Show #3483 1999-10-27 (taped 1999-08-04) Regular

Contestants

Bill Tomber — a truck driver from St. Louis, Missouri

Janet Leach — a production control specialist from Greenland, New Hampshire

Kathy Trice — a media buyer from Columbia, South Carolina

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Kathy $-600 $-200 $3,400 $400
2nd place: a Sony home entertainment system featuring WebTV
$3,900
10 R, 3 W (including 1 DD)
Janet $2,500 $3,900 $11,600 $15,000
New champion: $15,000
$11,100
28 R (including 2 DDs), 1 W
Bill $300 $2,500 $3,900 $8
3rd place: Pinseeker golf clubs
$3,900
15 R, 3 W

Jeopardy! Round

GREEK ART SMALL SCREEN FAMILIES REMEMBERING THE '90s COLLEGE FOLK WATER ANIMAL GROUPS
$100 [26]
This symbol perverted by the Nazis is seen on ancient Greek coins
Swastika
Kathy
$100 [1]
The Clampetts, formerly of the Ozarks
The Beverly Hillbillies
Bill
$100 [2]
The Gulf War was triggered by the occupation of this country
Kuwait
Janet
$100 [17]
Rhode Island College was renamed this in 1804 after a colorful grad of the Class of 1786
Brown University
Janet
$100 [7]
Measuring volume, not weight, Gay-Lussac & Humboldt found the proportions in this formula for water
H2O
Kathy
$100 [12]
Porpoises don't need diplomas to swim in groups called these (neither do fish)
Schools
Janet
$200 [27]
"Athletic" name of this 5th century B.C. sculpture by Myron:
"The Discus Thrower"
Bill
$200 [22]
The Keatons of Columbus, Ohio
Family Ties
Bill
$200 [3]
In May 1995 Dow Corning declared bankruptcy, saying suits over these were making it go bust
Breast implants
Janet
$200 [18]
This Boston college was named for preacher Charles Wesley, not poet Ralph Waldo
Emerson
Janet
$200 [8]
Common adjective for water whose dissolved salts make it difficult to lather
Hard water
Janet
$200 [13]
Lions must have a lot of self-esteem because this is the term for a group of them
Pride
Janet
$300 [28]
This alloy was the favorite of sculptors in the Classical period, but few original examples survive
Bronze
Janet
$300 [23]
The Carringtons of Denver, Colorado
Dynasty
Janet
$300 [4]
Introduced in 1990, it's the bestselling SUV of the decade
Ford Explorer
Bill
$300 [19]
In 1967 Mellon Institute merged with the college founded by this industrialist
Andrew Carnegie
Kathy
$300 [9]
From the Latin for "water", it's the type of structure seen here:
Aqueduct
Janet
$300 [14]
Of a winter, a spring or a summer, the correct term for a group of teals
Spring
Kathy
$400 [29]
The Temple of Zeus at Olympia included a 12-part series depicting these mythical efforts
Labors of Hercules
Bill
$400 [24]
The Taylors of Mayberry & the Taylors of Detroit
The Andy Griffith Show & Home Improvement
Bill
$400 [5]
In September 1995 the Washington Post published the manifesto of the terrorist nicknamed this
"The Unabomber"
Bill
DD $500 [20]
You can study everything from theater to theology, but not dentistry, at the Tulsa university he founded in 1963
Oral Roberts
Kathy
$400 [10]
The "radiation" type of this condensed water vapor is formed by cooling of the earth & burns off quickly
Fog
Kathy
$400 [15]
Every Capricorn should know a group of these ruminants is called a tribe
Goats
Janet
$500 [30]
The Parthenon was a major source for the marble works this lord brought back to England
Lord Elgin
Kathy
$500 [25]
The Robinsons of the Jupiter II
Lost in Space
Janet
$500 [6]
ESPN's X Games debuted in 1995 under this slightly longer title
Extreme Games
Janet
$500 [21]
In 1982 this former U.S. president founded his own center at Emory University
Jimmy Carter
Bill
$500 [11]
From Dutch for "salt", it's a term used of standing water with a salty, unpleasant taste
Brackish
Janet Bill
$500 [16]
It's the "homicidal" term for a flock of crows
Murder
Bill

