Show #3755 2000-12-22 (taped 2000-10-25) Regular

Contestants

Rahsaan Footman — a mechanical engineering student from West Covina, California

Richard Kolostian — an attorney from Los Angeles, California

Robin Jones — a technical editor and writer from Urbana, Illinois (whose 2-day cash winnings total $15,401)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Robin $900 $2,700 $8,100 $4,999
2nd place: Trip to the Aladdin Resort & Casino, Las Vegas
$8,100
19 R, 0 W
Richard $400 $1,600 $5,600 $11,199
New champion: $11,199
$5,400
17 R (including 1 DD), 3 W
Rahsaan $400 $600 $4,400 $400
3rd place: His & Hers Electric Ecruisers Bikes
$3,300
12 R (including 2 DDs), 4 W

Jeopardy! Round

THE 50 STATES CROSBY, STILLS, NASH & YOUNG BOOKS ABOUT PRESIDENTS SPELL IT: -ABLE OR -IBLE? PLANE TALK HAPPY HANUKKAH!
$100 [1]
On its 1996 auto centennial license plate, this state claimed to be the "World's Motor Capital"
Michigan
Richard
$100 [22]
"Woodstock", the group's first hit together, was written by this onetime gal pal of Graham Nash
Joni Mitchell
$100 [13]
"Dutch"
Ronald Reagan
Robin
$100 [6]
Adjective for an expense that can be subtracted from earnings in regards to income taxes
D-E-D-U-C-T-I-B-L-E
Rahsaan
$100 [7]
The plane he used for his 1960 presidential campaign was named Caroline
John F. Kennedy
Richard
$100 [12]
Hanukkah celebrates the miracle of a small vial of oil that lit up the temple for this many days
8
Richard Rahsaan
$200 [2]
The crawfish is its state crustacean & the alligator its state reptile
Louisiana
Robin
$200 [23]
Stills & Young came from Buffalo Springfield, Nash from The Hollies & Crosby flew off from this group
The Byrds
Richard
$200 [16]
"The Man From Plains"
Jimmy Carter
Richard
$200 [21]
Easily carried, such as a typewriter or radio
P-O-R-T-A-B-L-E
Richard
$200 [8]
This magazine publisher once had an all-black DC-9 named Big Bunny
Hugh Hefner
Robin
$200 [14]
During Hanukkah it's customary to serve doughnuts & these potato pancakes
Latkes
Robin
$300 [3]
Gila, Pima & Yuma are all counties in this state
Arizona
Richard
$300 [24]
In 1997 Crosby, Stills & Nash performed at this university to commemorate the 27th anniv. of the shootings there
Kent State
Richard
$300 [17]
"The Prairie Years" & "The War Years"
Abraham Lincoln
$300 [27]
Impossible to remove or erase, such as a style of ink
I-N-D-E-L-I-B-L-E
Robin Rahsaan
$300 [9]
His Convair 880 jet, the Lisa Marie, had the letters TCB & a lightning bolt on the tail
Elvis Presley
Richard
$300 [15]
Young & old like to gather their coins & take a "spin" at this
Dreidel
Richard
$400 [4]
The name of this one of the mountain states is from the Spanish for "mountainous"
Montana
Robin Rahsaan
$400 [25]
David Crosby made big news when it was revealed that he fathered this rocker & Julie Cypher's 2 children
Melissa Etheridge
Robin
$400 [18]
"Breach of Faith"
Richard Nixon
$400 [28]
A peace officer having minor judicial functions, usually in a small town
C-O-N-S-T-A-B-L-E
Robin
$400 [10]
This country singer once had a private jet named Marianne, not Lucille or The Gambler
Kenny Rogers
Rahsaan
$400 [20]
Hanukkah is also called "The Feast of" this family of patriots who were led by Judah
Maccabees
$500 [5]
Of the states bordering an ocean, this New England state has the shortest coastline, 13 miles
New Hampshire
Richard
$500 [30]
(Hello everybody, I'm Graham Nash) With an eye on the new millennium, our 2000 tour was dubbed this
"CSNY: 2K"
$500 [19]
"The Quiet President"
Calvin Coolidge
Rahsaan
$500 [29]
In football it's a substitute offensive play called by the quarterback as an adjustment to a defense
A-U-D-I-B-L-E
Robin
DD $400 [11]
At 7:52 A.M., May 20, 1927 this single-engine monoplane took off from Roosevelt Field heading east
"The Spirit of St. Louis" (Lindbergh's plane)
Rahsaan
$500 [26]
The first Hanukkah was sort of a belated celebration of this harvest festival that uses little huts
Sukkot

