Show #3382 1999-04-27 (taped 1999-02-17) Regular

Contestants

Justin Scupine — an associate director from Los Angeles, California

Mary Rider — a homemaker from Albany, New York

Lindsay Peet — a plumbing contractor from Studio City, California (whose 2-day cash winnings total $11,221)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Lindsay $1,100 $1,600 $6,407 $11,207
3-day champion: $22,428
$5,800
15 R (including 1 DD), 1 W
Mary $500 $100 $5,600 $2,300
2nd place: a trip to the Radisson SAS Royal Hotel, Brussels, Belgium
$6,600
19 R, 6 W (including 2 DDs)
Justin $400 $900 $2,500 $200
3rd place: an HP Jornada 820 hand-held PC
$2,500
12 R, 3 W

Jeopardy! Round

THE ANIMAL KINGDOM LAST NAME'S THE SAME FAMOUS FEUDS STAR TREK WRITERS DID THEY MOVE IT? WORD"ZZ"
$100 [7]
The Siberian species of this carnivore is the largest cat
a tiger
Mary
$100 [6]
Ted, Tina, Lana
Turner
Lindsay
$100 [17]
George Steinbrenner fired him 4 times as manager of the Yankees
Billy Martin
Justin
$100 [24]
He created the original series & co-wrote the first episodes of "The Next Generation"
Gene Roddenberry
Mary
$100 [12]
Stuttgart is a little ways from Little Rock in this state
Arkansas
Lindsay
$100 [1]
A cheap, dilapidated car, especially a Model T, is referred to as a tin one of these
Lizzie
Justin
$200 [22]
Unlike most lizards, this color-changing lizard has feet that grasp like hands rather than cling with claws
a chameleon
Mary
$200 [8]
Jim, Van, Toni
Morrison
Mary
$200 [18]
In the 1949 movie "Roseanna McCoy", Roseanna runs off with a member of this enemy family
Hatfield
Justin
$200 [27]
David Gerrold wrote a book about writing the classic episode featuring these little fuzzies
Tribbles
Mary Justin
$200 [13]
You'll find Lake Geneva if you head due west from Kenosha in this state
Wisconsin
Lindsay
$200 [2]
In a 1969 No. 1 song, Tommy Roe was this, his "head is spinnin' around like a whirlpool, it never ends"
"Dizzy"
Mary
$300 [23]
When alarmed, this second-largest rodent smacks its broad, flat tail against the water
a beaver
Justin
$300 [9]
Dennis, Edward, Hedda
Hopper
Justin
$300 [19]
There was no love lost between these 2 men, JFK's vice president & his attorney general
Lyndon Johnson & Robert Kennedy
Mary Justin
$300 [28]
This ventriloquist co-wrote "The Lights of Zetar" with her husband Jeremy Tarcher, not Lamb Chop
Shari Lewis
Mary
$300 [14]
You'll find Los Angeles about 200 miles south of Santiago in this country
Chile
Lindsay
$300 [3]
On TV, it's the brand of beer brewed by Drew Carey & his friends
Buzz Beer
$400 [25]
The pilot whale is one of the larger members of this family of mammals
dolphins
$400 [10]
Paul, Neil, Norton
Simon
Lindsay Mary
DD $500 [20]
From the Latin for "to avenge", these family feuds are associated with the island of Corsica
Vendettas
Mary
$400 [29]
Sci-fi novelist Theodore Sturgeon wrote the episode where Spock & this character duel to the "death"
Kirk
Justin
$400 [15]
You'll find Inverness in this Canadian province along with Liverpool
Nova Scotia
$400 [4]
Nickname of pro golfer Frank Urban Zoeller
"Fuzzy"
Mary
$500 [26]
The name of this class of mollusks comes from the Greek for "belly foot"
gastropods
Mary
$500 [11]
Edwin, Shirley, Evangeline
Booth
$500 [21]
The future Louis XI feuded with his father while holding this French title as heir apparent
Dauphin
Lindsay
$500 [30]
This actor who played Chekov wrote "The Infinite Vulcan" for the animated "Star Trek" series
Walter Koenig
$500 [16]
You'll find Buenos Aires in this country that's just north of Panama
Costa Rica
Mary
$500 [5]
Ingrid Bergman starred in this 1936 Swedish film as well as its Hollywood remake 3 years later
Intermezzo

