Show #3571 2000-02-28 (taped 1999-12-01) Regular

Contestants

Chris Stokes — a financial analyst from Marietta, Georgia

Janet Byrne — an accounting manager from Mansfield, Massachusetts

Tim Hughes — a grocery clerk from Rockville, Maryland (whose 1-day cash winnings total $10,200)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Tim $900 $3,100 $9,100 $6,100
2-day champion: $16,300
$7,500
22 R (including 1 DD), 4 W
Janet $900 $2,300 $2,900 $5,700
2nd place: Trip to Club Med in Mexico
$3,000
13 R (including 1 DD), 1 W
Chris $1,400 $2,300 $4,900 $100
3rd place: Panasonic Digital Shot Palmcorder
$4,300
15 R (including 1 DD), 4 W

Jeopardy! Round

MADE UP HISTORIC LEADERS 3-LETTER ANIMALS 50 YEARS OF PEANUTS THEY'RE LYRICAL EXCLAMATIONS!
$100 [9]
This makeup line that includes Great Lash mascara takes its name from its founder's sister Mabel
Maybelline
Janet
$100 [14]
Mongol Khan:1206-1227
Genghis Khan
Tim
$100 [1]
In the zodiac it represents Aries
Ram
Janet
$100 [3]
This character is disparaged in the first "Peanuts" strip, which appeared October 2, 1950
Charlie Brown
Tim
$100 [21]
Elton John's "Your Song" is his song too
Bernie Taupin
Janet
$100 [23]
Divine bovine!
Holy cow!
Chris
$200 [10]
In ads for Revlon's Colorstay liquid lip, this country diva sings "Man! I feel like a woman"
Shania Twain
Janet
$200 [15]
President of Russia:1991-1999
Boris Yeltsin
Tim
$200 [2]
The red species of this canine eats 'most anything, except perhaps sour grapes
Fox
Chris
$200 [4]
Family name of siblings Lucy, Linus & Rerun
Van Pelt
Janet
$200 [22]
He wrote the lyrics to " 's Wonderful"; his brother wrote the wonderful music
Ira Gershwin
$200 [24]
It precedes "whillikers" & "whiz" & will cause your horse to turn right
Gee
Chris
$300 [11]
This company introduced Vamp, a black-red nail polish & a matching lipstick also called Vamp
Chanel
$300 [18]
U.S. President:1801-1809
Thomas Jefferson
Tim
$300 [8]
Sounds fishy, but the conger variety of this can reach over 6 feet long
Eel
Chris
$300 [5]
Snoopy spent his puppy days at this farm
Daisy Hill Puppy Farm
$300 [28]
He wrote, "At night we ride through mansions of glory in suicide machines"
Bruce Springsteen
Tim
$300 [25]
It can be an interjection by itself or be tacked onto the end of "gad"
Zooks
Tim Chris
DD $300 [12]
The name of this brand of cosmetics is a French word for a type of hospital
Clinique
Janet
$400 [19]
"Great" Roman Emperor:324-337 A.D.
Constantine
Tim
$400 [16]
In ancient times this killer cobra was used to execute criminals
Asp
Janet
$400 [6]
The dust cloud surrounding this character got him a 1993 commercial for vacuum cleaners
Pig-Pen
Chris
$400 [29]
Born in 1878, his middle initial M. stood for Michael
George M. Cohan
Janet Chris
$400 [26]
An appearance as if by magic may be accompanied by this, French for "see there"
Voila!
Chris
$500 [13]
This brand known for its clear glycerin soap introduced Lip Plush lipsticks
Neutrogena
Chris
$500 [20]
Iran's Shah:1941-1979
Reza Pahlavi
Tim
$500 [17]
In India the tail of this wild ox is used to swat flies
Yak
Janet Chris
$500 [7]
This jazz pianist composed the song heard here:
Vince Guaraldi
Tim
$500 [30]
Neil Sedaka co-wrote & sang this song that reached the Top 10 in 1962 & again in 1975
"Breaking Up Is Hard To Do"
Tim
$500 [27]
From the Dutch for "hold fast", it's a pirate's order to stop
Avast!
Tim

