Show #3365 1999-04-02 Regular

Contestants

Dan Inloes — a high school English and math teacher from Huntington Woods, Michigan

Karen Baptiste — a project manager from Andover, Massachusetts

John Oleske — a law student from New York City, New York (whose 1-day cash winnings total $4,199)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
John $1,700 $2,800 $4,600 $8,600
2nd place: Trip to Regal International East Asia Hotel, Shanghai, China
$4,300
15 R (including 1 DD), 2 W
Karen $500 $2,000 $2,900 $0
3rd place: Daewoo Entertainment Package
$3,800
13 R, 4 W (including 1 DD)
Dan $1,100 $3,500 $8,500 $9,200
New champion: $9,200
$8,100
21 R (including 1 DD), 0 W

Jeopardy! Round

THE NORMANS HAIR CARE TRUSTY SIDEKICKS ANIMAL SONGS HOLIDAY CLIP ART ON THE "DOUBLE"
$100 [1]
The Normans called their knights this; one may have been Maurice's ancestor
chevaliers
John
$100 [17]
A dab of phytospecific relaxer might have controlled this standout on Alfalfa's head
Cowlick
Karen
$100 [12]
Robin, a boy wonder
Batman
Dan
$100 [6]
A children's song in which rodents lose their tails, or a Ken Auletta book about CBS, NBC & ABC
"Three Blind Mice"
John
$100 [26]
On this observance, a Dutchman will wish you "Vrolijke Kerstmis"
Christmas
Dan
$100 [7]
Twins advertise this flavor of Wrigley's gum
Doublemint
Dan
$200 [2]
It takes a fief to run this system that the Normans learned from the Carolingians
Feudalism
John
$200 [18]
The bobby pin was introduced in this decade known for its bobbed hair craze
1920s
Dan
$200 [13]
Cheetah, a chimp
Tarzan
Dan
$200 [22]
Appropriately, "Will" this animal "Survive" is from a 1984 album by Los Lobos
The wolf
Karen
$200 [27]
This holiday would certainly make "World News Tonight"
Columbus Day
John
$200 [8]
It's slang for the old 55-mile-per-hour national speed limit
"Double Nickel"
John
$300 [3]
This battle of October 14, 1066 established the Normans as rulers of England
Hastings
John
$300 [19]
In 1954 the "No More Tears" formula of this product was introduced
Johnson's Baby Shampoo
Karen
$300 [14]
Teller, a magician
Penn
Dan
$300 [23]
The Muffs complain about gossipy friends in 1997's "You and" this bird
Parrot
$300 [28]
Eel & watercress were on the menu of the first celebration of this
Thanksgiving
Dan
$400 [10]
A 1984 Melanie Griffith movie, or the function Shelly Michelle served for Julia Roberts in "Pretty Woman"
Body Double
Dan
$400 [4]
Norman crusader Tancred of Hauteville became prince of this region of Palestine known for its sea
Galilee
John
$400 [20]
Hair care line headed by the man seen here
Paul Mitchell
Karen
$400 [15]
John Watson, a medical doctor
Sherlock Holmes
Dan
$400 [24]
Flanders & Swann's song about this African animal goes, "Let us wallow in glorious mud"
Hippopotamus
John
$400 [29]
We shouldn't need to "egg" you on to name this holiday
Easter
Dan
$500 [11]
"(Just Like) Starting Over" is one of the songs from this 1980 John Lennon & Yoko Ono album
"Double Fantasy"
$500 [5]
The first Norman foothold in France was near Rouen, around the mouth of this river
Seine
Karen
$500 [21]
An archive of this shampoo's "Girls", including Brooke & Cybill, is housed at the Smithsonian
Breck
Karen
$500 [16]
Renfield, nearly a vampire
Count Dracula
Dan
$500 [25]
Lyricist Don Black co-wrote the lion serenade "Born Free" & this Michael Jackson ode to a rat
"Ben"
Dan
$500 [30]
It's about "time" we did this holiday
New Year's Eve
John
DD $600 [9]
The Fifth Amendment protects against it
Double jeopardy
John

