Show #3588 2000-03-22 (taped 2000-01-11) Regular

Contestants

Ron Josephson — an environmental engineer from Silver Spring, Maryland

Sara Winterer — an actress originally from Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania

Andrew Burke — a technical writer from Atlanta, Georgia (whose 1-day cash winnings total $11,401)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Andrew $2,700 $4,100 $5,100 $2,000
2nd place: Fisher Soundstage Home Theater System & Blockbuster Gift Cards
$4,800
19 R (including 1 DD), 2 W
Sara $-200 $-100 $4,900 $100
3rd place: Epson Digital Photography Package
$4,900
11 R, 3 W
Ron $800 $2,600 $9,200 $10,201
New champion: $10,201
$8,800
20 R (including 1 DD), 3 W (including 1 DD)

Jeopardy! Round

PRESIDENTIAL FATHER'S DAY PARTS OF A BUILDING THE 7 WONDERS OF THE ANCIENT WORLD BIG SCREEN TIME TRAVEL BEAR FEAT "RH" FACTOR
$100 [8]
Sam Ealy Johnson, Jr.
Lyndon B. Johnson
Andrew
$100 [21]
The dormer type of this is placed vertically in a gable in a sloping roof
Window
Andrew
$100 [1]
They were ancient even before the other 6 wonders were built
Pyramids
Andrew
$100 [6]
In 1949 Bing Crosby played this title New Englander who travels back to a time of knights & ladies
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court
Andrew
$100 [26]
At about 9 feet & 1,700 pounds, this large bear shares its name with an Alaskan island
Kodiak
Ron
$100 [16]
A lot of exaggerated hip swinging is used in this complex Cuban dance
Rhumba
Andrew
$200 [9]
Theodore Roosevelt
Teddy Roosevelt
Andrew Sara
$200 [22]
Home is where this floor of the fireplace is
Hearth
Andrew
$200 [2]
Its flowers & trees were irrigated by slaves turning screws to lift water from the Euphrates River
Hanging Gardens of Babylon
Ron
$200 [7]
When this duo traveled through time in a souped-up phone booth, everything was "Excellent"
Bill & Ted
Ron
$200 [27]
The Asiatic black bear also bears the beary nice name of these Indian mountains where it dwells
Himalayas
Ron
$200 [17]
Glen Campbell was this kind of "Cowboy" in a 1975 No. 1 hit
"Rhinestone Cowboy"
Ron
$300 [10]
Benjamin Harrison V
William Henry Harrison
Andrew Ron
$300 [23]
It's a tastier-sounding synonym for a doorcheck or doorpost
Door jamb
Sara
$300 [3]
This ancient wonder is said to have worn a sun-ray crown & stand beside, not over, a harbor
Colossus of Rhodes
Ron
$300 [13]
The fourth installment of this film series involved 2 time-traveling whales
Star Trek
Andrew
$300 [28]
Often named Bruin, this species is the most likely to be found in children's stories of Europe & Asia
Brown bear
Ron
$300 [18]
It can be a serious quarrel or a red-stalked vegetable used in cooking
Rhubarb
Sara
$400 [11]
Leslie Lynch King
Gerald Ford
Ron
$400 [24]
An unsolicited book manuscript is submitted "over" this, a crosspiece above a door
Transom
Andrew
$400 [4]
Its light was created by fires of wood or oil intensified by several metal mirrors
Lighthouse of Alexandria
Andrew
$500 [15]
A military "Experiment" sends sailor Michael Pare over 40 years into the future in this film
The Philadelphia Experiment
Andrew
$400 [29]
This smallest bear species bears the name of a heavenly object
Sun bear
$400 [19]
This critter seen here shares its name with a wife of the ancient Greek god Cronus:
Rhea
Andrew
$500 [12]
William Jefferson Blythe III
Bill Clinton
Andrew
$500 [25]
L-E-N-T-I-L spells a legume; rearranged & spelled this way, you get a supporting piece
L-I-N-T-E-L
Sara Ron
$500 [5]
In the 4th century, this ancient wonder was transported from Olympia to Constantinople
Statue of Zeus at Olympia
DD $700 [14]
As this author, Malcolm McDowell chases Jack the Ripper across time in the 1979 thriller "Time After Time"
H.G. Wells
Andrew
$500 [30]
Spectacled bears are the only species found on this continent
South America
Andrew
$500 [20]
It's a term for a free-form musical composition emotional in effect & improvisational in nature
Rhapsody
Ron

