Show #3655 2000-06-23 (taped 2000-03-28) Regular

Contestants

Sandi Rosenfeld — an attorney and executive recruiter from Queens, New York

Rick Robertson — an environmental consultant from Carrollton, Texas

Michele Harvey — a software engineer from Centreville, Virginia (whose 2-day cash winnings total $16,200)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Michele $2,700 $4,900 $8,800 $8,800
3-day co-champion: $25,000
$10,600
28 R, 4 W (including 3 DDs)
Rick $600 $600 $4,400 $8,800
New co-champion: $8,800
$4,400
10 R, 1 W
Sandi $500 $500 $2,700 $700
2nd place: Trip to Dollywood, Sevierville, Tennessee
$2,700
9 R, 1 W

Jeopardy! Round

THE SOPRANOS EUROPEAN RIVERS MARSHMALLOW CUISINE FISHY WORDS REMEMBER 1999? THAT'S HISTORY
$100 [1]
New Jersey native James Gandolfini plays mobster Tony Soprano on this network's "The Sopranos"
HBO
Rick
$100 [26]
It's London's chief water supply
Thames River
Rick
$100 [21]
The treats made with margarine, marshmallows & this "talking" Kellogg's cereal have only 3 grams of fat per serving
Rice Krispies
Rick
$100 [16]
To complain about minor issues
Carp
Michele
$100 [10]
100 million stamps incorrectly placing this big landmark in Colorado instead of Arizona won't be released
Grand Canyon
Michele
$100 [6]
In 1925 Reza Pahlavi deposed the last of the Kajars & took over as Shah of this country
Iran
Michele
$200 [2]
When Dr. Melfi put Tony on this brand of antidepressant, it had some side effects on his married life
Prozac
Michele
$200 [27]
In Paris the banks of this river have been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site
Seine
Sandi
$200 [22]
You always want another of these campfire treats, marshmallows, chocolate & graham crackers (hence their name)
s'mores
Michele
$200 [17]
It's a place for a bird to roost or for a person to sit
perch
Rick
$200 [12]
Bank of America was taken to task for its employee-adopt-one-of-these machines-&-keep-them-clean program
ATM
Michele
$200 [7]
This rebel group in Nicaragua was named for an anti-American rebel of the 1920s
Sandinistas
Sandi
$300 [3]
This famous son, the "Choirboy of the Board", played himself & joined the richest poker game in Jersey
Frank Sinatra Jr.
Michele
$300 [28]
In 1992 Slovaks altered this river's course on the border of Slovakia & Hungary to improve navigation
Danube
Sandi
$300 [23]
This marshmallow sandwich from the Chattanooga Bakery, a favorite in the South with RC Cola, has been around since 1917
MoonPie
Michele
$300 [18]
A small quantity you might pat on with a finger
Dab
Michele
$300 [13]
He got a new car, the Lancia Jubilee, seen here with some of his Guards:
Pope John Paul II
Sandi
$300 [8]
In 1976 Spain ceded Spanish Sahara to Mauritania & this country
Morocco
$400 [4]
Before she played Tony's mom, Nancy Marchand won 4 Emmys as Ed Asner's publisher boss on this show
Lou Grant
Michele
$400 [29]
In 1937 this Russian river's first hydroelectric project was completed at Ivankovo
Volga
Michele
$400 [24]
Trademark name of the marshmallow treats seen here; they're Easter favorites:
Peeps
Michele
DD $500 [19]
Since 1777 this ale has been brewed in Burton on Trent, England, a town with exceptional well water
Bass
Michele
$400 [14]
E-mails flew as moves were made to name Saint Isidore of Seville the patron saint of this global system
Internet
Michele
$400 [9]
When the Tuscaroras joined, the Iroquois League updated its name to this
League of Six Nations
$500 [5]
Once rock & roll's Little Steven & Miami Steve, he plays Soprano lieutenant Silvio Dante
Steven Van Zandt
Michele
$500 [30]
This country's longest river, the Gudena, winds 98 miles through the Jutland Peninsula
Denmark
Michele
$500 [25]
Adding almonds & marshmallows to chocolate ice cream, this "grand" ice cream company created Rocky Road
Dreyer's (Edy's accepted)
Michele
$500 [20]
In Spanish it can mean "pretty" as well as a tuna-like fish
bonito
Sandi
$500 [15]
This craft that had its 15 minutes of fame in 1961 was recovered from the ocean floor in 1999
Liberty Bell (Gus Grissom's capsule)
Rick
$500 [11]
This Alexandrian added latitude & longitude lines to his maps around 151 A.D.
Ptolemy
Michele

