Show #4270 2003-03-07 (taped 2002-11-16) Regular

Max Levaren game 3.(Jimmy: You know, Grace, it's getting harder and harder to tell the difference between robots and humans.)(Grace: It sure is, Jimmy; stay tuned for a robot's view onJeopardy!)

Contestants

Ben Dufour — a credit specialist from Old Orchard Beach, Maine

Joanne Daley — a public defender from New York City, New York

Max Levaren — a personal success coach from San Diego, California (whose 2-day cash winnings total $31,400)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Max $4,600 $7,800 $15,000 $15,000
3-day champion: $46,400
$15,000
23 R, 4 W
Joanne $-400 $-400 $2,000 $0
2nd place: $2,000
$1,800
8 R (including 1 DD), 5 W (including 1 DD)
Ben $800 $-200 $-200 $-200
3rd place: $1,000
$-200
5 R, 5 W

Jeopardy! Round

THOSE FUNNY EUROPEANS THE PHONE "C"OMEDIANS WHEW! IT'S HOT! CURTAINS ENGLISH LESSON
$200 [21]
European workers average 6 weeks of this a year, 3 times what many Americans get--maybe you don't find that so funny
vacation
Max
$200 [16]
Let's see if all their ads have worked; company whose logo is seen here
Cingular
Max
$200 [1]
He teamed with Cheech on numerous comedy albums
Tommy Chong
Ben
$200 [11]
100 degrees on June 27, 1915 in Fort Yukon
Alaska
Max
$200 [26]
In the book he was discovered behind a screen that Toto knocked over; in the film, behind a curtain
The Wizard of Oz
Max
$200 [6]
Another term for upper case characters such as the ones that start a sentence
capital letters
Joanne
$400 [22]
Germans like to watch 2 guys ride these around & around a track for 6 days
bicycles
$400 [17]
For your information, Mary J. Blige has asked in song "What's" this
the 411
Joanne
$400 [2]
Some of his "Seven Words You Can't Say on TV" are now said on TV, especially cable
George Carlin
Ben
$400 [12]
125 degrees on July 29, 1994 in Laughlin
Nevada
Joanne
$400 [27]
The extravagances of Dennis Kozlowski, disgraced head of Tyco Intl., included a $6,000 one of these
shower curtain
Max Ben
$400 [7]
The organization of events or storylines in a tale, as in Stephen King's "Graveyard Shift"
plot
Max Joanne
$600 [23]
After the Finns let in some steam in these baths, they enjoy a roll in the snow
saunas
Max Ben
$600 [18]
This Internet service provider can be on your cell phone with its "Anywhere" program
AOL
Joanne
$600 [3]
"The Best Second Banana in the Business", he gained undying fame as sewer worker Ed Norton
Art Carney
Max
$600 [13]
118 degrees on June 20, 1934 in Keokuk
Iowa
Joanne
$600 [28]
Similar to the Iron Curtain, it was the ideological barrier between Communist China & other countries
the Bamboo Curtain
Max
$600 [8]
Latin for "thus", it would precede (& possibly follow) the paleontologist's motto "Semper Tyrannosaurus"
sic
Max Ben
$800 [24]
(Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from Rome.) Romans used to flood the Piazza Navona mainly to stage mock versions of these
naval battles
Max
$800 [19]
Launched July 10, 1962, the first satellite in this series could handle up to 600 phone calls or 1 TV signal at once!
Telstar
Max
$800 [4]
She was the first original member of "Saturday Night Live" to score a success with a second TV series
Jane Curtin
Ben
$800 [14]
109 degrees on July 10, 1936 in Cumberland & Frederick
Maryland
Max
$800 [9]
Meter for blank verse & 5 disposable pens
iambic pentameter
$1,000 [25]
Europe still has kings--this one came to the Spanish throne in 1975
Juan Carlos
Max
DD $1,000 [20]
Its country code is 84; its city codes include 1--Colombo & 8--Kandy
Sri Lanka
Joanne
$1,000 [5]
This understated comedian played Mr. Peepers & was the voice of Underdog
Wally Cox
Max
$1,000 [15]
119 degrees on July 10, 1898 in Pendleton
Oregon
$1,000 [10]
There are 2 of these phrases in the sentence "Santa enjoys dining out but the lady of the house likes to eat in"
independent clauses
Max

