Show #3547 2000-01-25 (taped 1999-11-16) Regular

Lee Lassiter game 1.

Contestants

Glenn Sloat — a project coordinator from West Islip, New York

Lee Lassiter — a computer programmer from Topeka, Kansas

Lynn Walters — a stay-at-home mom from St. Louis, Missouri (whose 4-day cash winnings total $30,000)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Lynn $2,300 $3,100 $5,300 $6,601
2nd place: Kaypro 2100 Desktop PC & Biomorph Computer Furniture
$6,100
23 R, 3 W (including 1 DD)
Lee $500 $2,000 $5,600 $11,200
New champion: $11,200
$6,800
14 R, 1 W (including 1 DD)
Glenn $500 $1,400 $3,800 $1,999
3rd place: Epson Photo PC750Z Camera & Stylus 900 Printer
$3,500
11 R (including 1 DD), 3 W

Jeopardy! Round

LITERARY ANIMALS NO. 3 SONGS HOTELS BERRIES PSYCHOLOGICAL PROBLEMS THE SHORT VERSION
$100 [1]
Cadpig was the smallest & prettiest of Pongo's 15 puppies in this 1956 Dodie Smith novel
"101 Dalmatians"
Lynn
$100 [11]
The Beatles sang that he "doesn't have a point of view, knows not where he's going to"
"Nowhere Man"
Lynn
$100 [6]
Le Champollion is the gourmet restaurant of this city's Le Meridien Hotel, on an island in the Nile
Cairo
Glenn
$100 [21]
It's "hound"ed by its resemblance to the blueberry, but it has fewer seeds
Huckleberry
Lynn
$100 [26]
Just because you have this pervasive suspicion of others, doesn't mean they're not out to get you
Paranoia
Lynn
$100 [16]
A translation of the Bible:KJV
King James Version
Lee
$200 [2]
Cottontail & these 2 "went down the lane to gather blackberries" in "The Tale of Peter Rabbit"
Flopsy & Mopsy
Lynn
$200 [12]
Her "True Blue" peaked at No. 3 just a few weeks after "Papa Don't Preach" topped the charts
Madonna
Glenn
$200 [7]
(Hi, I'm Brad Garrett of Everybody Loves Raymond.) I opened for Frank Sinatra at this Vegas hotel, now closed, where the Rat Pack held a "summit" in 1960
the Sands
$200 [22]
The berry of this unassuming shrub produces the oil commonly used to flavor gin
Juniper/sloe
Lee
$200 [27]
Maybe Alfred Adler didn't think he was good enough when he identified & named this complex
Inferiority complex
Lynn
$200 [17]
To a dog lover:ASPCA
American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
Lynn
$300 [3]
This old grey donkey was Winnie-the-Pooh's friend who always saw things in a gloomy light
Eeyore
Lynn
$300 [13]
Singer of the No. 3 hit heard here:
James Brown
Lynn
$400 [9]
The most famous hotel of this Canadian city is seen here:
Quebec City
Glenn
$300 [23]
The tart, red cowberry is also called the "mountain" type of this berry, it is likewise used for sauce
Cranberry
Lynn
$300 [28]
This self-absorbed personality disorder is named for a mythical youth who loved his reflection
Narcissism
Lee
$300 [18]
A women's society:DAR
Daughters of the American Revolution
Lynn
$400 [4]
This brown bear in Kipling's "The Jungle Book" taught the wolf cubs the law of the jungle & was later Mowgli's teacher
Baloo
Lynn
$400 [14]
In 1985 David Lee Roth reached No. 3 with "California Girls", 20 years after this group did the same
The Beach Boys
Lynn
$500 [10]
He opened his own hotel in Paris in 1898 & soon started running the Carlton in London
Cesar Ritz
Lee
$400 [24]
A judge crossed California & Texas blackberries & created these which bear his name
Loganberries
Lynn
$400 [29]
Logorrhea, also called verbomania, is doing this excessively or uncontrollably
Speaking/talking
Lee
$400 [19]
A paranormal "experience":OBE
Out-of-body experience
Glenn
$500 [5]
Anna Sewell wrote her only novel about this title animal as a plea for the proper care of horses
"Black Beauty"
Glenn
$500 [15]
No. 3 Simon & Garfunkel hit that ends, "And an island never cries"
"I Am A Rock"
Lynn Glenn
DD $600 [8]
We'll tell you "diplomatically" that this L.A. hotel was the home of the Coconut Grove nightclub
The Ambassador Hotel
Glenn
$500 [25]
This small berry shares its name with a dried fruit once shipped from Corinth
a currant
$500 [30]
Washers & hoarders are types of people with OCD, which stands for this
Obsessive compulsive disorder
Lee
$500 [20]
To an infantryman:APC
Armored personnel carrier
Glenn

