Show #3575 2000-03-03 (taped 1999-12-01) Regular

Contestants

Traci Hawkins — an insurance broker from Rancho San Diego, California

Bruce Brazinsky — a podiatrist from San Diego, California

Susan Caylor — an account manager from Atlanta, Georgia (whose 2-day cash winnings total $24,202)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Susan $1,700 $3,800 $8,200 $8,799
3-day champion: $33,001
$10,200
23 R, 3 W (including 1 DD)
Bruce $400 $700 $1,600 $1
3rd place: EPSON Photo PC 750Z Camera
$2,300
11 R, 5 W (including 1 DD)
Traci $400 $1,800 $3,800 $2,000
2nd place: Trip to Salish Lodge & Spa, Seattle, Washington
$3,600
14 R (including 1 DD), 2 W

Jeopardy! Round

A LOSING BATTLE STORY OF MY LIFE DISNEY DOGS AROUND THE HOUSE THE BOY SCOUTS "B" PREPARED
$100 [10]
At Dyrrhachium in 48 B.C., Pompey handed this Roman one of his few defeats
Julius Caesar
Susan
$100 [5]
1987:"Marlene"
Marlene Dietrich
Bruce
$100 [2]
Introduced in the 1930s, he's been known as Dippy Dawg, Dippy the Goof &, most famously, this
Goofy
Traci
$100 [1]
Object around the house that may be prepared with "hospital corners"
Bed
Bruce Traci
$100 [21]
It's a group of boy scouts led by a scoutmaster & made up of one or more patrols
Troop
Susan
$100 [14]
Examples include Risk, backgammon & chess
Board games
Traci
$200 [11]
In 1798 Admiral Brueys & the French lost big in the battle of this river near Alexandria
Nile
Traci
$200 [6]
1984:"First Lady from Plains"
Rosalynn Carter
Susan
$200 [3]
We don't know why a mouse would have a dog, but he's Mickey's faithful pet
Pluto
Traci
$200 [13]
For this, patterns with a random match are easier to hang
Wallpaper
Bruce
$200 [27]
A trumpet or coronet may be used to earn this Boy Scout badge
Bugling
Bruce
$200 [15]
This type of piano is about 5 feet long
Baby grand
Traci
$300 [22]
In the 1821 Battle of Carabobo, Spanish general Miguel de la Torre was no match for this South American
Simon Bolivar
Susan
$300 [7]
1939:"The Kingdom of Swing"
Benny Goodman
$300 [4]
The Internet Movie Database says someone actually counted all the black spots in this 1961 film & found 6,469,952
101 Dalmatians
Susan
$300 [18]
When using this kitchen device introduced in the late '40s, remember the standing time is as important as the cooking time
Microwave oven
Bruce
$300 [28]
Ferdinand Magellan might have joined this program for young adults aged 14 to 20
Explorers
Traci
$300 [16]
Literally, a lover of books
Bibliophile
Bruce
$400 [23]
In 1815 Sir Edward Pakenham's forces attacked this city & were repulsed by Andrew Jackson's
New Orleans
Susan
$400 [8]
1956:"Lady Sings the Blues"
Billie Holiday
Susan
$400 [12]
Nana is the Darling children's nursemaid as well as their dog in this 1953 feature
Peter Pan
Susan
$400 [19]
Mary Ellen says when cleaning a chandelier, it's not unlucky to open one of these & use it to catch drips
Umbrella
Susan
$500 [30]
The Boy Scouts of America publishes the magazines Scouting & this one
Boys' Life
Susan
$400 [17]
This contagious disease caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis can be spread by fleas from infected rats
bubonic plague
Susan Bruce
$500 [24]
El Alamein loser seen here
Erwin Rommel
Traci
$500 [9]
1954:"My Left Foot"
Christy Brown
Susan Traci
$500 [25]
A genteel cocker spaniel finds romance with a mutt from the wrong side of the tracks in this 1955 classic
Lady and the Tramp
Susan
$500 [20]
They're polarized for your safety with one prong wider than the other so they can be inserted one way only
Plug
Bruce
DD $600 [29]
This man is the honorary president of the Boy Scouts of America
President of the United States
Traci
$500 [26]
This region of Nigeria declared its independence in May 1967, civil war & starvation followed
Biafra
Susan

