Show #3598 2000-04-05 (taped 2000-02-01) Regular

Contestants

Russell Walks — a customer service representative from Billings, Montana

Bernadette Hanson — a print production manager from Putnam Valley, New York

Saran Fox — a writer and story editor from Los Angeles, California (whose 1-day cash winnings total $7,601)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Saran $500 $2,900 $5,500 $11,000
2nd place: Trip to Outrigger Hotel, Waikiki Beach, Hawaii
$5,500
18 R, 2 W
Bernadette $1,400 $2,000 $-600 $-600
3rd place: $1,000 Shopping Spree courtesy of Sony Card
$-600
10 R, 5 W
Russell $1,700 $1,300 $7,300 $11,001
New champion: $11,001
$7,900
20 R (including 1 DD), 5 W (including 1 DD)

Jeopardy! Round

PRESIDENTIAL QUOTES TRANSPORTATION SLANG 4-LETTER MAGAZINES FOOD & DRINK HIGHWAY 61 REVISITED BOB DYLAN
$100 [18]
In an 1864 letter, Abraham Lincoln wrote, "If" this "is not wrong, nothing is wrong"
Slavery
Saran
$100 [10]
You auto know a ragtop is one of these
Convertible
Bernadette
$100 [5]
Henry Luce helped create these 2 magazines, one in 1923, the other in 1936
Time & Life
Russell
$100 [12]
Pisum sativum, the garden variety of this legume, usually bears 5 to 10 seeds in its pods
Peas
Saran
$100 [23]
The famed rhyming signs of this shaving product first appeared on Highway 61 in Minnesota
Burma Shave
Bernadette
$100 [1]
Jenna Elfman played drums when Bob made an appearance on this ABC sitcom
Dharma & Greg
Bernadette
$200 [19]
In a televised speech, he told the nation, "I misled people, including my wife. I deeply regret that"
Bill Clinton
Saran
$200 [11]
Slang for a ship, it's what you'll find a nursery rhyme trio sailing in
Tub
Saran Russell
$200 [6]
It's how you say "She" in France & Korea & Romania & 29 other international editions
Elle
Bernadette
$200 [13]
If you eat it slowly, this cereal might increase your "word power":
Alpha-Bits
Russell
$200 [24]
The highway passes Castle Danger & Knife River as it skirts this Great Lake en route to Duluth
Lake Superior
Bernadette
$200 [2]
In 1998 a man with "Soy Bomb" marked on his chest interrupted Bob's performance at this awards show
Grammy Awards
Saran
$300 [20]
On January 8, 1947, he told Congress that "America was not built on fear. America was built on courage"
Harry S. Truman
Bernadette Russell
$300 [17]
Rhyme time term for a huge 18-wheeler
Big rig
Saran
$300 [7]
People sure are saying things about this new magazine from Tina Brown
Talk
Bernadette
$300 [14]
You're heading for this brand of beer when you "Head for the Mountains"
Busch
Russell
$300 [25]
As a boy, this late entertainment giant lived in the Highway 61 town of Leland, where his best friend was named Kermit
Jim Henson
Saran
$300 [3]
In 1975 Bob spoke out for this imprisoned boxer; in 1999 Denzel Washington played him on film
Rubin "Hurricane" Carter
Bernadette
$400 [21]
Concerning this 1773 event, John Adams wrote, "This is the most magnificent movement of all"
Boston Tea Party
$400 [29]
It's not madness, a reefer is this type of railroad car
Refrigerator car
$400 [8]
Mary J. Blige got personal in the Sept. 1999 issue of this hip-hop music magazine founded by Quincy Jones
Vibe
Bernadette
$400 [15]
Of crunchy, smoke flavored or less sodium, the one not yet a variety of Spam
Crunchy
Russell
$400 [26]
In the 1980s this evangelist confessed to sins he'd committed in motels along Highway 61 in Louisiana
Jimmy Swaggart
Russell
$400 [4]
When this Robbie Robertson group first backed Dylan in the '60s, it was known as The Hawks
The Band
Russell
$500 [22]
He was the 1st president to call the White House "A bully pulpit"
Theodore Roosevelt
Saran
DD $1,000 [30]
An eggbeater is one of these
Helicopter
Russell
$500 [9]
Carey Lowell wrote about Deepak Chopra for this Conde Nast magazine of personal well-being
Self
Russell
$500 [27]
This Swiss chard relative found in Florentine dishes probably comes from Asia & was used medicinally
Spinach
Saran
$500 [28]
Highway 61 leads to the Delta city of Clarksdale in this state
Mississippi
Russell
$500 [16]
Bob's "Lay Lady Lay" was considered for this 1969 Jon Voight film, but didn't make the soundtrack
Midnight Cowboy
Saran