Double Jeopardy! Round

WORLD CITIES CONTESTS THE ASSASSIN'S VICTIM CHARLIE CHAPLIN GOLD RUSH MODERN "TIME"S
$200 [1]
About 1 out of every 10 Japanese people lives in this city's metropolitan area
Tokyo
Lee
$200 [2]
134-pound Hirofumi Nakajima holds the record of eating 24 1/2 of these in 12 minutes at the Nathan's July 4th contest
Hot dogs
Lynn
$200 [3]
44 B.C.:Casca & company
Julius Caesar
Lynn
$200 [12]
A 1915 film named for Charlie's most famous character was called simply this (no "Little")
Tramp
Lynn
$200 [21]
In 1880 Joseph Juneau & Richard T. Harris found gold in the Gastineau Channel of this U.S. territory
Alaska
Lynn
$200 [9]
Eastern, Central, Mountain, Pacific
Time zones
Lynn
$400 [6]
In 1973 a highway bridge opened connecting the European & Asian parts of this Turkish city
Istanbul
Lee
$400 [15]
This cruise ship favorite played on a 52-foot court is an event at the National Senior Games
Shuffleboard
Lynn
$400 [4]
1881:Charles Guiteau
James Garfield
Lee
$400 [30]
Chaplin went on stage at age 5 in this type of "hall", the British equivalent of vaudeville
music hall
$400 [22]
The Black Hills Gold Rush of 1874 spilled over into territory claimed by this Native American tribe
Sioux
Glenn
$400 [10]
It's the "Fox"y TV spinoff seen here:
The Time of Your Life
Lynn
$600 [24]
It served as Australia's capital from 1901 to 1927
Melbourne
$600 [16]
Theta Tau at Purdue holds a contest for convoluted machines in the spirit of this cartoonist
Rube Goldberg
Glenn
$600 [5]
1984:Beant Singh & Satwant Singh
Indira Gandhi
Glenn
$600 [29]
Nigel Bruce of Dr. Watson fame played an impresario in this "glowing" 1952 Chaplin film
Limelight
Lynn
$600 [23]
Tourists now rush to this man's 1839 Adobe Fort in Sacramento, California
John Sutter
Lee
$600 [11]
It's the parent company of CNN
Time Warner
Lee
$800 [19]
This Cairo suburb, near the Pyramids, is home to most of Egypt's motion picture industry
Giza
Glenn
$800 [17]
In 1999 'N Sync performed at the 17th annual pageant to crown Miss this
Miss Teen USA
Glenn
$800 [7]
1901:Leon Czolgosz
William McKinley
Lynn
$800 [28]
The last of Chaplin's 4 teenage brides was Oona, this playwright's daughter
Eugene O'Neill
Lee
$800 [25]
An 1859 gold strike brought miners to Cherry Creek, the site of this future state capital
Denver
Glenn
$800 [13]
To own a property jointly with others & use it in common but at different times
time-share
Lee
$1,000 [20]
Recife is called "The Venice of" this South American country
Brazil
$1,000 [18]
At the 1999 Westminster Dog Show, CH Loteki Supernatural Being won this award for matching the breed standard
Best in Show
Lee
DD $800 [8]
1170:Reginald Fitzurse & 3 other knights
Thomas Becket
Lynn
$1,000 [27]
Charlie made 35 films in about a year at this Mack Sennett studio
Keystone Studios
DD $1,200 [26]
Forty-niners from this European country were called Keskydees, a corruption of an oft-used phrase
France
Lee
$1,000 [14]
Bob Dylan's 1964 hit song about the inevitable passing of the years
"The Times They Are A-Changin'"
Lynn

Final Jeopardy!

THE TONY AWARDS

(Hi, I'm Brian Dennehy.) This man won a Tony for writing the Best Play of 1949 & I had the honor of presenting him with a Lifetime Achievement Tony in 1999

Arthur Miller (wrote Death of a Salesman )

Glenn "Who is Shaw?" — wagered $1,801
Lynn "Who is Arthur Miller?" — wagered $1,301
Lee "Who is Arthur Miller" — wagered $5,600

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