Show #3480 1999-10-22 (taped 1999-08-03) Regular

Eddie Timanus game 3.

Contestants

Wendy Ball — a tour operator from Mount Prospect, Illinois

Tony Kollath — a computer network administrator from Arlington, Virginia

Eddie Timanus — a sportswriter from Reston, Virginia (whose 2-day cash winnings total $27,100)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Eddie $2,000 $3,200 $7,000 $13,000
3-day champion: $40,100
$5,700
18 R (including 2 DDs), 4 W
Tony $700 $1,500 $4,400 $5,900
3rd place: 1-800 Gift Certificate
$4,900
17 R, 3 W (including 1 DD)
Wendy $1,300 $3,000 $6,400 $12,800
2nd place: Trip to Round Hill Hotel & Villas, Montego Bay, Jamaica
$6,400
15 R, 0 W

Jeopardy! Round

BOY MEETS WORLD WHO'S THE BOSS SEAQUEST EVERYBODY LOVES RAY MARRIED WITH CHILDREN PARTY OF "FIVE"
$100 [6]
At 16 in 1785, this future first consul became head of his family & graduated from the Paris Military Academy
Napoleon Bonaparte
Eddie
$100 [16]
Kelly Garrett, Jill Munroe & Sabrina Duncan all went undercover for this mysterious boss
Charlie Townsend
Tony
$100 [22]
This sea stretches from Beirut to Gibraltar
Mediterranean Sea
Tony
$100 [11]
This "sweet" boxer had fought just once in 5 years when he decisioned Marvin Hagler in 1987
Sugar Ray Leonard
Tony
$100 [21]
It can be an early harmonious period for a president, or a married couple can take a "second" one without the kids
Honeymoon
Tony
$100 [1]
After December 1944, it was Ike's rank
Five-star general
Tony
$200 [7]
Around 1347 B.C. at the age of 9, his rule as pharaoh began
King Tut
Tony
$200 [17]
Miss Jane Hathaway reluctantly schemed with this miserly banker
Milburn Drysdale
Wendy
$200 [23]
One of the traditional 7 seas, it shares its name with a Rodgers & Hammerstein musical
South Pacific
Eddie
$200 [12]
This pulp author was past 50 when he wrote his first novel, "The Big Sleep"
Raymond Chandler
Wendy
$200 [24]
Parents of infants must learn to deal with these, from the medieval Greek "diaspros", or "pure white"
Diapers
Wendy
$200 [2]
Whether it happens in the afternoon or not, it's facial stubble
Five o'clock shadow
Wendy
$300 [8]
In 1923 the San Francisco Symphony hosted the debut of this 7-year-old American violin prodigy
Yehudi Menuhin
Eddie
$300 [18]
Tattoo labored for this man on "Fantasy Island"
Mr. Roarke
Tony
$300 [25]
Moses "stretched his hand over" it & it was sundered
Red Sea
Eddie
$300 [13]
"X-Ray" is the 1994 "Unauthorized Biography" of this leader of the Kinks
Ray Davies
Tony
$300 [28]
Babies are in this "mouthy" stage according to psychoanalytic theory
the oral stage
Eddie Tony
$300 [3]
This type of "discount" is slang for shoplifting
Five-finger discount
Eddie
$400 [9]
Of 6, 10 or 14, the age of Michael Kearney in 1994 when he became the USA's youngest college graduate
10
Eddie
$400 [19]
On "Bewitched" Darrin Stephens worked his advertising magic for this partner of McMann
Larry Tate
Wendy
$500 [27]
Despite this name, it's really the world's largest lake
Caspian Sea
Tony
$400 [14]
"Write if you get work" was Ray Goulding's catchphrase as half of this duo
Bob and Ray
Wendy
$400 [29]
Make sure all your children are immunized against this "barnyard" disease caused by Varicella-Zoster
chickenpox
Wendy
$400 [4]
Vice President Thomas Marshall said, "What this country needs is a good" one of these
Five-cent cigar
Eddie
$500 [10]
The last male in the Tudor line, he became king at age 9 upon the death of Henry VIII
Edward VI
Eddie
$500 [20]
Every week Danno Williams would "book 'em" for this boss
Steve McGarrett (played by Jack Lord)
Eddie
DD $1,500 [26]
WWI's important naval Battle of Jutland took place in this sea
the North Sea
Eddie
$500 [15]
25 years after "The Lost Weekend", he played Ryan O'Neal's dad in "Love Story"
Ray Milland
Wendy
$500 [5]
Stalin launched the first of these in 1928
Five Year Plan
Wendy

