Show #3592 2000-03-28 (taped 2000-01-12) Regular

Contestants

Andrew Millians — a cameraman from Los Angeles, California

Jennifer Yuan — a web designer from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Bryan Marcus — a sales clerk from Montevallo, Alabama (whose 2-day cash winnings total $12,199)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Bryan $1,200 $1,200 $2,400 $4,800
3rd place: Zenith See-Thru TV
$6,600
13 R (including 1 DD), 3 W (including 1 DD)
Jennifer $1,200 $3,800 $7,000 $12,101
New champion: $12,101
$6,000
18 R (including 1 DD), 1 W
Andrew $1,000 $1,400 $6,000 $11,900
2nd place: Trip to Nova Scotia courtesy of Collette Tours
$6,000
20 R, 4 W

Jeopardy! Round

THE PHILADELPHIA STORY SPELL THE LAST NAME THE BRONZE AGE POP SONGS BY THE NUMBERS WE'LL ALWAYS HAVE PARROTS HOW "RIGHT" YOU ARE!
$100 [3]
You can visit the house on Arch Street where she's said to have made the first American flag
Betsy Ross
Jennifer
$100 [14]
Former New York governor Mario...
C-U-O-M-O
Andrew
$100 [15]
Winning a bronze medal at the Olympics means you came in this position
Third
Bryan
$100 [5]
In a 1969 Three Dog Night ballad, this number is "the loneliest number that you'll ever do"
One
Bryan
$100 [1]
Most parrots live in holes in trees or mounds; the monk parakeet is one of the few that builds these
Nests
Andrew
$100 [16]
The position played by Tony Gwynn
Right field
Jennifer
$200 [4]
A statue of this film character once stood at the top of the Art Museum steps; now it's outside of the Spectrum
Rocky Balboa
Andrew
$200 [18]
Former Russian president Boris...
Y-E-L-T-S-I-N
Andrew
$200 [17]
Oliver Stone has one of these medals first created by executive order on February 4, 1944
Bronze Star
Jennifer Andrew
$200 [6]
Pack your bags because Eddie Money had these, the title of a 1978 hit
"Two Tickets To Paradise"
$200 [2]
The African grey is known as the most accomplished species of this desirable ability
Speaking/talking
Bryan
$200 [19]
By a unanimous vote in 1948, the U.N. adopted a "Universal Declaration of" these
Human rights
Andrew
$300 [9]
This man's national memorial includes a 30-ton statue of him & is found at the science museum named for him
Ben Franklin
Jennifer
$300 [24]
Stone Age cartoon series star Fred...
F-L-I-N-T-S-T-O-N-E
Andrew
$300 [28]
The dupondius was an old one of these made of bronze
coin
$300 [8]
"I was dreamin' when I wrote this" Prince favorite, so "forgive me if it goes astray"
"1999"
Jennifer
$300 [7]
Type of parrots seen here; at least they can be together:
Lovebirds
Andrew
$300 [20]
It's the first sentence in the Miranda warning given by police officers to arrestees
"You have the right to remain silent"
Andrew
$400 [10]
Both the Declaration of Independence & this 1787 document were signed in Independence Hall
Constitution
Bryan
$400 [26]
WWI French premier Georges...
C-L-E-M-E-N-C-E-A-U
Jennifer
$400 [29]
The baldacchino, a 95' high bronze canopy designed by Bernini, stands in this basilica
St. Peter's Basilica
Jennifer
$400 [22]
According to the title of a Spice Girls ballad, when this happens, "It's the only way to be"
"2 Become 1"
$400 [12]
This bird, Nymphicus hollandicus, is closely related to the cockatoo & has a similar name
Cockatiel
Andrew
$400 [21]
It's where you'll find the Parisian districts of Montmartre & La Villette
Right Bank of the Seine
Bryan
DD $500 [11]
Until the 1980s no building in Philly rose higher than the statue of this man that tops City Hall
William Penn
Bryan
$500 [27]
Russian ballet dancer/defector Rudolf...
N-U-R-E-Y-E-V
Jennifer
$500 [30]
Pulp hero Doc who was "The Man of Bronze"
Doc Savage
Bryan Andrew
$500 [25]
This Tommy Tutone tune begins, "Jenny Jenny, who can I turn to?"
"867-5309"
Jennifer
$500 [13]
In a Monty Python sketch, the Norwegian blue parrot is either dead or just pining for these inlets
Fjords
Jennifer
$500 [23]
The slow-moving pace of this ocean dweller of the Balaenidae family nearly led to its extinction
Right whale
Jennifer

