Show #3801 2001-02-26 (taped 2000-11-28) Regular

Contestants

Jeff Bowersox — a graduate student from Owensboro, Kentucky

Christy Woodman — a substitute teacher from Canton, Massachusetts

Sid Moore Jr. — a human rights investigator from Eugene, Oregon (whose 2-day cash winnings total $2,600)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Sid $2,500 $2,800 $4,200 $2,599
3-day champion: $5,199
$4,600
20 R (including 2 DDs), 4 W
Christy $300 $700 $-300 $-300
3rd place: Replay TV Hard Disk Recorder System
$700
5 R, 2 W (including 1 DD)
Jeff $900 $1,900 $2,900 $66
2nd place: Trip to Dublin, Ireland courtesy of Priceline.com
$2,900
13 R, 3 W

Jeopardy! Round

1957 THE NFL FUN WITH DICK OR JANE BEAR WITH ME 20th CENTURY STYLE CROSSWORD CLUES "C"
$100 [8]
Rejected in Russia, this Boris Pasternak novel began making house calls in Italy
"Doctor Zhivago"
Christy
$100 [1]
In 1956 this Giants halfback & future "Monday Night Football" announcer was the NFL's Most Valuable Player
Frank Gifford
Sid
$100 [17]
For an astounding 3 decades, he youthfully hosted "American Bandstand"
Dick Clark
Sid
$100 [11]
Emil Pallenberg first trained bears in tightrope walking working for these brothers' circus
Ringling Brothers
Jeff
$100 [24]
In 1913 Pierre de Coubertin designed this event's logo of 5 interlocking rings
Olympics
Sid
$100 [6]
Gator relative(4)
Croc
Sid
$200 [9]
Joanne Woodward exhibited a trio of personalities in this 1957 film
The Three Faces of Eve
Christy
$200 [2]
In his last game as a player, Super Bowl XXXIII, this Denver QB passed for 336 yards & 1 touchdown
John Elway
Sid
$200 [18]
Traditionally, this name is given to a woman whose identity is unknown during legal proceedings
Jane Doe
Sid
$200 [12]
Bruno starred as this TV bear often seen with Clint Howard as Mark Wedloe
Gentle Ben
Sid
$200 [25]
In the 1940s Achille Gaggia built an appliance to make this beverage, basis of cappuccino, in your kitchen
espresso
Jeff
$200 [7]
"See ya," in Rome(4)
Ciao
Jeff
$300 [10]
During the summer Ford rolled out this all-new auto; big mistake!
Edsel
Jeff
$300 [3]
This coach of the Colts & Dolphins is the NFL's winningest coach with 347 career victories
Don Shula
Sid
$300 [19]
In 1990 Warren Beatty took on the role of this hawk-nosed, jut-jawed crime crusader
Dick Tracy
Jeff
$300 [13]
Munna, this type of performing bear, made news when India's government took him from trainer Nasir Khan
Dancing bear
Sid
DD $300 [26]
Though called this, a popular '60s chair was actually filled with tiny polystyrene balls
Bean Bag chair
Sid
$300 [14]
Turkey slicer(6)
Carver
Sid
$400 [29]
Ceremonies in the U.S. & France marked this statesman's 200th birthday
Marquis de Lafayette
Sid Jeff
$400 [4]
In July of 2000 this player seen here signed a $42 million, 6-year contract, at the time tops among NFL running backs
Eddie George
Jeff
$400 [20]
(Former Jeopardy!college contestant, Maggie Bandur, who's now a writer on Malcolm in the Middle, delivers the clue.) On an episode of mine, Malcolm's mother, played by this actress, has to go to the funeral of an aunt she hated
Jane Kaczmarek
$400 [22]
Customers at the saloon of this frontier judge would buy sarsaparilla for his bear Bruno
Judge Roy Bean
Christy
$400 [27]
In the 1930s Donald Deskey used this style for the interior of Radio City Music Hall
art deco
$400 [15]
Don't tell! ___ up(4)
Clam
Jeff
$500 [5]
Only 3 players have rushed for more than 2,000 yards in a season: O.J. Simpson, Eric Dickerson & this Lion in 1997
Barry Sanders
Sid
$500 [21]
In 1553 this monarch was a true "Nine Days' Wonder"
Lady Jane Grey
$500 [23]
Bart the Bear terrorized Anthony Hopkins & Alec Baldwin in "The Edge" & Brad Pitt in this film
Legends of the Fall
Jeff
$500 [28]
Harley Earl's designs for GM peaked with this 1959 Cadillac model
Eldorado
$500 [16]
Intoned, like a monk(7)
chanted
Sid Jeff

