Show #3569 2000-02-24 (taped 1999-11-30) Regular

Jeremy Bate game 5.

Contestants

Chip Matejowsky — an exercise physiologist from Atlanta, Georgia

Paula Morrison — a technical service manager from Woodstock, Georgia

Jeremy Bate — a writer from Los Angeles, California (whose 4-day cash winnings total $45,100)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Jeremy $1,500 $4,300 $7,700 $9,900
5-day champion: $55,000
$10,700
31 R (including 1 DD), 5 W (including 2 DDs)
Paula $600 $1,100 $2,100 $100
3rd place: a Siemens Gigaset 2420 cordless phone
$2,100
6 R, 1 W
Chip $800 $2,100 $2,700 $400
2nd place: a Zenith 36" stereo TV & DirecTV satellite system
$2,700
12 R, 1 W

Jeopardy! Round

THE FABULOUS '50s WORLD CELEBRITIES REAL U.S. LOCALES SCIENCE & NATURE DO THE HITS CROSSWORD CLUES "T"
$100 [12]
In 1951 this Oklahoman replaced Joe DiMaggio as the Yankees' starting center fielder
Mickey Mantle
Chip
$100 [22]
South Korea's Se Ri Pak, a star in this sport, is sometimes called "Tigress Woods"
Golf
Chip
$100 [19]
This Indiana town shares its name with a popular theater snack reportedly given to the Pilgrims by the Indians
Popcorn
Jeremy
$100 [1]
Our sun is classified as the yellow type of these "small" stars
Dwarfs
Jeremy
$100 [6]
This rock pioneer's first & only No. 1 hit was 1957's "That'll Be The Day"
Buddy Holly
Jeremy
$100 [8]
It precedes cop, court & jam(7)
Traffic
Jeremy
$200 [13]
Nickname given to Eisenhower's theory that if one Asian country falls to Communism, others will follow
Domino Theory/Principle
Jeremy
$200 [23]
French high-wire artist Philippe Petit is known for his 1974 walk between the towers of this NYC landmark
World Trade Center
Chip
$200 [27]
This Ohio town shares its name with Hosea's Old Testament wife & the first name of a TV military hayseed
Gomer
Chip
$200 [2]
Like those of the genus Malus, most wild apples are of this tart "crustacean" type
Crabapples
Jeremy
$200 [7]
The Beatles had 20 No. 1 singles; this man had 18
Elvis Presley
Paula
$200 [10]
Knights & pinball games do it(4)
Tilt
Jeremy
$300 [17]
He's credited with coining the term "beat" to describe a generation
Jack Kerouac
Jeremy
$300 [24]
B.K.S. Iyengar of India is often called the world's foremost teacher of this body-twisting practice
Yoga
Jeremy
$300 [28]
This Oregon town could be the theoretical home of a doll, 1983's most popular Christmas toy
Cabbage Patch
Jeremy
$300 [3]
Of 6,000, 66,000 or 666,000 MPH, the closest to the speed of the Earth around the sun
66,000
Jeremy
$300 [9]
Her rendition of "The Star-Spangled Banner" at the 1991 Super Bowl took the song into the Top 40 for the first time
Whitney Houston
Chip
$300 [15]
An acrobat, or his drinking glass(7)
Tumbler
Jeremy
$400 [20]
Headline-making object seen here:
Sputnik
Jeremy
$400 [25]
Albums like "Romanza" & "Aria" have made this blind Italian tenor a superstar
Andrea Bocelli
$400 [29]
It's the only town in Illinois bearing the name of a mid-'70s dance craze
Disco
Jeremy Chip
$400 [4]
2 of the 4 stages of development for most insects
Egg, larva, pupa, adult
Paula
$400 [11]
On the U.S. Billboard Top 40 chart, this UB40 hit climbed to No. 34 in 1984 & to No. 1 in 1988
"Red Red Wine"
Chip
$400 [16]
A Roman official, or a Chicago newspaper(7)
Tribune
Chip
$500 [21]
He spent the entire decade as chancellor of West Germany
Konrad Adenauer
DD $500 [26]
In 1997 he was knighted for writing plays; in 1999 he was Oscared for "Shakespeare In Love"
Tom Stoppard
Jeremy
$500 [30]
George Michael didn't found this Louisiana town, but it does bear the name of his old pop duo
Wham
Jeremy
$500 [5]
The adult human brain is made up of more than 10 billion of these nerve cells
Neurons
Jeremy
$500 [14]
Bee smart & name this 1968 No. 1 hit for Bobby Goldsboro
"Honey"
Jeremy
$500 [18]
Kettle repairman, or Ms. Bell(6)
Tinker
Paula

