Show #3370 1999-04-09 Regular

Contestants

Elisabeth Zeller — a financial analyst from Portland, Oregon

Jimmy MacStravic — a naval architect from Springfield, Virginia

Bill Jacobs — a doctor from Wellington, Florida (whose 1-day cash winnings total $6,195)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Bill $2,500 $4,300 $9,300 $11,000
2-day champion: $17,195
$9,900
31 R (including 1 DD), 3 W (including 1 DD)
Jimmy $-100 $800 $800 $1,600
3rd place: Goodyear Blimp Flight over Southern California
$1,300
9 R, 7 W (including 1 DD)
Elisabeth $0 $100 $2,900 $2,400
2nd place: Trip to Hotel Melia Castilla, Madrid, Spain
$2,900
7 R, 2 W

Jeopardy! Round

U.S. HISTORY VIDEO-POURRI CINCINNATI CLASSIC SITCOMS COSMETICS & PERFUME ANAGRAMMED STATE CAPITALS
$100 [6]
It was the last battle in which George Armstrong Custer saw action
Little Big Horn
Bill
$100 [17]
You might actually fit one of these small horses in your house
Shetland pony
Bill
$100 [12]
Born & raised in Cincinnati, he broke Ty Cobb's hit record as the Reds' player-manager
Pete Rose
Bill
$100 [1]
Among its characters were Fonzie, Potsie & Ralph Malph
Happy Days
Bill
$100 [20]
Attention, Earl Scheib: Paint Job is a brand of this kind of cosmetic, with colors resembling automobile paint
Nail polish
Bill Jimmy
$100 [9]
Nix hope
Phoenix
Bill
$200 [7]
Her first attempt to fly around the world ended in March 1937 when her plane crashed in Hawaii
Amelia Earhart
Bill
$200 [18]
Her "Prince Charming" made it to the church on time in 1956
Princess Grace/Grace Kelly
Jimmy
$200 [13]
The sculpture "Genius of Water" crowns one of these structures at the heart of Cincinnati's downtown
Fountain
Bill
$200 [2]
Early episodes of this Barbara Eden-Larry Hagman series were filmed in black & white, the rest were in color
I Dream of Jeannie
Bill
$200 [21]
The Disney Store's Fairy Mist Cologne is inspired by this heroine who had a fairy godmother
Cinderella
Bill
$200 [26]
Selma
Salem
Bill Jimmy
$300 [8]
Of the AFL, NFL or NHL, the one Samuel Gompers helped found
AFL (American Federation of Labor)
Elisabeth
$300 [19]
Come on baby & tell me the name of this hairstyle named for an early '60s dance craze
Twist
Jimmy Elisabeth
$300 [14]
At Oktoberfest 1994, 48,000 Cincinnatians flapped their elbows like wings in this dance
Chicken Dance
Bill Elisabeth
$300 [3]
"Gloria", which aired in the early 1980s, was a spinoff from this show
All in the Family
Bill
$300 [24]
Dior's "Mascara Flash" isn't for your lashes: it's meant to add colorful highlights to this
Hair
Jimmy Elisabeth
$300 [27]
Safe ant
Santa Fe
Jimmy
$400 [10]
Cuban hill that was stormed by the Rough Riders on July 1, 1898
San Juan Hill
Jimmy
$400 [22]
The name of this feline comes from its stubby tail
Bobcat
Jimmy
$400 [15]
The Convention Center is named for Dr. Albert Sabin, best known for developing this in Cinci in the '50s
Oral polio vaccine
Bill
$400 [4]
This show that debuted in 1986 focused on the folks who ran Sugarbakers
Designing Women
$400 [25]
Romance is a fragrance from this designer whom you might call a major "Polo" player
Ralph Lauren
Bill
$400 [28]
Torn net
Trenton
Jimmy
DD $500 [11]
In 1952 Congress approved this commonwealth's new constitution
Puerto Rico
Jimmy
$500 [23]
Here's a portion of the new U.S. version of this denomination, unveiled June 12, 1997(picture of U.S. Grant)
$50 bill
Jimmy Elisabeth
$500 [16]
The Greater Cincinnati Airport is actually across the Ohio River in this state
Kentucky
Bill
$500 [5]
Sitcom on which you'd frequently hear the line, "Kiss My Grits!"
Alice
Bill
$500 [30]
Elle described the scent of this spice as "The new lavender"--it's a "snap" you'll know it
Ginger
Bill
$500 [29]
Not a scream
Sacramento

