Show #3573 2000-03-01 (taped 1999-12-01) Regular

Contestants

Susan Caylor — an account manager from Atlanta, Georgia

Gregory Cameron — a commercial interior designer from Los Gatos, California

Jeff Gregory — a graphic designer from Atlanta, Georgia (whose 1-day cash winnings total $8,199)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Jeff $1,400 $4,300 $7,600 $1,799
2nd place: Trip to Laguna Cliffs Marriott Resort, Dana Point, California
$9,100
25 R, 2 W (including 1 DD)
Gregory $-500 $-600 $1,000 $0
3rd place: Counter Spy Shop Gift Certificate
$1,000
5 R, 5 W
Susan $2,200 $2,700 $6,700 $11,301
New champion: $11,301
$5,000
19 R (including 2 DDs), 4 W

Jeopardy! Round

20th CENTURY U.S. PRESIDENTS FOOD ON FILM THE VIRGIN MARY SHELLS -OLOGIES "B.S."
$100 [6]
This president appointed the first female attorney general
Bill Clinton
Susan
$100 [1]
The title character chugs raw eggs & punches slabs of beef in this 1976 Oscar winner
Rocky
Jeff
$100 [22]
This man was her husband
Joseph
Jeff
$100 [20]
Native Americans once cut the shells of quahogs into beads & used them for this medium of exchange
Wampum
Gregory Susan
$100 [13]
Though it sounds like it deals with space matter, it's the study of weather
Meteorology
Jeff
$100 [11]
A popular 1940s style of ankle covering, or stockings for Robert
Bobby sox
Gregory
$200 [7]
During his term, the voting age was lowered from 21 to 18
Richard Nixon
Gregory Susan
$200 [2]
Reese's Pieces are a favorite of this title character in a Spielberg blockbuster
E.T.
Susan
$200 [23]
It's the crowded town Mary traveled to in order to record her name during the census
Bethlehem
Susan
$200 [21]
This chambered mollusk is the only living cephalopod with an external shell
Nautilus
$200 [17]
In 1929 Margaret Mead was awarded a Ph.D. in this field
Anthropology
Susan
$200 [12]
A disreputable member of a family is known by this "woolly" term
Black sheep
Jeff
$400 [9]
At Stanford University, he majored in mining engineering
Herbert Hoover
Jeff Susan
$300 [3]
A food fight aids John Belushi's getaway in this 1978 comedy classic
National Lampoon's Animal House
Jeff
$300 [24]
The angel who "announced" Mary's pregnancy to her
Gabriel
Jeff
$300 [27]
Found in the south Pacific, the giant species of this largest bivalve has a shell that may reach 4 feet long
Giant clam
Jeff
$300 [18]
The Big Bang is something you'd learn about in this, the study of the universe
Cosmology
Jeff
$300 [14]
They're the raw edibles seen here
Bean sprouts
Jeff
$500 [10]
He wrote his 4-volume history "The Winning of the West" before winning the White House
Theodore Roosevelt
$400 [4]
Paul Newman's character tries to swallow 50 hard-boiled eggs in an hour in this film
Cool Hand Luke
Jeff
$400 [25]
Jesus entrusted Mary to the "Beloved Disciple", traditionally this author of the gospel that tells the story
John
Jeff Susan
$400 [28]
This seashell lends its name to a type of cooking & a curved edge on cloth or leather
Scallop
Susan
$400 [19]
This zoology branch deals with a bunch of bird brains, & with every other aspect of a bird
Ornithology
$400 [15]
It's Wisconsin's beastly nickname
"The Badger State"
Jeff Gregory
DD $800 [8]
In 1957 he won a Pulitzer Prize
John F. Kennedy (for "Profiles in Courage")
Susan
$500 [5]
This rotund singer was on the menu at Dr. Frank N. Furter's castle in "The Rocky Horror Picture Show"
Meat Loaf
Susan
$500 [26]
It's the town where Mary lived when Luke first mentions her
Nazareth
$500 [29]
Also called nacre, this iridescent inner layer of certain shells is composed mainly of calcium carbonate
Mother-of-pearl
Jeff
$500 [30]
While otology studies the ear & its diseases, this is the science that studies hearing
Audiology
Jeff
$500 [16]
This legendary singer won $10,000 for the Multiple Sclerosis Society on "Celebrity Jeopardy!" in 1996
Beverly Sills
Jeff