Double Jeopardy! Round

LITERARY HEROINES ROBOTICS COMING UP ROSES IT'S TYLER TIME! "BU" WHO JAZZ TUNES
$400 [2]
A 1983 novel by Christa Wolf focuses on Cassandra, the disbelieved prophetess of this ancient city
Troy
Max
$400 [5]
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh.) With its ability to enter tight spaces, like collapsed buildings, the snake robot is used in US&R, or urban this
search-and-rescue
$400 [12]
If you're on the road to Morocco, take along some Bob Hopes & these, Bob's partner
Bing Crosbys
$400 [15]
John Tyler was born in this state in 1790 (don't say naked) & he died in it in 1862 (don't say naked)
Virginia
$400 [1]
Me Alex; you one who know this man create Tarzan
Edgar Rice Burroughs
Max
$800 [26]
In 1939 tenor saxophonist Coleman Hawkins recorded his now-classic version of this song heard here
"Body And Soul"
Max
$800 [3]
In this Anne Tyler novel, a glum travel writer is revived by free-spirited dog trainer Muriel Pritchett
"The Accidental Tourist"
Joanne
$800 [16]
It's estimated that in the 1990s about 700,000 robots were in use, over 400,000 of them in this Asian country
Japan
Joanne
$800 [13]
The name on this hybrid tea rose is also on a great pair of records--"9 to 5" & "Two Doors Down"
Dolly Parton
Joanne
$1,200 [18]
Tyler figured with not much to do as vice president, he could stay at home with his sick wife; then this president died...
William Henry Harrison
Max Joanne
$800 [6]
This actor's films include "Lethal Weapon", "Predator II", & "The Buddy Holly Story"
Gary Busey
Joanne
$1,200 [25]
Duke Ellington co-wrote "In A Sentimental Mood" & this "mood"y 1931 standard
"Mood Indigo"
Max Ben
$1,200 [4]
The name of this "Twelfth Night" heroine is pronounced with a long "I", unlike the musical instrument
Viola
Ben
$1,200 [14]
The Harprier & Harunique roses are also known by these Mesopotamian river names
Tigris & Euphrates
Ben
$1,600 [19]
As "His Accidency" had 15 of these from 1815 to 1860, we figure some weren't accidents
children (by 2 wives)
$1,200 [7]
Hirsute Civil War general seen here
Ambrose Burnside
Ben
$1,600 [24]
John Coltrane's version of this song from "The Sound of Music" became a sort of theme song for him
"My Favorite Things"
Max
$1,600 [10]
This Theodore Dreiser heroine becomes a star of the stage, but happiness eludes her
Sister Carrie
$1,600 [21]
This title character of "The Western World" knows this other name of the Cheerio rose
Playboy rose
DD $2,000 [17]
First Lady Julia Tyler asked the Marine Band to announce the arrival of her husband with this tune
"Hail to the Chief"
Joanne
$1,600 [8]
In the 1969 film "Anne of the Thousand Days", she played Anne Boleyn
Genevieve Bujold
Max
$2,000 [23]
A swinging jazz tune is called "Stompin' at" this place, also the name of a swanky London hotel
the Savoy
Max
$2,000 [11]
This Ibsen heroine leaves the "Doll's House" in which her husband keeps her
Nora
Max
$2,000 [22]
The Schneewittchen rose, also called this, would have been a hit in Titanic staterooms
Iceberg rose
$2,000 [20]
In his "American Notes", this British author relates meeting the "Unaffected, gentlemanly, & agreeable" Tyler
Charles Dickens
Max
$2,000 [9]
Michelangelo's surname
Buonarroti
Max

Final Jeopardy!

SUMMER OLYMPIC VENUES

The only time the host country failed to win a gold medal was at the Olympics held in this Western Hemisphere city

Montreal (1976)

Joanne "What is Mexico City?" — wagered $2,000
Max "What is Mexico City?" — wagered $0

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