Show #2810 1996-11-15 (taped 1996-09-29) Celebrity

1996 CelebrityJeopardy!game 5.

Contestants

Alicia Witt — an actress fromCybill

Renee Taylor — a writer and actress fromThe Nanny

Robert Loggia — an actor from the movieIndependence Day

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Robert $600 $1,000 $5,400 $3,400
2nd place: $10,000 to the Motion Picture Home
$5,400
13 R, 3 W
Renee $0 $600 $1,800 $1,300
3rd place: $10,000 to the National Organization of Italian Women
$1,800
6 R, 2 W
Alicia $200 $200 $5,800 $7,400
Winner: $10,000 to the Pediatric AIDS Foundation
$6,800
21 R, 4 W (including 1 DD)

Jeopardy! Round

HISTORIC AMERICANS MUSEUMS PEOPLE RELIGION 3-LETTER ANATOMY VIVA LAS VEGAS
$100 [1]
The state of Franklin, which had its own governor but was never admitted to the Union, was named for him
Ben Franklin
Alicia
$100 [19]
A Hibbing, Minn. museum traces the history of this bus company founded there in 1914 using Hupmobiles
Greyhound
Alicia
$100 [2]
This current Bulls player holds the career NBA record for points scored per game with 32.2
Michael Jordan
Alicia
$100 [7]
The title of this leader of a Jewish congregation means "my master" in Hebrew
rabbi
Robert
$100 [9]
When you pout you stick it out
lip
Alicia
$100 [21]
New in 1996, Caesars Magical Empire is a subterranean dining & magic experience of this famed hotel
Caesars Palace
Renee
$200 [8]
This president's enemies called him "King Andrew I", but he's better-known as "Old Hickory"
Andrew Jackson
Alicia
$200 [20]
A replica of a rubber plantation is displayed at this company's World of Rubber Museum in Akron, Ohio
Goodyear
Robert
$200 [3]
The father of this actor best known as Lt. Frank Drebin in the "Naked Gun" movies was a Canadian Mountie
Leslie Nielsen
Alicia
$200 [13]
This apostle who denied he knew Jesus 3 times is sometimes called the "Apostle to the Jews"
Peter
Robert Renee
$200 [10]
Mark Antony wanted you to lend it so he could bend it
ear
Robert
$300 [11]
He called his beautiful hilltop estate Monticello, which is Italian for "little mountain"
Thomas Jefferson
Robert
$300 [4]
William Daniels of "Boy Meets World" formerly played Dr. Mark Craig on this TV medical series
St. Elsewhere
$300 [14]
Divided into 114 suras or chapters, this Islamic book is the earliest known work in Arabic prose
the Koran
Robert
$300 [16]
In a toast to your best bud it's where you say to put the mud
eye
Renee
$400 [12]
He fled to Philadelphia after he shot & mortally wounded Alexander Hamilton
Aaron Burr
Robert
$400 [5]
In July 1993 this Seattle outfielder tied a Major League record by hitting home runs in 8 straight games
Ken Griffey, Jr.
Robert
$400 [15]
In about 500 B.C., this philosopher was appointed minister of justice in the Chinese state of Lu
Confucius
Alicia
$400 [17]
It went from Adam to make a madam
rib
Renee
$500 [6]
John Beradino, who passed away in 1996, played Dr. Steve Hardy on this daytime soap for over 30 years
General Hospital
Alicia
$500 [18]
If this part is made of glass a fighter has to watch his opponent
jaw
Robert Alicia

Double Jeopardy! Round

OSCAR WINNERS ONSTAGE WORLD GEOGRAPHY FAMOUS NAMES BOOKS & AUTHORS CATS & DOGS DYSFUNCTIONAL ROYAL FAMILIES
$200 [1]
This "Funny Girl"'s first New York show, "Another Evening with Harry Stoones", closed after 1 performance
Barbra Streisand
Alicia
$200 [26]
Russia's Lena River lies within this large, cold eastern region of the country
Siberia
Alicia
$200 [6]
This late female leader of India was called Indu for short
Indira Gandhi
Robert
$200 [19]
He brought back the dinosaurs in "Jurassic Park" & "The Lost World"
Michael Crichton
Alicia
$200 [8]
Afghans hunt by sight, while bloodhounds hunt by this sense
smell
Alicia
$200 [24]
This emperor's sister Pauline Bonaparte was so scandalous she was banned from his court in 1810
Napoleon
Robert
$400 [2]
He played the psychiatrist in "Equus" before he played Hannibal Lecter, who needed a psychiatrist
Anthony Hopkins
Renee Alicia
$400 [15]
Loch Ness & Loch Lochy form much of this country's Caledonian Canal
Scotland
Renee
$400 [7]
On Sept. 21, 1996 he married long-time girlfriend Carolyn Bessette on Cumberland Island off the coast of Georgia
John F. Kennedy, Jr.
Alicia
$400 [20]
In 1996 he offered up "The Last Don", a novel readers can't refuse
Mario Puzo
Robert
$400 [9]
The Mau is a breed of cat that originated in this country, where it was revered by the Pharaohs
Egypt
Alicia
$400 [27]
This seductive queen convinced Mark Antony to execute her hostile younger sister, Arsinoe
Cleopatra
Alicia
$600 [3]
Mike Nichols saw him in a play called "Eh?" & offered him the starring role in "The Graduate"
Dustin Hoffman
Renee Alicia
$600 [14]
This country's Chatham Islands are inhabited primarily by Maoris
New Zealand
Robert
$600 [16]
In 1996 this 20-year-old African-American golfer won a record third consecutive U.S. Amateur title
Tiger Woods
Alicia
$600 [21]
She leaves vampires behind for the tale of an ancient Babylonian spirit in "Servant of the Bones"
Anne Rice
Renee
$600 [10]
Breeders once considered it desirable for these "Thai" cats to have crossed eyes
Siamese
$1,000 [25]
This Roman emperor, played on TV by Derek Jacobi, married his own niece; she poisoned him
Claudius
Robert
$800 [4]
She starred in "Come Back to the Five and Dime, Jimmy Dean..." onstage & on film before she was "Moonstruck"
Cher
Alicia
$1,000 [13]
Nastapoka & Hopewell, islands of Canada's Northwest Territories, hug the eastern shore of this bay
Hudson Bay
Robert
$800 [17]
Blythe Danner's daughter, in 1996 she played the title role of "Emma"
Gwyneth Paltrow
Alicia
$800 [22]
As his novel "Executive Orders" begins, Jack Ryan has just become president of the U.S.
Tom Clancy
Alicia
$800 [11]
The Airedale type of this dog is named for the Aire Valley in Yorkshire, England
terrier
Alicia
$1,000 [5]
He cleaned houses before he co-starred in "Godspell" in London: what a "Reversal of Fortune"
Jeremy Irons
Alicia
DD $1,000 [18]
A gun bill is named for this former Reagan press sec'y who was awarded a Presidential Medal of Freedom
James Brady
Alicia
$1,000 [23]
Among her many bestsellers are "Full Circle", "Wanderlust" & 1995's "Five Days in Paris"
Danielle Steel
$1,000 [12]
The ocicat is so named because the daughter of its original breeder thought it looked like this wild cat
ocelot
Robert

Final Jeopardy!

PUBLISHING FIRSTS

In 1908 Ernest Henry Shackleton printed the first book on this continent

Antarctica

Renee "What is Bible?" — wagered $500
Robert "What is? Africa" — wagered $2,000
Alicia "What is Antarctica?! Hi Amy & Big Goop!" — wagered $1,600

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