Show #3458 1999-09-22 (taped 1999-07-14) Regular

Contestants

Susan Harrison — a communications consultant from Washington, D.C.

Dylan McKenna — an actor from Los Angeles, California

Ken Sandler — an environmental protection specialist from Arlington, Virginia (whose 1-day cash winnings total $3,200)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Ken $100 $2,100 $4,100 $3,300
3rd place: Polaroid PhotoMax Digital Camera Creative Kit
$3,900
12 R (including 1 DD), 1 W
Dylan $1,200 $2,600 $9,100 $8,300
New champion: $8,300
$9,400
21 R (including 1 DD), 1 W (including 1 DD)
Susan $1,300 $1,900 $4,900 $8,200
2nd place: Sony Home Entertainment System featuring Webtv
$4,900
15 R, 1 W

Jeopardy! Round

NEPTUNE ROCK BACKUP GROUPS U.S. MAYORS ACCESSORIZING SIXTEENTH "YEAR"
$100 [9]
Like Saturn, Neptune has a series of these & they're mainly made up of dust particles
Rings
Susan
$100 [2]
The News
Huey Lewis
Susan
$100 [1]
In 1999 Oscar Goodman, once a lawyer for Tony "The Ant" Spilotro, was elected mayor of this Nevada city
Las Vegas
Susan
$100 [3]
It's the "relative" synonym for Ben-Franklin-style glasses
Granny glasses
Ken
$100 [15]
This sixteenth president of the U.S. followed James Buchanan into the White House
Abraham Lincoln
Dylan
$100 [20]
It's an annual publication documenting the preceding months at a high school
Yearbook
Susan
$200 [11]
If the planet had been named for the Greek equivalent of Neptune, it would have been called this
Poseidon
Susan
$200 [5]
The Pacemakers
Gerry
Dylan
$200 [4]
In 1993 Thomas Menino became the 1st non-Irish American since 1929 elected mayor of this city
Boston
Dylan
$200 [10]
A string of the black or Tahitian type of these is particularly striking
Pearls
Dylan
$200 [16]
The sixteenth film to win the Oscar for Best Picture, it teamed Claude Rains, Ingrid Bergman & Humphrey Bogart
Casablanca
Ken
$200 [21]
Climbing to No. 8 in 1977, it was Al Stewart's biggest hit
"Year Of The Cat"
Susan
$300 [27]
Neptune's Great Dark Spot was named for its resemblance to this on Jupiter
Great Red Spot
Dylan
$300 [6]
The Imperials
Little Anthony
$400 [18]
It was a historic event when this man was sworn in in 1990
David Dinkins (first black mayor of NYC)
Dylan
$300 [12]
The trademark of '20s socialite Nancy Cunard wasn't baubles or beads, but these ivory bracelets
Bangles
Susan
$300 [25]
In 217 A.D. Callistus I became the sixteenth man to hold this lofty post
Pope
Dylan
$300 [22]
Collaborating with Garth won her a 1997 Grammy
Trisha Yearwood
Susan
$400 [28]
This astronomer's notes show he may have seen Neptune in 1609; he just didn't recognize it as a planet
Galileo
Ken
$400 [7]
The Blue Belles
Patti LaBelle
DD $500 [17]
In 1999 Mayor Wellington Webb of this state capital asked the NRA to cancel its convention there
Denver
Ken
$400 [13]
From a Catalan word, it's a belt worn over the shoulder that has loops to hold cartridges
Bandolier
$400 [26]
In Super Bowl XVI this team led by Joe Montana defeated the Bengals, 26-21
San Francisco 49ers
Ken
$400 [23]
Troubled 1965 Indonesia is at the heart of this Mel Gibson film
The Year of Living Dangerously
Dylan
$500 [29]
Neptune's largest moon, it orbits the planet in the opposite direction of the rest of the moons
Triton
$500 [8]
The Detroit Wheels
Mitch Ryder
Dylan
$500 [19]
Ed Rendell was elected mayor of this city when Frank Rizzo died after the primary
Philadelphia
Ken
$500 [14]
Founded in 1837 to make saddles, this French firm is renowned for accessories like scarves & handbags
Hermes
Susan
$500 [30]
In music, it's what the British call a sixteenth note
Demi/semi quaver
$500 [24]
This novel won 1939's Pulitzer Prize for Fiction
"The Yearling"

