Show #3384 1999-04-29 (taped 1999-02-17) Regular

Michael Rooney game 2.

Contestants

Pamela Friedl — a waitress originally from Grand Rapids, Michigan

Dave Grove — an executive assistant from Los Angeles, California

Michael Rooney — a college instructor from Pasadena, California (whose 1-day cash winnings total $8,800)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Michael $300 $1,200 $9,800 $11,800
2-day champion: $20,600
$8,600
22 R (including 1 DD), 5 W
Dave $900 $1,100 $5,300 $10,599
2nd place: Trip to Montego Bay, Jamaica
$5,300
13 R (including 1 DD), 1 W
Pamela $2,500 $2,900 $5,900 $1
3rd place: Festina watches
$5,300
16 R (including 1 DD), 1 W

Jeopardy! Round

GEOGRAPHIC TERMS THE NAME'S FAMILIAR THE MOVIES HISTORIC AMOURS COMPLETES THE PROVERB "G.G."
$100 [6]
This line divides the Earth into northern & southern hemispheres
Equator
Pamela
$100 [16]
Iberia is an airline based in this country
Spain
Michael
$100 [11]
This 1964 Peter Sellers title character is a mad German scientist
"Dr. Strangelove"
Dave
$100 [28]
When this "Oliver Twist" author fell for an actress, his wife twisted his arm for a legal separation
Charles Dickens
Pamela
$100 [21]
"People who live in glass houses..."
"Shouldn't throw stones"
Michael
$100 [1]
She was only in her 30s when she retired from film after the release of "Two-Faced Woman" in 1941
Greta Garbo
Dave
$200 [7]
Till is defined as the rock material dragged under one of these as it moves
a glacier
Michael
$200 [17]
Landseer's Lions are at the base of Nelson's Column in this square
Trafalgar Square
Michael
$200 [12]
Christopher Atkins learns about the birds & the bees on a desert island with this actress in "The Blue Lagoon"
Brooke Shields
Michael
$200 [22]
He preferred the "bounty"ous beauty of Mauatua to Bligh & breadfruit
Fletcher Christian
Dave
$200 [26]
"Early to bed and early to rise, makes a man..."
"healthy, wealthy, and wise"
Michael Pamela
$200 [2]
This composer's "Porgy And Bess" is perhaps the most popular opera ever written by an American
George Gershwin
Dave
$300 [8]
A body of water usually smaller than a gulf; Botany is a famous one
Bay
Pamela
$300 [18]
In the 1960s Michael Abdul Malik of the U.K. & Malcolm Little of the U.S. both used this as their last name
X
Michael
$300 [13]
"Can't Hardly Wait", about a blow-out high school graduation party starred this "Party of Five" actress
Jennifer Love Hewitt
Michael
$300 [23]
It's likely that Etta Place, the companion of this "Kid", was a lady of the evening rather than a schoolmarm
the Sundance Kid
Michael
$300 [27]
"Speech is silver, but..."
"Silence is golden"
Michael
$300 [3]
He provided live coverage of the Summer Olympics from Atlanta, while brother Bryant covered events in Nagano
Greg Gumbel
Pamela
$500 [10]
A common place name in the Southwest, from a Spanish term, it's a dry river bed
Arroyo
$400 [19]
Traditional member of the Magi whose name is also a measure equal to 16 regular bottles of champagne
Balthazar
$400 [14]
Judith Guest's novel about a dysfunctional family became this 1980 movie with Mary Tyler Moore & Timothy Hutton
"Ordinary People"
Pamela
$400 [24]
Actress Nell Gwyn was the lover of Lord Buckhurst before she caught the eye of this "Merry Monarch"
King Charles II
$400 [29]
"Ignorance of the law is..."
"no excuse"
Michael Pamela
$400 [4]
Her disco hit "I Will Survive" became an anthem for many women & is still popular today
Gloria Gaynor
Pamela
DD $1,000 [9]
Normally, an atoll is made of this or nothing atoll
Coral
Pamela
$500 [20]
Last name of Julian, UNESCO's first director-general; he was the brother of writer Aldous
Huxley
Michael
$500 [15]
Cary Grant played retired cat burglar John Robie in this Hitchcock film
To Catch a Thief
Michael Dave
$500 [25]
Louis I's lust for Lola Montez led him to lose the throne of this German kingdom
Bavaria
Dave
$500 [30]
"The hand that rocks the cradle..."
"Is the hand that rules the world"
Pamela
$500 [5]
Norman Mailer wrote about the life & death of this convicted killer in his book "The Executioner's Song"
Gary Gilmore
Dave

