Show #3777 2001-01-23 (taped 2000-11-08) Regular

Contestants

Brad Schinstock — a research specialist from Denver, Colorado

Rachael Cianfrani — a criminal justice student from Cypress, California

Mike Emerman — a campaign administrator from Boston, Massachusetts (whose 1-day cash winnings total $7,601)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Mike $700 $1,500 $5,300 $6,801
2-day champion: $14,402
$5,300
17 R, 3 W
Rachael $700 $3,000 $3,400 $1,400
2nd place: Trip to Miami courtesy of Yahoo! Travel
$3,400
11 R, 2 W
Brad $100 $700 $2,300 $2
3rd place: Wall Street Creations Gift Certificate
$4,200
11 R, 6 W (including 3 DDs)

Jeopardy! Round

MAKE WAY FOR HEMINGWAY MUSICAL VENUES THE BOYS IN BLUE SPORTS AUTOBIOGRAPHIES ON THE "TIP" OF THE TONGUE
$100 [12]
"Death in the Afternoon" is a treatise on this, which Hemingway considered a tragic spectacle, not a sport
Bullfighting
Mike
$100 [1]
When Bruce Springsteen opened this L.A. arena, he said he thought he was playing an office supplies store
Staples Center
Mike
$100 [18]
This federal police agency is abbreviated the DEA
Drug Enforcement Administration
Rachael Brad
$100 [3]
Last name that goes with 1985's "Martina"
Navratilova
Rachael
$100 [5]
From here, it's a long way to this Irish town about 24 miles southeast of Limerick
Tipperary
Mike
$100 [7]
"She sells seashells by the seashore" is a classic one of these
Tongue twister
Mike
$200 [15]
Hemingway served as an ambulance driver during WWI, like Frederic Henry, the hero of this novel
"A Farewell to Arms"
$200 [2]
Saint-Saens & Faure were organists at Paris' La Madeleine, the church of this Biblical woman
Mary Magdalene
$200 [19]
Encarta reports that with over 96,000 this state has more full-time law enforcement employees than any other
California
Mike
$200 [8]
He relives his relief pitching in "The Goose is Loose"
Rich "Goose" Gossage
Mike
$200 [6]
(Hi, I'm Kym Hampton of the WNBA.) The jump ball at the beginning of a basketball game or period of play is known as this
tip-off
Brad
$200 [24]
When you remain silent, others might suggest this animal's "got your tongue"
Cat
Mike
$300 [28]
The title of this Hemingway novel set during the Spanish Civil War comes from one of John Donne's "Devotions"
"For Whom the Bell Tolls"
Rachael
$300 [4]
Chicago's area for this genre moved from the south side to north side clubs like Kingston Mines
Blues
Rachael
$300 [20]
Robert Stack & Kevin Costner have both played this crusading T-Man
Eliot Ness
Mike
$300 [9]
This coach's book is all "Tark"
Jerry Tarkanian
Mike
$300 [14]
It's the first name of the woman who played the title kleptomaniac in "Marnie"
Tippi (Hedren)
Rachael
$300 [25]
This tallest land critter can have a tongue up to 18 inches long
Giraffe
Rachael
$400 [29]
"In Our Time", a collection of short stories, features this character who is similar to Hemingway
Nick Adams
DD $500 [11]
This crowd-pleasing group has performed on the Charles River Esplanade since July 4, 1929
The Boston Pops
Brad
$400 [21]
This international group founded in 1923 helps police in one country communicate with those of another
Interpol
Rachael
$400 [10]
Seen here, he demanded, "Just Give Me the Damn Ball"
Keyshawn Johnson
Brad
$400 [16]
Superstar Tiny Tim's only Top 40 song
"Tiptoe Through the Tulips"
Rachael
$400 [26]
Vanna could tell you the tongue of a bell is also known as this
Clapper
Mike
$500 [30]
This 1926 novel begins, "Robert Cohn was once middleweight boxing champion of Princeton"
"The Sun Also Rises"
Rachael
$500 [23]
In 1925 this famed piano company opened a concert hall on 57th Street in New York City
Steinway
$500 [22]
Guidelines for sheriffs & village constables were established in this important document in 1215
Magna Carta
Mike
$500 [13]
This Raider declared, "They Call Me Assassin"
Jack Tatum
$500 [17]
Powerful former politician seen here(once Speaker of the House)
Tip O'Neill
Brad
$500 [27]
Sweet, salty, bitter & sour are the 4 types of flavor sensed by these tongue receptors
Taste buds
Rachael