Double Jeopardy! Round

NORMANS ARCHITECTURE REALLY TOUGH CAPITAL CITIES THE SPORTING LIFE BRUSH UP YOUR MARLOWE THE BIRTH OF WORDS
$200 [8]
Before his Gulf War exploits, he was deputy commander of U.S. forces in the invasion of Grenada
Norman Schwarzkopf
Dan
$200 [13]
Luigi Moretti designed buildings for Mussolini & this Washington, D.C. complex that led to Nixon's fall
Watergate
Karen
$200 [4]
Santiago
Chile
John
$200 [1]
This basketball star is the only man picked AP's Athlete of the Year 3 years in a row: 1991, 1992 & 1993
Michael Jordan
Karen
$200 [18]
"Ugly Hell, gape not! Come not Lucifer!" is a line from a play about this doctor
Doctor Faustus
Dan
$200 [21]
This type of whiskey bears the name of the Kentucky county where it was first produced
Bourbon
John
$400 [9]
The parents of this Bengals QB & pro football announcer first named him Norman, not Boomer
Boomer Esiason
Karen
$400 [14]
This style influenced by the Romans is named for England's 4 kings between 1714 & 1830
Georgian
John Karen Dan
$400 [3]
Riga
Latvia
John
$400 [2]
Elected to the Hall of Fame in 1999, he walked 2,795 batters but struck out twice as many
Nolan Ryan
John
$400 [19]
Written around 1589, "The Massacre of Paris" was about the 1572 slaughter of these Protestants
Huguenots
John
$400 [22]
Possibly from the Latin for "farewell to meat", it's a time of pre-Lenten merrymaking
Carnaval
Dan
$600 [16]
Landlord Stanley Roper on "Three's Company", he also played Dustin Hoffman's landlord in "The Graduate"
Norman Fell
Dan
$800 [27]
Habitat, built for this city's Expo 67, was a revolutionary prefabricated housing complex
Montreal
Karen
$600 [5]
Port Moresby
Papua New Guinea
Dan
$600 [10]
This ski event comes in regular, giant & super giant varieties
Slalom
John
$600 [28]
His most famous (& maybe most imitated) poem is titled "The Passionate" this "to His Love"
Shepherd
$600 [23]
This term for a steaming hot spring comes from the name of a famous Icelandic hot spring like this one
Geyser
Karen
$800 [17]
We're "positive" this popular author was pastor of NYC's Marble Collegiate Reformed Church for 52 years
Norman Vincent Peale
DD $1,000 [15]
524 firms competed to design a new library at this city to recall the ancient one
Alexandria, Egypt
Dan
$800 [6]
Thimphu
Bhutan
$800 [11]
In 1998 a drug scandal caused 93 of 189 riders to drop out of this European bike race
Tour de France
Dan
$800 [29]
Marlowe probably had no peace when he wrote "Accursed be he that first invented" this
War
$800 [24]
From the Old Slavic for slave, this word entered the language from Karel Capek's 1921 play "R.U.R."
Robot
Dan
$1,000 [20]
This Canadian-born director's films include "In the Heat of the Night" & "Moonstruck"
Norman Jewison
Karen
$1,000 [26]
This architecturally controversial Paris complex opened in 1977
Pompidou Centre (or the Beaubourg)
Karen
$1,000 [7]
Sana
Yemen
$1,000 [12]
Kenyan men took first & second in this race April 20, 1998
Boston Marathon
Karen
DD $900 [30]
The Hellespont is mentioned in line 7 of Marlowe's work on this famous mythological pair
Hero & Leander
Karen
$1,000 [25]
This Scottish entree may derive its name from the Old French for "haguier", to chop or hash
Haggis
Karen

Final Jeopardy!

STATUES

Its face was modeled after the features of Auguste-Charlotte Bartholdi

Statue of Liberty

Karen "What is [Venus] the Statue of Libe" — wagered $2,900
John "What is the Statue of Liberty?" — wagered $4,000
Dan "What is the Statue of Liberty?" — wagered $700

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