Double Jeopardy! Round

"C" IN HISTORY AIRPORT PEOPLE NORTH DAKOTA BEFORE & AFTER POE FOLKS GIGI
$200 [6]
This island in the Indian Ocean received its name on December 25, 1643--Happy Holidays!
Christmas Island
Michael
$200 [1]
Orange County, California:A movie "Duke"
John Wayne
Pamela
$200 [21]
North Dakota banished these coin-eaters from their streets in the 1940s; attempts to reinstate them have failed
Parking Meters
Dave
$200 [11]
"Good Golly Miss Molly" singer who resigned the U.S. presidency
Little Richard Nixon
Michael
$200 [12]
"I was a child, and she was a child, in this kingdom by the sea, but we loved with a love that was more than love, I" & she
"Annabel Lee"
Michael
$200 [26]
This lovable rogue, the film's co-star, was, ironically, an officer of the Legion D' Honneur, not a chevalier
Maurice Chevalier
Michael
$400 [7]
In 47 B.C. she gave birth to a son known as Caesarion, or "Little Caesar"
Cleopatra
Pamela
$400 [2]
Chicago:A WWII naval air ace
(Edward Butch) O'Hare
Dave
$400 [22]
North Dakota became a state on November 2, 1889, the same day as this other state
South Dakota
Pamela
$400 [17]
Mammoth 3 Little Pigs nemesis who's CNN's senior White House correspondent
The Big Bad Wolf Blitzer
Dave
$400 [13]
Last name of Roderick & his sister Madeline, who fell dead just before their house falls into a mountain lake
Usher
Pamela
$400 [27]
This beauty from Budapest appeared in the film "Gigi" before she moved to "Green Acres"
Eva Gabor
Michael Pamela
$600 [8]
This South Carolina university was founded as an agricultural college in 1889
Clemson
Michael
$600 [3]
Washington, D.C.:A 1950s secretary of state
John Foster Dulles
Pamela
$600 [23]
She joined the Lewis & Clark expedition in what is now North Dakota
Sacajawea
Michael
$600 [18]
"Happy" Three Dog Night song about baseball's fall classic
"Joy to the World Series"
Pamela
$600 [14]
This masked apparition joins Prince Prospero & his friends at a costume ball in a secluded castle
The Red Death
Michael
$600 [28]
He won 2 Oscars for "Gigi": one for his screenplay & one for the title song he wrote with Frederick Loewe
Alan Jay Lerner
Dave
$800 [9]
Sir Wilfred Laurier, prime minister of this country from 1896 to 1911, was nicknamed "Silver-Tongued Laurier"
Canada
Michael
$800 [4]
Rome:A Renaissance painter/sculptor/ architect/botanist/ mathematician...
Leonardo da Vinci
Dave
$1,000 [25]
The author of "Hondo" & other Westerns, he was born in Jamestown, North Dakota
Louis L'Amour
$800 [19]
Interior of a flower-like vegetable preferred by Kurtz in a Joseph Conrad novel
"Artichoke Heart of Darkness"
Michael
$800 [15]
This scholarly amateur detective solves the baffling case of "The Purloined Letter"
C. Auguste Dupin
Michael
$800 [29]
This fetching French actress played Gigi on the London stage before starring in the film
Leslie Caron
Dave
$1,000 [10]
He wasn't yet France's premier when he gave Emile Zola the idea to title a famous letter "J'Accuse!"
Georges Clemenceau
Michael
DD $1,000 [5]
New York:The man seen here:
Fiorello LaGuardia
Dave
DD $2,000 [24]
He said, "I would never have been president if it had not been for my experiences in ND"
Theodore Roosevelt
Michael
$1,000 [20]
100 MPH police car chase held to be self-evident by Thomas Jefferson
"The High-Speed Pursuit of Happiness"
$1,000 [16]
His "Narrative" recounts his adventures on the Grampus as it sails from Nantucket to the South Seas
Arthur Gordon Pym
Michael
$1,000 [30]
A leading literary light of the "City of Light", this "Gigi" novelist was so respected she was given a state funeral in 1954
Collette

Final Jeopardy!

U.S. GOVERNMENT

Lawrence Walsh & Donald Smaltz have held this job created by 1978's Ethics in Government Act

Special Prosecutor/Independent Counsel

Dave "What is Special Prosecutor?" — wagered $5,299
Pamela "What is Chairman of House Ethics Committee?" — wagered $5,899
Michael "What is the Special Prosecutor?" — wagered $2,000

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