Show #3838 2001-04-18 (taped 2001-01-31) Regular

Larry Cloud game 5.

Contestants

Jesse Lamovsky — a call center representative from Kent, Ohio

Jill Whitehead — a graduate student from Natchitoches, Louisiana

Larry Cloud — a computer consultant from Inglewood, California (whose 4-day cash winnings total $52,300)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Larry $2,400 $5,600 $13,000 $13,800
5-day champion: $66,100
$10,600
29 R (including 2 DDs), 1 W
Jill $1,100 $2,200 $5,800 $1
3rd place: Panasonic PalmCam Digital Camera
$5,800
13 R, 0 W
Jesse $100 $-100 $6,100 $1
2nd place: Trip to Spice Island Beach Resort, Grenada
$4,700
10 R (including 1 DD), 2 W

Jeopardy! Round

TEENS IN LITERATURE ILLEGALITIES GOING IN FOR THE KRILL HOLLYWOOD MISC. STATE OF "GRACE"
$100 [22]
Flirtatious 15-year-old Lydia Bennet elopes with Mr. Wickham in this Jane Austen classic
Pride and Prejudice
Larry
$100 [21]
On Jan. 12, 1998 NYC mayor Giuliani announced he'd crack down on these pedestrian miscreants
jaywalkers
Jill
$100 [1]
These creatures also called prawns may feed on krill, their fellow crustaceans
shrimp
Larry
$100 [16]
Anyone born with the name William Claude Dukenfield, like this man seen here, can't be all bad
W.C. Fields
Larry
$100 [6]
Long before it was newburged or thermidored, it was so plentiful it was a food for the poor
lobster
Larry
$100 [10]
Its address is 3764 Elvis Presley Blvd.
Graceland
Larry
$200 [27]
As a teen, this brooding Bronte hero displays "An almost idiotic excess of unsociable moroseness"
Heathcliff
Larry
$200 [23]
Anti-gang laws target this, defined as hanging around or moving too slowly
loitering
Larry
$200 [2]
This krill-eater similar to the octopus has 8 arms & 2 tentacles
squid
Larry
$200 [17]
Herlast film was the 1963 musical "I Could Go On Singing"
Judy Garland
Jill
$200 [7]
Virgil wrote "Latet anguis in herba", "A snake lurks in" this
the grass
Larry
$200 [11]
Before dialing M for Monaco, she was born in Philadelphia on Nov. 12, 1929
Grace Kelly
Jill
$300 [28]
Joel Knox is the teenage hero of this "In Cold Blood" author's novel "Other Voices, Other Rooms"
Truman Capote
Larry
$300 [24]
This adjective often found before "exposure" means the exposer knows others can see
indecent
Jesse
$300 [3]
A 1910 rhyme called Boston "The Home of the Bean" and this krill-eating fish
the cod
Jesse
$300 [18]
Will Rogers said, "Everytime I seehimwork, it looks to me like a bunch of firecrackers going off all at once"
James Cagney
Jill
$300 [8]
Of a place in Massachusetts, a tuna salad or 2 glasses pressed together, what Sandwich glass is named for
Place in Massachusetts
$300 [12]
Proverbially, "There but for" this "go I"
the grace of God
Larry
$500 [30]
Mick Kelly is a gangly teenager who befriends the mysterious Mr. Singer in this Carson McCullers novel
The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter
$400 [25]
From the same root as consecration, this opposite term is sometimes done to flags
desecration
Larry
$400 [4]
Also called whalebone, it's the filter that allows many whales to feed on krill
baleen
Larry
$400 [19]
The man seenheredidn't wear an undershirt in this 1934 film, setting a trend for decades
It Happened One Night (Clark Gable)
Larry
$400 [9]
David Clark, Lawrence Heath & Harry B. Reese made their names making these
Candy bars
Jesse
$400 [13]
A co-pilot of the Jefferson Starship
Grace Slick
Jill
DD $1,000 [29]
Thinking home is no "paradise", Cathy fakes her own death & runs away in this classic Steinbeck novel
East of Eden
Larry
$500 [26]
In 1931 Al Capone got 11 years not for murder or bootlegging but for this
tax evasion
Jill
$500 [5]
This krill-eating whale got its name because it seemed like the proper or correct one to hunt
the right whale
Larry
$500 [20]
Seen here, this actress was at the peak of her popularity when she was killed in a plane crash in 1942
Carole Lombard (who at the time was married to Clark Gable)
Larry Jesse
$500 [15]
James Plimpton is credited with inventing these in 1863; they were worn by Heather Graham in "Boogie Nights"
roller skates
Jill
$500 [14]
Sean Hayes is "just Jack" on this sitcom
Will & Grace
Larry

