Show #4064 2002-04-11 (taped 2002-01-09) Regular

(Cheryl: Geta taste of the good life--today onJeopardy!)

Contestants

Judy Taisch — a technical representative from San Antonio, Texas

Erik Rockom — a finish carpenter from Seattle, Washington

Lynda Del Genis — a technical writer from Baltimore, Maryland (whose 1-day cash winnings total $17,100)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Lynda $1,000 $1,800 $4,600 $4,597
2nd place: trip to Aruba & stay at Allegro Resort
$6,600
14 R, 6 W (including 1 DD)
Erik $0 $3,600 $14,400 $15,599
New champion: $15,599
$13,600
19 R (including 2 DDs), 3 W
Judy $3,200 $5,000 $6,600 $3,999
3rd place: trip to San Francisco by Yahoo! Travel
$6,600
16 R, 4 W

Jeopardy! Round

BOOKS ABOUT PRESIDENTS ROCK & ROLL CINEMA THE "WEST" IS THE BEST BREAKFAST LAUNCH DINAR
$200 [18]
"T.R.: The Last Romantic"
Teddy Roosevelt
Erik
$200 [1]
"The Rose" with Bette Midler was loosely based on the life of this rocker
Janis Joplin
Erik
$200 [4]
All Don Knotts' greatness lay ahead of him when he was born July 21, 1924 in Morgantown in this state
West Virginia
Lynda
$200 [5]
This singer's name is on a line of "Fresh taste. Fast!" precooked sausage links and patties
Jimmy Dean
Judy
$200 [14]
To find the new clothing line this singer launched in October 2001, look J-Hi & J-Lo
Jennifer Lopez
Judy
$200 [26]
Kuwaitis don't have to shell out their dinars for medical care; profits from this export make it free for all
oil
Judy
$400 [19]
"A Thousand Days"
JFK
Lynda
$400 [2]
"We Will Rock You" is the title of the 1983 film about this band's live concert in Montreal, Canada
Queen
Lynda
$400 [10]
Jim & Artie's most diabolical for on this TV show was the evil Dr. Loveless, played by Michael Dunn
Wild Wild West
Erik
$400 [6]
"The Audrey Hepburn Story" starring Jennifer Love Hewitt starts off during the filming of this movie
Breakfast at Tiffany's
Judy
$400 [15]
The teen version of this magazine launched in 1999 dropped the "politan" for "girl"
Cosmopolitan
Judy
$400 [27]
To buy a sedan chair in this capital of Sudan, you can use dinars or the old Sudanese pound
Khartoum
Lynda
$800 [23]
"The Final Days" (1976)
Richard Nixon
Erik
$600 [3]
A high school boy gets a chance to tag along with an up & coming rock band in this 2000 film directed by Cameron Crowe
Almost Famous
Judy
$600 [11]
It's the southernmost city in the 48 contiguous states
Key West, Florida
Lynda Judy
$600 [7]
Herb Peterson developed this famous fast food breakfast item introduced in 1973
the Egg McMuffin
Erik Judy
$600 [20]
To help with the launch of the new sitcom, CBS had her host the 2001 Emmys
Ellen DeGeneres
Judy
$600 [28]
To tip at resorts on the shores of Tripoli in this African country, use dinars
Libya
Erik
DD $1,000 [22]
"Lone Star Rising"
Lyndon Johnson
Erik
$800 [16]
As the cross-dressing Dr. Frank N. Furter in "The Rocky Horror Picture Show", he led the frivolities
Tim Curry
Lynda
$800 [12]
This large territory would make up the majority of a proposed Palestinian state
the West Bank
Judy
$800 [8]
Superstition says foam on your tea or coffee, like an itchy palm, means you're going to get this
money
Judy
$800 [21]
2001 saw the launch of Rockstarbaby, an infant wear line from Tico Torres, this group's drummer
Bon Jovi
Erik
$800 [29]
Use dinars to buy a Dido record in this modern country where Carthage was once ruled by a Queen Dido
Tunisia
Erik
$1,000 [24]
"The Final Days" (2001)
Bill Clinton
Erik
$1,000 [17]
This Oscar-winning actor wrote or co-wrote many of the songs in the retro '60s movie "That Thing You Do"
Tom Hanks
Judy
$1,000 [13]
Paul Baumer is the literary narrator of this classic novel of World War I
All Quiet on the Western Front
Judy
$1,000 [9]
Before W.K. Kellogg, C.W. Post was making breakfast cereals in this city
Battle Creek, Michigan
Lynda
$1,000 [25]
In fall 2001 this satellite radio service offering drivers an alternative to AM & FM was launched
XM
Lynda
$1,000 [30]
The dinar is the money you'll use in Manama, the capital of this former British protectorate off Saudi Arabia
Bahrain
Lynda

