Show #3881 2001-06-18 (taped 2001-02-28) Regular

Contestants

Stuart Leeman — an executive from Coral Springs, Florida

Chip Rossetti — an editor from Brooklyn, New York

Kara Miller — a graduate student from Carlisle, Massachusetts (whose 1-day cash winnings total $8,100)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Kara $200 $1,000 $3,200 $0
3rd place: Sony Card $1,000 Shopping Spree
$3,200
11 R, 2 W
Chip $600 $2,500 $7,300 $12,201
New champion: $12,201
$7,300
20 R (including 1 DD), 1 W
Stuart $2,700 $2,700 $6,100 $2,200
2nd place: Trip to Beaches Resort & Spa, Turks & Caicos
$6,000
17 R (including 1 DD), 5 W

Jeopardy! Round

CITY LIT MODES OF TRANSPORT THEY PUT ME ON HOLD AGAIN! COLLECTOR'S CORNER "MOO" COW
$100 [1]
En Francais, the title of an 1831 work is "Notre-Dame de" zis city
Paris
Chip
$100 [6]
Goodyear's the Eagle
a blimp
Kara Stuart
$100 [16]
Calling Grand Central Station could get you this hold music
"Loco-Motion"
Chip
$100 [11]
This magazine's NYC galleries house the toy soldiers, Monopoly games & Faberge eggs collected by publisher Malcolm
Forbes
Kara
$100 [21]
The song "That's Amore" is on the soundtrack to this 1987 Cher film
Moonstruck
Chip
$100 [26]
A 1997 report indicates that Daniel "Peg Leg" Sullivan framed this woman & her cow for the 1871 Chicago Fire
Mrs. O'Leary
Stuart
$200 [2]
Betty Smith wrote about her hometown in the classic "A Tree Grows in" this borough
Brooklyn
Stuart
$200 [7]
Disney's Herbie
Volkswagen Beetle (car)
Stuart
$200 [17]
Hopefully you didn't get this music while on hold with the National Weather Service
"Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head"
Stuart
$200 [12]
Collectors of Tom Tierney's paper dolls prize the one of this princess with her charity auction dresses
Princess Diana
Chip
$200 [22]
This adjective means "purely academic" or "irrelevant"
Moot
Chip
$200 [27]
At the 1939 World's Fair in New York City, the Borden exhibit featured a live version of this trademarked cow
Elsie
Chip
$300 [3]
In his first novel, Michael Chabon revealed "The Mysteries of" this steel city
Pittsburgh
Stuart
$300 [8]
The Spruce Goose
Plane
Chip
$300 [18]
You might get this hold music when calling the auto club for directions
"Do You Know, Do You Know Where You're Going To?"
$300 [13]
The Danbury Mint could make a mint with its porcelain tea set adorned with pictures of this dimpled darling of the '30s
Shirley Temple
Stuart
$300 [23]
This stir-fried Chinese dish that contains shredded pork, scallions & egg is rolled in a thin pancake
moo shu pork
Kara Stuart
$300 [28]
A cow's stomach has this many compartments
4
Stuart
DD $500 [4]
In a middle English classic, travelers make a pilgrimage from Southwark to this city in Kent
Canterbury
Stuart
$400 [9]
Names for these include hogs & choppers
Motorcycles
Stuart
$400 [19]
It seems to always be this song when my butcher shop puts me on hold
"Mack The Knife"
Chip
$400 [14]
The GWTW movie museum in Atlanta displays a figurine of this black actress in her film role as Prissy
Butterfly McQueen
Stuart
$400 [24]
It's another name for a person born under the sign of Cancer
Moonchild/moonchildren
$400 [29]
One of the 2 breeds of milk cows named for English Channel islands
Guernsey or Jersey
Chip
$500 [5]
An author succumbs to cholera, leading to his "Death in" this Italian city
Venice
Stuart
$500 [10]
The Flying Dutchman in opera
Ship
Stuart
$500 [20]
This song would be great hold music for a pediatrician
"There Goes My Baby"
Kara
$500 [15]
Seen here, Rachel was this regal company's Figure of the Year for 2000:
Royal Doulton
Stuart
$500 [25]
This Cab Calloway song includes the lines "Hi-De-Hi-De-Hi-De-Hi!" & "Ho-De-Ho-De-Ho-De-Ho!"
"Minnie The Moocher"
Stuart
$500 [30]
This beef grade comes from pampered cows that are massaged with sake & fed lots of beer
Kobe
Chip

