Show #3537 2000-01-11 (taped 1999-11-09) Regular

Contestants

Cheryl Lopes — a research psychologist from Providence, Rhode Island

Terence Caulfield — a chief estimator from Silver Spring, Maryland

Jerry Crowley — a law student from Tallahassee, Florida (whose 1-day cash winnings total $10,400)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Jerry $2,000 $3,300 $8,500 $500
3rd place: Ricardo Beverly Hills Big Sur Collection luggage
$7,300
20 R (including 1 DD), 2 W
Terence $700 $1,000 $4,800 $9,600
New champion: $9,600
$5,400
22 R, 6 W (including 1 DD)
Cheryl $-500 $100 $800 $1,599
2nd place: a Toshiba big screen TV & DirecTV satellite service
$1,100
9 R (including 1 DD), 5 W

Jeopardy! Round

FRENCH ART & ARTISTS BOGIE MEN ANNIVERSARY GIFTS TELL ME "Y" LOST FOUND
$100 [10]
He was living in Tahiti when he painted "Poemes Barbares" in 1896
Paul Gauguin
Terence
$100 [1]
Rick Blaine
Casablanca
Terence
$100 [24]
You shouldn't "cast" them "before swine", but you can give them for a 12th or 30th anniversary gift
Pearls
Terence
$100 [13]
A bumpkin, perhaps a local one
Yokel
Terence
$100 [2]
TV show whose theme says, "The Minnow will be lost"
Gilligan's Island
Jerry
$100 [9]
Agnes Baden-Powell helped found the Girl Guides soon after her brother Robert founded this movement
Boy Scouts
Jerry
$200 [17]
We know he painted the absinthe drinker seen here, though there's nary a tutu in sight:
Edgar Degas
Cheryl
$200 [7]
Sam Spade
The Maltese Falcon
Jerry
$200 [25]
It's a nice gift for the 35th, but if you take it out of a U.S. reef you may be arrested
Coral
Cheryl
$200 [14]
"Meshugge" means crazy in this language of Europe's Ashkenazic Jews
Yiddish
Jerry
$200 [3]
Lost in the forest, this pair happens upon a house made of bread, cake & sugar
Hansel & Gretel
Terence
$200 [11]
Ben Franklin helped found this Ivy League school that had the USA's first medical school
University of Pennsylvania
Terence
$300 [20]
Elisabeth Vigee Le Brun was noted for portraits of this queen, including the one with her children, seen here:
Marie Antoinette
Cheryl
$300 [8]
Captain Queeg
The Caine Mutiny
Terence
$300 [26]
In one form or another you can fork over this metal on the 5th or 25th anniversary
Silver
Cheryl
$300 [18]
It can be a standard for comparison, or a measuring rod 3 feet in length
Yardstick
Terence
$300 [4]
Presumably she was lost at sea after vanishing in the central Pacific in July 1937
Amelia Earhart
Terence
$400 [22]
Fritz & Laura Perls founded this school of psychotherapy, from German for "form"
Gestalt
Terence Cheryl
$400 [29]
Andre Derain was a prominent painter in this style whose name is from the French for "wild beasts"
Fauvism
$400 [15]
Fred C. Dobbs
The Treasure of the Sierra Madre
Jerry
$400 [27]
19th century American "King of the South" that's a 2nd anniversary gift
Cotton
Jerry
$400 [19]
First name shared by monsieurs Saint Laurent & Montand
Yves
Jerry
$400 [5]
It's said that this gem was cut from a stone called the French Blue, which was lost after a crown jewel heist in 1792
Hope Diamond
$500 [23]
Cowboy nickname of William Donovan, founder of the OSS & of modern U.S. intelligence
"Wild Bill"
$500 [30]
This resident of Argenteuil painted "The Regatta at Argenteuil", seen here:
Claude Monet
Jerry
$500 [16]
Charlie Allnut
The African Queen
Jerry
$500 [28]
This 10th anniversary present is present in the name of a 20th anniversary gift--platinum
Tin
Cheryl
$500 [21]
Aden is the second-largest city in this Middle Eastern hot spot
Yemen
Terence Cheryl
$500 [6]
Performed annually in North Carolina, "The Lost Colony" is an outdoor drama about this lost colony
Roanoke Island
Jerry Cheryl
DD $600 [12]
In the early 1900s William Durant put together Buick, Oldsmobile & other companies to found this corporation
General Motors
Terence