Double Jeopardy! Round

"G"EOGRAPHY QUOTATIONS WHILE HENRY VIII WAS KING THE DIRECTOR'S CHAIR THAT'S REVOLTING! DOTS NICE
$200 [1]
Carved by the Colorado River, its depth exceeds 1 mile in places
Grand Canyon
Andrew
$200 [8]
"Mmm...chocolate" is often said by this "Simpsons" character
Homer
Andrew
$200 [19]
In his 1512 "Commentariolus" he stated the planets travel around the sun
Copernicus
Jennifer Andrew
$200 [9]
"Grand Theft Auto","Cocoon","Splash"
Ron Howard
Andrew
$200 [6]
The Zapatistas
Mexico
Andrew
$200 [14]
In Braille, 1 dot represents "A"; in Morse code, 1 dot represents this letter
E
Bryan Jennifer Andrew
$400 [2]
This Manhattan residential section is bounded by West 14th Street on the north & Broadway on the east
Greenwich Village
Jennifer
$400 [15]
In 1858 he said, "I believe this government cannot endure permanently half slave and half free"
Abraham Lincoln
Andrew
$400 [20]
In 1534, after working on the tomb of the Medici, this artist moved from Florence to Rome
Michelangelo
Andrew
$400 [10]
"How Green Was My Valley","The Searchers","The Grapes of Wrath"
John Ford
Jennifer
$400 [7]
The Tamil Tigers
Sri Lanka
Bryan
$400 [27]
Mason Dots are a popular type of this
Candy
Andrew
$600 [3]
This U.S. territory in the Marianas Islands was first claimed by Spain in 1565
Guam
Andrew
$600 [21]
An Emily Dickinson poem begins, "Because I could not stop for" this "he kindly stopped for me"
Death
Jennifer
$800 [25]
In 1534 he published "Gargantua", part 2 of "Pantagruel"
Rabelais
$600 [11]
"Vincent & Theo","The Player","Ready to Wear"
Robert Altman
Jennifer
$600 [16]
The Shining Path
Peru
Andrew
$600 [28]
Laser printer resolution is measured in DPI, standing for this
Dots per inch
Bryan
$800 [4]
Important towns in this west African republic include Tema, Kumasi & Accra
Ghana
Bryan
$800 [22]
"In politics, if you want anything said, ask a man. If you want anything done, ask a woman", said this British leader
Margaret Thatcher
Andrew
$1,000 [26]
In 1526 Babar set up this dynasty in Delhi
Mogul
Bryan
$1,000 [13]
"French Kiss","The Accidental Tourist","Body Heat"
Lawrence Kasdan
Andrew
$800 [17]
The FARC
Colombia
$800 [29]
The dots used in this Chinese game are seen here:
Mahjong
Bryan
$1,000 [5]
This city bordering Dallas shares its name with a hanging floral decoration
Garland
Bryan
$1,000 [23]
Wilde play that says, "To lose one parent may be regarded as a misfortune...to lose both seems like carelessness"
"The Importance of Being Earnest"
Bryan
DD $4,200 [24]
Cosimo I refounded the university of this city & parents of the time leaned towards sending their kids there
Pisa
Bryan
DD $1,800 [12]
"Before the Revolution","Last Tango in Paris","The Last Emperor"
Bernardo Bertolucci
Jennifer
$1,000 [18]
The Moro National Liberation Front
Philippines
$1,000 [30]
From the Dutch for "to dot", it's to paint using small dots, & was a popular 18th century type of engraving
Stippling
Jennifer

Final Jeopardy!

PLAYS

In 1998 the city of New Orleans gave the title object of this play to the city of San Francisco

"A Streetcar Named Desire"

Bryan "What is a Streetcar named Desire?" — wagered $2,400
Andrew "What is the streetcar named Desire" — wagered $5,900
Jennifer "What is the streetcar named Desire" — wagered $5,101

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