Double Jeopardy! Round

THE NEW YORK TIMES HEADLINES LET'S GET MOVING B-BOYS LOUIS ARMSTRONG "EURO"TALK STATE OF CONFUSION
$200 [11]
He's the subject of the September 7, 1901 headline seen here:[President Shot At Buffalo Fair]
William McKinley
Larry
$200 [16]
The Blueback, Bonefish & Barbel were the U.S. Navy's last new diesel-powered subs before the move to these
Nuclear power
Larry
$200 [6]
Shared a Nobel Prize with Sadat
Menachem Begin
Jill
$200 [24]
Armstrong learned cornet at the Colored Waifs' Home; he switched to this larger instrument later
Trumpet
Larry
$200 [21]
Adjective for one who thinks the continent is the focal point of world culture & progress
Eurocentric
Larry
$200 [1]
In 1876 this state sent 2 different slates to the Electoral College; 124 years later, it threatened to do it again
Florida
Larry Jesse
$400 [12]
July 5, 1986 reported "A Very Special Day: Millions Watch Festive Harbor Salute To" this
Statue of Liberty
Jesse
$400 [17]
In the abbreviation COE, the part of a truck that is over the engine
Cab
Larry
$400 [7]
"M*A*S*H"'s Radar O'Reilly
Gary Burghoff
$400 [26]
Armstrong used this nickname as the title of his 1954 autobiography
"Satchmo"
Jill
$400 [22]
A disparaging term for a playboy with an accent, or a TV show co-hosted by Jean-Paul Gaultier
Eurotrash
Jill
$400 [2]
In this state you can ski at Big Bear, change your mind, drive about 2 hours to Redondo Beach & hit the surf
California
Jesse
$800 [14]
Losers reported on Oct. 16, 1964 included the Yankees in the World Series & this ousted Soviet leader
Nikita Khrushchev
Larry
$600 [18]
It's the PB in the APBA, a group whose categories include outboard drag & inboard endurance
Power Boat
Larry
$600 [8]
Co-creator of "Hill Street Blues" & "NYPD Blue"
Steven Bochco
Jill
$600 [27]
Armstrong's 1926 recording heard here is one of the first examples of this technique
Scat singing
Larry
$600 [23]
Punning term for the red-tape-wielding staffers at Common Market headquarters
Eurocrats
$600 [3]
We hope someone "volunteers" a reason why Kentucky Lake is the largest artificial lake in this state
Tennessee
Jesse
$1,000 [15]
In a 1983 headline this man "Dies On 112th Day With Permanent Artificial Heart"
Dr. Barney Clark
$1,000 [20]
Carroll Shelby, known for this "reptilian" '60s sports car, also helped design the Dodge Viper
Cobra
Larry
$800 [9]
Oscar nominee for "Starman"
Jeff Bridges
Jesse
$800 [28]
Armstrong performed "Basin Street Blues" in this 1947 film that shares its name with his hometown
New Orleans
Larry
$800 [25]
This train that began service in 1994 links London, Paris & Brussels at up to 186 MPH
Eurostar
$800 [4]
This state got its Upper Peninsula from Wisconsin in 1837, making up for its loss of Toledo to Ohio
Michigan
Jesse
DD $2,000 [13]
Month & year of the historic headline seen here:[Stocks Collapse in 16,410,030-Share Day But Rally At Close Cheers Brokers Bankers Optimistic, To Continue...]
October, 1929
Jesse
DD $2,600 [19]
Lufthansa is the No. 1 customer of this European company, flying its A320 & A340, among others
Airbus
Larry
$1,000 [10]
Leader of the Zulus & the Inkatha Freedom Party
Chief Mangosuthu Buthelezi
Jesse
$1,000 [29]
Armstrong helped launch this Fats Waller tune with his performance in the revue "Connie's Hot Chocolates"
"Ain't Misbehavin'"
$1,000 [30]
Among the few distinctions of this element, symbol Eu, is that it helps put the red in color TV
Europium
Jill
$1,000 [5]
Western counties in a Confederate state seceded & formed this state in 1863
West Virginia
Jill

Final Jeopardy!

WORLD RELIGION

The world's largest religious structure, Angkor Wat in Cambodia, was built to honor this preserver deity

Vishnu

Jill "Who is Buddha?" — wagered $5,799
Jesse "Who is Buddha" — wagered $6,099
Larry "Who is Vishnu?" — wagered $800

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