Show #3864 2001-05-24 (taped 2001-02-14) Regular

Contestants

Carl Brownell — a high school teacher from Evanston, Illinois

Bridget Derbyshire — a high school English teacher from Meraux, Louisiana

Ken Beckrich — a consultant from Lawton, Michigan (whose 1-day cash winnings total $11,400)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Ken $1,100 $1,900 $7,300 $199
3rd place: Ducane 2004SS Gas Grill
$7,100
18 R (including 1 DD), 1 W
Bridget $1,900 $3,600 $7,200 $1,000
2nd place: Trip to Edinburgh, Scotland courtesy of Priceline.com
$7,100
23 R (including 1 DD), 3 W
Carl $100 $1,300 $2,000 $3,000
New champion: $3,000
$3,500
9 R, 4 W (including 1 DD)

Jeopardy! Round

SHAKESPEARE PITCHES TO HOLLYWOOD SALAD DRESSING OLYMPIC EVENTS STARS ON FLAGS QUEENS JUST FOR THE "HALL" OF IT
$100 [1]
This one's about a wannabe Scottish king & his wife, right, & he kills King Duncan... is Connery available?
Macbeth
Bridget Carl
$100 [17]
This stuff is the basis of tartar sauce as well as thousand island & many cole slaw dressings
Mayonnaise
Carl
$100 [7]
Downhill & slalom
Skiing
Bridget
$100 [22]
Number of stars on the flag of Syria, or number of fingers in a peace sign
2
Bridget
$100 [9]
A current queen, she's Prince Philip's wife
Queen Elizabeth II
Bridget
$100 [6]
It's a feature that distinguishes something from other things
Hallmark
Bridget
$200 [2]
2 young lovers, families keep 'em apart--it'd be a teen flick but we won't shoot in Verona; too expensive
Romeo and Juliet
Bridget
$200 [27]
The cartoon seenhereis on the label of Paul Newman's dressing for this salad:"Don't dilute us, Brutus..."
Caesar salad
Carl
$200 [8]
100-meter butterfly & 100-meter freestyle
Swimming
Ken
$200 [23]
To guess this number of stars on the flag of Somalia, close your eyes & think of Texas
1
Ken
$200 [10]
She's the powerful & passionate queen of ancient times depicted here
Cleopatra
Ken
$200 [18]
Ex-wife of Mick
Jerry Hall
Ken
$300 [3]
So this king is crying about his kingdom for a horse &... oh, you already made it in '55 with Olivier? Nuts!
Richard III
Ken Bridget Carl
$300 [28]
This national-named dressing often made with ketchup is found in deli sandwiches
Russian dressing
Ken
$300 [14]
10,000 meters & javelin
Track & field
Bridget
$300 [24]
Hey! Gimme this number of stars on the flag of Singapore or the Solomon Islands
5
Bridget
$300 [11]
This queen's marriage to Ferdinand in 1469 brought about the unification of Spain
Isabella
Bridget
$300 [19]
Literally it means "Praise ye the Lord" in Hebrew
Hallelujah
Ken
$400 [4]
Okay, this military guy marries a younger woman named Desdemona--now the ending's sad, but that means Oscar!
Othello
Ken
$400 [29]
Type of oil used to make traditional Italian dressing
Olive oil
Bridget
$400 [15]
Individual epee & individual foil
Fencing
Bridget
$400 [25]
Tuvalu's flag has this many stars, enough to fill the Hollywood Squares
9
Ken
DD $500 [12]
This queen was the mother of France's Louis XVII
Marie Antoinette
Bridget
$400 [20]
This actor first gained attention as a likable geek in "Sixteen Candles"
Anthony Michael Hall
Carl
$500 [5]
"Battle of the sexes" story, Katharina vs. Petruchio; she's tough but love wins out... it's a blockbuster!
The Taming of the Shrew
Carl
$500 [30]
Classic French dressing also has this 1-word name, from a key ingredient
Vinaigrette
$500 [16]
Trap & skeet
Shooting
Bridget
$500 [26]
It's the greatest number of stars found on a national flag
50 (USA)
Carl
$500 [13]
The Australian state of Queensland was named for her
Queen Victoria
Bridget
$500 [21]
It's a false perception when no external stimulus exists
Hallucination

