Show #3659 2000-06-29 (taped 2000-03-29) Regular

Contestants

Bill McCormick — an attorney from Corona del Mar, California

Dru Daigle — an administrative assistant from Dracut, Massachusetts

Brady Bellis — a former stockbroker from Encinitas, California (whose 1-day cash winnings total $10,100)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Brady $400 $200 $2,200 $0
3rd place: Nokia 8860 Wireless Phone
$2,200
14 R (including 1 DD), 10 W (including 1 DD)
Dru $300 $1,300 $2,100 $100
2nd place: Trip to Spice Islands Beach Resort, Grenada
$2,100
9 R, 3 W
Bill $2,300 $2,200 $5,500 $4,500
New champion: $4,500
$5,800
16 R (including 1 DD), 3 W

Jeopardy! Round

THIS IS I COUNTRY CLASSIC CINEMA SEE THE USA MEET THE PERRYS "WORD" PLAY FROGS & TOADS
$100 [8]
An island, it's the world's northernmost "I" country
Iceland
Bill
$100 [3]
1942:"Major Strasser has been shot. Round up the usual suspects."
Casablanca
Bill
$100 [14]
The office & courtroom where this president began his career have been restored in Independence, MO.
Harry S. Truman
Bill
$100 [10]
Matthew Perry commanded an early steam warship that was named for this inventor
Robert Fulton
Brady Dru Bill
$100 [1]
The first of these was seen in the New York World newspaper Dec. 21, 1913
Crossword puzzle
Bill
$300 [24]
2-word term for all members of the family Hylidae, having adaptations like sticky foot pads for climbing
tree frogs
Brady
$200 [9]
They're the only 2 "I" countries to border each other
Iran & Iraq
Brady
$200 [4]
1939:"I don't know nothin' 'bout birthin' babies!"
Gone With the Wind
Dru
$200 [15]
The Hall of Fame devoted to these Texas lawmen in Waco has memorabilia belonging to Bonnie & Clyde
Texas Rangers
Brady
$200 [23]
Matt & Ollie's father served at this S.C. city in the Revolution; their nephew was killed there in the Civil War
Charleston
Brady
$200 [2]
An introductory chapter or essay
Foreword
Bill
$400 [25]
Like caterpillars, tadpoles undergo a process called this to become adult frogs
Metamorphosis
Brady
$300 [11]
One of this country's driest regions is the Negev Desert, with an annual rainfall of usually less than 10 inches
Israel
Brady
$300 [5]
1927:"Wait a minute, wait a minute, you ain't heard nothin' yet!"
The Jazz Singer
Bill
$300 [18]
The silver dollar seen here commemorates this, established in 1872:
Yellowstone National Park
Brady
$300 [27]
Matthew helped establish the curriculum at this school founded in 1845
U.S. Naval Academy
$300 [16]
This game show premiered on CBS Oct. 2, 1961
Password
Bill
$500 [26]
This toad whose male cares for eggs was used in Paul Kammerer's controversial genetic experiments
Midwife toad
$400 [12]
Its ethnic groups include the Dayaks on Borneo, the Toraja on Sulawesi & some Papuan groups on Irian Jaya
Indonesia
Bill
$400 [6]
1939:"The moors and I wiil never change. Don't you, Cathy"
Wuthering Heights
Brady
$400 [19]
Built in Boston in 1723, this house of worship is also known as Christ Church
Old North Church
Bill
DD $400 [28]
Instead of "danger", Oliver Perry might have said that this, a synonym for "danger", "is my middle name"
Hazard
Brady
$400 [20]
It's the 2-word term for computer manipulation of text
Word processing
Brady
$500 [13]
Among its 26 counties are one famed for its cut glass & one known for its tweed cloth
Ireland
Bill
$500 [7]
1931:"Listen to them. Children of the night. What music they make."
Dracula
Bill
$500 [17]
Highlights of New Orleans' Jackson Square include the cast iron balconies of the Pontalba Apts. & this cathedral
St. Louis Cathedral
Dru
$500 [22]
William Henry Harrison was the recipient of Oliver's message "We have met the enemy, and" this
"they are ours"
Dru Bill
$500 [21]
It's defined as a word from one language that has become part of everyday usage in another
Loan word