Double Jeopardy! Round

HAWAII PEARLS OF WISDOM ENGLISH LIT BIG SCREEN BIOGRAPHIES MUSIC BEFORE & AFTER
$200 [3]
These beautiful Hawaiian garlands aren't always made of flowers: seeds & shells are used, too
Leis
Sid
$200 [22]
"Alive" & "Jeremy" are songs by this band
Pearl Jam
Jeff
$200 [1]
In 1719 Daniel Defoe wrote "The Life and Strange Surprising Adventures of" this character
Robinson Crusoe
Sid Christy
$200 [20]
1993:Jason Scott Lee
Bruce Lee
Sid
$200 [8]
While the military type of this composition is usually fast & upbeat, the funeral type is slow & somber
March
Jeff
$200 [9]
The former mayor of Washington, D.C. who "Can't Smile Without You" "At the Copa, Copacabana"
Marion Barry Manilow
Sid
$400 [4]
Once home to Father Damien, this island is so unspoiled that it still has no traffic lights
Molokai
$400 [23]
Nicknamed "The Pearl", he was the captain of the Knicks in the late '70s
Earl Monroe
Sid
$400 [2]
Thomas Hardy called his epic work on this emperor "The Dynasts"; "War and Peace" had already been taken
Napoleon
Jeff
$400 [21]
1955:Audie Murphy
Audie Murphy (in "To Hell and Back")
Jeff
$400 [15]
A famous series of concertos by Vivaldi, or Frankie Valli's group
"The Four Seasons"
Sid
$400 [10]
Phone call you make to Jack London where he pays the buck, not you
Collect Call of the Wild
Sid
$600 [5]
One of the "Big Island"'s biggest thrills is flying in a helicopter over this volcano that's been erupting since 1983
Kilauea
Sid
$600 [24]
The pearl type of this cassava starch is used to make pudding
Tapioca
$600 [12]
This Tennyson poem was published in the Examiner a few weeks after the October 1854 event
"The Charge of the Light Brigade"
Christy
$600 [25]
1988:Forest Whitaker
Charlie Parker (in "Bird")
DD $400 [19]
From the passage heard here, it's the common nickname of the following symphony by Haydn
"The Surprise Symphony"
Sid
$600 [11]
Kids' game in which a certain phrase allows you to imitate the movements of this "Odd Couple" playwright
Neil Simon Says
Jeff
$800 [6]
Yee-ha! You'll see Hawaiian cowboys known as Paniolo at this 225,000-acre cattle ranch
Parker Ranch
$800 [26]
This trombonist & bandleader had a smash hit in 1942 with the song heard here
Glenn Miller ("String of Pearls")
DD $1,000 [13]
An ominous character from this 1949 novel lent his name to a summer 2000 series on CBS
"1984" ("Big Brother")
Christy
$600 [18]
It's the rhyming name for the energetic blues-based piano style that became popular in the '30s
Boogie-woogie
$800 [16]
Laura Ingalls Wilder's novel about growing up out West with Garrison Keillor's radio show
Little House on the Prairie Home Companion
Sid Christy Jeff
$1,000 [7]
The name of this island sounds like a Hawaiian veranda
Lanai
$1,000 [14]
The title of this 1904 W.H. Hudson novel refers to the wild forests of South America
"Green Mansions"
$1,000 [17]
Norman Mailer's "True Life Novel" about Gary Gilmore that featured Disney's Uncle Remus & Brer Rabbit
The Executioner's Song of the South

Final Jeopardy!

HISTORIC NAMES

This "Dragon" was first famous for resisting Ottoman domination of Romania

Vlad the Impaler ("Count Dracula")

Jeff "Who was St. George" — wagered $2,834
Sid "Who was James I?" — wagered $1,601

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