Double Jeopardy! Round

COUNTIES OF ENGLAND ACTRESSES THE BRONTE BEAT OSCAR-WINNING SONGS AYE AYE, ADMIRAL ISMs
$200 [2]
With 1 T it's an English county; with 2 Ts, Heisman Trophy winner Tony
Dorset/Dorsett
Sara
$200 [1]
This star who plays TV's Dharma is a classically trained ballerina
Jenna Elfman
Ron
$200 [10]
This Emily Bronte novel opens with Mr. Lockwood telling of a visit with his landlord, Mr. Heathcliff
"Wuthering Heights"
Ron
$200 [16]
"When You Wish Upon A Star"
Pinocchio
Andrew Ron
$200 [25]
In 1805, in memory of this admiral, his brother William was made an Earl of Trafalgar
Lord Nelson
Ron
$200 [11]
By definition, it's the ism practiced by a peeping Tom
Voyeurism
Andrew
$400 [7]
Sussex was named for the south Saxons; this county was named for the east Saxons
Essex
Sara
$400 [3]
Movies like "The River" & "Crimes of the Heart" have earned her 5 Oscar nominations for Best Actress
Sissy Spacek
Andrew Sara
$400 [12]
Charlotte's experience at boarding school formed the basis for Lowood in this 1847 novel
"Jane Eyre"
Sara
$400 [17]
"Take My Breath Away"
Top Gun
Andrew
$600 [28]
In less than a day, May 1, 1898, his fleet demolished the Spanish fleet in Manila Bay
George Dewey
$400 [21]
This "rate" tells how many criminals leave prison & relapse into bad behavior
Recidivism
Ron
$600 [8]
Its name means "Southern district with the fringe on top" (okay, we lied about the fringe part)
Surrey
Andrew
$600 [4]
She revealed that after making "The Heartbreak Kid" she had a fling with Elvis Presley
Cybill Shepherd
Sara
$600 [13]
Like the title character of Anne's "Agnes Grey", Anne & Charlotte both worked as these
Governesses
Sara
$600 [18]
"You Must Love Me"
Evita
Sara
$800 [29]
At the National Security Council Ollie North reported to this vice admiral
John Poindexter
Ron
$800 [23]
From Greek for "The Inhabited World", it refers to the movement toward Christian unity
Ecumenism
$800 [9]
Becket was killed in this county, home to Canterbury
Kent
$800 [5]
(Hi, I'm Melody Thomas Scott from "The Young and the Restless") In my film debut at age 8, I stole the show playing this Alfred Hitchcock thief as a young girl
Marnie
Sara
$800 [14]
The book of poetry Charlotte, Emily & Anne published under this pseudonymous last name sold only 2 copies
Bell (Currer, Ellis & Acton)
Sara
$800 [19]
"I'm Easy"
Nashville
DD $1,000 [27]
He died a vice admiral in 1817, that little 1789 mutiny behind him
William Bligh
Ron
$1,000 [24]
As part of this Renaissance movement, Montaigne & Erasmus advocated individual reason
Humanism
Ron
$1,000 [26]
The westernmost county of England, or what the eldest son of the monarch is duke of
Cornwall
Ron
$1,000 [6]
This French actress played a seductress in "Damage" before nursing "The English Patient"
Juliette Binoche
Ron
$1,000 [15]
The portrait of the Brontes seen here was painted by this man, their brother:
Patrick Branwell Bronte
$1,000 [20]
"Sooner or Later (I Always Get My Man)"
Dick Tracy
Sara
$1,000 [30]
He supervised the planning & construction of the first U.S. nuclear-powered sub, the Nautilus
Hyman Rickover
Ron
DD $2,000 [22]
Max Weber's best-known work is "The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of" this economic system
Capitalism
Ron

Final Jeopardy!

HISTORIC PEOPLE

After his 1955 death, his papers were given to Jerusalem's Hebrew Univ. & his violin was left to his grandson

Albert Einstein

Sara "Who is Jascha Heifitz (Isaac Stern)" — wagered $4,800
Andrew "Who is Benny?" — wagered $3,100
Ron "Who is Einstein?" — wagered $1,001

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