Show #3651 2000-06-19 (taped 2000-03-28) Regular

Contestants

Gavin Edwards — an author from Brooklyn, New York

Bobby Reddy — a physician from Playa del Rey, California

Gregg Fanselau — a paralegal originally from Denver, Colorado (whose 1-day cash winnings total $9,601)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Gregg $2,500 $3,700 $15,300 $19,599
2-day champion: $29,200
$13,900
32 R (including 1 DD), 3 W
Bobby $600 $900 $1,100 $1,200
3rd place: Bicycles, Racing Shirts & Festina Watches
$2,600
8 R, 2 W (including 1 DD)
Gavin $900 $1,000 $5,500 $7,575
2nd place: Trip to Paris/Tour de France courtesy of Festina
$4,400
13 R (including 1 DD), 2 W

Jeopardy! Round

U.S.A. MOVIE SPOUSES THE 1860s A CENTURY OF FOOD POSTS "CK"
$100 [12]
Fillmore filled in as Utah's territorial capital until this city took over in 1856
Salt Lake City
Gregg
$100 [11]
Spencer Tracy's in "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner"
Katharine Hepburn
Gregg
$100 [1]
In March of 1867 Secretary of State Seward arranged to buy this "icebox" for a total of $7.2 million
Alaska
Gavin
$100 [8]
A San Pedro, California packer first put this fish into cans in 1903; its casserole wasn't introduced until the '30s
Tuna
Gregg
$100 [26]
In 1492 Martin Pinzon commanded this ship; his brother Vicente commanded the Nina
Pinta
Bobby
$100 [2]
The "culture" type is emotional disruption caused by living in a society not one's own
Shock
Gavin
$200 [13]
The "American" breed of this dog is Virginia's official state dog--Tallyho!
Foxhound
Gregg
$200 [25]
Michelle Pfeiffer's in "The Story of Us"
Bruce Willis
Gregg Gavin
$200 [4]
In 1864 this motto first appeared on a U.S. coin, a 2-cent piece
"In God We Trust"
Gregg
$200 [9]
George Bush vetoed this veggie 62 years after it was brought to the U.S. from Italy
Broccoli
Gavin
$200 [27]
In 1981, just before becoming president of Egypt on Sadat's death, Hosni Mubarak held this post
Vice president
Gregg
$200 [3]
Edmund Bergler, credited with inventing the term "writer's" this, must not have felt it--he wrote several books
Block
Gregg
$300 [14]
Music lovers know this city is home to the Rhode Island Philharmonic
Providence
Gregg
$300 [24]
Meg Ryan's in "When a Man Loves a Woman"
Andy Garcia
Bobby
$300 [5]
In 1865 this man began making distinctive cowboy hats in his one-man factory in Philadelphia
John Stetson
Bobby
$300 [10]
In 1949 Charles Lubin introduced a cheesecake with this name, his daughter's
Sara Lee
Bobby
$300 [28]
Irving Thalberg produced "A Night at the Opera" as a unit producer at this studio
MGM
Gregg
$300 [17]
A metal measuring rod that's poked into a car's crankcase
Dipstick
Gavin
$400 [15]
Sounds fishy, but Mystic Aquarium is one of the top attractions in this state
Connecticut
Gregg
$400 [21]
Jeff Daniels' in "Terms of Endearment"
Debra Winger
Bobby Gavin
$400 [6]
On October 4, 1861 the U.S. Navy authorized the construction of this ironclad ship; it was launched 118 days later
Monitor
Gregg
$500 [23]
Mr. Cardini's 1924 invention, it was called "The greatest recipe to originate from the Americas in 50 years"
Caesar salad
Bobby
$400 [29]
In 1877 Bat Masterson was elected sheriff of Ford County, Kansas with this "car" town as his headquarters
Dodge City
Gregg
$400 [18]
They're barrel's 2 partners in an expression meaning "the whole thing"
Lock & stock
Gavin
$500 [16]
At 306 feet high, the Bennington Battle Monument in this state was once the tallest battle monument in the world
Vermont
Gavin
$500 [20]
Richard Dreyfuss' in "Close Encounters..."
Teri Garr
$500 [7]
In 1868 this lodge, the B.P.O.E., was founded in New York City by 15 entertainers
Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks
Gregg
DD $1,500 [22]
Reuben Mattus created this ice cream (& its Danish-sounding name) in the Bronx in 1961
Haagen-Dazs
Bobby
$500 [30]
This 11th century poet held the post of astronomer in the Persian royal court
Omar Khayyam
Gregg
$500 [19]
Athletic position in which the thighs are against the chest & the arms wrap around the shins
Tuck
Bobby

