Show #3199 1998-06-25 (taped 1998-03-09) Regular

Contestants

Kathleen Hale — a lawyer and homemaker from Chagrin Falls, Ohio

John Bunnell — an attorney from Newport, Tennessee

Dan Kennedy — a systems analyst from Alberta, New York (whose 1-day cash winnings total $14,900)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Dan $3,000 $4,900 $9,300 $3,999
2nd place: Trip to Sheraton Princess Kalulani Hotel, Hawaii
$9,300
25 R (including 1 DD), 2 W
John $500 $1,000 $6,700 $13,400
New champion: $13,400
$4,400
14 R (including 2 DDs), 4 W
Kathleen $300 $1,500 $7,300 $2,300
3rd place: Sony Power Cinema Package
$7,300
18 R, 2 W

Jeopardy! Round

U.S. HISTORY FOOD I LEARNED IT AT THE MOVIES ANATOMIC QUOTES 20th CENTURY WOMEN "DEAD" TO THE WORLD
$100 [1]
The political ring led by this man stole as much as $200 million from NYC before it was ousted in 1871
Boss Tweed
Dan
$100 [5]
The Spaniards called it pina de Indes from its resemblance to a pine cone
Pineapple
Dan
$100 [7]
It was built in 1889 & in the movies it's visible from every window in every building in Paris
Eiffel Tower
Dan
$100 [15]
Edmond Rostand work that includes the line "Enorme, mon nez!"--"My nose is huge!"
"Cyrano de Bergerac"
Kathleen
$100 [26]
She practiced tax law after giving up chemistry & in 1979 became prime minister of Great Britain
Margaret Thatcher
Dan
$100 [21]
This type of street might have a sign that reads "No Outlet"
Dead-end street
Dan
$200 [2]
John Adams appointed this John chief justice
John Marshall
John
$200 [6]
In England & Scandinavia this is the traditional bird for the Christmas feast, not the turkey
Goose
Kathleen
$200 [11]
On film, unlike in nature, these 2 atmospheric events are seen & heard simultaneously
Thunder & lightning
Dan
$200 [17]
The Latin proverb "Ubi amor, ibi oculus" is translated as "Where love is, there" this "wanders"
Eye
Kathleen
$200 [27]
20th century "fox" seen here:(David Copperfield's fiance)
Claudia Schiffer
Dan
$200 [22]
It's a type of lock that has no spring
Deadbolt
John
$300 [3]
President who signed the Alaskan Pipeline Act during the energy crisis
Richard Nixon
John Kathleen
$300 [8]
Its history shows the French taking an Austrian crescent roll & making it with puff pastry, not bread dough
Croissant
Kathleen
$300 [12]
It always sounds just as a teacher finishes making an important point
Bell
Dan
$300 [18]
Ben Franklin advised, "Keep your mouth wet" & these "dry"
Feet
Kathleen
$300 [28]
In 1997 Pope John Paul II called this late nun "The unforgettable mother of the poor"
Mother Teresa
Kathleen
$300 [23]
One who gets into a concert for free, a fan of the Grateful Dead, or both
Deadhead
Kathleen
$400 [4]
The Glass-Steagall Banking Act of 1933 created this agency that guarantees bank accounts
FDIC (Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation)
Dan
$400 [9]
In 1938 Herman Warden Lay started selling these under his own brand name
Potato chips
Dan
$400 [13]
Luckily, these weapons have color-coded internal wires that allow easy disarming
Bombs
Dan
$400 [19]
Jonathan Swift wrote, "I am as old as my tongue, and a little older than" these
Teeth
Kathleen
$400 [29]
In 1996 she married fellow speed skater David Cruikshank
Bonnie Blair
John
$400 [24]
Comedy style associated with Buster Keaton
Deadpan
John
$500 [16]
This state's constitution of 1849 let married women retain control of their own property
California
Dan John
DD $500 [10]
NYC restaurateur famous for his namesake: grilled corned beef, Swiss & sauerkraut on rye
Arnold Reuben (Reuben sandwich)
Dan
$500 [14]
In Hollywood films, most phone numbers begin with these 3 digits
555
Dan
$500 [20]
Shelley penned, "Worse than a bloody hand is a hard" one of these
Heart
Dan
$500 [30]
In 1982 this former First Lady founded the National Wildflower Research Center in Austin, Texas
Lady Bird Johnson
Kathleen
$500 [25]
It's the term for mail the Postal Service can't deliver
Dead letter
Dan

