Show #3683 2000-09-13 (taped 2000-07-26) Regular

Michelle Clum game 1.

Contestants

Lee Ritchey — a writer and producer from Dallas, Texas

Michelle Clum — an executive assistant originally from Wichita, Kansas

Lisa Manley — a homemaker from Frisco, Texas (whose 1-day cash winnings total $16,201)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Lisa $900 $2,500 $6,900 $100
2nd place: Trip to El Cid Resort, Mazatlan, Mexico
$6,900
18 R, 0 W
Michelle $100 $2,300 $8,800 $3,799
New champion: $3,799
$8,100
16 R (including 1 DD), 0 W
Lee $1,600 $1,600 $3,500 $0
3rd place: Pair of Locman Diamond Aluminum Watches
$5,800
19 R (including 1 DD), 5 W (including 1 DD)

Jeopardy! Round

LOOK UP IN DISGUISE IT'S A BYRD IT'S A PLAIN IT'S SUPERMAN "!"
$100 [1]
Hyakutake, one of these, has a 360-million-mile-long tail
Comet
Michelle
$100 [9]
In the Perrault version, she's eaten by the wolf who's disguised as her grandmother
Little Red Riding Hood
Lisa
$100 [22]
Upon his death on March 11, 1957, Richard Byrd was buried in this cemetery with full military honors
Arlington National Cemetery
Michelle
$100 [2]
Thessaly, a plain in this country, is bordered by Mount Ossa & Mount Pelion along the Aegean coast
Greece
Lee
$100 [7]
Destroyed by a radioactive chain reaction, it was Superman's home planet
Krypton
Lee
$100 [15]
Screamer banner denoting a special or additional edition of a newspaper
Extra!
Lisa
$200 [25]
From the Spanish for "pot", it's the party accessory seen here
a piñata
Michelle
$200 [10]
In 1924 Alexandra David-Neel disguised herself as a beggar to sneak into this capital of Tibet
Lhasa
Lee
$200 [23]
Byrd's polar career began with a 1924 expedition based at Etah on this large Danish possession
Greenland
Michelle
$200 [3]
Iraq's northern plain lies north of Samarra, between these 2 rivers
Tigris & Euphrates
Lee
$200 [8]
As Clark Kent, Superman originally worked for this newspaper
The Daily Planet
Lisa
$200 [16]
I have found it! The 1-word quotation found under Archimedes in "Bartlett's"
"Eureka!"
Lee
$300 [28]
First seen by telescope in 1609, it's been bayed at much longer
The moon
Lisa
$300 [11]
Some reports say this PLO head sometimes disguised himself as a woman in order to flee his enemies
Yasser Arafat
Lisa
$300 [24]
Unusual middle name of Richard E. Byrd, it's also the first name of the author of "Brideshead Revisited"
Evelyn
Lisa
$400 [5]
Bounded by Gran Chaco & Patagonia, this plain extends from the Atlantic Ocean to the Andean foothills
Pampas
Lee
$300 [12]
Nicknamed "The Big Apricot", it's the city where Superman lives as an adult
Metropolis
Lisa
$300 [17]
"It don't mean a thing if it ain't got" this dance revue on Broadway in April 2000
"Swing!"
Lee
$400 [29]
"Nationality" of the bird seen here
Canadian (Canadian Goose)
Michelle
$400 [20]
According to the myth, his beggar disguise was so good, it even fooled his wife Penelope
Odysseus
Michelle
$400 [26]
In 1955 & 1956, Byrd oversaw the establishment of his fifth Antarctic base to bear this name
Little America
Michelle
DD $500 [4]
This country's fertile Gangetic Plain is one of the most densely populated areas in the world
India
Lee
$400 [13]
Superman lived out his superboyhood in the city of Smallville in this U.S. state
Kansas
Lee
$400 [18]
Network for which the two reporters, seen here, work for[Jules Asner & Steve Kmetko]
E!
Lisa
$500 [30]
It sounds as if you could find these sloping roof beams going down the Snake River
Rafters
Michelle
$500 [21]
When Nathan Hale was captured in September 1776, he was disguised as one of these
a schoolteacher
Lee
$500 [27]
Known as a fiscal conservative, this brother of Richard Byrd served as a U.S. Senator from Virginia, 1933-1965
Harry Byrd
$500 [6]
During the French & Indian War, the British secured this city during the battle at the Plains of Abraham
Quebec
Lee
$500 [14]
Located in the polar region, this is the "fortress" hideaway where Superman relaxes
Fortress of Solitude
$500 [19]
Pop duo featuring Andrew Ridgeley & the man born Georgios Kyriacos Panayiotou
Wham! (George Michael)
Lisa

