Show #3509 1999-12-02 (taped 1999-08-25) Regular

Contestants

Barbara Krause — a high school teacher from Redlands, California

Steven Wyatt — a locomotive engineer from Fort Wayne, Indiana

Karen Marlowe — a state and local planning coordinator from South Orange, New Jersey (whose 1-day cash winnings total $6,000)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Karen $600 $1,500 $1,100 $2,200
3rd place: Yahoo! Shopping gift certificate/shopping spree
$1,600
9 R, 3 W (including 1 DD)
Steven $1,300 $3,200 $7,400 $10,400
New champion: $10,400
$7,600
20 R (including 1 DD), 2 W (including 1 DD)
Barbara $700 $1,300 $2,100 $2,300
2nd place: Gateway 466C desktop computer + Broyhill computer home office cabinet
$2,100
15 R, 4 W

Jeopardy! Round

NEW REPUBLIC CAR & DRIVER POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY PREMIERE ROLLING "STONE" TIME'S MAN OF THE YEAR
$100 [12]
It became a new nation in 1991; its name means "White Russia"
Belarus (Byelorussia)
Barbara
$100 [10]
In a 1978 movie musical:Greased Lightning
Danny Zuko (John Travolta)
Barbara
$100 [6]
It's a nearly lightless chamber for developing your own prints & film
a darkroom
Karen
$100 [19]
It was sporty of a posh fellow like Prince Charles to turn out for this singing group's first movie in 1997
the Spice Girls
Karen
$100 [1]
Characterized by the use of primitive tools, it's the earliest known period of human culture
the Stone Age
Steven
$100 [24]
Issues flew off the newsstand when this pilot was Man of the Year for 1927
Charles Lindbergh
Barbara
$200 [13]
After a 9-month civil war with West Pakistan, this nation gained independence in the 1970s
Bangladesh (formerly East Pakistan)
Steven
$200 [11]
On '80s TV:The General Lee, a souped-up Dodge Charger
The Dukes of Hazzard /Bo & Luke Duke (John Schneider & Tom Wopat)
Steven
$200 [7]
Examples of these include telephoto & fish-eye
lenses
Karen
$200 [20]
Disney didn't take this film's 1996 premiere to Paris, but to the French Quarter of New Orleans
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
Steven
$200 [2]
Menippe mercenaria, this large edible crustacean, is found widely along the U.S. Atlantic coast
stone crab
Barbara
$200 [25]
Da! This Soviet leader made the cover for 1957
Nikita Khrushchev
Steven
$300 [14]
This new nation is south of Poland, north of Hungary and east of the Czech Republic
Slovakia (the Slovak Republic)
Steven
$300 [15]
On '60s TV:Black Beauty, the Green Hornet's car
Kato (Bruce Lee)
Steven
$300 [8]
The photo seenherewas taken with this popular brand of camera:
Polaroid
Karen
$300 [21]
This Bruce Willis movie about a menacing asteroid had its premiere at the Kennedy Space Center
Armageddon
Barbara
$300 [3]
In other words, a short distance away
a stone's throw
Barbara
$300 [26]
It was a dream come true for this minister in 1963
Martin Luther King Jr.
Barbara
$400 [29]
From 1946 to 1991, this nation on Greece's border was Yugoslavia's southernmost republic
Macedonia
$400 [16]
In the American version of a Japanese cartoon:Special Formula Mach 5
Speed Racer
Karen
$400 [9]
For a special effect, add a "star" one of these to the front of your camera
a filter
Steven
$400 [22]
Madonna said, "I feel like Cinderella" at the long-awaited premiere of this musical film
Evita
Barbara
$400 [4]
This large granite memorial near Atlanta was dedicated in 1970
Stone Mountain
Steven
$400 [27]
Egyptian leader who graced the cover for 1977
Anwar Sadat
Karen
$500 [30]
This "Stan" of 15 million people is the largest of the former Soviet Socialist Republics after Russia
Kazakhstan
Steven Barbara
$500 [17]
On '80s TV:KITT, a talking black Pontiac
Knight Rider or Michael Knight (David Hasselhoff)
Karen
$500 [18]
It's the 3-letter definition for measuring film speed
ISO (or ASA)
Steven
$500 [23]
Sadly, this late singer was unable to attend the Texas premiere of the movie about her, but husband Chris Perez did
Selena
Steven
$500 [5]
Edward I brought this Scottish coronation fixture to England in 1296
the Stone of Scone (the Stone of Destiny)
DD $500 [28]
Time wasn't "lion" when it named this emperor for 1935
Haile Selassie
Karen

