Show #3574 2000-03-02 (taped 1999-12-01) Regular

Contestants

Jim Bush — an attorney and mediator from Cardiff-by-the-Sea, California

Kristi Barksdale — a computer systems administrator from Atlanta, Georgia

Susan Caylor — an account manager from Atlanta, Georgia (whose 1-day cash winnings total $11,301)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Susan $1,000 $2,300 $7,900 $12,901
2-day champion: $24,202
$7,900
21 R (including 1 DD), 2 W
Kristi $700 $3,800 $7,600 $10,000
2nd place: Trip to Sandals Royal Bahamian Resort & Spa
$8,600
23 R, 2 W (including 1 DD)
Jim $1,100 $1,400 $1,900 $2,500
3rd place: Siemens Gigaset 2420 Cordless Phone
$4,400
10 R, 2 W (including 1 DD)

Jeopardy! Round

1890s SCIENCE NOTABLE NASHES ALL THINGS BRITISH NAME THAT FLICK WRITERS BY MIDDLE NAME IN 2 WORDS
$100 [7]
While trying to create these precious stones in a lab, Edward Acheson came up with carborundum
diamonds
Susan
$100 [26]
On March 29, 1996 he played Nash Bridges for the first time, in an episode entitled "Genesis"
Don Johnson
Kristi
$100 [6]
In 1969 the Vatican removed this patron saint of England from the official calendar of saints
Saint George
Jim
$100 [1]
1984:"All my life I've been waiting for someone, and when I find her, she's a fish"
Splash
Susan
$100 [17]
Frontier writer Fenimore
James Fenimore Cooper
Kristi
$100 [12]
Meaning of the sign seen here:["P" with line drawn through it]
no parking
Jim
$200 [8]
In 1890 William Halsted became the first surgeon to wear these during an operation
gloves
Susan
$200 [27]
During the 1920s Charles Nash was president of a company that made these
automobiles
Susan
$200 [22]
(Alex Trebek reads from England.) In 1214 barons fed up with King John met at the abbey whose ruins we see here; the result a year later was this charter
Magna Carta
Kristi
$200 [2]
1946:"I suppose it'd been better if I'd never been born at all"
It's A Wonderful Life
Kristi
$200 [18]
"Wayside" writer Wadsworth
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Kristi
$200 [13]
IV, meaning 4, for example
a Roman numeral
Susan Kristi
$300 [9]
He was just trying to make things glow in the dark when he discovered X-rays in 1895
Wilhelm Roentgen
Kristi
$300 [28]
The city of Nashville was named for Francis Nash, a noted general in this war
the Revolutionary War
Jim
$300 [23]
In 1593 he published his first work, not a play but a poem called "Venus and Adonis"
William Shakespeare
Susan
$300 [3]
1964:"You're a woman of many parts, Pussy"
Goldfinger
Susan
$300 [19]
19th century American essayist & novelist David
Henry David Thoreau
Kristi
$300 [14]
Uh-oh! The sentence "I don't have no money." features one
a double negative
Kristi
$400 [10]
In 1895 Aleksandr Popov & this Italian separately came up with the antenna to improve radio reception
Guglielmo Marconi
Jim
$400 [29]
Architect John Nash is known for his redesign of the Royal Pavilion in this British seaside resort
Brighton
Susan Kristi
$400 [24]
Now owned by Mohamed Al-Fayed, it began as a small 19th century grocery shop
Harrods
Susan
$400 [4]
1968:"Will the dancing Hitlers please wait in the wings? We are only seeing singing Hitlers"
The Producers
$400 [20]
20th century American critic & novelist Carol
Joyce Carol Oates
Kristi
$400 [15]
If you're given full discretionary power, you've been given this, French for "blank document"
carte blanche
Kristi
$500 [11]
In 1892 Jupiter's moon Amalthea became the last satellite discovered without using this process
photography
Jim
$500 [30]
This poet with a wry sense of humor was born in Rye, New York in 1902
Ogden Nash
Kristi
$500 [25]
This national stadium has played host to the Olympics, the World Cup & Live Aid
Wembley Stadium
Susan Kristi
DD $500 [5]
1977:"You only gave me books with the word 'death' in the title"
Annie Hall
Susan
$500 [21]
Novelist & editor Madox
Ford Madox Ford
Kristi
$500 [16]
Abbreviated C.O., it's a person who refuses to bear arms due to moral or religious principles
a conscientious objector
Susan