Double Jeopardy! Round

CIVIL WAR GENERALS BUG ME! CONNERY...SEAN CONNERY PROTESTANTISM HAIKU TO JAPAN THEY SAID THAT?
$200 [3]
He received his famous nickname when General Bee told his men to look at him "standing like a stone wall"
Stonewall Jackson
Ken
$200 [6]
2 anatomical features common to all insects are 6 mouth parts & 6 of these appendages
Legs
Dylan
$200 [17]
Sean was born in this capital city in 1930
Edinburgh, Scotland
Susan
$200 [1]
Many of the Protestant denominations got their start during this 16th century movement
the Reformation
Susan
$200 [19]
Pickled condiment/also a former Spice Girl/topper of sushi
Ginger
Dylan
$200 [13]
FCC chairman Mark Fowler called it "just another appliance...a toaster with pictures"
Television
Dylan
$400 [4]
His march to the sea began in Atlanta in November 1864 & ended in Savannah about a month later
William T. Sherman
Ken
$400 [7]
The females of these insects lay their eggs only in water
Mosquitos
Susan
$400 [20]
It was Sean's first James Bond film
Dr. No
Dylan
$400 [2]
Brooke Shields may say nothing comes between her & this early Protestant born in Noyon, France in 1509
John Calvin
Ken
$400 [25]
Found in old carvings/not seeing, hearing, speaking/these animals pose
Monkeys
Dylan
$400 [18]
She told Vanity Fair in 1991 "I didn't... vote against my father but I couldn't vote for him"
Patti Davis
Ken
$600 [5]
Although the charge up Cemetery Ridge in Gettysburg is named for him, it was commanded by Gen. Longstreet
George Pickett
Dylan
$600 [14]
Bees feed on both nectar & this granular dust-like substance necessary for germination
Pollen
Dylan
$600 [21]
Like Bond, Sean spent time in this military branch in his youth
Navy
Susan
$600 [8]
This Anabaptist offshoot related to the Amish was named for its leader, a Mr. Simons
Mennonites (Menno Simons)
$800 [29]
Top soy sauce maker/Coke, Ragu, Lea & Perrins/it distributes too
Kikkoman
$600 [24]
He told Boswell, "No man but a blockhead ever wrote except for money"
Dr. Samuel Johnson
Ken
$800 [11]
Known as "Young Napoleon" & "Little Mac", he served as governor of New Jersey after the war
George McClellan
Dylan
$800 [15]
The 3 basic body parts of an insect are the head, abdomen & this part
Thorax
Dylan
$1,000 [23]
This 1964 film was the only time Sean worked with Alfred Hitchcock
Marnie
$800 [9]
This movement whose roots go back to Kansas in 1901 took its name from a day disciples spoke in tongues
Pentecostal
Susan
DD $1,000 [26]
World War II fighter/nothing equaled its value/Air Force "less than" one
Japanese Zero
Dylan
$800 [27]
Gen. Curtis Lemay wanted to tell the North Vietnamese to draw back or "We'll bomb them back" to this
The Stone Age
Dylan
$1,000 [12]
Before his Civil War service, this "bewhiskered" general invented & manufactured a breech-loading carbine
Ambrose Burnside
Ken Susan
$1,000 [16]
Insects are members of this largest animal kingdom phylum that also includes spiders & crustaceans
Arthropods
DD $1,500 [22]
Sean won his Oscar for his work on this 1987 Kevin Costner film
The Untouchables
Dylan
$1,000 [10]
This edict in effect from 1598 to 1685 allowed the Huguenots in France the freedom of worship
Edict of Nantes
Dylan
$1,000 [30]
Using no weapons/only arm strikes, thrusts & kicks/karate means this
"Empty Hand"
Susan
$1,000 [28]
Former governor Al Smith is credited with remarking in 1936, "No matter how thin you slice it, it's still" this
Baloney
Ken

Final Jeopardy!

BUSINESS LEADERS

This fast food magnate subtitled his 1991 autobiography "A New Approach to Old-Fashioned Success"

Dave Thomas

Ken "Who is Ray Kroc" — wagered $800
Susan "Who is Dave Thomas?" — wagered $3,300
Dylan "Who was [Kocr]? Kroc" — wagered $800

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