Show #3787 2001-02-06 (taped 2001-01-23) Celebrity

2001Celebrity Jeopardy!game 2.From the Las Vegas Hilton.(John Lauderdale: This used to be Elvis Presley's dressing room here at the Hilton; now it belongs to Alex Trebek. Alex, 30 seconds!)(Alex: [Dressed in an Elvis outfit] Thank you, John, thank you! Yeah!)

Contestants

Charles Barkley — a former pro basketball player from Turner Network Television

Martha Stewart — a TV personality fromMartha Stewart Living

Jeff Probst — a TV personality fromRock & Roll Jeopardy!andSurvivor

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Jeff $700 $1,100 $3,500 $2,300
2nd place: $10,000 to Beagles and Buddies
$4,100
16 R, 3 W (including 1 DD)
Martha $900 $1,500 $2,300 $3,300
Winner: $15,000 to the College of the Atlantic
$4,300
15 R, 4 W (including 1 DD)
Charles $0 $0 $1,800 $0
3rd place: $10,000 to Cornerstone Schools of Alabama
$1,800
4 R, 1 W

Jeopardy! Round

AIRPLANE READING ZOO-OLOGY TREASURE ISLAND FAMOUS PAIRS ROCK & ROLL JEOPARDY! "X" CALIBER
$100 [13]
Ken Blackburn, seen here, has set a world record for time aloft for one of these, & he's written books on them
a paper airplane
Jeff
$100 [22]
You'll feel like Santa when you ride a sleigh pulled by these animals at the Assiniboine Park Zoo in Winnipeg
reindeer
Martha
$100 [11]
Cigars from this island 90 miles south of Florida are treasured by some as the best in the world
Cuba
Jeff
$100 [1]
What Little Miss Muffet was eating while she sat on her tuffet
curds & whey
Martha
$100 [6]
The 1976 concert film "The Song Remains the Same" starred this "Stairway to Heaven" group
Led Zeppelin
Jeff
$100 [23]
Headquartered in Stamford, Connecticut, this photo copier company adopted its present name in 1961
Xerox
Jeff
$200 [14]
Max Allan Collins wrote the novelization of this film starring Harrison Ford as President Marshall
Air Force One
$200 [21]
This British city's zoo in Regent's Park claims that its reptile house, opened in 1849, was the world's first
London
Martha
$200 [12]
Homes list for well over $1 million on this valuable "Vineyard" island of Massachusetts
Martha's Vineyard
Martha
$200 [3]
Gotham City's dynamic duo
Batman & Robin
Martha
$200 [7]
"I remember when rock was young" is the first line of this singer's hit "Crocodile Rock"
Elton John
Jeff
$200 [24]
It's the visionary technique used to create the image seen here
an X-ray
Jeff
$300 [15]
Eric Stoltz is heardherereading A. Scott Berg's biography of this man
Charles Lindbergh
Martha
$300 [20]
The Henry Doorly Zoo in this Nebraska city boasts "The World's Largest Indoor Tropical Rainforest"
Omaha
$300 [2]
Seen here, they were quite a pair
Laurel & Hardy
Jeff
$300 [8]
This girl group gave us the '80s albums "Beauty and the Beat" & "Vacation"
the Go-Go's
Jeff
$400 [16]
In 1997 Norman Franks & Alan Bennett investigated the 1918 "Last Flight" of this German ace
the Red Baron
Martha
$400 [19]
If you visit the Singapore Zoo, stay til late afternoon & have this British meal with an orangutan
tea
Martha
$400 [4]
In the Bible, the first 2 brothers mentioned
Cain & Abel
Martha
$400 [9]
A member of this "Eye of the Tiger" group is suing CBS for trademark infringement
Survivor
Jeff
$500 [17]
Piers Paul Read's "Alive" is the true tale of a rugby team whose plane crashed in these South American mountains
the Andes
Martha
$500 [18]
Dozens of Guinea baboons frolic on Baboon Island at the Brookfield Zoo in this Midwest state
Illinois
Martha
$500 [5]
Songwriting team who gave us "The Sound of Music"
Rodgers & Hammerstein
Jeff
DD $600 [10]
This interracial soul group got "Everyday People" to "Dance to the Music"
Sly and the Family Stone
Jeff

Double Jeopardy! Round

AMERICAN HISTORY THE RAT PACK SCIENCE HEY, SPORT! "GOLD"EN NUGGETS
$200 [19]
Custer's Last Stand is also known by the oxymoronic name "Little Big" this
Horn
Charles
$200 [12]
In 1990 the lights on the Strip were dimmed for 10 minutes to honor this late, great "Candy Man" performer
Sammy Davis, Jr.
Jeff
$200 [11]
Only a few living things, like some germs, can live without this gas symbolized O
oxygen
Jeff
$200 [1]
On January 13, 1999 this Chicago Bulls player retired after 13 seasons in which he averaged 31.5 points a game
Michael Jordan
Martha
$400 [4]
For his role in "Cast Away", Tom Hanks won one of these awards in 2001
a Golden Globe
Charles
$400 [20]
In the 1950s, if your button said, "I Like Ike", he was your man
Eisenhower
Martha
$400 [13]
The girl in the Rat Pack, she later played a cranky former first lady in 1994's "Guarding Tess"
Shirley MacLaine
Charles
$600 [10]
Though the Earth isn't a perfect sphere, its eastern & western halves are each called this
a hemisphere
Jeff
$400 [5]
In Nov. 2000 Phil Mickelson caught this Tiger by the tail, winning the Tour Championship PGA tournament by 2 strokes
Tiger Woods
Jeff
$600 [2]
Seen here, he was a U.S. presidential candidate in 1964
Barry Goldwater
Martha
$600 [21]
Born in Tennessee, Davy Crockett died in what's now this state
Texas
Martha
$600 [14]
In a 1953 film Dean Martin sang this song, heard here
"That's Amore"
Jeff
$800 [18]
No Doubt sang, "Thank you for turning on the lights. Thank you, now you're" this organism that lives off a host
parasite
$600 [6]
In 1998 this Cardinal first baseman had a National League record 162 walks to go along with his 70 home runs
Mark McGwire
Jeff
$800 [3]
Using his laptop computer, this actor helps save the human race in the 1996 film "Independence Day"
Jeff Goldblum
Jeff
DD $2,000 [22]
William Cody's 2-word nickname, or perhaps what he sent out to his clients at the end of each month
"Buffalo Bill"
Martha
$800 [15]
This Rat Packer played Joey Barnes on his self-titled '60s sitcom
Joey Bishop
Charles
$1,000 [17]
This man seen here, born in Oxford in 1942, is among the greatest physicists of our time
Stephen Hawking
$800 [7]
This NFL team plays its home games in the Georgia Dome
the Atlanta Falcons
Charles
$1,000 [9]
There are European & American varieties of this songbird, seen here
a goldfinch
Martha
$1,000 [16]
This British Rat Packer with a reputation as a playboy was one of the "Sergeants 3" in a 1962 film
Peter Lawford
Jeff Martha
$1,000 [8]
America's oldest regularly contested foot race, it's been held since 1897 when the length was 24.5 miles
the Boston Marathon
Martha

Final Jeopardy!

JFK

In an interview, Jackie confided that JFK regularly fell asleep listening to the soundtrack of this Broadway play

Camelot

Charles "What is Cats" — wagered $1,800
Martha "What was Camelot" — wagered $1,000
Jeff "What is Sound of Music (was it a play?" — wagered $1,200

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