Double Jeopardy! Round

RECONSTRUCTION BUSINESS & INDUSTRY 18th CENTURY THEATER NATIONAL NAMES BEING JOHN MALKOVICH FILMS NEWSPEAK
$200 [15]
This largest Tennessee city needed its own reconstruction after 1866 race riots there
Memphis
Saran Bernadette Russell
$200 [11]
In 1926 the Peet Bros. merged their soap company with this one, which then merged with Colgate
Palmolive
Saran
$200 [19]
Voltaire thought this man was the greatest sage of all time & wrote "The Chinese Orphan" to show his morals
Confucius
Russell
$200 [16]
Ukrayina
Ukraine
Bernadette
$200 [1]
John played this doctor & his potion-drinking alter ego in 1996's "Mary Reilly"
Dr. Jekyll
Russell
$200 [6]
The "sport" of quickly scanning through TV stations by remote control
Channel surfing
Russell
$400 [24]
The 1876 exposition celebrating this helped reconcile North & South
Centennial
Saran Bernadette
$400 [12]
In the 1950s Dannon popularized this product in the U.S.
Yogurt
Saran
$400 [20]
This "Tom Jones" author's political satire "Pasquin" wasn't well received by the government
Henry Fielding
Saran
$400 [17]
Eire
Ireland
Saran
$400 [2]
John Malkovich & Glenn Close play a game of intrigue & seduction in this 1988 costume drama
Dangerous Liaisons
Russell
$400 [7]
Multislacking means playing with one of these instead of working
Computer
Russell
$600 [25]
From what he's carrying, it's the nickname of the Northerner seen here:
Carpetbagger
Russell
$600 [13]
This family's Texas "ranch" covers 825,000 acres, an area bigger than Rhode Island
King Ranch
Saran Bernadette
$600 [21]
In 1777, over 100 years after Moliere's "The School for Wives", Sheridan wrote "The School" for this
Scandal
Saran
$600 [18]
Osterreich
Austria
Bernadette
$800 [4]
Clint Eastwood protects the president from would-be assassin John Malkovich in this 1993 thriller
In the Line of Fire
$600 [8]
It's the diesel-powered multipurpose U.S. military vehicle that replaced the Jeep
Humvee
Russell
$800 [26]
To rejoin the Union, Southern states had to ratify this amendment giving citizenship to ex-slaves
the 14th Amendment
Saran
$800 [14]
In the 1970s, this white buck-shoed singer & his family endorsed the West Bend coffee maker
Pat Boone
Russell
$800 [22]
Schiller's "The Robbers" was part of this 3-word German literary movement
Sturm und Drang
DD $1,000 [3]
John played Lennie & Gary Sinise was George in a 1992 film adaptation of this Steinbeck novel
Of Mice and Men
Russell
$800 [9]
Achieve 3 sports championships in a row like the Chicago Bulls & you've achieved one of these triples
Three-peat
Russell
$1,000 [27]
Andrew Johnson provoked his own impeachment when he fired Edwin Stanton from this post
Secretary of War
Saran
$1,000 [23]
Sir Joshua Reynolds painted this British actress as the tragic muse seen here:
Sarah Siddons
Bernadette Russell
$1,000 [5]
1999's "Being John Malkovich" has John being John Malkovich & this star being a puppeteer
John Cusack
Russell
$1,000 [10]
A modern soldier no longer eats C-rations but instead gobbles up these, known as MREs for short
Meals ready to eat
Russell

Final Jeopardy!

EUROPEAN AUTHORS

The name of this author who died in 1924 has become an adjective meaning surreal or nightmarish

Franz Kafka (Kafkaesque)

Saran "Who is Kafka?" — wagered $5,500
Russell "Who was Kafka?" — wagered $3,701

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