Show #3501 1999-11-22 (taped 1999-08-24) Regular

Contestants

Dan McNamee — a microbiologist from Temecula, California

Robert Guzzo — a teaching assistant from Los Angeles, California

Janet Leach — a production control specialist from Greenland, New Hampshire (whose 3-day cash winnings total $29,800)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Janet $1,200 $1,900 $4,300 $1
3rd place: Samsung Evoca 140S Camera
$3,700
13 R (including 1 DD), 2 W
Robert $1,800 $3,600 $5,200 $1,800
2nd place: Zenith 36" Stereo TV & DirecTV Satellite System
$5,200
20 R, 4 W
Dan $100 $1,200 $1,000 $2,000
New champion: $2,000
$1,200
10 R (including 1 DD), 6 W (including 1 DD)

Jeopardy! Round

IT COMES WITH THE TERRITORY DISNEY VILLAINS A BUNCH OF "GREAT" LEADERS PULL SHIRLEY YOU MUST BE JOKING
$100 [14]
Tokelau, a territory of this country, is over 1,000 miles north of its North Island
New Zealand
Janet
$100 [6]
Jafar
Aladdin
Robert
$100 [18]
His forces defeated the Persian Army under Darius III in 333 B.C.
Alexander the Great
Robert
$100 [22]
You "pull a few" of these to get a favor done
Strings
Robert Dan
$100 [17]
This Oscar winner played the matriarch of the Partridge Family
Shirley Jones
Robert
$100 [1]
Steven Wright joked, "I put instant coffee in" this type of "oven and nearly went back in time"
Microwave
Dan
$200 [15]
In 1896 George Carmack, Skookum Jim & Tagish Charlie found gold in this territory
Yukon Territory
Robert
$200 [7]
Ursula
The Little Mermaid
Robert
$200 [11]
In the 18th century she founded a medical college & the first Russian school for girls
Catherine the Great
Dan
$200 [23]
From the idea of breaking camp comes this phrase for moving on
pull up stakes
Robert Dan
$200 [27]
She played Shirley Feeney on "Laverne & Shirley"
Cindy Williams
Dan
$200 [2]
It's the classic response to the request "Call me a cab!"
"OK, you're a cab!"
Dan
$300 [19]
In 1858 the British established this type of colony on India's Andaman Islands
Penal colony
Janet
$300 [8]
Scar
The Lion King
Robert
DD $400 [12]
This 9th century king of Wessex repeatedly repelled the Danes with great success
Alfred the Great
Dan
$300 [24]
Since the 8th century, it's what churchmen have pulled to ring their bells
ropes
Robert
$300 [28]
Shirley Manson is the lead singer of this "trashy" alternative band
Garbage
Dan
$300 [3]
When this gastropod in a shell rode on the turtle's back, it said, "Whee!"
Snail
Janet
$400 [20]
The price paid for these Caribbean islands in 1917 was $25 million, over 3 times what Alaska cost
Virgin Islands
Janet
$400 [9]
Clayton
Tarzan
$400 [13]
From 1682 to 1689 he shared the throne with his half-brother Ivan V
Peter the Great
Janet
$400 [25]
Word on the 2 buttons that preceded this one:(Curly in a "Three Stooges" clip showing a button marked "Pull")
Press
$400 [29]
The 1999 movie "The Haunting" was based on her novel "The Haunting of Hill House"
Shirley Jackson
Robert
$400 [4]
When singing "The Star-Spangled Banner", Pavarotti & Domingo could change the first line to this for Mr. Carreras
Jose, can you see by the dawn's early light
Janet
$500 [21]
Australia has an uninhabited territory named for this sea off its northeast coast
Coral Sea
$500 [10]
Kaa & Shere Khan
The Jungle Book
Robert
$500 [16]
During the Seven Years' War, this king gained great military prestige & land for Prussia
Frederick the Great
Robert
$500 [26]
Ermal Fraze holds the 1963 patent for part of the "tear strip opener" better known to pop drinkers as this
the pull tab
Dan
$500 [30]
"Moonraker" is one of the 3 James Bond movies that have featured her singing over the title sequence
Shirley Bassey
Robert
$500 [5]
Completes Groucho's "One morning I shot an elephant in my pajamas..."
"How he got in my pajamas, I'll never know!"
Robert

