Show #3414 1999-06-10 Regular

Contestants

Warren Barber Kertland — a registered nurse from Vancouver, Washington

Jack Winters — a technical writer from Monrovia, California

Ryan Thiel — a sign language interpreter from Minneapolis, Minnesota (whose 1-day cash winnings total $12,801)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Ryan $1,600 $4,300 $7,100 $9,601
2-day champion: $22,402
$7,700
27 R (including 1 DD), 4 W (including 1 DD)
Jack $-100 $400 $4,800 $1,800
2nd place: Trip to Wyndham Rose Hall Resort, Montego Bay, Jamaica
$4,800
15 R (including 1 DD), 4 W
Warren $300 $1,100 $3,300 $1,300
3rd place: Pair of Festina Watches
$3,300
9 R, 2 W

Jeopardy! Round

1941 THIS & THAT PEOPLE BITS OF YOU 1960s POP MUSIC AUTHORS' RHYME TIME
$100 [1]
Time magazine named this taupe-colored, blue-eyed animated baby elephant its "Mammal of the Year"
Dumbo
Jack
$100 [11]
This letter marks the 24th spot in our alphabet
X
Warren
$100 [4]
His trademarks were jeweled costumes & elaborately designed pianos topped by candelabra
Liberace
Ryan
$100 [16]
The inner part of this is the basilar membrane; the outer part has the lobe
Ear
Ryan
$100 [21]
Drummer Andy White played on this group's U.S. release of "Love Me Do"; Ringo was heard on the British version
The Beatles
Ryan
$200 [29]
Bradbury's stage dramas
Ray's plays
Jack
$200 [2]
In July he was made lieutenant general & named commander in chief of all U.S. forces in the Far East
Douglas MacArthur
Ryan
$200 [12]
You can still see the wheel ruts in this pioneer trail that ran from Independence to the Willamette Valley
Oregon Trail
Ryan
$200 [5]
In 1989 this sitcom star was reunited with the daughter she'd given up for adoption at 18
Roseanne Barr
Warren
$200 [17]
From the Greek for breastbone, it's, well... the breastbone
the sternum
Ryan
$200 [22]
He followed "The Twist" with "Let's Twist Again" & "Slow Twistin'"
Chubby Checker
Ryan
$300 [26]
Harte's wagers
Bret's bets
Warren
$300 [3]
In a 1941 hit song "You leave the Pennsylvania Station 'bout a quarter to four" aboard this title train
"Chattanooga Choo Choo"
Jack
$300 [13]
Of a fish, a fencing move, or a firth in Scotland, what a muskellunge is
Fish
Ryan
$300 [6]
In 1998 supermodel Rebecca Romijn married this former star of TV's "Full House"
John Stamos
Ryan
$300 [18]
This organ secretes glucagon as well as insulin
Pancreas
Ryan
$300 [23]
Jimmy Dean described him as 6-foot-6, "kinda broad at the shoulder and narrow at the hip"
"Big Bad John"
Jack
$400 [27]
Mary Higgins' Biblical boats
Clark's arks
Warren
$400 [9]
In 1941 George Halas coached this team to a 37-9 victory over the New York Giants in the NFL title game
Chicago Bears
Ryan
$400 [14]
The chief northern tributary of this river is the Ubangi
Congo
Ryan Jack
$400 [7]
This "Fast Car" singer honed her style on the Boston circuit while a student at Tufts University
Tracy Chapman
Ryan
$400 [19]
The ligament holding this "cover" in place is an extension of the tendon of the thigh muscle
Kneecap
Ryan
$400 [24]
Instrument played by Stevie Wonder on his 1963 hit "Fingertips (Part 2)"
the harmonica
Jack Warren
$500 [28]
Stephen's violas & cellos
King's strings
DD $800 [10]
In May 1941 he & his comrades organized the League for the Independence of Vietnam
Ho Chi Minh
Ryan
$500 [15]
With an "I" it's a sweet herb; with an "E" it's a Swiss city
Basil/Basel
Ryan
$500 [8]
With Dad in tow, this young royal took in a 1997 Spice Girls concert in South Africa
Prince Harry (Henry)
Ryan Jack
$500 [20]
Cindy Crawford's mole, or anybody's is a collection of cells with a high concentration of this pigment
Melanin
Warren
$500 [25]
In December 1963 this hit by the Singing Nun rapidly climbed the charts & remained No. 1 for the entire month
"Dominique"
Ryan

