Show #3453 1999-09-15 (taped 1999-07-13) Regular

Contestants

Victor Aguilar — an electrical engineer originally from McAllen, Texas

Crystal Reed — a pension assistant from Miami, Florida

Kathy Vanderford — a quality manager from Winnsboro, South Carolina (whose 1-day cash winnings total $9,700)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Kathy $1,000 $2,700 $2,900 $1,599
2nd place: Trip to Radisson Cable Beach Resort, Bahamas
$3,900
15 R, 3 W (including 1 DD)
Crystal $-800 $100 $5,200 $100
3rd place: Ducane Par-T-Grill
$5,500
16 R, 4 W (including 1 DD)
Victor $1,000 $2,900 $5,100 $3,100
New champion: $3,100
$5,100
15 R (including 1 DD), 1 W

Jeopardy! Round

ASTRONOMY NASA SHUTTLE NAMES OLD COMMERCIALS THE TWIN CITIES CUPS CROSSWORD CLUES "S"
$100 [15]
All the stars you can see with the naked eye are part of this galaxy
Milky Way
Victor
$100 [24]
It's the capital of South Carolina, or a Sony-owned movie company
Columbia
Crystal
$100 [19]
It hunts bugs like radar & kills them dead
Raid
Crystal
$100 [11]
One of St. Paul's architectural highlights is this 1905 building with a marble dome
Capitol Building
Kathy
$100 [1]
(Globe)
World Cup
Crystal
$100 [6]
Aretha is the queen of it(4)
Soul
Victor
$200 [16]
A camera orbiting this planet in March 1999 snapped a crater that resembles a "happy face"
Mars
Victor
$200 [26]
Some have said this lost island was in the Aegean; others, in the Mediterranean, or elsewhere
Atlantis
Crystal
$200 [20]
Gemini astronauts drank this orange drink, just like you
Tang
Kathy
$200 [12]
Ya sure, go to Minneapolis' Park Avenue to visit the institute devoted to this ethnic group
Swedes
Kathy Crystal Victor
$200 [2]
(Man making advances toward his sweetheart on a park bench)
Loving cup
Kathy Crystal
$200 [7]
Gastropod known for its pace(5)
Snail
Kathy
$300 [17]
In an emergency repair mission scheduled for October 1999 NASA will replace all of the gyros in this telescope
Hubble Space Telescope
Victor
$300 [27]
This science, nature & exploration cable channel has its own stores in over 20 states
Discovery
Kathy
$300 [21]
A woman in a '60s Clairol ad intoned, "If I had but one life to live, let me live it as" one of these
Blonde
Kathy
$300 [13]
The Twins & Vikings play in the Metrodome, named for this politician
Hubert H. Humphrey
Victor
$300 [3]
(Actress Bette)
Davis Cup
Victor
$300 [8]
Mouselike mammal that needs "taming"(5)
Shrew
Kathy
$400 [18]
Sky and Telescope magazine erred 53 years ago; it's the fourth full moon in a season, not the second in a month
Blue moon
Kathy
$400 [29]
It's now the top U.S. car rental agency
Enterprise
$400 [22]
Bucky, one of these animals, pushed Ipana toothpaste
Beaver
Victor
$400 [14]
Word for the pedestrian shopping area of Nicollet Avenue, less imposing than this nearby one "of America"
Mall
Victor
$400 [4]
(Pixie the "meece"'s partner in crime)
Dixie cup
$400 [9]
It precedes guard or chard(5)
Swiss
DD $500 [23]
In 1967 what were called "Schwarzschild Singularities" were renamed this
Black holes
Victor
$500 [30]
Make an effort to come up with this word; it's from Middle English for "to make an effort"
Endeavour
Victor
$500 [25]
"I Want My Maypo", this type of cereal flavored with maple
Oatmeal
Crystal
$500 [28]
In Minneapolis' name, polis is Greek for "city" & minne is an Indian word meaning this substance
Water
Kathy
$500 [5]
("Square" used in drafting to draw lines)
Tea cup
Kathy
$500 [10]
Hebridean isle, or its terrier(4)
Skye
Kathy Crystal