Double Jeopardy! Round

FUN WITH OPERA AUDIO BOOKS TELEVISION CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LITERARY EPITAPHS "CAR" PARK
$200 [5]
Pride! Envy! Gluttony! Lust! All that & more are dramatized in a 1933 opera named for this septet of vices
"The Seven Deadly Sins"
Robert
$200 [10]
Julie Harris reads the diary this girl wrote while in hiding in WWII Amsterdam
Anne Frank
Robert
$200 [1]
He was "X"-static when the first "X-Files" episode he directed aired 1 day after the birth of his baby.
David Duchovny
Janet
$200 [12]
While studying at Cambridge in the late 1960s, this prince showed a flair for acting in comedy revues
Prince Charles
Janet
$200 [17]
Beloved father of Cordelia, less beloved father of Goneril & Regan
King Lear
Robert
$200 [22]
Title of Oliver Goldsmith's title man "of Wakefield"
The Vicar
$400 [6]
Of a woman, an evil twin or a circus ape, what Sir Edgar's nephew turns out to be in "Der Junge Lord"
A circus ape
$400 [2]
This sitcom's last show of the '98-'99 season ended with the cast singing & dancing to "Brotherhood Of Man"
The Drew Carey Show
Janet Dan
$400 [13]
This Tudor king founded Cambridge's Trinity College in 1546
Henry VIII
Robert
$400 [18]
"Run", "Redux", "Rich", finally "At Rest"
Harry "Rabbit" Angstrom
Dan
$400 [23]
He traveled the Yellow Brick Road
Scarecrow
Janet Dan
$600 [7]
In "Susannah", a Bible-inspired opera, the elders are scandalized when they see the nude Susannah doing this outside
bathing in a creek
Robert Dan
$800 [4]
"Cosmetic" name of the magazine that's the focus of "Just Shoot Me", or what its racier episodes may make you do
Blush
Robert
$600 [14]
The 2 parts of St. John's college are connected by a copy of this Venetian bridge
Bridge of Sighs
Robert
$600 [19]
Devoted salesman & husband to Linda. "Attention must be paid."
Willy Loman
Dan
$800 [25]
In this casino game the winner is the one whose hand totals closest to 9
baccarat
Janet
$800 [8]
Lord Lechery, Madam Wanton & Madam Bubble are all characters in the 1951 opera based on this John Bunyan work
"Pilgrim's Progress"
Janet
$1,000 [11]
Like Burton & Taylor, Billy Zane & Leonor Varela had a romance when they played these lovers (in a 1999 miniseries)
Antony & Cleopatra
Robert
$800 [15]
This author of "Vanity Fair" studied at Cambridge but left without a degree
William Makepeace Thackeray
Dan
DD $1,000 [20]
Fondly remembered by the boys of The Brookfield School. Goodbye...
Mr. Chips
Dan
$1,000 [24]
It's a swine-like hoofed animal of the Western Hemisphere
Peccary
Robert
$1,000 [9]
A singing sofa & a chorus of frogs are featured in "L'Enfant et les Sortileges" by this "Bolero" composer
Maurice Ravel
Janet
DD $1,200 [3]
"Matlock" & "Designing Women" were both set in this state capital
Atlanta
Janet
$1,000 [16]
This great Flemish artist's "Adoration of the Magi" adorns King's College chapel
Peter Paul Rubens
Robert
$1,000 [21]
Died on safari after a short happy life. Placed here by his wife
Francis Macomber
Janet

Final Jeopardy!

FAMOUS WEDDINGS

In 1998 a 61-year-old piece of this couple's wedding cake sold for $26,000 at Sotheby's

The Duke of Windsor (former King Edward VIII) & Wallis Simpson

Dan "Who are the Duke of Windsor & Mrs. Simpson?" — wagered $1,000
Janet "Who are Queen Elizabeth & Edward?" — wagered $4,299
Robert "Who is Elizabeth & Albert?" — wagered $3,400

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