Double Jeopardy! Round

CHEMISTRY PUNCH LINES ART & ARTISTS SURPRISING SINGERS IVAN WORKING ON THE RAILROAD
$200 [14]
You can isolate about 1 gram of this element, Ra, out of several tons of pitchblende
radium
Mary
$200 [11]
Completes Punch's 1855 quip "What is matter? Never mind. What is mind? No" this
matter
Justin
$200 [1]
In October 1888 this painter joined Van Gogh in Arles; he fled after that ugly ear incident
Paul Gauguin
Justin
$200 [24]
Amy Irving provided the sexy singing voice of Jessica Rabbit for this 1988 film
Who Framed Roger Rabbit
Lindsay
$200 [17]
In this Dostoyevsky novel, Ivan is the atheistic intellectual of the 4 sons
The Brothers Karamazov
Justin
$200 [6]
The person in this post supervises the train crew & collects fares
the conductor
Lindsay
$400 [20]
In the 1700s Georg Ernst Stahl coined the phlogiston theory, that a form of burning caused this on iron
rust
Lindsay
$400 [12]
In 1845 it was Punch's unromantic one-word "advice to persons about to marry"
Don't
Lindsay
$400 [2]
"The Dance", also the title of the work seen here, was one of this artist's favorite scenes:
Henri Matisse
Justin
$400 [27]
His 1987 album "The Return of Bruno" didn't "Die Hard"--it hit No. 14 on the pop charts
Bruce Willis
Lindsay
$400 [18]
Ivan was the middle name of this astronaut, Virgil was his first, but most people called him "Gus"
Gus Grissom
Mary
$400 [7]
This term for porters came from their colorful headgear
redcaps
Mary
$600 [21]
A free radical is an atom or molecule that has an odd number of these
electrons
Mary
$600 [13]
The final issue showed a gravestone inscribed "Mr. Punch, 1841-1992 Not as" this "as He Used to Be"
alive
Lindsay Mary Justin
$600 [3]
In November 1998 the Getty Museum bought his seminal 1870s painting "Impression: Sunrise"
Claude Monet
Justin
$600 [28]
This Norwegian best-known for Ingmar Bergman films starred in the 1979 Broadway musical "I Remember Mama"
Liv Ullmann
Mary
DD $500 [23]
Before the revolution, he was appointed director of the physiology dept. at the Inst. of Experimental Medicine
Ivan Pavlov
Mary
$600 [8]
It's a firebox feeder, an apprentice to the engineer, or a famous Bram
stoker
Justin
$1,000 [26]
Bromine & chlorine are in a group of elements known by this name, from the Greek for "salt-forming"
halogens
Lindsay
$800 [15]
A sexually confused Punch quote tells us "Our best men are dead!... Tennyson," & this "Adam Bede" author
George Eliot
Mary
$800 [4]
This American painted portraits of fashionable society, & the one of Robert Louis Stevenson seen here
John Singer Sargent
Mary
$800 [29]
She sang harmony on her husband Richie Sambora's 1998 album "Undiscovered Soul"
Heather Locklear
$600 [19]
As director of "Twins" & "Kindergarten Cop", he told Arnold Schwarzenegger what to do
Ivan Reitman
Lindsay
$800 [9]
A track inspector, whether or not he's from Wichita
lineman
Lindsay
DD $1,407 [25]
Lithium reacts with this common substance to form lithium hydroxide
water
Lindsay
$1,000 [16]
From Victorian times comes the quote "It's worse than wicked, my dear, it's" this synonym for low-class
vulgar
$1,000 [5]
This 17th century Spaniard created the intriguing & complex portrait seen here:
Diego Velazquez
$1,000 [30]
"Young Love" was a No. 1 hit in 1957 for this blond heartthrob who shares his first name with a diet soft drink
Tab Hunter
Mary
$800 [22]
In a 1985 book he called arbitrage "Wall Street's best kept money-making secret"
Ivan Boesky
Mary
$1,000 [10]
A pin puller operates these in the yard, to shunt cars from one track to another
switchovers
Mary

Final Jeopardy!

ENGLISH HISTORY

11th century England had 2 kings with this name, one a Dane & one a Saxon

Harold

Justin "What is [Alfred?] Henry?" — wagered $2,300
Mary "What is William" — wagered $3,300
Lindsay "What was Harold?" — wagered $4,800

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