Show #3538 2000-01-12 (taped 1999-11-09) Regular

Contestants

Frank Butterworth — a business development manager from Hingham, Massachusetts

Kevin O'Neill — a stay-at-home father from Strongsville, Ohio

Terence Caulfield — a chief estimator from Silver Spring, Maryland (whose 1-day cash winnings total $9,600)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Terence $1,600 $2,300 $5,700 $500
2nd place: a trip to Wyndham Morgan Bay Resort, St. Lucia, West Indies
$5,700
15 R, 4 W
Kevin $400 $400 $5,200 $200
3rd place: Panasonic PalmCam digital camera kit
$5,400
16 R (including 1 DD), 4 W (including 1 DD)
Frank $900 $1,900 $2,700 $5,400
New champion: $5,400
$2,500
15 R (including 1 DD), 4 W

Jeopardy! Round

BUMPED FROM THE COVER OF TIME ROCK & ROLL HALL OF FAME NAME THE AUTOMAKER SHABBAT SHALOM "L"EMENTARY A LOVELY PORT
$100 [10]
The movie "Kramer vs. Kramer" was pulled from the cover by the taking of U.S. hostages in this country in 1979
Iran
Kevin
$100 [20]
Eddie Vedder of Pearl Jam filled in for Jim Morrison when this group performed at its 1993 induction
The Doors
Terence
$100 [15]
Avalon &Corolla
Toyota
Kevin
$100 [26]
Traditionally, a married woman lights 2 candles for the sabbath just before this event on Friday
sundown (or sunset)
Kevin Frank
$100 [1]
Members on the extreme periphery of a political or social group are part of this "fringe"
the lunatic fringe
Terence Frank
$100 [6]
Built for Spanish trade with Asia, this Mexican city is now famous for the cliff divers of La Quebrada
Acapulco
Kevin
$200 [11]
A cover titled "Declining American Birthrate" was canceled in 1974 when this man was pardoned
Richard M. Nixon
Kevin
$200 [21]
"What a Wonderful World" when this jazz trumpeter was inducted for his influence on rock
Louis Armstrong
Frank
$200 [16]
Grand Am &Grand Prix
Pontiac
Kevin
$200 [27]
Observance of the sabbath appears on this do's-&-dont's list in Exodus 20
the Ten Commandments
Frank
$200 [2]
It's the raising of a body into the air by supernatural means
levitation
Terence
$200 [7]
La Libertad is a port supplying this alliterative capital of El Salvador
San Salvador
Frank
$300 [12]
Actress Geraldine Fitzgerald made her exit from the cover when this began in 1939
World War II
Terence
$300 [22]
This producer famous for his "Wall of Sound" was inducted in 1989
Phil Spector
Terence Frank
$300 [17]
Sable &Villager
Mercury
Frank
$300 [28]
A portion of this scroll, whose name means "law", is read during the Saturday service
Torah
Frank
$300 [3]
Fishy slang term for a person who lends money at excessively high interest rates
loan shark
Terence
$400 [9]
If you take the last train to this Tennessee port, you'll be at the junction of the Red & Cumberland Rivers
Clarksville
Terence
$400 [13]
A Time cover called "Wonders of the Cosmos" was bumped after the assassination of this prime minister in 1995
Yitzhak Rabin
Kevin
$400 [23]
(Hi everybody, I'm Graham Nash.) He was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 1988 as a group member & then in 1999 as a solo performer
Paul McCartney
Frank
$400 [18]
Neon &Stratus
Dodge
Terence
$400 [29]
2 loaves are blessed; the 2nd one represents the extra portion of this God gave out on Fridays in the desert
manna
Kevin
$400 [4]
Types of these include ovate, obovate & oblong
leaves
Frank
DD $500 [8]
This Australian city was given its name by a former HMS Beagle sailor
Darwin
Frank
$500 [14]
In 1978 a cover on black holes was sucked into oblivion with the selection of this pope, the second of 3 that year
Pope John Paul I
Terence Kevin
$500 [24]
In 1986 the first group of inductees included Elvis Presley & this founder of Sun Records
Sam Phillips
Kevin Frank
$500 [19]
Sebring &Town & Country
Chrysler
Frank
$500 [30]
Title of a Shabbat hymn, or pen name of the creator of Tevye the dairyman
Sholom Aleichem
$500 [5]
This word refers to the track of one's descent from an ancestor
lineage
Frank
$500 [25]
5 years as an unsold slave in this north African capital inspired Cervantes' play "El Trato de Angel"
Algiers
Terence

