Show #3893 2001-07-04 (taped 2001-03-07) Regular

Contestants

Raymon Colbert — a production artist from Tarzana, California

Ellen Carson — an attorney and physician from Brooklyn, New York

Sharon Rozines — a solutions support engineer from Natick, Massachusetts

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Sharon $800 $3,200 $5,200 $5,598
2nd place: a trip to Beaches Resort, Negril, Jamaica
$8,200
21 R, 5 W (including 1 DD)
Ellen $1,000 $1,400 $5,600 $7,600
New champion: $7,600
$5,600
15 R, 2 W
Raymon $1,100 $500 $500 $600
3rd place: a Meade ETX90 telescope
$1,900
11 R, 5 W (including 2 DDs)

Jeopardy! Round

I'LL TAKE MANHATTAN IT'S THE LAW PRESIDENTIAL LIFE SPANS PUBLISHERS RECENT FILMS WORD PUZZLES
$100 [14]
This square has become world-famous for the lighted ball that drops down at midnight on New Year's Eve
Times Square
Ellen
$100 [8]
In this state it's against the law to sleep in the kitchen at Spago, Chez Panisse or Pacific Dining Car
California
Sharon
$100 [27]
1917-1963
John F. Kennedy
Sharon
$100 [21]
He not only founded Time, he founded Life magazine as well
(Henry) Luce
Sharon
$100 [1]
It was Disney's sequel to "101 Dalmatians"
102 Dalmatians
Raymon
$100 [6]
Said of some onewhois very specialmillONEion
one in a million
Raymon
$200 [15]
An exhibit inside the base of this statue includes a full-scale replica of one of its enormous feet
the Statue of Liberty
Raymon
$200 [9]
Restaurants cannot serve colored margarine in this "Constitution State" unless a notice is posted
Connecticut
Ellen
$300 [26]
1809-1865
Lincoln
Ellen
$200 [22]
This publisher was portrayed by Natalie Wood in the 1964 film "Sex and the Single Girl"
Helen Gurley Brown
Raymon
$200 [2]
In this summer 2000 release, wheelchair-bound telepath Charles Xavier runs a school for mutants
The X-Men
Ellen
$200 [7]
Better wear your parka when it's this cold:0-------------DEGREEDEGREEDEGREE
three degrees below zero
Ellen
$300 [18]
"A chorus line of goddess figurines with birdlike faces" adorns this huge 5th Ave. art museum's new Cypriot Galleries
the Metropolitan
Sharon
$300 [10]
Shawnee, in this Boomer state, does not allow dogs to meet on private property without the owner's consent
Oklahoma
Sharon Raymon
$300 [23]
This Chicago map & atlas maker has also sold airplane tickets & baggage tags
Rand McNally
Ellen
$300 [3]
This title Stone Age family was "In Viva Rock Vegas"
The Flintstones
Sharon
$300 [13]
When things are still undecided, they'reheretheUPair
up in the air
Sharon Ellen
$400 [19]
When dining at this Oscar-winning actor's Tribeca Grill, look for the artworks by his father, Robert, senior
Robert De Niro
Ellen
$400 [11]
Across this state, from Westwego to Thibodaux, you cannot legally gargle in public
Louisiana
$500 [25]
His father, once a U.S. Senator, gave him the S.F. Examiner; he himself served in the House, 1903-1907
(William Randolph) Hearst
Sharon
$400 [4]
In this film Sean Connery plays a reclusive writer who won the Pulitzer Prize for his only novel
Finding Forrester
Raymon
$400 [16]
It's where Judy Garland wanted to go:SOMEWHERETHE RAINBOW
somewhere over the rainbow
Sharon
$500 [20]
In the 1920s this author's wife Zelda was famous for jumping into the fountain in front of the Plaza Hotel
F. Scott Fitzgerald
Sharon
$500 [12]
It's illegal to pawn your wooden leg in this second-smallest state
Delaware
Sharon
DD $800 [24]
Richard Simon, co-founder of Simon & Schuster, was once the father-in-law of this singer
James Taylor
Raymon
$500 [5]
As in the TV series, this actor provided the voice of Charlie, the Angels' unseen boss, in "Charlie's Angels"
John Forsythe
Sharon
$500 [17]
It's the clothing article I have on right now:WEARPOLKA DOT
polka dot(ted) underwear
Sharon