Double Jeopardy! Round

GERMAN LITERATURE ORGANIZATIONAL ALPHABET SOUP MEDALS & DECORATIONS THE QUESTION IS... COOL CATS HAUTE DOGS
$200 [18]
Friedrich Von Schiller, of "Ode To Joy" fame, is famous for an 1804 tale about this archer
William Tell
Jeremy
$200 [11]
Founded in 1909, NAACP
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
Paula
$200 [22]
Performing a personal service to the person in this post may get you an Order of Pius decoration
The pope
Chip
$200 [16]
As the first line of "Hamlet", it's not preceded by "Knock, knock"
Who's there?
Jeremy
$200 [1]
Arthur was this cool "Happy Days" character's first name
Fonzie
Chip
$200 [6]
From the French for "low", it's the hound seen here
a basset hound
Jeremy
$400 [27]
A trip to India inspired his 1922 novel "Siddhartha"
Hermann Hesse
Jeremy
$400 [12]
Tom Hayden's SDS
Students for a Democratic Society
Jeremy
$600 [25]
The Order of Leopold was established in 1832 in this European country
Belgium
Paula Chip
$400 [17]
Rodney King popularized this catchphrase with his May 1, 1992 statement in the wake of the L.A. riots
Can we all get along?
Chip
$400 [2]
On "Beverly Hills, 90210", Luke Perry plays this brooding cool guy
Dylan
Chip
$400 [7]
This old breed of working dog is also known as a bobtail
Old English sheepdog
Jeremy
DD $1,000 [28]
The German dictionary this pair of brothers began in 1854 was finished by others in 1954
the Brothers Grimm
Jeremy
$600 [13]
"Congressional" sponsors of the Freedom Riders, CORE
Congress of Racial Equality
Jeremy
$800 [26]
While the George Cross is inscribed "For Gallantry", this British cross is inscribed "For Valor"
Victoria Cross
$600 [19]
It's the query in the nursery rhyme with the line "I met a man with seven wives"
How many were going to St. Ives?
Paula
$600 [3]
What a drag! This cool crooner of "Mack The Knife" checked out early in 1973
Bobby Darin
Jeremy
$600 [8]
This terrier breed seen here was once known as the Wharfedale
Airedale
Jeremy
$800 [14]
Abbie Hoffman's YIP (from yippie)
Youth International Party
Jeremy
$1,000 [23]
Alvin York & Eddie Rickenbacker were recipients of this French medal for military & bravery, first awarded in 1915
Croix de Guerre
Jeremy
$800 [20]
Musical question whose answer is "Just like me, they long to be close to you"
Why do birds suddenly appear, every time you are near?
Jeremy
$800 [4]
Snoopy's "temperate" sunglassed persona
Joe Cool
Jeremy
$800 [9]
The Pembroke variety of this canine is popular with royalty
Corgi
Paula
$1,000 [15]
Inspired by the Greensboro sit-ins of 1960, SNCC
Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee
Jeremy
DD $2,000 [24]
Knock wood, you may be lucky enough to receive this country's Order of the Cedar
Lebanon
Jeremy
$1,000 [21]
Ardelle & Arlene were sisters in home perm ads that asked this
Which twin has the Toni? (Toni Home Permanents)
Jeremy
$1,000 [5]
Starsky often got the latest news on the street from this groovin' Antonio Fargas character
Huggy Bear
Jeremy
$1,000 [10]
The old name of a southern African country lends its name to this hunting breed
Rhodesian Ridgeback

Final Jeopardy!

THE ACADEMY AWARDS

The only person named Oscar to win an Oscar, he won twice

Oscar Hammerstein II

Paula "Who is?" — wagered $2,000
Chip "Who was Oscar?" — wagered $2,300
Jeremy "Who is Hammerstein?" — wagered $2,200

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