Double Jeopardy! Round

CLASSICAL MUSIC AT THE MOVIES MAD ABOUT MADAGASCAR "C" FOOD REAL BOHEMIANS MYTHOLOGICAL RHYME TIME
$200 [21]
In 1768 his son Carl Philipp Emanuel became the musical director for the 5 main churches in Hamburg
J.S. Bach
Kara
$200 [15]
In a popular 1960 western, Yul Brynner & Charles Bronson are 2 of these title defenders of a Mexican town
The Magnificent Seven
Chip
$200 [20]
1 of only 3 islands in the world larger than Madagascar
Borneo (or Greenland or New Guinea)
Stuart
$200 [1]
Some refer to this spicy dish as a "bowl o' red"
chili
Kara
$200 [6]
Born in Bohemia in 1884, Edward Benes was the first foreign minister & second president of this country
Czechoslovakia
Kara Chip
$200 [16]
Ship-launching Greek beauty's cantaloupes
Helen's melons
Kara
$400 [22]
One of Brahms' best-known orchestral works is his "Variations on a Theme by" this "Papa"
F.J. Haydn
$400 [9]
(Hi, I'm Nathan Lane, hold it down!) I was the voice of Snowball the Cat in this 1999 film based on an E.B. White book
Stuart Little
Chip
$600 [27]
Madagascar is one of the leading producers of this bean used as a popular flavor of ice cream
vanilla
Chip
$400 [2]
In English trifle the "soft" type of this puddinglike dessert is mixed with fruit & spongecake
custard
Stuart
$400 [7]
19th century chess genius Wilhelm Steinitz was renowned for his use of these front-liners
pawns
Chip
$400 [17]
Galahad's special bucket to hold a special chalice
a Grail pail
Stuart
$600 [23]
In 1897 Gustav Mahler became the artistic director of this city's Imperial Opera, a post he held for 10 years
Vienna
Stuart
DD $600 [10]
The composition heardherewas appropriately played in this 1994 Hugh Grant film:
Four Weddings and a Funeral ("The Wedding March")
Chip
$800 [28]
Between 1960 & 1975 Madagascar was known as this "republic"
the Malagasy Republic
$600 [3]
Head south of the border or to any good Mexican restaurant for one of these deep-fried burritos
chimichangas
Kara
$600 [8]
Rabbi Zechariah Frankel originated this movement, which falls between Orthodox & Reform Judaism
Conservative
Kara
$600 [18]
Norse underworld goddess' hollow metal ringers
Hel's bells
Kara
$800 [24]
This Frenchman did not allow the publication of his "Carnival of the Animals" during his lifetime
Camille Saint-Saens
Stuart
$800 [11]
In 1970 Richard Harris played this 17th century British "protector" at odds with King Charles I
Oliver Cromwell
Chip
$800 [4]
Originally from Naples, it's a single serving stuffed pizza in the shape of a turnover
a calzone
Chip
$800 [13]
Prince Schwarzenberg helped restore this dynasty's control after the 1848 revolutions
Hapsburg
Chip
$800 [19]
Roman agriculture god's sewing aids
Saturn's patterns
$1,000 [25]
In 1874 Richard Wagner & his wife moved into Haus Wahnfried, a home in this city, paid for by KIng Ludwig
Bayreuth
Chip
$1,000 [12]
In "Dante's Inferno", Oliver Reed played this pre-Raphaelite artist & poet
Dante Gabriel Rossetti
Kara Chip
$1,000 [5]
Anatomical name of the squash seen here:
crookneck
$1,000 [14]
This Bohemian-born father of Madeleine K. Albright taught international relations in the U.S.
Josef Korbel
Kara
$1,000 [26]
Falcon-headed Egyptian god's repeated song verses
Horus' choruses
Stuart

Final Jeopardy!

POETRY

Oscar Wilde said of this title place "The warder is despair"

(The Ballad of) Reading Gaol

Kara "What is Jail?" — wagered $3,200
Stuart "What is The Asylum" — wagered $3,900
Chip "What is Reading Gaol?" — wagered $4,901

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