Double Jeopardy! Round

POETRY TERMS OF SERVICE ALSO AT THE 2000 GRAMMYS POPES NAMED LEO WEIRD WEIGHTS & MEASURES "EX" WORDS
$200 [19]
Poe poem containing the line "What a world of happiness their harmony foretells!"
"The Bells"
Gregg
$200 [1]
President of Uganda:1971-1979
Idi Amin
Gavin
$200 [2]
The Best Chamber Music Performance was this German's sonatas with Lambert Orkis, not Schroeder, on piano
Beethoven
Gregg
$200 [3]
Leo I's Petrine Theory established that the popes inherit this man's authority
Saint Peter
Gregg
$200 [8]
A kip is a deadweight load equivalent to this many pounds, half a short ton
1000
Gregg Gavin
$200 [14]
Form of address for a foreign ambassador or a bishop
Your Excellency
Gavin
$400 [20]
His epic Civil War poem "John Brown's Body" won the Pulitzer Prize in 1929
Stephen Vincent Benet
Gregg Bobby
$400 [27]
Prime minister of Japan:1941-1944
Hideki Tojo
Gregg
$400 [9]
The Best Long Form Music Video featured this "fiery" rock guitarist who died in 1970
Jimi Hendrix
Gregg
$400 [4]
In an 1895 letter Leo XIII wrote against this country's separation of church & state
USA
Gregg
$400 [10]
Don't wine, a jeroboam is just 2 of these you might find in your wine Selleck...er, cellar
Magnums
Gavin
$400 [15]
From the Latin for "up high", it means to glorify or honor
Exalt
Gregg
$600 [21]
This 1915 Edgar Lee Masters work was an assemblage of over 200 self-inscribed epitaphs from a Midwestern town
Spoon River Anthology
Gregg
$600 [28]
"Magnificent" dictator of Florence, Italy:1478-1492
Lorenzo de' Medici
Bobby
$800 [12]
Los Palominos won for Best Performance in this Mexican-American style made famous by Selena
Tejano
Gavin
$600 [5]
Leo IV rebuilt Rome after it was sacked by the Saracens, people of this religion
Islam
Gregg
$600 [16]
A centistere is this fraction of a stere, a measure of stacked wood
a hundredth
Gregg
$600 [23]
Spit
Expectorate
Gregg
$800 [22]
This Longfellow schooner "Sailed the wintry sea; and the skipper had taken his little daughter to bear him company"
Hesperus
$800 [29]
Prime minister of Canada:1984-1993
Brian Mulroney
Gregg
$1,000 [13]
Richard Burton won a Grammy in 1976; this man, no relation, won in 2000 for reading the words of Martin Luther King
LeVar Burton
Gavin
$800 [6]
After being attacked on the streets of Rome in 799, Leo III took refuge with this king of the Franks
Charlemagne
Gregg
$800 [17]
It can be a unit of circular measure equal to 60 degrees, or an instrument used by navigators to measure angles
Sextant
Gregg
$800 [24]
"Extrude" means to thrust out; drop 2 letters & you get this similar word meaning to ooze forth
Exude
Gregg
$1,000 [26]
This Shelley poem is subtitled "An Elegy on the Death of John Keats"
"Adonais"
$1,000 [30]
Prime minister of Great Britain:1916-1922
David Lloyd George
DD $1,700 [11]
Burning Spear won for Best Album in this musical category with "Calling Rastafari"
Reggae
Gavin
$1,000 [7]
Term for the buying of religious offices; Leo IX was the pope who put a stop to it
Simony
Gregg
DD $2,400 [18]
Last name of the child star of "Terminator 2"; he'll go the whole 220 yards for you
(Edward) Furlong
Gregg
$1,000 [25]
In 1978 this group topped the pop charts with "Kiss You All Over"; since then they've had 10 No. 1 country hits
Exile
Gregg

Final Jeopardy!

HISTORIC PEOPLE

Venetians called him "Il Milione", man of the million lies

Marco Polo

Bobby "Who was Marco Polo?" — wagered $100
Gavin "Who is Marco Polo?" — wagered $2,075
Gregg "Who is Marco Polo?" — wagered $4,299

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