Double Jeopardy! Round

THE HAYES YEARS THE FILM VAULT THAT'S MY LAW GOULASH 19th CENTURY LITERATURE ACTORS' RHYME TIME
$200 [26]
On November 23, 1880 this "Sunflower State" became the first to prohibit in its constitution the sale of liquor
Kansas
Eddie
$200 [6]
It's the title nickname of the psychopath Al Pacino played in a 1983 film
Scarface
Tony
$200 [16]
Snell's Law governs the angle of refraction of this as it passes from one medium to another
Light
Eddie
$200 [21]
In 1957 child model Jim O'Neill was chosen to grace the cover of his "Baby and Child Care Book"
Dr. Benjamin Spock
Wendy
$200 [8]
William Wells Brown's "Clotel; or, The President's Daughter" is about the kids this man allegedly had with a slave
Thomas Jefferson
Eddie
$200 [1]
Michael J.'s containers
Fox's boxes
Tony
$600 [29]
In early 1880 Wabash in this state became the first city to illuminate its streets by electricity
Indiana
Eddie
$400 [7]
Sidney Poitier starred in the 1961 film version of this Lorraine Hansberry drama about a black Chicago family
A Raisin in the Sun
Eddie
$400 [17]
Kepler's first law says that planetary orbits aren't circular but have this shape
Elliptical
Tony
$400 [22]
At the Oscars in 1992, Billy Crystal said this "City Slickers" co-star was backstage on the Stairmaster
Jack Palance
Tony
$400 [9]
He wrote "The Bride Comes to Yellow Sky", "The Blue Hotel" & "The Red Badge of Courage"
Stephen Crane
Wendy
$400 [2]
Cybill's large cats
Shepherd's leopards
Wendy
DD $1,000 [28]
During 1879 he perfected his photographic dry plate
George Eastman
Eddie
$600 [10]
As Chris, a middle-class kid, this actor saw war close up in the 1986 film "Platoon"
Charlie Sheen
Tony
$600 [18]
Gresham's Law, named for a 16th century financier, is usually stated as "Bad" this "drives out good"
Money
$600 [23]
Beechwood & juniper branches are used to smoke Germany's Westphalian type of this meat
Ham
Wendy
DD $500 [13]
Edward Bellamy's 1888 book "Looking Backward" sends a man to this year & doesn't mention computer bugs
2000
Tony
$600 [3]
Nolte's films
Nick's flicks
Tony
$1,000 [27]
10 members of this secret society of Irish immigrant coal workers were hanged on June 21, 1877
The Molly Maguires
$800 [11]
An action star from the '30s to the '70s, this actor headlined "The Fighting Seabees" & "Flying Tigers"
John Wayne
$800 [19]
The Law of Independent Assortment is one of the laws of heredity named for this 19th C. Austrian monk
Gregor Mendel
Eddie
$800 [24]
The most effective way of treating pernicious anemia is through injections of this vitamin
B12
Eddie Wendy
$800 [14]
Ydgrun is a goddess worshipped by residents of this Samuel Butler country
Erewhon
Tony
$800 [4]
Torn's witticisms
Rip's quips
Eddie Tony
$1,000 [12]
Stephen King not only wrote the script for this 1986 film about possessed machinery, he directed it
Maximum Overdrive
Tony
$1,000 [20]
Objects with this property, meaning they can be deformed & regain their shapes, are covered by Hooke's Law
Elasticity
Eddie
$1,000 [25]
This fourth state of matter can be made by heating a gas or applying an electric field to it
Plasma
Eddie
$1,000 [15]
Oscar Wilde wrote "The Picture of Dorian Gray" & he wrote "The Portrait of A Lady"
Henry James
$1,000 [5]
Calista's collection of photos of actress June
Flockhart's Lockharts
Wendy

Final Jeopardy!

SISTER CITIES

San Francisco, California is a sister city to this one in Italy

Assisi (named after St. Francis of Assisi)

Tony "What is Assissi" — wagered $1,500
Wendy "What is Assissi?" — wagered $6,400
Eddie "WHAT IS ASIZI?" — wagered $6,000

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