Double Jeopardy! Round

MADE UP U.S. GEOGRAPHY HOLIDAYS & OBSERVANCES NOTED NATIVE AMERICANS ARTISTS ON FILM "Q" ME
$200 [26]
Nickname of Eddie Felson, a pool hustler of novels & films
"Fast Eddie"
Tim
$200 [4]
In 1957 Lake Seminole was created on the Apalachicola River in this state but most of it lies in Georgia
Florida
Chris
$200 [1]
In 1892 the Illinois legislature made this president's birthday a legal holiday
Abraham Lincoln
Tim
$200 [18]
Chief Blackfish adopted this Kentucky explorer, guide & later state legislator
Daniel Boone
Tim
$200 [8]
Charlton Heston in "The Agony and the Ecstasy"
Michelangelo
Tim
$200 [13]
Tremble, or a place to keep your arrows
Quiver
Janet Chris
$400 [27]
Edgar Rice Burroughs created "John Carter Of" this nearby planet
Mars
Tim
$600 [6]
The Humboldt River, this state's longest, flows through the cities of Winnemucca & Elko
Nevada
$400 [2]
Canada honors its soldiers on Remembrance Day, the same date as this U.S. holiday
Veterans Day
Tim Janet
$400 [19]
Cameahwait had planned on attacking this pair's expedition, until he noticed their guide was his sister
Lewis and Clark
Tim
$600 [10]
Anthony Quinn in "Lust for Life"
Paul Gauguin
Tim
$400 [14]
In math, divide one number by another & you'll get this
Quotient
Janet
$600 [28]
Alden Pyle, Graham Greene's "Quiet American", is a CIA agent in this Asian country when the French still run it
Vietnam
Tim
$800 [7]
The name of this iron ore-producing range in Minnesota comes from an Indian word for "giant"
Mesabi Range
Chris
$600 [3]
Girls in this country display valuable dolls that are family heirlooms on Hina Matsuri
Japan
Chris
$600 [20]
Of Meadowlark, Geese or Curly, the Crow who served as a scout for Custer at Little Big Horn
Curly
Tim Janet Chris
$800 [11]
David Bowie in "Basquiat"
Andy Warhol
$600 [15]
Because it's liquid & flows rapidly, Mercury is also known by this name
Quicksilver
Chris
$800 [29]
Pulp writer Max Brand created this doctor played on TV by Richard Chamberlain
Dr. Kildare
Tim
DD $1,000 [5]
The U.S. Bureau of the Census says its metropolitan area covers parts of 3 states: Wisconsin, Illinois & Indiana
Chicago
Chris
$800 [21]
In July Tahitians celebrate Tiurai, centered around this French holiday, with dance contests & other activities
Bastille Day
Chris
$800 [22]
He was an ally of the British in the War of 1812 & a Wisconsin city is named for him, b'gosh
Oshkosh
Tim
$1,000 [12]
Gerard Depardieu in "Camille Claudel"
Auguste Rodin
$800 [16]
Located just south of the Equator, it's South America's oldest capital
Quito, Ecuador
Tim
$1,000 [30]
We get misty thinking of this Jules Verne Englishman who goes "Around The World In 80 Days"
Phileas Fogg
Tim
$1,000 [25]
This presidential mountain in New Hampshire is the tallest peak in the northeastern United States
Mount Washington
Chris
$1,000 [24]
Guy Fawkes Day commemorates the Gunpowder Plot in which Guy Fawkes tried to blow up this king & his parliament
James I
Janet
$1,000 [23]
Hiawatha was the founder of this Native American league
Iroquois League
DD $2,000 [9]
Jose Ferrer in "Moulin Rouge"
Toulouse-Lautrec
Tim
$1,000 [17]
This term for a traitor comes from the name of a Norwegian traitor of WWII
Quisling

Final Jeopardy!

1999 BOOKS

This controversial biography of a famous American has a foreign nationality as its title

"Dutch" (presidential biography of Ronald Reagan by Edmund Morris)

Janet "What is Dutch?" — wagered $2,800
Chris "What is O lita" — wagered $4,800
Tim "What is Jefferson In Paris?" — wagered $3,000

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