriona", a sequel to "Kidnapped"
Robert Louis Stevenson
Rick
$500 [5]
In this sport the doubles alley is 4 1/2 feet wide
Tennis
Bob
$500 [12]
Under the slogan "Real Estate for the Real World", this company claims on average to buy or sell a home every minute
Century 21
Rick
$500 [25]
Eeek! It's the tufted woodland bird seen here
Titmouse
Bob
$500 [30]
In 2 Sacramento museums this company covers its historic express, banking & staging operations
Wells Fargo
Bob
$500 [21]
Drat, it's what I did at the slot machines in Vegas
Lost (slot)
Bob

Double Jeopardy! Round

IT BORDERS BOTH TV & MOVIE ACTORS CAMERAS MYTHING PERSONS LET'S MARCH! MOVE "IT"!
$200 [21]
North Korea & Nepal
China
Bob
$200 [1]
This Mouseketeer hadn't been to a "Beach Party" yet when she played Anita Cabrillo on TV's "Zorro" in the '50s
Annette Funicello
Courtney
$200 [26]
A signal that means cameras are running, or a traffic signal that cameras may catch you running
Red light
Rick
$200 [16]
This Greek goddess of love & beauty had a girdle that made everyone love her
Aphrodite
Rick
$200 [11]
Raising fears of a meltdown, this Pennsylvania nuclear facility seriously malfunctioned March 28, 1979
Three Mile Island
Rick
$200 [6]
Printed letters sloping to the right
Italics
Rick
$400 [22]
Yemen & Oman
Saudi Arabia
Courtney
$400 [2]
He was TV's Opie when he co-starred with Johnny Cash in the 1961 thriller "Door-to-Door Maniac"
Ron Howard
Rick
$400 [27]
From its simple shape, it's the 3-letter name for the type of 19th century camera seen here
Box camera
Bob
$400 [17]
The Egyptian falcon god Horus avenged the death of his father, this god of the dead, by killing the evil god Set
Osiris
Rick
$400 [12]
On March 21, 1935 Persia was renamed this
Iran
Courtney
$400 [7]
2-word rhyming term meaning very small
Itsy bitsy/itty bitty
Rick
$800 [24]
Mozambique & Namibia
South Africa
$600 [3]
Eileen Brennan reprised her movie role as Captain Lewis in this sitcom based on a Goldie Hawn film
Private Benjamin
Bob
$600 [29]
This type of camera with a tiny aperture instead of a lens can be made from an oatmeal carton
Pinhole camera
$600 [18]
She's the Hawaiian goddess who lives in the crater of Kilauea
Pele
$600 [13]
This important U.S. document went into effect March 4, 1789
The Constitution
Rick
$600 [8]
A restless craving or desire, hopefully not for poison ivy
Itch
Rick
DD $1,000 [23]
Slovenia & France
Italy
Courtney
$800 [4]
This co-star of "Just Shoot Me" earned a 1966 Oscar nomination for "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?"
George Segal
Rick
$800 [28]
It's the CC in CCTV, a security camera system used by many businesses
Closed circuit
Rick
DD $1,000 [19]
The priestesses who served this Roman goddess of the hearth took a 30-year vow of chastity
Vesta
Rick
$800 [14]
On March 13, 1954 Communist Vietnamese forces began their successful siege of this French-held village
Dien Bien Phu
Bob
$800 [9]
This 1946 film was based in part on the story "The Greatest Gift"
It's A Wonderful Life
$1,000 [25]
Ecuador & Chile
Peru
Bob Courtney
$1,000 [5]
This Brit battled pirates on the '50s TV series "The Buccaneers" long before he battled a movie shark in "Jaws"
Robert Shaw
Rick
$1,000 [30]
This No. 1 maker of cameras & lenses for the movie & TV industries only rents, doesn't sell its equipment
Panavision
$1,000 [20]
He's the Hindu god of good luck, seen here
Ganesh
$1,000 [15]
On March 30, 1492 this grand inquisitor expelled the Jews from Spain
Tomas de Torquemada
Rick
$1,000 [10]
A city of south central New York state, or the site of Odysseus' legendary kingdom
Ithaca
Courtney

Final Jeopardy!

1920s FRENCH MILITARY MEN

First elected to the Chamber of Deputies in 1910, this Minister of War advocated staunch military preparedness

Andre Maginot (creator of the Maginot Line)

Courtney "Who was De Gaule" — wagered $2,200
Bob "Who was Maginot?" — wagered $0
Rick "Who was Cyrus T. Elk?" — wagered $0

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