Double Jeopardy! Round

PORTUGAL '70s SITCOMS NAME THAT NEBULA BRAINBUSTERS CURRENT GOVERNORS FILE UNDER "J"
$200 [23]
This prince's efforts led to the development of the Caravel, a sailing ship
Prince Henry the Navigator
Brad
$200 [8]
When this series debuted in 1978 drivers on it included John Burns, Bobby Wheeler & Alex Rieger
Taxi
Mike
$200 [20]
Nebulae named for birds include this one in Ursa Major, sadly not found near the Pussycat Nebula
Owl
Rachael
$200 [6]
1 of the 2 official languages of Greenland
Danish or Greenlandic
Mike
$200 [13]
George Pataki
New York
Mike Brad
$200 [1]
Candy seen here(a favorite in theatres)
Jujubes
Rachael
$400 [24]
In 1917 3 children tending sheep had a vision of the Virgin Mary in this town, now a place of pilgrimage
Fatima
Brad
$400 [9]
Jose Feliciano sang the theme to this sitcom
Chico and the Man
Mike
$400 [21]
It's one of the largest dark clouds in the Milky Way--put that in yours & smoke it
Pipe Nebula
Rachael
$400 [7]
2 of the 3 U.S. presidents in the 20th century named William
McKinley, Taft &/or Clinton
Mike Brad
$400 [14]
Christine Todd Whitman
New Jersey
Mike
$400 [2]
Her dad George works for Spacely Sprockets
Judy Jetson
Brad
$600 [25]
This river flows into the ocean at Lisbon
Tagus River
$600 [10]
This character's father, Frank DeFazio, owned the Pizza Bowl & Cowboy Bill's
Laverne DeFazio
Mike
DD $400 [29]
This supernova remnant bears the name of a crustacean
Crab Nebula
Brad
$600 [18]
This W.C. Handy blues began as a Tennessee campaign song titled "Mr. Crump"
"Memphis Blues"
$600 [15]
Frank Keating
Oklahoma
Brad
$600 [3]
Joel 3 says the valley of Jehoshaphat was a place of this
Judgment
DD $1,000 [26]
In 1499 King Manuel gave him the title Admiral of the Indian Sea
Vasco da Gama
Brad
$800 [11]
He starred as ballplayer Jim Barton in "Ball Four", the short-lived 1976 sitcom he created
Jim Bouton
$600 [28]
You'll find the Sagittarian Nebula named for this Greek letter in the last place you look
Omega
Brad
$800 [19]
Of the numbers 0 through 9, the one that would be listed first alphabetically
Eight
Brad
$800 [16]
Tommy Thompson
Wisconsin
Brad
$800 [4]
In the '50s this Georgia-born artist was heavily into American flags & targets
Jasper Johns
Mike
$1,000 [27]
Seen here, this dictator called his government the Estado Novo ("New State")
Antonio Salazar
$1,000 [12]
First name shared by Raj & Rerun's buddy & Ann Romano's superintendent, Schneider
Dwayne
Mike
$1,000 [30]
This nebula with a Wagnerian name is a planetary nebula, meaning it used to be a red giant star
Ring Nebula
$1,000 [22]
After Paris, this capital city of the Congo has the most French speakers of any city in the world
Kinshasa
$1,000 [17]
John Engler
Michigan
$1,000 [5]
The fact the Spanish cut off this British shipmaster's ear started a war in 1739
Robert Jenkins
Brad

Final Jeopardy!

FAMOUS AMERICANS

After his death in 1994 at age 81, Time magazine put him on its cover for a record 55th time

Richard M. Nixon

Brad "Who was Forbes?" — wagered $2,298
Rachael "Who Forbes" — wagered $2,000
Mike "Who was Nixon?" — wagered $1,501

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