Double Jeopardy! Round

CANADIAN CAPITALS SENIOR SENATORS 1800 THAT OLD TIME NEW WAVE MUSIC LITERARY LAST NAME'S THE SAME FROM THE WELSH
$200 [1]
It's the only provincial capital with its own Major League Baseball team
Toronto (Blue Jays)
Terence
$200 [2]
In 1990 she lost the race for California governor; in 1992 she won the race for California senator
Dianne Feinstein
Jerry
$200 [11]
His First Symphony debuted April 2 in Vienna; 8 to go...
Ludwig van Beethoven
Terence
$200 [16]
In a 1979 hit by the Police she's told, "You don't have to sell your body to the night"
"Roxanne"
Jerry
$200 [21]
Wyndham, C.S., Sinclair
Lewis
Jerry
$200 [26]
Rarebit, as in Welsh Rarebit, is an alteration of this word that's not an ingredient in Welsh Rarebit
Rabbit
Terence
$400 [3]
This Manitoba capital's name is derived from 2 Cree Indian words meaning "murky water"
Winnipeg
Terence
$400 [4]
Politician seen here in 1962, the year he was first elected to the Senate:
Edward (Ted) Kennedy
Terence
$400 [12]
This vulcanization inventor was born a bouncing baby boy in 1800
Charles Goodyear
Terence
$400 [17]
You might think this Cars leader is married to supermodel Paulina Porizkova (& you'd be right)
Ric Ocasek
Jerry
$400 [22]
C.K., Emlyn, Tennessee
Williams
Terence
$400 [27]
From the Welsh for "dwarf dog", it's also a miniature toy car brand
Corgi
Cheryl
$600 [7]
Vancouver isn't on Vancouver Island, but this capital is
Victoria
Jerry
$600 [5]
When admiring the Stamford train station, thank this state's Christopher Dodd, who helped secure funding
Connecticut
Terence
$600 [13]
William Herschel discovered these "rays" beyond the red end of the visible spectrum
Infrared rays
Jerry Terence Cheryl
$600 [18]
A drum machine christened "Echo" helped launch this hopping band to fame & fortune
Echo & the Bunnymen
DD $500 [24]
Frank, Hart, Stephen
Crane
Cheryl
$600 [28]
"Arthur-itative" sources say her name is Welsh for "white" or "fair"
Guinevere
Jerry Terence
$1,000 [9]
In 1947 huge oil deposits were discovered in this city 175 miles north of Calgary; it's now Canada's oil capital
Edmonton
Terence
$800 [6]
An IRA that allows tax-free withdrawals is named for this Delaware senator
William Roth
Terence Cheryl
$800 [14]
France got this territory back from Spain in 1800, saying it wouldn't transfer it again to anyone but Spain
Louisiana
Jerry
$800 [19]
Last name of Gary, the former Tubeway Army leader who charted with New Wave hits like "Cars"
Gary Numan
Jerry Terence
$600 [23]
John, Taylor, Erskine
Caldwell
Cheryl
$800 [29]
The name of this Olympic weapon may go back to the Welsh gaflach, "forked branch"
Javelin
Terence
DD $2,000 [8]
Now a provincial capital, it was once the capital of New France
Quebec City
Jerry
$1,000 [10]
This man has 26 years of seniority on his fellow West Virginia senator Jay Rockefeller
Robert Byrd
Terence
$1,000 [15]
His "The Wealth of Nations" was one of the first books bought to stock the new Library of Congress
Adam Smith
Jerry
$1,000 [20]
(Hi, I'm Jane Wiedlin) Among my credits is this song that starts, "Can you hear them? Talkin' about us, telling lies..."
"Our Lips are Sealed"
Jerry Cheryl
$1,000 [25]
Walter M., Arthur, Henry
Miller
Terence
$1,000 [30]
Perhaps from the Welsh for "goblin", Elwood P. Dowd's Harvey was a famous one
Pooka

Final Jeopardy!

TELEVISION HISTORY

In the late '60s this character was created to show children it's okay to be grumpy

Oscar the Grouch (from "Sesame Street")

Cheryl "Who is Oscar?" — wagered $799
Terence "Who is Oscar the Grouch?" — wagered $4,800
Jerry "Who is (Howdy Doody) Yogi Bear?" — wagered $8,000

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