Double Jeopardy! Round

U.S. HISTORY HAMBURGERS TOP "ING"s MUSTARD CATS UP MANETS
$200 [1]
In 1876 Boss Tweed fled to Spain & in 1877 this famous Sioux leader fled to Canada
Sitting Bull
Richard Rahsaan
$200 [16]
For work on behalf of the antiwar movement, Hamburg-born Carl von Ossietzky won this prize in 1936
Nobel Peace Prize
Robin
$200 [6]
A consumer product lists its active ones
Ingredients
Robin
$200 [11]
There's a mustard museum in Mt. Horeb in this dairy state
Wisconsin
Robin
$200 [17]
This 2-word name for the cougar or puma implies that it lives at high altitude
Mountain lion
Rahsaan
$200 [26]
Monet's influence is apparent in Manet's painting of this river, seen here
Seine
Rahsaan
$400 [2]
The Carpetbaggers were northerners who moved south after the Civil War to take part in this process
Reconstruction
Richard
$400 [22]
Hamburger Hans Rey's first book about a famous kids' character, it begins, "This is George. He lived in Africa"
"Curious George"
Robin
$400 [7]
A bar of gold or silver bullion
Ingot
Robin
$400 [12]
It's the question asked by a man in a Rolls Royce in a TV commercial for mustard
"Pardon me, but do you have any Grey Poupon?"
Rahsaan
$400 [18]
This grinning creature that looks down at Alice in Wonderland is convinced it's mad
Cheshire Cat
Rahsaan
$400 [27]
The liveliness of this place is reflected in the mirror behind the bar in the masterpiece seen here
Folies Bergere
$600 [3]
Production was halted on the B-1 bomber in 1977 & the development of this building-saving bomb was announced
Neutron bomb
Richard
$600 [23]
Hamburg-born Adolf Neuendorff conducted the first American performance of this man's "Lohengrin" in 1871
Richard Wagner
Rahsaan
$600 [8]
First name of "Seventh Seal" helmsman Bergman
Ingmar
Robin
$600 [13]
Bottles of "America's Favorite Mustard" feature a red flag with the name of this brand on it
French's
Richard
$800 [20]
Close friends of this garbage-can-dwelling Hanna-Barbera feline get to call him T.C.
Top Cat
Robin
$600 [28]
In "Execution of the Emperor", he's the former Mexican leader facing a firing squad, seen here
Maximilian
Richard
$800 [4]
The hot case in the headlines of 1921 concerned this pair of anarchists accused of robbery & murder
Sacco & Vanzetti
Richard
$800 [24]
"Opus 49, No. 4" is the official name of this Hamburger's "Lullaby"
Johannes Brahms
$800 [9]
Last name of Shirley Jones' second husband
(Marty) Ingels
Robin
$800 [14]
Creole mustard is usually flavored with this pungent root that's used as a condiment
Horseradish
Robin
$1,000 [21]
Disney created the fearsome design on this WWII fighter group's plane seen here
Flying Tigers
Richard Rahsaan
$800 [29]
Manet's brother Eugene is sitting next to the naked gal in this masterpiece seen here
"Luncheon on the Grass"
DD $1,200 [5]
Post held by General George C. Marshall when he announced his "plan" June 5, 1947
Secretary of State
Richard
$1,000 [25]
Born in Hamburg, he strapped on his helmet & served as West German chancellor 1974-82, before another Helmut, Kohl
Helmut Schmidt
Richard
$1,000 [10]
Pro basketball's Lakers once played their home games at The Forum in this southern California city
Inglewood
Rahsaan
$1,000 [15]
A type of mustard was named for this city that's the capital of the Cote D'Or department
Dijon
Robin
DD $1,800 [19]
This Tennessee Williams portrait of Southern degeneracy opened in New York on March 24, 1955
"Cat on A Hot Tin Roof"
Rahsaan

Final Jeopardy!

FAMOUS NAMES

This co-founder of United Artists returned to the U.S. in 1972 to pick up a special Oscar

Charlie Chaplin

Rahsaan "Who is Fellini?" — wagered $4,000
Richard "Who is Charlie Chaplin?" — wagered $5,599
Robin "Who is Thalberg?" — wagered $3,101

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