Show #3845 2001-04-27 (taped 2001-02-01) Regular

Contestants

Travis Brazil — a waiter and actor from North Hollywood, California

Mollie Tobin — a training specialist from San Diego, California

Steve Goodrich — an attorney from Mesa, Arizona (whose 1-day cash winnings total $8,800)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Steve $900 $900 $2,800 $600
2nd place: Princess Caribbean Cruise
$4,700
12 R (including 1 DD), 4 W (including 1 DD)
Mollie $600 $1,200 $400 $5
3rd place: DirecTv Satellite System
$400
8 R, 3 W
Travis $500 $1,200 $5,000 $4,399
New champion: $4,399
$5,500
20 R, 3 W (including 1 DD)

Jeopardy! Round

MEDICAL HISTORY KEEP YOUR SHIRT ON! NAME THE HITMAKERS REMEMBER THE '90s C'EST CHEESE! COULD YOU TRANSLATE THAT FOR ME?
$100 [1]
The Anti-Vacks were doctors opposed to this Edward Jenner anti-smallpox method
vaccination
Travis
$100 [6]
He's the strange visitor from another planet who inspired the shirt seen here
Superman
Steve
$100 [14]
1997:"My Heart Will Go On"
Celine Dion
Travis
$100 [11]
In January 1991 Operation Desert Shield was renamed this
Operation Desert Storm
Travis
$100 [22]
Americans refer to Emmentaler as this
Swiss cheese
$100 [21]
It's the all-American way of saying "Rouge, blanc et bleu"
red, white and blue
Mollie
$200 [2]
S. Weir Mitchell invented the rest cure, pioneered post-trauma research & analyzed this U.S. snake's venom
rattlesnake
Travis
$200 [7]
A game played on horseback shares its name with this style of shirt seen here
polo
Travis
$200 [15]
1994:"Can You Feel the Love Tonight?"
Elton John
Steve
$200 [12]
He told Oprah in 1993 that he had a rare skin disease & was in love with Brooke Shields
Michael Jackson
Steve
$200 [23]
King Christian IX is a cheese from this country
Denmark
Travis
$200 [24]
It's the English translation of the German word in the lyric "Let me call you liebchen, I'm in love with you"
sweetheart
Travis
$300 [3]
In the 17th C. Thomas Wharton realized there are endocrine as well as exocrine types of these
glands
Travis
$300 [8]
Say "Hello" to this Hawaiian shirt seen here:
Aloha shirt
Mollie
$300 [18]
1998:"I Don't Want to Miss a Thing"
Aerosmith
Mollie
$300 [13]
Liz met Larry, who became husband number 7 (or is it 8?) in 1991, in this complex
Betty Ford Center
Mollie
$300 [28]
This best-known Greek cheese is pickled in a brine solution
Feta
Mollie
$300 [25]
"Benevolenza", you can give old clothes to it or you can have it "toward men"
goodwill
Travis
$400 [4]
If Pierre Bretonneau's name for this disease had stuck, we'd talk about Dothienenteritis Mary
typhoid
Travis
$400 [9]
It's the fighting force represented by the shirt seen here
Marines
Steve Travis
$400 [19]
1992:"This Used To Be My Playground"
Madonna
Mollie
$400 [16]
By November 1998, 63 million Americans had this service, many using Startacs to access it
cellular telephone service
Steve
$400 [29]
At the Congress of Vienna, in a contest instigated by Talleyrand, this French cheese won the title "Le Roi du Fromage"
Brie
$400 [27]
Meaning "counselor", it's the Italian word describing Robert Duvall's role in the service of "The Godfather"
consigliere
Steve
DD $500 [5]
Tissue grown for study, known by this "high-toned" name, began with the work of Ross Harrison
culture
Travis
$500 [10]
From an old Welsh word for sackcloth, it's the nappy shirt fabric seen here
flannel
$500 [20]
1995:"Wonderwall"
Oasis
Travis
$500 [17]
He carried Kerri Strug up to the medal stand at the '96 Olympics
Bela Karolyi
Steve Travis
$500 [30]
This blue-veined cheese made from ewes' milk was a favorite of Charlemagne's
Roquefort
Steve Mollie
$500 [26]
Literally "God out of a machine", it's the Latin phrase for an unlikely & providential intervention
Deus ex machina