Double Jeopardy! Round

WORLD WAR II NATIONS' FAVORITE SPORTS PEOPLE IN VOGUE SHAKESPEAREAN DYING WORDS WHERE THERE'S A VILLE THERE'S AN "A"
$200 [8]
Begun in September 1940, the German bombing of this capital was known as the Blitz
London
Jeff
$200 [1]
In Canada it's this "puckish" sport
Ice Hockey
Susan
$200 [2]
Bert Stein flew to Rome in 1962 to shoot her while she was shooting a movie with Richard Burton
Elizabeth Taylor
Susan
$200 [10]
"O Antony! Nay, I will take thee too...what, should I stay--"
Cleopatra
Jeff
$200 [20]
When visiting this Southern city, you & your friends may tour the Willie Nelson & Friends Museum
Nashville
Jeff
$200 [13]
In Greek mythology, they were the race of warrior women led by Hippolyta
Amazons
Susan
$400 [9]
In June 1942 Japanese troops occupied Kiska & Attu in this U.S. island group
Aleutian Islands
$400 [7]
In Japan it's this Western team sport with teams like the Yakult Swallows
Baseball
Jeff
$400 [3]
The wife of a young senator, she appeared with her sister Lee in the March 15, 1955 issue
Jacqueline Kennedy
Jeff
$400 [11]
"Lay on Macduff, and damned be him that first cries, 'Hold, enough!'"
Macbeth
Jeff
$600 [25]
If your motto is "I Can't Drive 555", head for this flat part of Utah where speed records are set
Bonneville
Susan
$400 [16]
It's the popular garden favorite seen here
Azalea
Gregory Susan
$600 [28]
In November 1943, Roosevelt, Churchill & Stalin met in Tehran, where they agreed on him as supreme Allied commander
Dwight D. Eisenhower
Susan
$600 [22]
In Scotland it's this game the Scots invented
Golf
Jeff
$600 [4]
This show biz vet was 10 when Edward Steichen shot her for the December 1, 1938 issue
Shirley Temple
Susan
$600 [12]
"A horse! A horse! My kingdom for a horse!"
Richard III
Jeff
$800 [26]
This city's Casa Lonja has a vast archive on the Spanish empire in the Americas
Seville
Gregory
$600 [17]
Hawaiian Sumo wrestler Chad Rowan is known in Japan by this one-word name
Akebono
Gregory
$800 [29]
In mid-April 1942 U.S. bombers under his command left the U.S.S. Hornet to bomb Tokyo
Col. James Doolittle
Gregory Susan
$800 [23]
In Norway it's this sport whose hero is Bjorn Daehlie
Skiing
Gregory
$800 [5]
For Vogue's millennium special issue, she grouped 13 historic supermodels to shoot the gatefold cover
Annie Leibovitz
Susan
$800 [14]
"Farewell, good Strato. Caesar, now be still; I killed not thee with half so good a will"
Brutus
Susan
$1,000 [27]
Kinshasa was formerly called this, after a Belgian king who exploited the Congo region
Leopoldville
Susan
$800 [18]
From the French for "to strike down", it's another name for a slaughterhouse
Abattoir
Jeff
DD $2,200 [30]
The invasion of Normandy included 5 beachheads, including Utah & this one, both secured by the U.S.
Omaha
Susan
$1,000 [24]
Franz Beckenbauer knows that in Germany it's this highly organized sport
Soccer/Football
$1,000 [6]
A 1937 article on "Senoras of Mexico" showed her as Mrs. Diego Rivera
Frida Kahlo
Gregory
$1,000 [15]
"Yea, noise? Then I'll be brief. O happy dagger, this is thy sheath. There rest, and let me die"
Juliet
Jeff
DD $1,500 [21]
The seal of this Southern city shows the seventh U.S. president on horseback
Jacksonville, FL (Andrew Jackson)
Jeff
$1,000 [19]
Krishna is the eighth & best-known of these incarnations of Vishnu
Avatars

Final Jeopardy!

ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY

In 1988 his body was moved to Arlington & buried next to Robert Peary

Matthew Henson

Gregory "Who is Frost?" — wagered $1,000
Susan "Who is Henson" — wagered $4,601
Jeff "Who was Byrd?" — wagered $5,801

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