Double Jeopardy! Round

GENERAL SCIENCE OSCAR'S SUPPORTING ACTORS VICE PRESIDENT & SENATOR BEAUTY ROCK ME, AMADEUS CRAC
$200 [24]
It's the celestial object on which you'd find Tycho, Oceanus Procellarum & Mare Imbrium
Moon
Bridget
$200 [2]
Nominated for Best Actor for "Good Morning, Vietnam", he won for support in "Good Will Hunting"
Robin Williams
Bridget
$200 [12]
This longtime senator who became VP in 1965 went back to the Senate in 1970 after losing a presidential bid
Hubert Humphrey
Ken Carl
$200 [19]
B.C. (British Columbia) beauties include this actress & sometime wife of Tommy Lee
Pamela Anderson
Ken
$200 [1]
The Austrian city where Mozart died
Vienna
Bridget
$200 [16]
AAMOF equals "As a matter of" this
Fact
Bridget
$400 [21]
Charles Darwin wrote, "The voyage of" this ship "has been by far the most important event in my life"
The Beagle
Ken
$400 [3]
Mister Robards won for "Julia"; he won for "Mister Roberts"
Jack Lemmon
Bridget Carl
$400 [13]
A senator during most of the 1790s, he came out of the election of 1800 as vice president
Aaron Burr
Ken
$400 [25]
B.C. (Before Christ) beauties include this woman who married King David 1 verse after mourning her previous husband
Bathsheba
Ken
$400 [4]
The Austrian city where he was born
Salzburg
Carl
$400 [17]
If you're feeling smiley, send HAND, "Have" this
A Nice Day
$600 [20]
Zacharias Janssen is said to have invented the compound this by placing convex lenses at both ends of a tube
Microscope
Ken
$600 [6]
He served up a Best Supporting Actor performance in "Arthur"
Sir John Gielgud
Bridget
$600 [10]
He resigned as vice president in 1832 (a first!) & was named a senator by South Carolina
John C. Calhoun
Carl
$600 [27]
Seen here, this actress of stage, screen & tube is a native of Ozone Park, New York
Bernadette Peters
Bridget
$600 [5]
"Planetary" nickname of Mozart's Symphony No. 41 in C Major
"Jupiter Symphony"
Ken
$600 [18]
You can sign off with TTFN, this "for now"
Ta Ta
DD $1,000 [22]
This plant-eating dinosaur's name, which means "cover lizard", refers to the triangular plates along its back
Stegosaurus
Ken
$800 [7]
Kevin Kline "caught" a 1988 supporting Oscar for his role in this comedy
A Fish Called Wanda
Bridget
$800 [14]
As of 2000 he was the oldest senator turned vice president still alive
Walter Mondale
$800 [28]
The bird seen here, or the first name of actress Cates
Phoebe
Ken
$800 [9]
Title of the familiar Mozart piece heard here
Eine kleine Nachtmusik
Ken
$800 [26]
The suggestion RTM means "read" this
the manual
Bridget
$1,000 [23]
This brownish-black pigment gives the iris in the eye its color
melanin
$1,000 [8]
In the '70s he was in his 70s when he "earned" an Oscar as Professor Kingsfield in "The Paper Chase"
John Houseman
Carl
$1,000 [15]
Years after Charles Fairbanks in 1905, he was the next Indianan to go from the Senate to the vice presidency
Dan Quayle
Bridget
$1,000 [29]
In 2000 you could see all 6' 3" of this volleyball player & Coppertone model in the pages of Playboy
Gabrielle Reece
Bridget
DD $1,500 [11]
Composer whose name completes the title of Rimsky-Korsakov's opera "Mozart and..."
Salieri
Carl
$1,000 [30]
Some advice comes with IANAL, "I am not" this professional
A Lawyer

Final Jeopardy!

STATE MOTTOES

General John Stark coined this 4-word motto about the 1777 Battle of Bennington, in which he led 1,400 N.H. volunteers

"Live Free or Die"

Carl "What is "Live free or die!"" — wagered $1,000
Bridget "What is ?" — wagered $6,200
Ken "What is In God We Trust" — wagered $7,101

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