Double Jeopardy! Round

EUROPEAN GEOGRAPHY TRIALS OF THE CENTURY PIG-POURRI ACTORS ON BROADWAY PRESIDENTIAL NICKNAMES BEFORE & AFTER
$200 [4]
On this sea, an arm of the Mediterranean, you'll find Rimini & Ravenna, Italy & Rijeka, Croatia
Adriatic
Crystal
$200 [8]
Alger Hiss was indicted for this, defined as lying under oath
Perjury
Crystal
$200 [13]
Number of the pig you have to be to get roast beef or a brick house
3
Crystal
$200 [19]
His role as a suspected killer in the 1999 revival of "Night Must Fall" was a far cry from Ferris Bueller
Matthew Broderick
Crystal
$200 [23]
"Bull Moose"
Theodore Roosevelt
Kathy
$200 [1]
"Candle in the Wind" singer who boldly signed the Declaration of Independence first
Elton John Hancock
Victor
$400 [7]
This seaport is a center of German trade, perhaps in the ground beef that bears its name
Hamburg
Victor
$400 [9]
F. Lee Bailey claimed insanity for his client Albert DeSalvo, who was known as this around Beantown
The Boston Strangler
Kathy
$400 [14]
On TV, Noel was the pet pig of this "Designing Woman"
Delta Burke/Suzanne Sugarbaker
Crystal
$400 [20]
Jeremy Kushnier cuts loose in the Kevin Bacon role in the musical based on this 1984 film; "Let's Hear It for the Boy"
Footloose
Victor
DD $300 [26]
"The Great Engineer"
Herbert Hoover
Crystal
$400 [2]
Ozzie & Harriet offspring sworn in as vice president under Ford
Ricky Nelson Rockefeller
Crystal
$800 [11]
The Italian Riviera east of Genoa is the Coast of the Rising Sun; west of Genoa it's the Coast of this
Setting Sun
$600 [16]
This heiress was tried for robbery in 1976 & got 7 years, but President Carter commuted her sentence
Patricia Hearst
Crystal
$600 [15]
'70s show with a "Pigs in Space" segment that featured Capt. Link Hogthrob of the spaceship Swinetrek
The Muppet Show
Victor
$600 [28]
(Hi, I'm Jane Seymour.) I starred on Broadway as Mozart's wife in this acclaimed drama
Amadeus
Victor
$400 [24]
"The Father of the University of Virginia"
Thomas Jefferson
Crystal
$600 [3]
1939 big screen Civil War saga that takes place in an aerodynamics test chamber
Gone with the Wind Tunnel
Kathy
DD $1,000 [10]
Malmo, one of Sweden's major cities, is just 16 miles from this capitol of another country
Copenhagen, Denmark
Kathy
$800 [21]
At the Gang of Four trial in China his widow said, "I was (his) dog. If he said bite someone, I bit him."
Mao Tse-tung
Crystal
$800 [17]
Last name of Hooterville pig Arnold
Ziffel
$600 [25]
"Landslide"
Lyndon B. Johnson
$800 [5]
Reclusive "That Girl" star who pens books like "Gravity's Rainbow" in her spare time
Marlo Thomas Pynchon
$1,000 [12]
For centuries the Dutch could put out to zee on this North Sea inlet that was dammed around 1930
Zuider Zee
$1,000 [22]
The cops' acquittal in the 1992 trial for beating this man resulted in the worst riots in L.A. since 1965
Rodney King
Kathy
$1,000 [18]
Besides a pig, it was the other animal in the title of the book on which the movie "Babe" was based
Sheep ("The Sheep-Pig")
$1,000 [27]
The "Son of the Grandfather"
Benjamin Harrison
Kathy Crystal
$1,000 [6]
"Sling Blade" Oscar winner who won a Pulitzer for "The Skin of Our Teeth"
Billy Bob Thornton Wilder
Crystal

Final Jeopardy!

FAMOUS NOVELS

Chapter XVI of this novel concerns "The Inn Which He Took for a Castle"

"Don Quixote"

Kathy "What is House of the 7 Gables" — wagered $1,301
Victor "What is Don Quizoto" — wagered $2,000
Crystal "What is The Prince and the Pauper?" — wagered $5,100

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