Show #3411 1999-06-07 Regular

Contestants

Paul Salcido — an insurance examiner from Woodland Hills, California

Kit Salisbury — a furniture salesman from Lake Worth, Florida

Kathy Grogman — an attorney originally from Mascoutah, Illinois (whose 1-day cash winnings total $6,800)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Kathy $2,000 $2,100 $6,100 $2,600
2nd place: Trip to St. James's Club, Antigua
$5,900
18 R (including 1 DD), 5 W
Kit $100 $2,900 $9,600 $12,200
New champion: $12,200
$10,300
24 R, 2 W (including 1 DD)
Paul $1,300 $1,300 $3,500 $1
3rd place: Pair of Nobel Watches
$3,300
13 R (including 1 DD), 3 W

Jeopardy! Round

THE '60s GAME SHOW HOSTS PASTA BAR CHICKEN GORDON "BLUE"
$100 [2]
This American went into space before Kennedy made his "Let's Put A Man on the Moon" speech
Alan Shepard
Kit
$100 [8]
Ex-placekicker Rolf Benirschke hosted the daytime version of this show after Pat Sajak left it
Wheel of Fortune
Paul
$100 [7]
Puttanesca is a zesty sauce featuring capers & these pizza fishies
Anchovies
Paul
$100 [22]
Warner Bros.' Foghorn was of this breed whose hens are prolific layers
Leghorn
Kit
$100 [1]
Before he was the lead singer of the Police, he was a teacher named Gordon Sumner
Sting
Paul
$100 [15]
Levi's, for example
Blue jeans
Kit
$200 [3]
Lack of public demand led the U.S. Treasury to officially discontinue these bills August 10, 1966
$2 bills
Paul
$200 [9]
"Who Do You Trust?" was hosted by this man who left it to host "The Tonight Show"
Johnny Carson
Kathy
$200 [10]
The Reggiano type of this hard, dry cheese is one of the best for grating over pasta
Parmesan
Kathy Paul
$200 [23]
A human grooming item, or the prominent feature seen here
Comb
Paul
$200 [20]
This brawny fictional space hero was a Yale graduate & a world-class polo player
Flash Gordon
Kit
$200 [16]
It's an annual flower of the pea family, or a brand of margarine
Blue Bonnet
Kathy
$400 [5]
Martin Luther King Jr.'s Freedom Walk in 1965 spanned the 50 miles between these 2 Alabama cities
Montgomery & Selma
Paul
$300 [11]
One of her 5 Emmys was for hosting a game show, "Just Men"
Betty White
Kathy
$300 [14]
Orecchiette are shaped like these human organs, but people eat them anyway
Ears
Kathy Paul
$300 [24]
"Directional" name for the short, fluffy plumage of newly hatched chicks
Down
Kit
$300 [21]
DJ Venus Flytrap was the alter ego of Gordon Sims on this sitcom
WKRP in Cincinnati
Paul
$300 [17]
Preschool viewers help host Steve & his animated dog solve problems on this Nickelodeon TV show
Blue's Clues
Kathy
DD $500 [4]
Sworn in March 17, 1969, she said she'd push for face-to-face talks with the Arabs
Golda Meir
Paul
$400 [12]
This "Talk Soup" host & "Sabrina" co-star emceed the game show "College Mad House"
Greg Kinnear
Kathy
$400 [25]
Aglio e olio, one of the simplest sauces, mainly consists of heated olive oil & this
Garlic
Kit
$400 [27]
European country that produced the Barnevelder breed
Netherlands (Holland)
Kathy Kit
$400 [29]
His hit songs include "Sundown" & "The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald"
Gordon Lightfoot
Kit
$400 [18]
Accessible only by boat, it's a natural limestone cavern in the Bay of Naples
Blue Grotto
Kit
$500 [6]
In February 1960 this brewer was kidnapped in Colorado
Adolph Coors
Kathy
$500 [13]
His 1950s shows "Guess Again", "The Big Surprise" & "Who Pays?" were 30, not 60 minutes
Mike Wallace
Kathy
$500 [26]
This pasta looks kind of squiggly--appropriately, since its name means "little worms"
Vermicelli
Kit Paul
$500 [28]
A major meat-producing chicken breed shares its name with this New England landmark
Plymouth Rock
Kathy Kit
$500 [30]
In April 1977 Jimmy Carter commuted his sentence to 8 years, allowing him to be paroled later that year
G. Gordon Liddy
Kathy
$500 [19]
This hard rock group had a 1976 hit with "(Don't Fear) The Reaper"
Blue Öyster Cult
Kit

