Show #3654 2000-06-22 (taped 2000-03-28) Regular

Contestants

Carl Goldman — a funeral director from Peabody, Massachusetts

Cindy Wolfson Ciullo — a vintage clothing store owner from Perth Amboy, New Jersey

Michele Harvey — a software engineer from Centreville, Virginia (whose 1-day cash winnings total $10,800)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Michele $1,400 $2,700 $7,400 $5,400
2-day champion: $16,200
$9,100
23 R, 3 W (including 2 DDs)
Cindy $100 $400 $1,200 $900
2nd place: Trip to the Inn at Union Square, San Francisco
$1,200
6 R, 1 W
Carl $800 $1,400 $7,300 $0
3rd place: Skagen Sapphire Collection Watches
$7,400
20 R, 3 W (including 1 DD)

Jeopardy! Round

HISTORY ORGANIZATIONS TV MOMS LONDON LANDMARKS 20th CENTURY PEOPLE THE BIG "BANG"
$100 [11]
Legend says in 1811 & 1812 earthquakes on the Midwest's New Madrid Fault made this river run backwards
Mississippi River
Michele
$100 [19]
The American Legion is headquartered in this city known for its Memorial Weekend auto race
Indianapolis
Michele
$100 [1]
Tabitha & Adam
Samantha Stevens/Elizabeth Montgomery
Michele
$100 [26]
The postal code of this imposing royal residence is SW1A 1AA
Buckingham Palace
Carl
$100 [16]
He was born in Germany, worked in a shaving brush factory, was U.S. Secretary of State & got an hon. knighthood in 1995
Henry Kissinger
Cindy
$100 [4]
It's the magical title automobile created by Ian Fleming
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
Michele
$200 [12]
Around 1200 this city became capital of a Muslim empire in India; its "New" version is India's capital today
Delhi
Michele
$200 [22]
You're no dummy if you know the American League for this card game was founded in 1927
Bridge
Carl
$200 [2]
Keith, Laurie, Danny, Chris & Tracy
Shirley Partridge/Shirley Jones
Michele
$200 [27]
5,000 photos of this complex, home of the Crown Jewels, were taken for the video game "Traitors Gate"
Tower of London
Cindy
$200 [17]
Erte designed arte in the 1920s for "George White's Scandals" & this man's "Follies"
Flo Ziegfeld
Carl
$200 [7]
Rigid bracelets, or an '80s all-girl pop band
Bangles
Cindy
$300 [13]
Pope Paul III was a leader in this movement whose name implies it opposed Protestantism
the Counter-Reformation
$300 [23]
This organization known for its packages helped train the first Peace Corps volunteers in Latin America
CARE
Michele Carl
$300 [3]
Mabel Buchman
Jamie Buchman/Helen Hunt
Carl
$300 [28]
Admission is free to this landmark, although there are charges to see its Undercroft Museum & royal chapels
Westminster Abbey
Michele
$300 [20]
In 1991 this founder of the Bolshevik Party had his name stripped from a city
V.I. Lenin
Michele
$300 [8]
This U.S. city lies north of Belfast on the Penobscot River
Bangor, Maine
Michele
$400 [14]
"Rich" in democracy, this country held some of Central America's first free elections in the 1890s
Costa Rica
$400 [24]
Charitable organization whose logo is seen here:
The United Way
Michele
$400 [5]
Becky, Darlene & D.J.
Roseanne Connor/Roseanne Barr
Cindy
$400 [29]
A new "Blackadder" comedy was filmed for the 758-million-pound dome built to celebrate this
the Millennium
Michele
$400 [21]
This Prussian was awarded the Blue Max in January 1917 for destroying 16 enemy planes
Manfred von Richthofen ("The Red Baron")
Carl
$400 [9]
Chitralada Palace is the royal residence of King Rama IX & his family in this city
Bangkok
Michele
$500 [15]
This "Great" king who died in 4 B.C. married Mariamne, the last princess of the Maccabees' line
Herod the Great
Michele Cindy
DD $1,000 [25]
Founded in 1958, if it were a person, it couldn't join itself until 2008--that's when it turns 50
AARP (American Association of Retired Persons)
Michele
$500 [6]
Chuck, Richie & Joanie
Marion Cunningham/Marion Ross
Carl
$500 [30]
You'll find the Savoy Hotel on this street that runs from Trafalgar Square to Fleet Street
The Strand
$500 [18]
After a poor reception in Naples in 1901, this tenor vowed never to sing there again & never did
Enrico Caruso
Michele
$500 [10]
130 million souls live in this country whose flag is seen here:
Bangladesh
Michele