Double Jeopardy! Round

BESTSELLERS BIG-SCREEN STUMPERS SIGNS & SYMBOLS I AM A ROCK I AM AN ISLAND TREE-LETTER WORDS
$200 [1]
James Patterson's sixth Alex Cross thriller, or the line preceding "Violets are blue"
"Roses are Red"
Travis
$200 [6]
Built by a team that created the James Bond cars, this title automobile celebrated its 30th anniv. in 1998
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
$200 [12]
It was 16th C. mathematician Robert Recorde who first used 2 parallel lines as this
equal sign
Travis
$200 [11]
Kimberlite, a variety of peridotite, yields this precious gem in Arkansas & South Africa
diamond
Mollie
$200 [19]
More Indonesians live on this island, famous for its coffee, than on any other
Java
Travis
$600 [28]
Yes, this "action" is a program trying to end discrimination in employment
af fir mative
Travis
$400 [2]
Published in 2000, this book tells the history of the Beatles in their own words & pictures
"The Beatles Anthology"
Travis
$400 [7]
This actor first shaved his head to play Pontius Pilate in 1965's "The Greatest Story Ever Told"
Telly Savalas
$400 [13]
As quoted by James Baldwin, "God gave Noah" this sign, "No more water, the fire next time!"
rainbow
Travis
$400 [15]
Although it may have brown streaks, obsidian is primarily this color
black
Mollie
$400 [20]
America's smallest state in area may have been named for this large island in the Aegean
Rhodes (Rhode Island)
Travis
$1,000 [26]
A mottled coat for a horse, there was a gray one in a nursery rhyme
d apple
$600 [3]
In 1981 John Irving "checked in" with this bestseller about the eccentric Berry family
"The Hotel New Hampshire"
Travis
$600 [8]
For a 1941 film, this man became only the second to be nominated for Best Actor in his film debut
Orson Welles
Steve
$600 [14]
The reference mark seen here shares its name with this weapon
dagger
$600 [16]
This frothy volcanic rock floats on water
pumice
Steve Mollie
$600 [21]
This country's Isle of Skye was the original home of the Skye terrier
Scotland
DD $1,400 [27]
You're in this position if you've been knocked flat on your back
su pine
Steve
$800 [4]
Harry Patterson wrote the spy novels "Storm Warning" & "The Eagle Has Landed" under this pen name
Jack Higgins
$1,000 [10]
Dag Nabbit! He's the perennial sidekick who won 3 Oscars, including one for 1940's "The Westerner"
Walter Brennan
Steve
$800 [24]
The international symbol seen here stands for this type of hazard
biohazard
Steve Mollie
$800 [17]
This common rock is piezoelectric & is used to control the frequencies of radio transmitters
quartz
$800 [22]
This Canadian island across from Greenland is the world's fifth-largest island
Baffin Island
Travis
$1,000 [5]
Herman Wouk followed up his bestselling "Winds of War" with this 1978 sequel
"War and Remembrance"
Steve
DD $2,500 [9]
This Hitchcock classic was the first Best Picture Oscar winner with a first name as its one-word title
Rebecca
Steve
$1,000 [25]
Many Hebrew letters represent numbers; this letter represents 1
aleph
$1,000 [18]
The Rock of Gibraltar is a huge block of this rock made of calcite, a mineral form of calcium carbonate
limestone
$1,000 [23]
Sapporo is the largest city on this Japanese island
Hokkaido
Steve

Final Jeopardy!

19th CENTURY PERSONALITIES

In 1876 this German wired the king of Greece, "I have gazed upon the face of Agamemnon"

Heinrich Schliemann

Mollie "Who Keiser Wilhelm?" — wagered $395
Steve "Who is?" — wagered $2,200
Travis "Who was Bismarck?" — wagered $601

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