Double Jeopardy! Round

FRANZ KAFKA THE MUSICAL FABRIC STORE 1978 AFRICAN ANIMALS STATUARY HALL ABBREVIATIONS
$200 [7]
A Kafka letter asked his friend Max Brod to do this to Kafka's manuscripts after his death; Brod didn't
Burn them
Lee
$200 [2]
Of The Orlons, The Nylons or The Polyesters, the group that gave us "The Wah Watusi"
The Orlons
Lisa Lee
$200 [9]
To help save our atmosphere, Sweden banned the use of most of these in January 1978
CFC's (Chlorofluorocarbons)
Lee
$200 [1]
Africa is home to both the "greater" & "lesser" types of these long-legged, curvy-necked pink wading birds
Flamingos
Lisa
$200 [23]
Huey P. Long
Louisiana
Lee
$200 [16]
Philo T. Farnsworth's 1927 patent for an "image dissector" developed into this beloved appliance of today
TV
Lee
$400 [8]
Felice Bauer twice & Julie Wohryzek once, but he never went through with it
People he was engaged to
Lisa
$400 [3]
It was the first big hit for Sam the Sham and the Pharaohs
"Wooly Bully"
Lee
$400 [10]
It took Bill Rodgers 2 hours, 10 minutes, 13 seconds to win this April 17, 1978
Boston Marathon
Lisa
$400 [14]
Like General Rommel, the fennec, seen here, is a desert type of this
Fox
Michelle
$400 [27]
Father Junipero Serra
California
Michelle
$400 [17]
It can be a motor home, a fifth wheel trailer or a pop-up camper
RV
Michelle
$600 [15]
Future TB patient Franz once worked in his family's factory for this nonflammable material
Asbestos
Lisa
$600 [4]
This "nocturnal" Moody Blues song was a Top 10 hit in 1972
"Nights In White Satin"
Lisa
$600 [11]
In June 1978 the first moon to be discovered around this planet was found by James W. Christy
Pluto (Charon)
Lisa
$600 [30]
The jerboa, part of this order of mammals, is roughly 6 inches long with an 8-inch tail
Rodent
Lisa
$600 [25]
Ethan Allen
Vermont
Lee
$600 [20]
The 3 major credit reporting agencies in the U.S. are Trans Union, Equifax & Experian, formerly called this
TRW
$1,000 [19]
"Metamorphosis" character who "Found himself transformed in his bed into a gigantic insect"
Gregor Samsa
Michelle
$800 [5]
"Leather and" this, a duet with Don Henley, helped make Stevie Nicks' "Bella Donna" album a smash hit
Lace
Lee
$800 [12]
This son of a former president joined the Los Angeles Rough Riders rodeo team
Steven Ford
Lisa Lee
$800 [29]
9-letter term for the type of camel seen here
Dromedary
Lee
$1,000 [24]
William Jennings Bryan
Nebraska
Michelle
$800 [21]
Postal abbreviation of the state whose largest city is Manchester
NH (New Hampshire)
Michelle
DD $1,500 [18]
This novel begins, "Someone must have been telling lies about Joseph K."
"The Trial"
Michelle
$1,000 [6]
This group's first album featured Andy Warhol's famous cover illustration of a banana
The Velvet Underground
Michelle
$1,000 [13]
The World Book Yearbook article on the "dismal" state of this for 1978 was written by Sylvia Porter
The economy
Lee
$1,000 [28]
The cape fur type of this breeds at colonies on the coast of South Africa
Seals
DD $2,500 [26]
Robert La Follette
Wisconsin
Lee
$1,000 [22]
It's the chemical symbol for the metal Strontium
Sr
Lee

Final Jeopardy!

FAMOUS PEOPLE

On January 27, 1999 he returned home aboard a TWA 767 designated Shepherd I

Pope John Paul II

Lee "Who is Alan Shepard" — wagered $3,500
Lisa "Who is Al Sheperd" — wagered $6,800
Michelle "Who" — wagered $5,001

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