Alan Bailey game 1.
Alan Bailey — a playwright and director from Sherman Oaks, California
Susan Insoft — an attorney and stay-at-home mom from Newton, Massachusetts
Michael Hall — a graduate student originally from Irwin, Pennsylvania (whose 2-day cash winnings total $18,500)
| Player | First Commercial | End of Jeopardy! | End of Double Jeopardy! | Final | Coryat |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Michael | $1,200 | $1,300 | $3,300 |
$300
2nd place: 10-day cruise in the South Pacific |
$3,300
13 R, 3 W |
| Susan | $1,500 | $2,700 | $5,100 |
$100
3rd place: Music CD's from Capitol Records |
$4,700
16 R (including 1 DD), 1 W |
| Alan | $200 | $2,500 | $11,400 |
$10,201
New champion: $10,201 |
$10,100
23 R (including 2 DDs), 2 W |
| ON THE BEAT WITH ANDY SIPOWICZ | BRAND NAME ORIGINS | SKY HIGH | A FORD IN YOUR PAST | MOVIE REVIEWS | "HEAVEN" & "HELL" |
|
$100
[3]
(Hi. I'm Dennis Franz. I play Andy Sipowicz onNYPD Blue.) This guy, an M.E. for short, tells Sipowicz how & why a corpse got that way
medical examiner
Alan
|
$100
[1]
In 1934 a Danish carpenter developed these connectable blocks whose name means "play well"
Lego
Susan
|
$100
[9]
Petroleos Mexicanos: 702 feet
Mexico City
Michael
|
$100
[30]
He was killed April 3, 1882 by Robert Ford, a member of his gang hoping to collect a $5,000 reward
Jesse James
Michael
|
$100
[11]
The Buffalo Newscalled this Tom Hanks drama "the celebrity Survivor" & "a one man Gilligan's Island"
Cast Away
Michael
|
$100
[19]
This motorcycle group's death head logo is a registered trademark
Hell's Angels
Alan
|
|
$200
[4]
(Franz reads the clue.) Some cops use this soft powdery limestone to mark tires; homicide cops, like Andy, see it used more for outlines
chalk
Susan
|
$200
[2]
This brand of luggage named for a Biblical man once used the slogan "Strong enough to stand on"
Samsonite
Alan
|
$200
[10]
First Interstate Tower at 707 Wilshire Boulevard: 858 feet
Los Angeles
Alan
|
$200
[27]
This Hall of Fame Yankee pitcher was nicknamed "The Chairman of the Board"
Whitey Ford
Alan
|
$200
[12]
One viewer said he got stuck in this Michael Douglas-Catherine Zeta Jones film for almost 2 1/2 hours
Traffic
Susan
|
$200
[20]
Carol line following "Holy infant so tender and mild"
"Sleep in heavenly peace"
Alan
|
|
$300
[5]
(Franz reads the clue.) Dating back to the 1700s, it's the court order that authorizes police to enter a home to look for evidence
search warrant
Michael
Alan
|
$300
[6]
When he produced the first Whirlpool tub in 1968, he called it the Roman Bath
(Roy) Jacuzzi
|
$300
[16]
The Trump Building: 927 feet
New York City
Susan
|
$300
[26]
"Sixteen Tons" & what do you get? A No. 1 hit for this old pea-picker
Tennessee Ernie Ford
Michael
|
$300
[13]
It's "a hybrid of a Bruce Lee kung fu flick" with "state-of-the-art 'Matrix'-like special effects" & "'Spice World' girl power"
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
Michael
|
$300
[23]
The Snake River winds through this, the deepest gorge in North America
Hells Canyon
Michael
|
|
$400
[21]
(Franz reads the clue.) This "squad" investigates prostitution, gambling & other immoral activities; you know, the fun stuff
the vice squad
Alan
|
$400
[7]
This company began in 1948 when its founders began making slingshots in their garage
Wham-o
|
$400
[17]
Bank of America Plaza at 600 Peachtree: 1,023 feet
Atlanta
Susan
|
$500
[29]
Ford Madox Ford wrote 3 novels with this "Heart of Darkness" author
Joseph Conrad
Michael
|
$400
[14]
"Juliette Binoche is the sweetest thing" in this film Entertainment Weekly called "The French Confection"
Chocolat
Michael
|
$400
[24]
In a 1957 film, Ronald Reagan, or was it Nancy Davis, was one of these "of the Navy"
a Hellcat
Alan
|
|
$500
[22]
(Franz reads the clue.) Because of this man's Supreme Court case, Sipowicz has to inform suspects of their right to a lawyer
Miranda
Susan
|
$500
[8]