Double Jeopardy! Round

20th CENTURY LIT ACTRESSES HEY HEY WE'RE THE MOUNTIES! THE SOCIAL SCIENCES TOUGH FOOTBALL BEFORE & AFTER
$200 [1]
The success of this book in 1978 allowed John Irving to leave the teaching world
"The World According to Garp"
Bill
$200 [21]
Her real name is Mary Jane Tomlin, & that's the truth
Lily Tomlin
Bill
$200 [16]
In the 19th century we were called this "Mounted Police" like the "Territories" we still patrol
Northwest
Bill
$200 [7]
A specialist in the science of language, or someone who speaks many languages
Linguist
Bill
$200 [2]
In 1967 this New York Jet became the first NFL quarterback to throw for over 4,000 yards in a season
Joe Namath
Jimmy
$200 [24]
1970s sitcom bigot on whom the colonists fought an important Revolutionary War battle
Archie Bunker Hill
Bill
$400 [3]
1998's "Welcome to the World, Baby Girl!" is the latest from this "Fried Green Tomatoes" author
Fannie Flagg
Jimmy
$600 [23]
This daughter of a U.S. president appeared as a French newscaster in "Curse of the Pink Panther"
Patti Davis
$400 [17]
Our motto, "Maintiens le Droit", literally means "Maintain" this--& it's not a traffic instruction
The Right
Elisabeth
$400 [12]
From 1932 to 1947 this pollster was research director of the Young & Rubicam ad agency
George Gallup
Bill
$400 [8]
Running back Thurman Thomas of this team is the only player to score in 4 consecutive Super Bowls
Buffalo Bills
Bill
$400 [25]
Disney chipmunks who hook up with the Queen of the West
Chip & Dale Evans
Bill
$600 [4]
Ian Hamilton wrote a book on having his bio of this reclusive author blocked by the court
J.D. Salinger
Elisabeth
$800 [29]
Her steamy love scenes with Mel Gibson heated up the screen in "The Year of Living Dangerously"
Sigourney Weaver
$600 [18]
Not all Mounties are as stiff as Benton Fraser on this '90s TV show set in Chicago
Due South
Jimmy
$800 [14]
In 1764 Cesare Beccaria argued for fair punishment in one of the first works devoted to this -ology
Criminology
Elisabeth
$600 [9]
On Nov. 8, 1970 this man helped the Saints beat the Lions by kicking a record-setting 63-yard field goal
Tom Dempsey
Bill
$600 [26]
"On the Good Ship Lollipop" singer who visits Indiana Jones in his second movie
Shirley Temple of Doom
Bill
$800 [5]
Middle name of "Naked and the Dead" author Mailer or first name of "Lucky Jim" author Amis
Kingsley
DD $2,000 [22]
With her 11th Oscar nomination in 1999, she has more than any other actress except Katharine Hepburn
Meryl Streep
Bill
$800 [19]
This famous RCMP presentation dates back to 1887
the Mounties' Musical Ride
$1,000 [15]
The Development Studies Institute is part of the London School of this
Economics
Elisabeth
$800 [10]
In 1973, when O.J. set the rushing record with 2,003 yards, this Miami Dolphin was the AFC runner-up with 1,003
Larry Csonka
Bill
$800 [27]
Contemporary virtuoso cellist whose "boys" robbed banks in the 1930s
Yo-Yo Ma Barker
Bill
$1,000 [6]
She edited "The Portable F. Scott Fitzgerald" in 1945, & her own "Portable" collection in 1944
Dorothy Parker
$1,000 [20]
After training at Regina, a recruit graduates as this, the term for one who hasn't yet graduated West Point
a cadet
Bill Jimmy
DD $2,000 [13]
From the Greek for "soul", this social science has clinical, developmental & social branches
Psychology
Bill
$1,000 [11]
On January 20, 1980 he started at quarterback for the Los Angeles Rams in their only Super Bowl appearance
Vince Ferragamo
Jimmy
$1,000 [28]
Stage play that features Maggie, Big Daddy & Brick in Tibet
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof of the World
Bill

Final Jeopardy!

RELIGIOUS TERMS

John Paul II has eliminated this position whose duty was to present arguments against sainthood

Devil's Advocate

Jimmy "What is the Devil's Advocate?" — wagered $800
Elisabeth "What is the Contra (Spiritus) Sanctus?" — wagered $500
Bill "What is Devil's Advocate?" — wagered $1,700

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