Show #3515 1999-12-10 (taped 1999-09-14) Regular

Darlene Lieblich game 1.

Contestants

Darlene Lieblich — a television executive from Van Nuys, California

Mike Bartley — a social studies teacher originally from New Berlin, Wisconsin

Clif Bailey — a peace officer and firefighter from Euless, Texas (whose 1-day cash winnings total $7,585)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Clif $1,500 $2,400 $5,200 $200
3rd place: Coleman Camping Equipment Package
$6,200
18 R (including 2 DDs), 3 W (including 1 DD)
Mike $200 $2,100 $5,700 $999
2nd place: Trip to the Inn of the Anasazi, Santa Fe, New Mexico
$5,700
15 R, 3 W
Darlene $700 $1,800 $4,400 $8,700
New champion: $8,700
$4,400
17 R, 4 W

Jeopardy! Round

THE PERIODIC TABLE KUBRICK CLASSICS WWII BEFORE & AFTER ROBIN THE CRADLE
$100 [13]
Elements in the periodic table are arranged according to this number
Atomic number
Clif
$100 [1]
Pauline Kael said the only amusing character in this 1968 film was HAL
2001: A Space Odyssey
Darlene
$100 [7]
Secret destination of a Japanese strike force that set out from the Kuril Islands November 26, 1941
Pearl Harbor/Hawaii
Clif
$100 [21]
He called for his fiddlers three to help him compose "Night and Day"
Old King Cole Porter
Darlene
$100 [2]
He's starred in 2 "Good" movies: "Good Morning, Vietnam" & "Good Will Hunting"
Robin Williams
Clif
$100 [18]
England set up its National Health Service in 1948 to provide people coverage from "The cradle to" this
The grave
Clif
$200 [14]
It's the lightest of the noble gases
Helium
Darlene
$200 [3]
Kubrick's 13th & final feature film, it stars Tom Cruise & Nicole Kidman
Eyes Wide Shut
Clif
$200 [8]
This term for bursting antiaircraft shells came from the German flugabwehrkanone
Flack
Darlene
$200 [24]
"Spin City" star who knows "the truth is out there"
Michael J. Fox Mulder
Mike
$200 [9]
That old gang of his included Will, John & Tuck
Robin Hood
Clif
$200 [19]
Game seen here:(played with string between two hands)
Cat's cradle
Darlene
$300 [15]
In 1860 this German known for his "burner" co-discovered cesium
Robert Bunsen
Clif
$300 [4]
Characters in this 1964 film include Col. Bat Guano & Gen. Jack D. Ripper
Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb
Clif Darlene
$300 [10]
Of 2, 5 or 10 million men, total drafted by the U.S. during the war
10 million
Clif Mike Darlene
$300 [25]
"North By Northwest" star who painted "American Gothic"
Cary Grant Wood
Darlene
$300 [20]
He's the only Bee Gee who fits the category
Robin Gibb
Mike Darlene
$300 [28]
This Boston "Hall" is known as "The Cradle of American Liberty"
Faneuil Hall
Darlene
$400 [16]
Element No. 61, it's named for a mythical stealer of fire
promethium
Darlene
$400 [5]
Nabokov turned in a script for this film; the question is did Kubrick use it?
Lolita
Darlene
$400 [11]
After Russia became our "friend", he was referred to in the press as "Uncle Joe"
Joseph Stalin
Clif
$400 [26]
"Piano Man" who pounded out the folktales of Uncle Remus
Billy Joel Chandler Harris
Darlene
$400 [22]
This former soap star is married to Sean Penn
Robin Wright
Clif
$400 [29]
In Roman myth this powerful tot killed 2 serpents in his cradle
Hercules
Mike
$500 [17]
Co doesn't stand for columbium but rather for this element used mostly in making alloys
cobalt
Mike Darlene
$500 [6]
"He gives new meaning to the word 'meticulous'", said Jack Nicholson after working on this Kubrick film
The Shining
Mike
DD $500 [12]
This battle of June 1942, soon after the Battle of the Coral Sea, is considered the turning point of the Pacific war
Midway
Clif
$500 [27]
Popular Saint-Exupery character waiting around to become king of England
The Little Prince of Wales
$500 [23]
Medical thriller writer who has given us "Coma" & "Vector"
Robin Cook
Mike
$500 [30]
The "reactionary" toy seen here is known as this scientist's "cradle":
Isaac Newton