Double Jeopardy! Round

THE SOUND OF "MUSIC" SOUTH PACIFIC THE KING AND I OKLAHOMA FLOWER DRUM SONG
$200 [3]
10 kids, 9 seats, 1 piano & you're ready to play this
Musical chairs
Dan
$200 [2]
Recent fad inspired by the land divers of Pentecost Island, who use it as a rite of passage for young boys
Bungee jumping
Kathleen
$200 [14]
Macduff calls him a "coward" & a "hell-hound" & then cuts his head off--mercifully, offstage
Macbeth
John
$200 [21]
Oklahoma's is the scissor-tailed flycatcher
State bird
John
$200 [19]
There's no need to keep mum about it, mum is short for this flower
Chrysanthemum
Kathleen
$200 [8]
Ex-E Street Band drummer Max Weinberg leads the house band for this current "Late Show" host
Conan O"Brien
Dan John
$400 [4]
To stand up to the results of your actions, or to stand like an orchestra conductor
Face the music
John Kathleen
$400 [13]
Vailima, this author's mansion in western Samoa, has now been "Kidnapped" by the country's head of state
Robert Louis Stevenson
Kathleen
$400 [15]
This Magna Carta king tells his son, "I am a scribbled form, drawn with a pen upon a parchment"
John
Kathleen
$400 [26]
In 1909 John Mitchell reportedly organized the first American troop of these boys, in Pawhuska
Boy Scouts
Dan
$400 [20]
The opium variety of this flower yields a powerful narcotic, & non-narcotic seeds used in baking
Poppy
Dan
$400 [9]
This heavy metal band bears the last name of drummer Alex as well as his brother Eddie
Van Halen
Dan John
$600 [5]
A 1787 Mozart serenade, or a 1973 Sondheim show
"A Little Night Music"
Dan
$600 [30]
You can order carved wooden models of the HMS Bounty from this island's web site
Pitcairn Island
Dan Kathleen
$600 [16]
This title prince of Tyre taunts King Antiochus: "Great king, few love to hear the sins they love to act"
Pericles
John
$600 [29]
At the turn of the century, the area was divided into 2 territories: Oklahoma & this
Indian Territory
John
$600 [23]
Blue Moon & Dainty Bess are hybrid tea varieties of this flower
Rose
John
$600 [10]
"Rumours" have it this band that sang "Go Your Own Way" was named for its drummer
Fleetwood Mac
John
$800 [6]
These first 3 words of a famous quote are useful when you need "to soothe a savage breast"
Music hath charms
Dan
$800 [28]
The Cook Islands use the currency of this island nation as well as its own, including a $2 triangular coin
New Zealand
Dan
$1,000 [18]
Fed up with this fairy king, Titania vows, "I have forsworn his bed and company"
Oberon
Kathleen
$800 [22]
Oklahoma once competed annually with Georgia to see who could make the biggest pie out of these nuts
Pecans
Kathleen
$800 [24]
The story on these flowers, seen here, is that they open for only a few hours each day:
Morning Glory
Kathleen
$800 [11]
This jazz legend who died in 1987 waged epic drum battles with Gene Krupa
Buddy Rich
$1,000 [7]
According to Pythagoras, it was harmonious, made by the planets & inaudible on Earth
Music of the Spheres
Dan
$1,000 [27]
The south Pacific's last remaining kingdom, its name means "South" in many Polynesian languages
Tonga
John
DD $3,100 [17]
His fool calls him a fool, saying, "All thy other titles thou hast given away; that thou wast born with"
King Lear
John
DD $1,000 [1]
Like Florida's capital, this 2nd-largest Oklahoma city got its name from the Creek for "old town"
Tulsa
John
$1,000 [25]
Butterflies are especially fond of these flowers whose name sounds like you just can't wait for them to grow
Impatiens
Kathleen
$1,000 [12]
Since the breakup of his band, heard here, this drummer has become a noted film composer:
Stewart Copeland
Dan

Final Jeopardy!

AMERICAN AUTHORS

This author born in 1904 grew up near Mulberry Street in Springfield, Massachusetts

Dr. Seuss (Theodor Geisel)

John "Who was Dr. Seuss (Ted Geisel)?" — wagered $6,700
Kathleen "Who Mother Cabrini" — wagered $5,000
Dan "Who is Kerouac?" — wagered $5,301

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