Double Jeopardy! Round

FERDINAND & ISABELLA MEAT & POTATOES HITHER & YON ROCK & ROLL THIS & THAT "S" & "M"
$200 [8]
Ferdinand helped Isabella win her war of succession against Alfonso V of this neighboring country
Portugal
Susan
$200 [7]
Potatoes served "au" this are baked with cheese in a shallow dish of the same name
au gratin
Jim
$200 [4]
The deepest known area on Earth, the Mariana Trench, is found in this ocean
the Pacific Ocean
Susan
$200 [1]
In 1989 the aging members of this band toured with a special version of the rock opera "Tommy"
The Who
Susan
$200 [12]
In 1997 this politician got in trouble over his courses at Georgia's Kennesaw State & Reinhardt College
Newt Gingrich
Kristi
$200 [22]
This tree swinger of South America is noted for its exceptionally long limbs
the spider monkey
Kristi
$400 [21]
In 1492 Ferdinand & Isabella expelled the Sephardim, members of this religion
Judaism
Kristi
$400 [9]
It's the word for meat & potatoes cooked in a rich broth, or for what you may do waiting for it to get done
stew
Susan
$400 [11]
Of 6, 12 or 18, the number of streets that radiate out from the Arc de Triomphe
12
$400 [2]
This 1968 Beatles film is subtitled "Nothing Is Real"
Yellow Submarine
Susan
$400 [13]
In "Casablanca", it's whom Claude Rains intends to "round up" after the Nazi major is shot
the usual suspects
Susan Jim
$400 [25]
In the theater, this person runs a production from behind the scenes
the stage manager
Susan
$600 [26]
This group's nearly 800-year rule of Spain ended when Ferdinand took Granada in 1492
Moors
Jim
$600 [10]
You might like fries with this "messy" sandwich of ground beef cooked in a tomato sauce
Sloppy Joes
Kristi
$600 [18]
Romanian ports on this colorful sea include Mamaia & Constanta
Black Sea
Kristi
$600 [3]
If your memory of Survivor survives, it's probably because of this 1982 smash hit from "Rocky III"
"Eye Of The Tiger"
Kristi
$600 [14]
This plant dye, now largely synthetic, traditionally puts the blue in blue jeans
indigo
Susan
$600 [24]
Invented in Sweden, they can only be ignited on a special surface
safety matches
Kristi
$800 [27]
Ferdinand added Italian territory to this kingdom by becoming king of Naples & of this island
Sicily
Jim
$800 [16]
This meaty "pie" is topped with a browned mashed potato crust
shepherd's pie
Kristi
$800 [19]
Small numbers of reindeer imported to Alaska from this Russian region eventually increased to more than 500,000
Siberia
Jim
$800 [5]
Korn howled at this TV figure, "You told me everybody was my neighbor... they took advantage of me"
Mister Rogers
Kristi
$800 [15]
4-letter word for stockings or nylons; in the 1500s men wore them too
hose
Susan
$1,000 [30]
St. Augustine's mom
Saint Monica
$1,000 [28]
Isabella took an interest in helping religious orders, especially this "poor" order of nuns
the Poor Clares
DD $1,000 [23]
To save room for a baked potato, don't order this large steak named for a type of tavern
a porterhouse
Kristi
$1,000 [20]
This mountain climbs to 15,771 feet in the Savoy Alps
Mont Blanc
Jim
$1,000 [6]
It's "More Than A Feeling" that this group's 1976 debut album was one of the biggest sellers in rock history
Boston
Susan
$1,000 [17]
In court you're an affiant if you make one of these sworn written statements
an affidavit
Susan
DD $2,500 [29]
Georgia site seen here:
Stone Mountain
Jim

Final Jeopardy!

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY

This U.S. firm is the world's largest processor of tomatoes

H.J. Heinz

Jim "What is Heinz?" — wagered $600
Kristi "What is Heinz?" — wagered $2,400
Susan "What is [Hunt's] Heintz?" — wagered $5,001

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