Double Jeopardy! Round

U.S. HISTORIC SITES SOUNDTRACKS BY SONGS MEN OF LETTERS POTENT POTABLES ON THE ROCKS DON'T MIND "F" I DO
$200 [26]
Standing 630 feet high, it's the tallest structure in St. Louis
Gateway Arch
Janet
$200 [11]
1995:"The Virginia Company","Colors of the Wind"
Pocahontas
Bill
$200 [1]
Elwyn Brooks...
E.B. White
Janet
$200 [6]
Launched in 1974, this tasty spirit combines fresh dairy cream with triple-distilled Irish whiskey
Bailey's Irish Cream
Kathy
$200 [16]
It's the traditional "rock" for an engagement ring
Diamond
Bill
$200 [21]
It was the Selective Service System classification for a person who was unfit for active duty
4-F
Kathy
$400 [27]
The attack on Pearl Harbor killed 2,403 Americans, almost half of them on this ship that's now a memorial
U.S.S. Arizona
Bill
$400 [12]
1965:"You're Gonna Lose That Girl","You've Got to Hide Your Love Away"
Help!
Janet
$400 [2]
Alfred Edward...
A.E. Housman
Kathy
$400 [7]
Traditionally, they're the 2 sauces that spice up a Bloody Mary
Tabasco & Worcestershire
Janet
$400 [17]
This rock seen here makes for a nice set of beads:
Turquoise
Janet
$400 [22]
The spice he added to the role of Salieri won him an Oscar
F. Murray Abraham
Bill
$600 [28]
John Wilkes Booth's diary is on display at this Washington, D.C. theatre
Ford's Theatre
Janet
$600 [13]
1992:"I'm Every Woman","I Will Always Love You"
The Bodyguard
Janet
$600 [3]
Edgar Laurence...
E.L. Doctorow
$600 [8]
This cognac-based "Grand" liqueur is flavored with bitter orange peel
Grand Marnier
Janet
$600 [18]
It's shiny & black & the hardest of all coals
Anthracite
Janet Bill
$600 [23]
Just one of these aerosol or refrigerant molecules can destroy up to 100,000 ozone molecules
CFCs
Bill
DD $800 [29]
Family memorabilia can be found at this author's parents' "Little House" in De Smet, South Dakota
Laura Ingalls Wilder
Janet
$800 [14]
1983:"I Heard It Through the Grapevine","Good Lovin'","Joy to the World"
The Big Chill
Janet
$800 [4]
Edward Morgan...
E.M. Forster
Janet
$800 [9]
Mix vodka & Kahlua & you'll have this colorful classic
Black Russian
Bill
$800 [19]
Lazurite is the chief mineral of this decorative blue rock used since ancient times
Lapis lazuli
Janet
$800 [24]
Pieces he scribbled for magazines like Scribner's were collected in his "Flappers and Philosophers"
F. Scott Fitzgerald
Kathy
$1,000 [30]
Castle Clinton National Monument was originally a fort renamed in 1815 for this New York City mayor
DeWitt Clinton
Janet
$1,000 [15]
1988:"Don't Worry Be Happy","Kokomo"
Cocktail
Kathy
$1,000 [5]
Vidiadhar Surajprasad...
V.S. Naipaul
Kathy
DD $1,500 [10]
The rhyming name of this tropical cocktail means "out of this world" in Tahitian
Mai Tai
Janet
$1,000 [20]
This rock formed from hardened lava formed the Hawaiian Islands
Basalt
$1,000 [25]
As president of South Africa, he ended the ban on the African National Congress
F.W. de Klerk
Bill

Final Jeopardy!

HOCKEY TEAMS

This National Hockey League team regularly practices for fans at the world's largest mall

Edmonton Oilers

Kathy "What are the Minnesota Lakers" — wagered $3,000
Bill "What are the Hartford Whalers?" — wagered $3,892
Janet "Who are the Edmonton Oilers?" — wagered $3,400

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