Show #3863 2001-05-23 (taped 2001-02-14) Regular

Contestants

Ken Beckrich — a consultant from Lawton, Michigan

Rebecca Gold — a systems developer from New York City, New York

Chris Dougherty — a college student from Seattle, Washington

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Chris $0 $1,500 $5,100 $3,300
3rd place: a pair of ebikes (bicycles) from ebikes.com
$5,500
15 R, 3 W (including 1 DD)
Rebecca $1,000 $1,600 $3,400 $5,400
2nd place: a trip to London, courtesy of Priceline.com
$3,400
12 R, 2 W
Ken $1,200 $4,300 $11,100 $11,400
New champion: $11,400
$10,500
23 R (including 1 DD), 2 W (including 1 DD)

Jeopardy! Round

BEASTLY LITERATURE STYLIN' LIKE LARRY KING CALIFORNIA EXPORTS THE ROMANOVS BIBLICAL RHYME TIME SUMMER CAMP
$100 [3]
Wolf, this Washington Irving character's dog, fails to recognize his master after a 20-year absence
Rip Van Winkle
Rebecca Ken
$100 [15]
Try the truffles at Tala's...how 'bout those Mets?...this network my show is on should give me a raise, huh?
CNN
Rebecca
$100 [1]
Over 90% of these exported from the U.S. come from California from firms like Robert Mondavi
Wines
Chris
$100 [20]
In 1695 he declared war on the Ottoman Empire, a great move
Peter the Great
Ken
$100 [9]
Fisherman-apostle's high-frequency hi-fi speakers
Peter's tweeters
Rebecca
$100 [24]
Connecticut's SJ Ranch is "For the girl who loves" these animals--& which of them doesn't?
Horses
Chris
$200 [4]
Santiago, the old man in a Hemingway story, struggles mightily with this type of game fish
Marlin
Chris
$200 [22]
Sinatra's new box set is heaven...the yams at Remy's, wow...had dinner with this woman, Clinton's Secretary of State
Madeleine Albright
Chris
$200 [2]
The CAAB is the California advisory board for these, seen here
artichokes
Chris Ken
$200 [12]
In 1956 Ingrid Bergman played this possible Romanov
Anastasia
Ken
$200 [10]
A gospel writer's small songbirds
Mark's larks
Ken
$200 [25]
A building or tent where the kids sleep, or the bed within it
bunk
Chris Rebecca
$300 [5]
She illustrated the piggies seen here
Beatrix Potter
$300 [23]
Don't like seafood much but the eel at Manno's, to die for..."Shopgirl", written by this "All Of Me" star, is a real winner!
Steve Martin
Rebecca
$300 [6]
Dr. William F. House's cochlear implant is helping bring this to people who couldn't be helped before
Hearing
Rebecca
$300 [13]
She & her lover, Count Orlov, overthrew her husband in a July 1762 palace coup
Catherine the Great
Chris
$300 [11]
Patient & faithful Old Testament figure's ear parts
Job's lobes
Ken
$300 [26]
This word for the area down by the lake & activities there is also found in a Brando film title
Waterfront
Ken
$400 [7]
Moses, a raven, tells the other creatures about a better life to come on Sugar-Candy Mountain in this 1945 novel
Animal Farm
Ken
$400 [27]
Mary had a little lamb but I don't eat veal...I think Ryan Stiles' & Wayne Brady's improv on this show is tops!
Whose Line Is It Anyway?
Ken
$400 [18]
Skechers makes these up to size 15 for men
Shoes
Chris
DD $400 [14]
Alexander II added $7,200,000 to Russia's coffers by selling off what's now known as this
Alaska
Chris
$400 [16]
Pillar of salt's hubby's collapsible beds
Lot's cots
Ken
$400 [29]
Dating from the 1880s, the oldest camp run by this "Christian" organization is Camp Dudley on Lake Champlain
YMCA (Young Men's Christian Association)
Ken
$500 [8]
Jean de Brunhoff wrote & illustrated the first stories about this urbane king of the elephants
Babar
Rebecca
$500 [28]
I love the hummus at Jorge's...my pick, Jets by 2...don't miss "Snatch", directed by this husband of Madonna
Guy Ritchie
Chris
$500 [19]
Callaway's Big Bertha is a titanium one of these
Golf club
Ken
$500 [21]
In 1807 Alexander I allied himself with this country; in 1812 the alliance broke & the ex-ally invaded Russia
France
Chris
$500 [17]
Noah's son's marine mollusks
Ham's clams
Ken
$500 [30]
A New Hampshire camp is named for this man in tribute to his poem "I Hear America Singing"
Walt Whitman
Ken