Double Jeopardy! Round

1994 20th CENTURY WOMEN PLAYING DOCTOR LITTLE RHODY BIG WORDS A LOVELY PORT
$200 [15]
A controversy over interracial dating provoked an anti-one of these dances for Randolph County, Alabama students
prom
Frank
$200 [21]
Lindsay Davenport said, "It really felt awesome" to win a 1996 Olympic gold medal in this sport
tennis
Kevin
$200 [7]
In 1998 Eric Stoltz joined the cast of this medical drama as a surgeon with a background in Eastern medicine
Chicago Hope
Terence Frank
$200 [26]
The annual Classic Yacht Regatta highlights a visit to this "City by the Sea"
Newport
Frank
$200 [2]
It can mean "large" like an oak, or precede Joe Young
mighty
Terence
$200 [1]
Fine port that can be drunk at once may be marked L.B.V., "late bottled" this
vintage
Terence
$400 [17]
Sergei Krikalev "found" himself the first Russian to fly on a U.S. spacecraft, this space shuttle
Discovery
Kevin
$400 [22]
Sadly, this studio fired Judy Garland after "Summer Stock" in 1950, & she never made another film there
MGM
$400 [8]
In 1998 Ted Danson debuted as a cranky doctor practicing in the Bronx on this show
Becker
$400 [27]
This chicken, the state bird, had its beginnings on a farm in Little Compton in the 1850s
Rhode Island Red
Kevin
$400 [3]
In 1961 Newton Minow described television as this type of "wasteland"
vast
Terence
$400 [12]
Port got a boost from the 1703 Methuen Treaty, which gave Portuguese goods low tariffs in this country
Great Britain (England)
Kevin
$600 [18]
The U.S. got help in beating this country in World Cup soccer when Andres Escobar scored into his own net
Colombia
Kevin
$600 [23]
When some folks ask "How's Trix?", they mean this current Dutch queen (her nickname is Trix)
Beatrix
Kevin
$600 [9]
In the early '80s this "Jessie's Girl" singer played Dr. Noah Drake on "General Hospital"
Rick Springfield
Terence
DD $600 [28]
University Hall at this school served as barracks for troops during the Revolutionary War
Brown
Kevin
$600 [4]
The name of this giant Biblical animal is from Hebrew for "beasts"
behemoth
Terence
$800 [14]
Because of the deposit it leaves in the bottle, one must do this to crusted port before serving
decant it (or strain it)
Terence
$800 [19]
With a December release, this actress seenherecaught the public eye:
Julia Ormond (in Legends of the Fall )
$800 [24]
In 1988 she was an indomitable 82 when she choreographed the ballet "The Informer" from her wheelchair
Agnes de Mille
Frank
$800 [10]
What a stretch--husband & wife William Daniels & Bonnie Bartlett played Dr. & Mrs. Mark Craig on this '80s medical drama
St. Elsewhere
Kevin
$800 [5]
In book titles it precedes e.e. cummings' "Room" & Grace Paley's "Changes at the Last Minute"
enormous
DD $1,000 [13]
The drier white port is served as this, a French term for a drink to stimulate appetite
aperitif
Kevin
$1,000 [20]
This ex-CIA official who sold agents' identities to the Russians received a life sentence
Aldrich Ames
Terence
$1,000 [25]
In 1974 this publisher of the Washington Post became the 1st woman elected to the board of the Associated Press
Katharine Graham
$1,000 [11]
Michael Steadman on the show "thirty something", he became an "L.A. Doctor" on TV in 1998
Ken Olin
Frank
$1,000 [6]
From the same Latin root as "immeasurable", it's a 2-syllable equivalent
immense
Terence
$1,000 [16]
Port gets its name from this second-largest Portuguese city that's 2 letters longer
Oporto
Kevin

Final Jeopardy!

NEOLOGISMS

In his 1984 novel "Neuromancer", William Gibson coined this 10-letter term for a virtual reality computer network

Cyberspace

Frank "What is cyberspace?" — wagered $2,700
Kevin "What is ?" — wagered $5,000
Terence "What networking" — wagered $5,200

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