Double Jeopardy! Round

HISTORY GIVE ME SOME CAVIAR! BRIT LIT HYPHENATED-AMERICANS WORLD OF WEATHER FILE UNDER "G"
$400 [11]
This canal linking the Great Lakes to the Atlantic was opened in 1825
the Erie Canal
Erik
$400 [26]
(Cheryl will give the clue.) There are two classic beverages to serve with caviar: champagne, & this type of liquor, which should be iced
vodka
Judy
$400 [1]
In Pope's "The Rape of the Lock", "rape" means abduction & the lock is a lock of this
hair
Judy
$400 [21]
In 1976 Charlie's Original Angels were Jaclyn Smith, Kate Jackson & this then-hyphenated actress
Farrah Fawcett-Majors
Lynda
$400 [16]
Americans grouse about cold winds from Canada; Bulgarians, about cold winds from this even larger country
Russia
Judy
$400 [5]
Full coverage of a trial goes from this to this
gavel to gavel
Erik
$800 [12]
When the first Portuguese ships arrived in China in 1514 they came face-to-vase with this ruling dynasty
the Ming
Lynda
$800 [27]
If you want to emulate this author who created 007, try some Osetra caviar--he adored it
Ian Fleming
Erik
$800 [2]
This disappearing feline in "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" tells Alice that "We're all mad here"
the Cheshire cat
Erik
$800 [22]
In 1986 she married Bob Kersee & gave up basketball to focus on the heptathlon
Jackie Joyner
Erik
$800 [17]
Due to wind and currect patterns these, like the Namib & Sonoran, are often found on the west coast of a continent
the deserts
Lynda
$800 [7]
(Sofia gives the clue at the feet of Jimmy.) Please get that I'm doing this! Please! I promise I'll never do it again! Please!
grovel(ing)
Lynda
$1,200 [13]
Lord Byron donated his money & his time to help this country stave off the evil Ottoman empire
Greece
Lynda
$1,200 [28]
MMM! Beluga caviar comes from the beluga type of this fish
a sturgeon
Lynda
DD $1,600 [3]
In George Orwell's "1984", it's the official language of Oceania
Newspeak
Erik
$1,200 [23]
Bridgette Wilson of "Billy Madison" married a tennis star & became this actress in "The Wedding Planner"
Bridgette Wilson-Sampras
$1,200 [18]
Ocean waters give this state Australia's most moderate climate
Tasmania
Judy
$1,200 [8]
Last name of the football player known as "The Galloping Ghost"
Red Grange
Erik
$1,600 [14]
This tall son of Pepin the Short (he must have taken after his mother) took over the empire in 771
Charlemagne
Erik
$1,600 [29]
(Cheryl gives the clue.) Most gourmets agree that the world's best caviar comes from this sea, bordered by Iran
the Caspian Sea
Erik
$1,600 [4]
Robin Hood & Friar Tuck are among the many characters in this 1819 Sir Walter Scott novel
Ivanhoe
Judy
$1,600 [24]
Before marrying Harry Thomason, she wrote the classic "M*A*S*H" episode "Hot Lips and Empty Arms"
Linda Bloodworth
Erik
DD $2,000 [19]
A 2-word weather event in a European capital, or a brand of raincoat
London Fog
Lynda
$1,600 [9]
It's the elastic protein substance in wheat flour that holds the dough together
gluten
Lynda
$2,000 [15]
In the 1600s this country had mastered the seas with the world's largest fleet, an aid to its East India Company
Holland (the Netherlands)
Lynda Judy
$2,000 [30]
Sterling silver gives caviar a metalic taste; use a spoon made of this, also called nacre, instead
mother-of-pearl
Lynda
$2,000 [6]
G.K. Chesterton is remembered for creating this mild-mannered priest & detective
Father Brown
$2,000 [25]
He played Larry, Balki's American cousin on "Perfect Strangers"
Mark Linn-Baker
Judy
$2,000 [20]
Ah, Contessa! Is it your look that inflames me? The purfumes of your Italian villa? Or this hot, moist wind from Africa?
a Sirocco
Erik
$2,000 [10]
This moon orbits Jupiter every 7.15 Earth days
Ganymede
Lynda Erik

Final Jeopardy!

THE NFL

They're the only 2 NFL teams to currently share a home stadium

the New York Jets & the New York Giants

Lynda "What are ?" — wagered $3
Judy "What are the Jets & the" — wagered $2,601
Erik "What are New York Jets & NY Giants?" — wagered $1,199

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