Double Jeopardy! Round

BREAK OUT THE ATLAS ANNUAL EVENTS PLAY TIME BRITISH ROYAL HOUSES NOW HEAR THIS! FILE UNDER "H"
$200 [10]
About 1/3 of Alaska is north of this feature at 66 degrees 30' north latitude
the Arctic Circle
Steven
$200 [20]
Paraguay, whose capital is named for her assumption, celebrates her immaculate conception Dec. 8
the Virgin Mary
Barbara
$200 [1]
Calista Flockhart played the "fragile" Laura in a 1994 revival of this Tennessee Williams play
The Glass Menagerie
Steven
$200 [14]
Elizabeth II
Windsor
Barbara
$200 [17]
Salute the flag & give us the title of this marching favorite:
"Stars And Stripes Forever"
Steven
$200 [2]
Whether unlawful or justifiable, it's the killing of a human being
homicide
Barbara
$400 [11]
A monastery in the English town of Glastonbury is said to be the burial place of this legendary king
King Arthur
Karen
$400 [21]
The weekend after Labor Day in Louisville is "strictly" for this music style named for local flora
bluegrass
Steven
$400 [3]
In 1999 a play based on this Amy Tan book about mothers & daughters opened off-Broadway
The Joy Luck Club
Steven
$400 [15]
Elizabeth I
Tudor
Barbara
$400 [18]
He's the composer of the overture heard here:
Rossini
Karen Barbara
$400 [4]
In the '70s Van McCoy wanted you to "do" this dance
the hustle
Barbara
$600 [12]
One of the 2 Central American countries that do not have both a Pacific & an Atlantic coast
Belize & El Salvador
$600 [22]
The feet seenhereare taking part in this annual event:
the St. Patrick's Day Parade
Steven
$600 [5]
According to the title, it was "The Subject" of Frank Gilroy's 1965 Pulitzer Prize-winning play
Roses
$600 [16]
Richard III
York
DD $400 [27]
Heard here is the second, also the last, complete movement of a symphony by this composer:
Franz Schubert
Steven
$600 [7]
It's the term for the offspring of 2 animals or plants of different species
hybrid
Karen
$800 [25]
Today the largest city in the Bahamas, it was a haven for Caribbean pirates in the 18th century
Nassau
Steven
DD $1,000 [23]
The Ms. Foundation for Women urges parents to do this on the fourth Thursday in April
take their daughter with them to work
Steven
$800 [6]
The musical "Hello, Dolly!" was based on this play by Thornton Wilder
The Matchmaker
Barbara
$600 [19]
The energetic composition heardherewas written in 1900 by this Russian:
Rimsky-Korsakov
$800 [8]
I kid you not, it's the type of character seen here:
harlequin
Steven
$1,000 [26]
You'll find this 19,549-foot "Mount" in Canada's Yukon Territory
Mount Logan
$1,000 [24]
On October 3 Germans remember this 1990 event that many thought would take much longer
reunification
Barbara
$1,000 [13]
In 1928 writers Ben Hecht & Charles MacArthur made big news with this play
The Front Page
Barbara
$1,000 [9]
Greek for "the many", it means the common people or the masses
hoi polloi
Karen Barbara

Final Jeopardy!

NOVELISTS

"Omerta", the title of the last book he completed before his death in 1999, is Sicilian for "code of silence"

Mario Puzo

Karen "Who is Puzo?" — wagered $1,100
Barbara "Who is Mario Puzo?" — wagered $200
Steven "Who is Mario Puzo?" — wagered $3,000

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