Double Jeopardy! Round

EAST ASIAN CITIES THEY SAYETH OF BEAUTY LANGUAGES 20th CENTURY FACES GUINNESS RECORDS
$200 [24]
The 1998 Olympics have come & gone, but this city still has one of Japan's oldest representations of Buddha
Nagano
Mike Darlene
$200 [7]
Around 1500 this artist wrote in his notebook "In life beauty perishes, but not in art"
Leonardo da Vinci
Darlene
$200 [1]
Asturo-Leonese & Aragonese are 2 dialects of this language
Spanish
Mike
$200 [2]
She's the former Milwaukee school teacher & world leader seen here:
Golda Meir
Clif
$200 [14]
The company began in 1759 when Arthur Guinness established a brewery in this capital city
Dublin
Mike
$200 [19]
Albert Hammond had a No. 5 hit in 1972 with the forecast "It Never Rains" here
In Southern California
Darlene
$400 [25]
Kaohsiung is the major port serving this island of over 20 million people
Taiwan
Clif Mike
$400 [8]
In "Childe Harold" this poet talks of "the fatal gift of beauty"
Lord Byron
$400 [10]
This language developed in 4 phases: Ancient, Hellenistic, Byzantine & Modern
Greek
Darlene
$400 [3]
All eyes were on this woman when she testified in October of 1991:
Anita Hill
Mike
$400 [15]
At the pub, ask for Guinness in this standard measure, not the equivalent .568 liters
Pint
Clif
$400 [20]
Van Halen in 1984 & Kris Kross in 1992 each had a No. 1 hit with this 1-word title
"Jump"
Clif
$600 [26]
In the 1940s this North Korean capital was home to forces of the occupying Soviet army
Pyongyang
Mike
$600 [9]
It's the Oscar Wilde novel that includes the line "It is better to be beautiful than to be good"
The Picture of Dorian Gray
$600 [11]
It's the official language of Barbados
English
Darlene
$600 [4]
In 1974 this Nobel Prize winner was expelled from his native country:
Alexander Solzhenitsyn
Darlene
$600 [16]
A black velvet is equal parts Guinness & this bubbly beverage
Champagne
Clif
$600 [21]
This song by the Police was Billboard's No. 1 single of 1983
"Every Breath You Take"
Mike
$800 [27]
It was China's capital from 1928 until its brutal capture by Japanese forces in 1937
Nanking
Clif
$800 [29]
From his 1711 Essay on Criticism: "'Tis not a lip, or eye, we beauty call, but the joint force & full result of all"
Alexander Pope
$800 [12]
It's also called Erse
Irish
Clif
$800 [5]
His first South American regime ended in September of 1955:
Juan Peron
Darlene
DD $1,000 [17]
In the '60s Guinness began marketing this lager named for the musical instrument on its label
Harp
Clif
$800 [22]
Young & old can sing along to UB40's 1993 No. 1 remake of this Elvis song
"I Can't Help Falling In Love With You"
Mike
$1,000 [28]
Also called Guangzhou, for almost a century it was the only Chinese port open to foreign trade
Canton
Mike
$1,000 [30]
Keats line preceding "Its loveliness increases; it will never pass into nothingness"
"A thing of beauty is a joy forever"
DD $1,000 [13]
Zulu, Sesotho & Xhosa are among this country's 11 official languages
South Africa
Clif
$1,000 [6]
This priest won his island's presidency in 1959:
Archbishop Makarios (of Cyprus)
$1,000 [18]
This dark, hoppy type of beer has been the classic Guinness product for more than 2 centuries
Stout
Mike
$1,000 [23]
Jimmy Page has claimed that he, not Dave Davies, played the solo on this, The Kinks' first big U.S. hit
"You Really Got Me"
Mike

Final Jeopardy!

CLASSIC TELEVISION

This series was set at 165 Eaton Place, 6 floors, basement to attic

Upstairs, Downstairs

Darlene "What is Upstairs, Downstairs" — wagered $4,300
Clif "What was The Honeymooners" — wagered $5,000
Mike "What is The Honeymooners?" — wagered $4,701

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