Double Jeopardy! Round

1999 U.S. STAMPS OH MAYAN GODS! FILMS OF THE '50s COLLEGE SPORTS NICKNAMES VERB"LE" NATIONS' MOST POPULOUS CITIES
$200 [19]
A series on these of the '30s & '40s features the Daylight & the 20th Century Limited
Trains
Ryan
$200 [14]
Like Prometheus, Tohil brought this to mankind, but demanded human sacrifice in return
Fire
Ryan
$200 [1]
This film set in the Bronx featured Angie & Clara as well as the Ernest Borgnine title character
Marty
Ryan
$200 [6]
Different campuses of the university of this state are home to Anteaters, Banana Slugs & Golden Bears
California
Ryan
$200 [9]
To lose control of the pigskin
Fumble
Jack
$600 [26]
China
Shanghai
Ryan Jack
$400 [22]
Lorenz Hart is featured alone but this man shares a stamp with Oscar Hammerstein II
Richard Rodgers
Warren
$400 [15]
Ah Puch gave a hoot for the dying, sending this bird to announce their impending deaths
Owl
Ryan
$400 [2]
1959 title character seen here:Gee, If I had one of those boards, I could be a surfer too...
Gidget
Jack
$400 [7]
This word precedes the Irish of Notre Dame & the Illini of the University of Illinois
Fighting
Jack
$400 [10]
Proverbially, to dally in the face of a crisis is to do this "while Rome burns"
Fiddle
Jack
$1,000 [27]
Nigeria
Lagos
Warren
$600 [23]
The fifth Legends of Hollywood stamp put him on the top of the envelope, Ma!
James Cagney
Ryan Jack
$600 [16]
Tepeu & Gucumatz created the first humans from a paste made of this staple grain
Maize/corn
Ryan
$600 [3]
Frank Sinatra fought a dope addiction in "The Man with" this
The Golden Arm
Ryan
$600 [8]
This canine represents over 30 colleges including Yale & the University of Georgia
Bulldog
Warren
$600 [11]
If you're gonna set on the porch for a spell, you'll want to do this to shape pieces of wood
Whittle
Ryan
$800 [24]
He's the subject of the latest Black Heritage stamp; it's worth 33 cents, not 10
Malcolm X
$800 [17]
Kinich Ahau had a day job as sun god, but at night he roamed the underworld as this jungle cat
Jaguar
Jack
$800 [4]
In it, Marlene Dietrich says Orson Welles "was some kind of a man. What does it matter what you say about people?"
Touch of Evil
Jack Warren
DD $1,000 [20]
The men's teams at Northland College in Wisconsin are the Lumberjacks & the women's teams are these
Lumberjills
Ryan
$800 [12]
Some birds are named for the ability to do this, sing with trills & quavers
Warble
Jack
DD $1,000 [25]
Author honored on the stamp seen here(wrote "Atlas Shrugged")
Ayn Rand
Jack
$1,000 [18]
We don't know how old Itzamna could have pronounced his name, as he had none of these
teeth
Ryan Jack Warren
$1,000 [5]
Gregory Peck fought corporate America in "The Man in" this title outfit
The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit
Jack
$1,000 [21]
Ohio State honors each of its All-Americans by planting one of these mascot trees in a grove
Buckeye
Ryan
$1,000 [13]
From Old English for "dart", it means to move back & forth between 2 places--perhaps Earth & space
Shuttle

Final Jeopardy!

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY

In 1903 Morris Michtom of New York began marketing these with presidential permission

Teddy Bears (named after Theodore Roosevelt)

Warren "What are White House napkins?" — wagered $2,000
Jack "What are U.S. Flags?" — wagered $3,000
Ryan "What are teddy Bears" — wagered $2,501

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