Show #3399 1999-05-20 Celebrity

1999-ACelebrity Jeopardy!game 4.

Contestants

Steve Harris — an actor fromThe Practice

Wendie Malick — an actress fromJust Shoot Me!

Mike Farrell — an actor fromProvidence

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Mike $1,600 $3,400 $6,400 $10,400
Winner: $15,000 to Human Rights Watch & Death Penalty Focus
$9,000
22 R (including 1 DD), 4 W (including 1 DD)
Wendie $300 $1,700 $3,700 $1,200
2nd place: $10,000 to A Drop in the Bucket
$3,700
13 R, 4 W
Steve $500 $500 $-1,900 $0
3rd place: $10,000 to Hale House (in Harlem)
$-1,900
2 R, 3 W

Jeopardy! Round

CLASSIC SITCOMS JUST CHUTE ME LIQUOR BY LABEL RHYMES WITH 8 MUSIC WHO PLAYED 'EM?
$100 [1]
The characters in the cartoon on which this series was based had no first names; Morticia & others were added
The Addams Family
Mike
$100 [7]
It's not a romance novel hero, it's what you pull to open the parachute pack
ripcord
Wendie
$200 [18]
Popov, Wolfschmidt, Smirnoff
vodka
Mike
$200 [14]
It attracts fish while dangling from your hook
bait
Mike
$300 [21]
One of the 4 notes to which violin strings are tuned
(1 of) A, D, E, or G
Wendie
$400 [19]
N.Y. cabbie Travis Bickle
Robert De Niro
Wendie
$200 [2]
In early 1988 this "Cheers" patron married Lilith, a sharp-tempered fellow psychiatrist
Dr. Frasier Crane
Steve
$200 [8]
Tom Petty likes this part of skydiving--the part between the jump & the chute opening
freefall
Mike
$300 [15]
Andre, Moet et Chandon, Dom Perignon
champagne
Wendie
$300 [4]
The white rabbit Alice saw exclaimed he was this
late
Steve
$500 [22]
In Italian this term for vocal music without instrumental accompaniment means "as in the chapel"
a cappella
Wendie
$500 [20]
Blonde beauty Lorelei Lee, from Little Rock
Marilyn Monroe
$300 [3]
Its theme song begins, "Here's the story of a lovely lady, who was bringing up three very lovely girls"
The Brady Bunch
Mike
$300 [9]
The first manned parachute jump from a vehicle wasn't made from a plane, but from one of these over Paris in 1797
hot-air balloon
Mike Wendie
$400 [16]
Montezuma Gold, Pepe Lopez White, Sauza Conmemorativo
tequila
Mike
$400 [10]
In England, yours might be measured in stones
weight
Mike
$400 [5]
Of the 2 Darrins on this series, actor Dick York played the role longer--5 years
Bewitched
Mike
$400 [12]
In the 1940s this stronger & cheaper material began to replace silk in parachute canopies
nylon
Wendie
$500 [17]
Gilbey's, Gordon's, Fleishmann's
gin
Mike
$500 [11]
The human head, perhaps a bald one
pate
Mike
$500 [6]
In 1977 this character left his job at Prendergast Tool & Die & purchased Kelsey's Bar
Archie Bunker
Wendie
$500 [13]
In the 1490s he sketched out the chute seen here
Leonardo da Vinci
Mike Wendie

Double Jeopardy! Round

LITERARY TOURISM KATHARINE HEPBURN FILMS ABBREV. SHORT BIOS TURN OF THE 2nd MILLENNIUM PROVIDENCE
$200 [23]
William Faulkner once lived at 624 Pirates Alley in this Louisiana city; it's now a bookstore that sells his works
New Orleans
Mike
$200 [20]
This co-star of "Holiday", seen here, called Kate "A joy to work with"
Cary Grant
Wendie
$200 [1]
To a graduating college student:B.A.
Bachelor of Arts
Wendie
$400 [13]
Born in 1770, studied with Salieri, became totally deaf in 1819, died 1827
Ludwig van Beethoven
Mike
$400 [18]
Around 1000 A.D. this art of growing miniature trees was getting started in Asia
bonsai
Mike
$400 [9]
A Providence landmark is the Colonial House of Stephen Hopkins, one of the signers of this document
Declaration of Independence
Mike
$400 [17]
Fans of this author can tour the Atlanta home where she wrote much of "Gone with the Wind"
Margaret Mitchell
Wendie
$400 [14]
In "Adam's Rib" Hepburn & this actor are married lawyers on opposite sides of a case
Spencer Tracy
Mike
$400 [2]
To a Republican:GOP
Grand Old Party
Mike
$800 [21]
Born 1892 in Germany, shot down 80 enemy planes in WWI, himself shot down in 1918
Manfred von Richthofen ("The Red Baron")
Mike
$600 [19]
Norsemen sailing from a settlement on this island founded L'Anse aux Meadows in Newfoundland
Greenland
Mike
$600 [6]
This "colorful" Ivy League school located in Providence is the seventh-oldest college in the U.S.
Brown
Mike
DD $1,000 [16]
Undershaw, the home where he wrote "The Hound of the Baskervilles", is now a hotel in Surrey, England
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Mike
$600 [10]
In 1936 Hepburn played this doomed Scots queen who was married to a real-life Hepburn ancestor
Mary, Queen of Scots
Wendie Steve
$600 [3]
In the president's cabinet:HUD
Housing and Urban Development
Wendie
$1,000 [22]
Born in Virginia in 1809, invented reaper in 1831, reaped in profits until death in 1884
Cyrus McCormick
Mike Steve
$800 [7]
Providence lies on this bay
Narragansett Bay
$800 [11]
Kate wrote a book on "The Making of" this film in which she & Bogie run the Ulanga River
The African Queen
Mike
$800 [4]
At the top of a corporation:CEO
chief executive officer
Wendie Steve
DD $3,000 [15]
Born 1491, married 1509, married 1533, married 1536, married twice in 1540, married 1543
Henry VIII
Mike
$1,000 [8]
Grateful for God's providence, this man founded the town & named it accordingly
Roger Williams
Wendie
$1,000 [12]
In 1959 Hepburn did "Suddenly Last Summer"; 9 years later she did this historical film with another season in its title
The Lion in Winter
Wendie
$1,000 [5]
To a banker:FDIC
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Mike

Final Jeopardy!

AMERICAN FOLKLORE

Name of the animal that measured 42 axe handles & 1 plug of chewing tobacco between the horns

Babe the Blue Ox

Steve "What are bison" — wagered $1,900
Wendie "What is an oxe" — wagered $2,500
Mike "What is Babe The Blue Ox?" — wagered $4,000

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