Double Jeopardy! Round

THE HISTORY OF THE WORLD PART 2 DENSE MATTER TV REDUX THEATRE "STREET"S LESSER-KNOWN NAMES
$200 [11]
Established in 1624 by the Dutch, it's the old name for New York City
New Amsterdam
Brady
$200 [12]
Of the 3 normal states of water, the densest
Liquid
Brady Dru
$200 [1]
The January 23, 2000 "Felicity" was a tribute to this TV show, with Janeane Garofalo filling Rod Serling's duties
The Twilight Zone
Brady
$200 [3]
It's the one-word title of Margaret Edson's Pulitzer Prize-winning play; we understand if brevity is the soul of it...
"Wit"
Brady Bill
$200 [19]
Bruce Springsteen's backup group
The E Street Band
Brady
DD $500 [25]
Union soldier John McTammany was on a roll when he invented this honky-tonk musical instrument
the player piano
Bill
$400 [13]
Babur, a Muslim ruler from Central Asia, conquered India in 1526 & established this empire
the Mogul Empire
Dru
$400 [17]
This term for a dense growth of shrubs dates back to before 1000 A.D.
thicket (hedge accepted)
Brady
$400 [2]
Seen in an '80s sitcom, this alien from Melmac returned in a 1999 "Love Boat"
ALF
Brady Dru
$400 [7]
Men were "Falling in Love Again" with this German actress when Sian Phillips played her on Broadway in 1999
Marlene Dietrich
Dru
$400 [20]
An actor for almost 40 years, he didn't appear in films until playing Kaspar Gutman in 1941's "The Maltese Falcon"
Sydney Greenstreet
Bill
$1,000 [24]
Laurent Clerc helped this man open the first free American school for the deaf in 1817
Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet
$600 [14]
Now president, this man was previously appointed General Secretary of China's Communist Party in 1989
Jiang Zemin
DD $1,000 [18]
The second-most densely populated U.S. state, it ranks 43rd in overall population
Rhode Island
Brady
$600 [4]
A 1995 episode of "Mad About You" featured this actor as Alan Brady, his part on the old "Dick Van Dyke Show"
Carl Reiner
Brady
$600 [8]
Of "Closer", "Side Man", "Lonesome West" or "Not About Nightingales", 1999's Tony winner for Best New Play
"Side Man"
$600 [21]
Sinclair Lewis based much of the background for Dr. Kennicott in this novel on his father, a country doctor
Main Street
Bill
$800 [15]
In 900 A.D. Gorm the Old became this Scandinavian country's first monarch
Denmark
Brady Dru Bill
$800 [5]
In the September 17, 1996 episode of "Roseanne" he returned as Lou Grant
Ed Asner
Brady
$800 [9]
Kevin Spacey made his Broadway debut in 1982 in a revival of this playwright's "Ghosts"
Henrik Ibsen
Brady
$800 [22]
In 1995 she became the first American skier--man or woman--to win a World Cup downhill season title
Picabo Street
Bill
$1,000 [16]
In 1936 Francisco Franco began his revolution against the Spanish republic in these islands off northwest Africa
Canary Islands
Brady
$1,000 [6]
These small balls of fur returned for a "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" episode & a "Jeopardy!" Teen Tournament
Tribbles
Dru
$1,000 [10]
Comedie Larmoyante, or "tearful comedy", was established as a genre in the 1700s in this country
France
Dru
$1,000 [23]
This nickname for the Bank of England is over 300 years old
"Old Lady of Threadneedle Street"
Dru

Final Jeopardy!

BRITISH LITERATURE

This 1901 novel named for its hero opens at the Lahore Museum

Kim

Dru "What" — wagered $2,000
Brady "What is Mrs. Dalloway?" — wagered $2,200
Bill "What is Ulysses?" — wagered $1,000

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