Double Jeopardy! Round

THE SOPRANOS HEY, ARNOLD! FUN FACTS ABOUT STATES & CAPITALS WORMS PRO WRESTLING HIGH "IQ"
$200 [8]
Luisa Tetrazzini was famed for her ability to hit these; we hope she ended her career on one
High note
Michele
$200 [6]
Eggsactly! He led the capture of Fort Ticonderoga from the Brits in 1775
Benedict Arnold
Rick
$200 [1]
The only state capital whose name ends in 3 vowels, it's also the northernmost
Juneau, Alaska
Michele Sandi
$200 [24]
This former NBA rebounding champ is nicknamed "The Worm"
Dennis Rodman
Michele
$200 [21]
In the '80s Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane were called Midnight Express, among the greatest of these "teams"
Tag teams
Sandi
$200 [16]
It's a small shop specializing in fashionable & often expensive clothing
Boutique
Michele
$400 [9]
Lillian Russell made her debut in this duo's "H.M.S. Pinafore" & later became a star of burlesque
Gilbert & Sullivan
Rick
$400 [7]
He clubbed & sliced his way to victory in the 1960 U.S. Open
Arnold Palmer
Michele
$400 [2]
The only state whose name ends in 3 vowels
Hawaii
Sandi
$400 [25]
This man, already pronounced a heretic, was formally declared an outlaw by 1521's Edict of Worms
Martin Luther
Sandi
$400 [22]
This '50s wrestler whose name advertised his good looks used to toss bobby pins to his fans
Gorgeous George
Rick
$400 [17]
Don't take it personally, it's just a detailed analysis of a subject or literary work
Critique
Michele
$600 [10]
Amelita Galli-Curci brightened up opera as this type of soprano, Italian for "coloring"
Coloratura
Michele
$600 [13]
If you've looked over copies of "Dover Beach", you know he penned it
Matthew Arnold
$600 [3]
One of the original 13, it's the only state whose name ends in 3 consonants
Massachusetts
Michele
DD $500 [29]
This adjective that means "worm-shaped" is used to describe the human appendix
Vermiform
Michele
$600 [23]
Wrestler Captain Lou Albano played her dad in the video for "Girls Just Want to Have Fun"
Cyndi Lauper
Michele
$600 [18]
"Everything Must Go" at this type of sale held by a company that's "all washed up"
Liquidation sale
$800 [11]
Singer Rosa Ponselle's parents hopefully gave her this middle name, the last name of singer Dame Nellie
Melba
$800 [14]
This "Study of History" author saw history as a succession of civilizations, not political entities
Arnold Toynbee
DD $800 [4]
The only state capital whose name ends in 3 consonants, namely R, C & K
Bismarck, North Dakota
Michele
$600 [27]
According to a proverb about how much abuse one will tolerate, "Even a worm will" do this
Turn
Michele
$800 [26]
Steve Austin got this nickname when his then wife insisted he drink his tea while it was still hot
"Stone Cold"
Michele
$800 [19]
This No. 1 song from 1963 was written & performed by Sister Luc-Gabrielle
"Dominique"
Rick
$1,000 [12]
In 1976 Gwyneth Jones sang Brunhilde in the centenary performances of this Richard Wagner tetralogy
The "Ring" Cycle
Sandi
$1,000 [15]
The 12-tone system of musical composition was created by this self-taught Austrian
Arnold Schoenberg
$1,000 [5]
It's the only state whose name begins with 2 vowels
Iowa
Rick
$800 [28]
Seen here, this classic singing group had a No. 1 hit in 1952 with the "Glow Worm"
The Mills Brothers
Michele
$1,000 [20]
Maputo is its capital
Mozambique
Rick

Final Jeopardy!

CHILDREN'S LITERATURE

"Max et les Maximonstres" is the French title of this children's classic

"Where the Wild Things Are"

Sandi "What is the Big Mon" — wagered $2,000
Rick "What is "Where the Wild Things Are"?" — wagered $4,400
Michele "What is Where the Wild Things Are?" — wagered $0

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