Double Jeopardy! Round

THE 4th PICK "NIC" THE FLAG READ BETTY WHITE BLUE
$200 [26]
Alphabetically, the 4th of the 50 states is this Razorback home
Arkansas
Ellen Raymon
$200 [21]
It was first issued in 1866; before that, people talked about plugged quarters
The nickel
Sharon
$200 [16]
The black one of these, a symbol of Western Australia, is seenhereon that state's flag
the swan
Raymon
$200 [2]
Word in common in Frank Herbert titles of 1965, 1969, 1976, 1981 & 1985
Dune
Ellen
$200 [1]
Betty turned down being Helen Hunt's mom in this film, not liking how Nicholson's character treated the dog
As Good As it Gets
Sharon
$200 [11]
In 1982 these 2 major national health care organizations merged
Blue Cross & Blue Shield
Ellen
$1,000 [27]
The 4th Nobel Prize winner for Physiology/Medicine, this Russian won in 1904 for work in the physiology of digestion
Pavlov
Sharon
$400 [22]
Nickelodeon launched it in 1985 to target adults nostalgic for the terrible TV shows of their youth
Nick at Nite
Sharon
$400 [17]
The former French colonies of Ivory Coast & Mali each have flags of this many colors
3
Sharon
$400 [3]
Dante would have loved this Hawthorne character, Rappaccini's daughter
Beatrice
Sharon
$400 [7]
When this man hosted "The Tonight Show" from 1957 to 1962, Betty White was a regular guest
Jack Paar
Sharon Ellen Raymon
$400 [12]
It's the only "blue" book Dr. Seuss published
"One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish"
Ellen
DD $3,000 [28]
The 4th monarch of England in the 20th century, he died in 1972
Edward VIII
Sharon
$600 [23]
A real prince of a guy, Machiavelli would surely let you call him by this first name
Niccolo
Raymon
$600 [18]
The flag seenhereis of this Baltic republic, that calls itself "Eesti Vabariik"
Estonia
Sharon
$600 [4]
Completes the title of the Terry McMillan book "A Day Late and..."
A Dollar Short
Ellen Raymon
$600 [8]
Sitcom in which Betty played Ellen Harper, the daughter of Vicki Lawrence's character
Mama's Family
Raymon
$600 [13]
One of these can grow to about 100 feet long & weigh up to 150 tons
Blue whale
Sharon
DD $600 [24]
Similar in function to the Berlin Wall, the Green Line divides this Mediterranean island city
Nicosia
Raymon
$800 [19]
In 2001 this U.S. state adopted a new flag incorporating 5 old flags & a tiny Confederate battle emblem
Georgia
Sharon Raymon
$800 [5]
In 1970 he delivered his first novel, "Deliverance"
(James) Dickey
Ellen
$800 [9]
Name of the show hosted by Betty's character Sue Ann Nivens, on "The Mary Tyler Moore Show"
"The Happy Homemaker"
Ellen
$800 [14]
A's owner Charlie Finley wanted this pitcher to change his first name to "True"
Vida Blue
Raymon
$1,000 [25]
The gospel according to John tells of this Pharisee who secretly followed Jesus
Nicodemus
Ellen
$1,000 [20]
The flag seenhererepresents the president of this country
Ireland
Sharon
$1,000 [6]
"The Red White and Blue" was a 1987 novel by this husband of Joan Didion
John Gregory Dunne
$1,000 [10]
One of Betty's many Emmys was for being a game show host on "Just" this
Men
$1,000 [15]
In Ethiopia, it's known as the Abbai
Blue Nile
Sharon

Final Jeopardy!

AMERICAN PLAYWRIGHTS

Around 1912, while recovering in a sanatorium, this former seaman decided to become a playwright

Eugene O'Neill

Raymon "Who is O'Neill?" — wagered $100
Sharon "Who is O'Neill?" — wagered $398
Ellen "Who was Eugene O'Neill?" — wagered $2,000

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