Double Jeopardy! Round

THE EASTERN HEMISPHERE OSCAR-WINNING FILMS IN OTHER WORDS HISTORIC AMERICANS THE NATIONAL PASTIME AUSTEN-TATIOUS IT'S JAPANESE TO ME
$200 [1]
This country's longest fjord, Sogne Fjord, extends 127 miles inland
Norway
Kit
$200 [6]
"Not Excused"
Unforgiven
Kathy Paul
$200 [11]
Legendary Confederate general seen here
Robert E. Lee
Kathy
$200 [16]
This event, which happened minutes before the start of game 3 in 1989, postponed the World Series for 10 days
San Francisco Earthquake
Paul
$200 [25]
Jane Austen said Elizabeth Bennet, the hero of this novel, was "as delightful a creature as ever appeared in print"
"Pride and Prejudice"
Kathy
$200 [21]
Japan's currency is called this, meaning "round", as opposed to earlier coins which were often square
Yen
Paul
$400 [2]
Cape Baba, the westernmost point of this continent, juts into the Aegean Sea
Asia
Kit
$400 [7]
"Courageous Organ"
Braveheart
Kit
$400 [12]
He led a gang that robbed banks & trains for 15 years
Jesse James
Kit
$400 [17]
Since 1924 this Red Sox player has had the highest major league batting average for a season, .406
Ted Williams
Kit
$400 [26]
After her unsuccessful & meddlesome matchmaking, this title character realizes she loves Mr. Knightley
Emma Woodhouse
Kathy
$400 [22]
"Arigato" is Japanese for this & "Domo arigato gozaimashta" is Japanese for this "very much"
Thank you
Kit
$600 [3]
The Seine River rises on the Plateau of Langres near this mustard capital
Dijon
Kit
$600 [8]
"Ancient Vehicles Ablaze"
Chariots of Fire
Kit
$600 [13]
At its peak, this Standard Oiler's personal fortune was estimated at over $1 billion dollars
John D. Rockefeller
Kit
DD $700 [18]
(Hi, I'm Reggie Jackson) I hit 100 or more homers for 3 different teams: the Athletics, Yankees & this west coast club
California Angels
Kit
$600 [27]
This author of "Orlando" said, "Of all the great writers" Jane "is the most difficult to catch in the act of greatness"
Virginia Woolf
$600 [23]
Of the beverages seen here, it's the one called agari, "finished"
Green tea
Kathy
$800 [4]
In 1610 the Dutch East India Company built a trading post in this city; 9 years later they named it Batavia
Jakarta
Kit
$800 [9]
"Commonplace Populace"
Ordinary People
Kit
$800 [14]
This Minnesota senator ran for the Democratic presidential nomination in 1968
Eugene McCarthy
Kathy
$800 [19]
Hall of Famer Roberto Clemente spent his entire 18-year major league career with this team
Pittsburgh Pirates
Kit
DD $1,000 [28]
While prince regent during his father's madness, this king had a set of Austen's novels in each of his residences
George IV
Kathy
$800 [24]
These female entertainers are found in the Karyukai, "Flower & Willow World"
Geisha
Kathy
$1,000 [5]
This country's Deccan Plateau lies between the eastern & western Ghats ranges
India
Kathy
$1,000 [10]
"A Ruminant Pursuer"
The Deer Hunter
Kathy
$1,000 [15]
The USA's highest civilian award, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, was awarded posthumously to this man in 1994
Cesar Chavez
Paul
$1,000 [20]
This Cincinnati Reds player appeared in 3,562 games, the most by any player in major league history
Pete Rose
Kit
$1,000 [29]
This title abbey is the home of clergyman Henry Tilney
"Northanger Abbey"
Kathy
$1,000 [30]
When you try to catch these cultivated carp, you'd expect them to play hard to get
Koi
Paul

Final Jeopardy!

STATE CAPITALS

Chartered in 1781, it's the only state capital named for a French city

Montpelier, Vermont

Paul "What is New Orleans?" — wagered $3,499
Kathy "What is Boise" — wagered $3,500
Kit "What is Montpelier" — wagered $2,600

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