Show #3567 2000-02-22 (taped 1999-11-30) Regular

Jeremy Bate game 3.

Contestants

John Boyle — an operations consultant from Westfield, New Jersey

Laura Schaefer — a Ph.D. student in mechanical engineering from Atlanta, Georgia

Jeremy Bate — a writer from Los Angeles, California (whose 2-day cash winnings total $22,200)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Jeremy $3,100 $5,500 $11,600 $10,900
3-day champion: $33,100
$10,200
28 R (including 2 DDs), 2 W
Laura $200 $400 $1,800 $1,600
2nd place: Sanyo Blimp Trip in U.S.
$2,800
9 R, 4 W (including 1 DD)
John $400 $1,300 $6,100 $1
3rd place: Viewsonic VP150 Computer Monitor
$6,100
16 R, 2 W

Jeopardy! Round

AFRICAN CREATURES THE FILM VAULT WILD WOMEN IN HISTORY MAJOR CITIES' AIRPORTS CELEBS "K" MART
$100 [23]
This bloodsucking fly found only in Africa spreads sleeping sickness
Tsetse fly
Jeremy
$100 [6]
Brigitta, Marta & Gretl are 3 of the Von Trapp children in this 1965 Oscar winner
The Sound of Music
Laura
$100 [3]
Mattie Silks ran the House of Mirrors, once the most famous bordello in this Colorado capital
Denver
Jeremy
$100 [12]
Heathrow Airport
London
Jeremy
$100 [11]
This director-producer's "Star Wars" has generated more than $4.5 billion from licensed merchandise
George Lucas
John
$100 [17]
College fraternities know it's a small cask or barrel with a capacity of about 15.5 gallons
Keg
Jeremy
$200 [24]
Species of these in Africa include the puff adder & the gaboon viper
Snakes
Jeremy
$200 [5]
Seen here, Charles Ogle played this legendary monster back in 1910:
Frankenstein
Jeremy Laura
$200 [7]
Virginia Hill, who drove this gangster "Bugsy", was conveniently out of town when he was killed in her living room
Bugsy Siegel
Jeremy Laura
$200 [19]
Narita Airport
Tokyo
Laura
$200 [13]
This author was a high school English teacher in Maine when his first book was published in 1974
Stephen King
Jeremy
$200 [18]
Running from stem to stern in the bottom of a hull, it's the main structural part of a ship
Keel
John
$300 [25]
The African colobus species of this animal dines on leaves
Monkey
Jeremy
$300 [4]
Yup, it's the western for which Gary Cooper won an acting Oscar
High Noon
John
$300 [8]
This wild west "Belle" served time in prison for horse theft in 1883
Belle Starr
Jeremy Laura
$300 [20]
Logan International Airport
Boston
John
$400 [15]
There's a statue of this buxom singer on the Sevier County Courthouse lawn in her Tennessee hometown
Dolly Parton
Jeremy
$300 [28]
In 1883 more than 36,000 died following an explosion on this volcanic Indonesian island
Krakatoa
Jeremy
$400 [26]
The African bush shrike is a species of this
Bird
$400 [2]
In the 1954 classic "Them!", these insects are turned into monstrous giants by atomic radiation
Ants
Laura
$400 [9]
Just hearing the names of her newsletters--Smasher's Mail & The Hatchet--makes us cringe
Carrie Nation
Jeremy
$400 [21]
Marco Polo Airport
Venice
$500 [16]
As Dana Owens this rap "Queen" played on 2 state championship basketball teams in high school
Queen Latifah
Jeremy
$400 [29]
The pro sports team position played by Ray Guy & Garo Yepremian
Kicker
John
$500 [27]
The 2-horned black species of this mammal is famous for its prehensile upper lip
Rhinoceros
Jeremy
$500 [1]
Ben Cross & Ian Charleson played the 2 1920s Olympians whose stories were so eloquently told in this 1981 film
Chariots of Fire
Jeremy
$500 [10]
Kate Elder, a notorious lady of the evening, is best remembered as this dentist's companion
Doc Holliday
Jeremy
$500 [22]
Lester B. Pearson International Airport
Toronto
John
DD $1,000 [14]
This superstar has his own beer label, Pale Rider Ale, named for a 1985 film
Clint Eastwood
Jeremy
$500 [30]
It's the Middle Eastern article of clothing seen here:
a kaffiyeh
John