Ironically, this paint brand's first ad symbol was a 9-year-old overall-clad Irish boy named Michael Brady
Dutch Boy
Susan
|
$500
[18]
CN Tower: 1,815 feet
Toronto
Michael
|
DD
$1,000
[28]
In a Shakespeare play, Mistress Ford was a housewife in this town
Windsor
Alan
|
$500
[15]
People Magazine said its good deed in the spirit of this Kevin Spacey-Haley Joel Osment film was telling readers to miss it
Pay It Forward
Susan
|
$500
[25]
Famous pair that move when you do everything possible, Horatio
Heaven and Earth
|
| ARCHAEOLOGY | '60s TV | POETS & POETRY | I BEAT YOU | MUSEUMS | ABC |
|
$200
[23]
3-letter term for an archaeological work site; it's also a magazine trying to turn preteens on to archaeology
a dig
Susan
|
$200
[6]
In 1962 she was Lucy Carmichael; in 1968 she became Lucy Carter
Lucille Ball
Susan
|
$200
[11]
While attending Sarah Lawrence College, this "Color Purple" author wrote her first book of poetry
(Alice) Walker
Alan
|
$200
[1]
Herbert Hoover, Alf Landon, Wendell Willkie & then Thomas Dewey
Franklin Roosevelt
Michael
|
$200
[13]
The National Air & Space Museum is one of this institutions most visited museums
Smithsonian
Alan
|
$200
[12]
It describes an exercise that helps you take in oxygen
aerobic
Susan
|
|
$400
[25]
The 1978 discovery of footprints in Tanzania showed that hominids may have been doing this 3.6 million years ago
walking upright
Susan
|
$400
[7]
In the fall of 1961 this collie and this moose went head to antlers Sundays at 7
Lassie and Bullwinkle
Alan
|
$400
[21]
His 1956 poem "Howl" is considered one of the first important poems of the Beat Movement
(Allen) Ginsberg
Michael
|
$400
[2]
Hubert Humphrey & then George McGovern
Richard Nixon
Susan
|
$400
[18]
Learn all about "The World of" this soft drink at its museum in Atlanta
Coca-Cola
Susan
|
$400
[14]
Word used to describe a person afraid of open spaces
agoraphobic
Alan
|
|
$800
[27]
From the Greek meaning "rock carving", it's the type of artifact seen here
a petroglyph
|
$600
[8]
Rudolf Nureyev made his U.S. TV debut in 1962 on this "Telephone Hour"
Bell
Alan
|
$600
[22]
This Greek lyric poetess created a verse form featuring 3 lines of 11 syllables & a fourth line of 5 syllables
Sappho
Alan
|
$600
[3]
Adlai Stevenson (twice)
Eisenhower
Michael
|
$600
[19]
A national memorial, the Hall of Remembrance is part of this Washington D.C. museum
the Holocaust Museum
Susan
|
$600
[15]
Number symbols like 1, 5 & 9, as opposed to I, V & IX
Arabic
Alan
|
|
DD
$1,000
[26]
Made public in Niger in 1999, a carving of this animal is over 20 feet high--even taller than life size
a giraffe
Susan
|
$1,000
[10]
After Jack Paar left the "Tonight Show", this man stayed on as announcer until he got his "Today Show" gig
Hugh Downs
Michael
|
$800
[29]
It completes the Robert Browning line "God's in His heaven..."
...all's right with the world
Alan
|
$800
[4]
John Quincy Adams & then Henry Clay
Andrew Jackson
Alan
|
$800
[20]
A museum in Wimberley, Texas, contains copies of all the known bronzes by this "Bronco Buster" sculptor
Remington
Michael
|
$800
[16]
This adjective has been used to describe the caustic comic tongue of Brett Butler
acerbic
Alan
|
|
$1,000
[28]
The Mauer mandible was the only piece of this German "man" who shares his name with a city
Heidelberg
Alan
|
DD
$1,500
[9]
On January 15, 1967 the debut of this annual event was seen on both CBS & NBC
the Super Bowl
Alan
|
$1,000
[30]
In 1757 this "Elegy Written In A Country Churchyard" poet refused an appointment as Poet Laureate
Gray
Michael
|
$1,000
[5]
William Jennings Bryan (twice)
William McKinley
Alan
|
$1,000
[24]
What was once the Chicago Natural History Museum is now called this, after its founder
the Field Museum
Alan
|
$1,000
[17]
From the person who heads it, it's a religious jurisdiction, like Canterbury
archbishopric
Susan
Alan
|
The 1939 eventwe just sawcame out of a concert originally to be sponsored at DAR Constitution Hall by this university
Howard University