Double Jeopardy! Round

EGYPT BEYOND THE PYRAMIDS SEEING DOUBLE THAT'S OLD NEWS! FLORIDUDS SIMPLE SCIENCE NEW SUMMER "CAMP"s
$200 [1]
This teeming capital of today is found very near the site of the ancient Egyptian capital of Memphis
Cairo
Ken
$200 [13]
Lily Tomlin & this "Divine" woman play 2 sets of identical twins mismatched by accident at birth in "Big Business"
Bette Midler
Chris
$200 [20]
In the 300s B.C., this Greek philosopher used lunar eclipses to prove that the Earth was spherical
Aristotle
$200 [21]
Pastel jackets worn over T-shirts were all the rage in the '80s because of this Florida-set TV show
Miami Vice
Ken
$200 [8]
The only even prime number
2
Rebecca
$200 [26]
Only boys with a certain first name can attend this camp with the same name as a Maryland retreat
Camp David
Rebecca
$400 [2]
All classes of society wore these accessories; the poor wore vegetable fiber, while the rich got real hair
Wigs
Ken
$400 [14]
These 2 actors were the genetically designed "Twins" in a 1988 film comedy
Danny DeVito & Arnold Schwarzenegger
Rebecca
$600 [17]
This French hero of WWI surrendered to Hitler in 1940 & later headed a collaboration government
Marshall Petain
Chris
$400 [22]
In Key West, site of his vacation home the "Little White House", he favored loud print shirts like the one seen here
Harry S. Truman
Rebecca
$400 [9]
A solid shape with 6 identical faces only
Cube
Chris
$400 [27]
It has a racetrack 5 miles long, & we'll learn the official song, "Doo-dah! Doo-dah!"
Camptown Races
Chris
$600 [5]
13-letter term for the process undergone by the Egyptian seen here
mummification
Ken
$600 [3]
The little boy Danny sees twin sisters in the hallway of the hotel in this creepy 1980 Kubrick classic
The Shining
Ken
$800 [18]
In the 1820s, the USA's first coeducational school opened in New Harmony in this Midwestern state
Indiana
$600 [23]
Palm Beach County told hot dog vendors wearing these bikinis (later celebrated in a Sisqo song) to cover their buns
Thongs
Chris
$600 [10]
Of a proton, neutron or electron, the one that's heaviest
Neutron
Chris
$600 [28]
This camp is not for all baseball players, just those who want to be a Hall of Fame catcher
Campanella
$1,000 [7]
Ruler discussed here, ignoring those nasty plagues
Ramses II
Rebecca
$800 [15]
This actor turned in 2 performances as twin gynecologists in "Dead Ringers"
Jeremy Irons
Rebecca
$1,000 [19]
The beloved of Petrarch, she died in 1348 when a plague swept medieval Europe
Laura
Ken
$800 [24]
In 1997 this fashion designer known for his "Flash & Trash" chic was slain in front of his Miami Beach mansion
Gianni Versace
Ken
$800 [11]
The common name for iron oxide
Rust
Chris
$800 [29]
Stair-climbing & bell-ringing are the big activities here
campanile
Rebecca
DD $2,000 [6]
Herodotus first used this term from the Greek to describe the region of the Nile near the Mediterranean
delta
Ken
$1,000 [16]
This 1961 twin film, remade in 1998, was based on a German novel
The Parent Trap
DD $3,000 [4]
He led a 1676 rebellion in Virginia protesting lack of protection from Indian raids
Nathaniel Bacon
Ken
$1,000 [25]
In 2000, the fashion choices of this politician seenherecame under a lot of scrutiny
Katherine Harris
Ken
$1,000 [12]
It's the main artery leaving the heart
Aorta
Ken
$1,000 [30]
Following the "lucky" story by Bret Harte, we spend the summer here mining, then get wiped out in a flood
Roaring Camp

Final Jeopardy!

WORLD GEOGRAPHY

3 of this federation's constituent parts are Ash Shariqah, Al Fujayrah & Umm Al Qaywayn

United Arab Emirates

Rebecca "What are the United Arab Emirates" — wagered $2,000
Chris "What isSaudi ArabiaUnited Arab i" — wagered $1,800
Ken "What is the UAE? (United Arab Emirates)" — wagered $300

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