Double Jeopardy! Round

SOUTH AMERICA "J.P." POSSESSIVE LIT NOTABLES RHYME TIME MAKING A PROPHET WE KNEAD THE DOUGH
$200 [13]
Those who live in this capital are known as Quitenos
Quito
Jeremy
$200 [21]
He stole scenes as a pipsqueak accountant on the run from the mob in "Lethal Weapon 2"
Joe Pesci
Jeremy
$200 [1]
It was the biggest-selling American novel of the 1850s
"Uncle Tom's Cabin"
$200 [6]
Cousteau's timepieces
Jacques' clocks
John
$200 [11]
The 13th century prophet Nichiren taught the people of this nation that they were a chosen people
Japan
Jeremy
$200 [23]
Fermented dough is used to make this tart variety of bread, a San Francisco staple
Sourdough bread
John
$400 [17]
Atahualpa, who ruled in 1532 & 1533, was this civilization's last emperor
Incas
John
$400 [22]
(Hi, I'm Garry Marshall) When I was hired as a wrtiter for the "Tonight Show" in 1959, this host said he liked me because I thought like a 4-year-old
Jack Paar
Laura
$400 [2]
This 4-part satirical novel was published in 1726 as "Travels Into Several Remote Nations of the World"
"Gulliver's Travels"
Jeremy
$400 [7]
Sinatra's financial institutions
Frank's banks
John
$400 [12]
The angel Gabriel, or Jibril, first spoke to him in a cave near Mecca in 610 A.D.
Mohammed
John
$400 [24]
Oddly, this "national" pastry is called Vienna bread in Denmark
Danish
Laura
$600 [18]
Bolivia's coat of arms features an alpaca & this large vulture
Condor
John
$600 [30]
This leather-clad metal band took its name from a Bob Dylan song
Judas Priest
John
$600 [3]
Roman Polanski brought this Ira Levin novel to the big screen in 1968
"Rosemary's Baby"
Jeremy
$600 [8]
Explorer Ericson's undies
Leif's briefs
Jeremy
$600 [14]
Setting the stage for later revolts, the prophet Hung Hsiu-ch'uan led the Taiping Rebellion in this century
19th century
Jeremy
$800 [27]
An early form of bread has been found in Stone Age ruins near Lake Neuchatel in this country
Switzerland
Laura John
$800 [19]
Visitors to Rio can take a cable car ride to the top of this 1,296-foot-high granite rock on Guanabara Bay
Sugarloaf Mountain
John
$800 [29]
She played Laurence Olivier's daughter in 1960's "The Entertainer", & became his wife the next year
Joan Plowright
$1,000 [5]
Thomas Hughes published this chronicle of life at an English boys' school in 1857
"Tom Brown's Schooldays"
Jeremy
$800 [9]
Disney's beers
Walt's malts
Laura
$800 [15]
In 1863 Baha'u'llah proclaimed himself a long awaited prophet & founded this faith
Bahai Faith
Jeremy
DD $1,000 [25]
In 1912 inventor Otto Rohwedder began work on a groundbreaking machine to do this to bread
Slice it
Laura
$1,000 [20]
The Chuquicamata open-pit copper mine, the world's largest, is located in this Chilean desert
Atacama
John
$1,000 [28]
He was the founder of the New York Shakespeare Festival & the Public Theater
Joseph Papp
Jeremy
DD $1,500 [4]
In the 1930s early excerpts of this experimental James Joyce work were published as "Work in Progress"
"Finnegan's Wake"
Jeremy
$1,000 [10]
Chagall's canine sounds
Marc's barks
Laura
$1,000 [16]
The prophet Daniel understood "the writing on the wall" & told this king the bad news
Belshazzar
Jeremy Laura
$1,000 [26]
The first to learn leavening, these ancient people were once called the "Bread Eaters" by the ancient Greeks
Egyptians
John

Final Jeopardy!

U.S. SENATORS

This former Navy SEAL is the only current member of Congress who has earned the Medal of Honor

Robert Kerrey

Laura "Who is John McCain?" — wagered $200
John "Who is John McCain?" — wagered $6,099
Jeremy "Who is Ventura?" — wagered $700

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