Double Jeopardy! Round

NORWAY BACK WHEN THE OSCARS HOMECOMING PEN NAMES COMMUNICATION CROSSWORD CLUES "T"
DD $100 [28]
A king of this name rebuilt Oslo in the 1600s & for a while the city was named after him
King Christian (Christiania)
Carl
$200 [6]
His performance in "The Cider House Rules" earned him his second Oscar--& a standing ovation
Michael Caine
Carl
$200 [21]
His last act as president was turning on the National Christmas Tree lights for the Iran hostages' return
Jimmy Carter
Carl
$200 [1]
Agatha Mary Clarissa Miller used this married name as a pen name, even after divorcing her first husband
Agatha Christie
Carl
$200 [16]
In 1889, 13 years after the invention of this, William Gray installed the first pay one
Telephone
Michele
$200 [2]
Sovereign's seat(6)
throne
Carl
$200 [26]
The 1814 Convention of Moss, presumably held on the north side of a tree, united Norway with this country
Sweden
Carl
$400 [11]
Adding that he was "stunned" to win, this star of "American Beauty" quipped, "This is the highlight of my day"
Kevin Spacey
Carl
$400 [22]
He painted the homecoming seen here:
Norman Rockwell
Cindy
$400 [4]
Mudrooroo, AKA Colin Johnson, gained fame as an Aboriginal writer from this country
Australia
Carl
$400 [17]
A film on this Indian tribe's WWII code talkers won an Emmy Award in 1996
Navajo
Michele
$400 [3]
It follows mouse or tourist(4)
trap
Cindy
$400 [27]
He's the Norway "rat" in the photo seen here:
Vidkun Quisling
Carl
$600 [12]
Robin Williams & some high-kicking Lady Mounties performed this nominated song from the "South Park" film
"Blame Canada"
Carl
$600 [23]
(Hi, I'm Shawn Colvin) My album "A Few Small Repairs" featured this Grammy-winning song about an awkward return
"Sunny Came Home"
Michele
$600 [5]
Under a joint pen name, this "Congo" author co-wrote "Dealing: Or the Berkeley-to-Boston 40-Brick Lost-Bag Blues"
Michael Crichton
Michele
$600 [18]
In the 1970s local TV newscasts adopted this 10-letter "legal" term to advertise on-the-scene reports
Eyewitness
$600 [7]
A romantic rendezvous(5)
tryst
Carl
$800 [29]
In the 1300s Bergen, a fish trade center, became affiliated with this German commercial league
Hanseatic League
Carl
$800 [13]
This Best Actress winner for "Boys Don't Cry" said, "I pray for the day when...we actually celebrate our diversity"
Hilary Swank
Carl
$800 [24]
This Indian nation holds an annual homecoming holiday in Tahlequah, Oklahoma
Cherokee
Michele Carl
$800 [10]
Hilda Doolittle was famous for publishing her poems under this extremely short pen name
H.D.
DD $700 [20]
The study of the meaning of words, it sometimes disparagingly refers to meaningless distinctions
semantics
Michele
$800 [8]
Shakespearean storm(7)
tempest
Carl
$1,000 [30]
In 1939 Norway claimed an Antarctic "land" named for this Norwegian queen
Queen Maud
$1,000 [14]
Winning for Best Supporting Actress, she called Jon Voight "A great actor, but a better father"
Angelina Jolie
Michele
$1,000 [25]
This once & future king made an emotional return to Cambodia in 1991
Norodom Sihanouk
Carl
$1,000 [15]
This famous pen name of Hector Hugh Munro sounds like a beverage served with sushi
Saki
Michele
$800 [19]
The FCC has replaced this "system" that used the reassuring phrase "This is only a test"
Emergency Broadcast System
Michele
$1,000 [9]
Puccini's Pekingese princess(8)
Turandot

Final Jeopardy!

CONTEMPORARY AMERICANS

This man's father, an Omaha stockbroker & politician, once returned his Congressional pay raise

Warren Buffett

Cindy "Who McCain" — wagered $300
Carl "Who is Kerrey" — wagered $7,300
Michele "Who is Kerrey?" — wagered $2,000

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