Double Jeopardy! Round

NEW YORK LANDMARKS COLOR TV BRIEF BIOS CLOTH & FABRICS ROYAL FEMALE NICKNAMES ODD WORDS
$200 [1]
This 8th Ave. building's facade is engraved "Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night..."
New York Post Office
Bruce
$200 [9]
Even before its 1993 premiere, this Dennis Franz series attracted controversy for graphic scenes
NYPD Blue
Bruce
$200 [11]
Born in 1935, left Brooklyn with the Dodgers, left a record of 382 strikeouts in a season
Sandy Koufax
$200 [3]
It's a sheer, fluffy silk fabric for blouses, or a fluffy type of pie
Chiffon
Susan Bruce
$200 [15]
England's "Good Queen Bess"
Elizabeth I
Susan
$200 [17]
To be pilgarlic is to be this; but don't worry, it's nothing that a toupee can't fix
Bald
Susan
$400 [2]
Cheers! This tavern has been a favorite spot in Central Park for 6 decades
Tavern on the Green
Susan
$400 [10]
Bea Arthur starred in this sitcom about 4 women over 50 living together in Miami
The Golden Girls
Traci
$400 [22]
Born in Santa Ana in 1958, went from check-out girl to David E. Kelley girl, made some films
Michelle Pfeiffer
Traci
$400 [4]
Open mesh fabric used in stockings & on trawlers
Fishnet
Susan
$400 [16]
France's "The Austrian Wench"
Marie Antoinette
Traci
$400 [18]
Doggone it! They're the threads that cross the warp in a woven fabric
Woof
Susan Traci
$600 [6]
Recently renovated, it's the most famous room in the building seen here [New York Public Library]
Rose Room
$600 [12]
This title pair of laboratory mice continually & unsuccessfully try to take over the world
Pinky and the Brain
$600 [23]
Arrived on the dot April 27, 1791, Yale grad, painted, coded, dashed off April 2, 1872
Samuel Morse
Traci
$600 [5]
This soft, slightly napped cotton fabric is popular in snuggly PJs & gray suits of the '50s
Flannel
Bruce
$600 [26]
"The Little Mother of all the Russians"
Catherine the Great
Traci
$800 [27]
From the first 6 letters at the upper left, it's the arrangement of a standard computer keyboard
QWERTY
DD $700 [7]
This club's brief, glamorous life began in 1977 at 254 West 54th Street
Studio 54
Bruce
$800 [13]
On this popular variety show you might have seen characters like Bolivar Shagnasty & Clem Kadiddlehopper
The Red Skelton Show
Susan
$800 [24]
A poet, don't ya know it, born in Florence in 1265, met Beatrice at 9, found life "divine"
Dante Alighieri
Bruce
$800 [20]
Now made of hemp or jute, when worn with ashes it's tops in mourning attire
Sackcloth
Susan
$1,000 [28]
Don't fear this 17-letter word, it simply means the fear of the number 13
Triskaidekaphobia
Bruce
$1,000 [8]
Manhattan's oldest church, this chapel shares its name with a famous London cathedral
St. Paul's
Bruce
$1,000 [14]
Newspaperman Britt Reid was the secret identity of this '60s TV crimefighter
The Green Hornet
Susan
$1,000 [25]
Born 1903, untouchable in Chicago, cleaned up Cleveland, died 1957
Eliot Ness
Susan
$1,000 [21]
To get actual Harris tweed from where it's made, go to this group of islands west of the Scottish mainland
Hebrides
Susan
DD $2,000 [19]
This part of the hand is sometimes called the medius
Middle finger
Susan

Final Jeopardy!

FAMOUS AMERICANS

He coined the term "Usonian" for his U.S. designs that were meant to bring beauty & humanity to ordinary people

Frank Lloyd Wright

Bruce "Who is [Calder] Calder" — wagered $1,599
Traci "Who is" — wagered $1,800
Susan "Who is Frank Lloyd Wright?" — wagered $599

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