Show #3910 2001-09-07 (taped 2001-04-23) Regular

Contestants

Evelyn Pan Bavier — a museum administrator from Arlington, Massachusetts

Derek Ziegler — a transportation analyst from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Ramsey Campbell — a writer from Newport Beach, California (whose 2-day cash winnings total $31,000)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Ramsey $2,900 $2,700 $7,600 $7,200
3-day champion: $38,200
$5,600
24 R (including 2 DDs), 6 W
Derek $1,400 $1,900 $2,300 $3,300
2nd place: a trip to the French West Indies
$4,300
13 R, 3 W (including 1 DD)
Evelyn $400 $2,000 $600 $1,199
3rd place: Pinseeker golf clubs
$600
10 R, 5 W

Jeopardy! Round

THE WRITINGS OF WOODY ALLEN DESCRIBING THE SPORT ANIMALS ROCK STATE THE OBVIOUS IN THE DICTIONARY "SEVEN" ON YOUR SIDE
$100 [26]
In one story this Transylvanian meets his end when an eclipse fools him into leaving his coffin by day
Dracula
Ramsey
$100 [12]
Get 3/4 naked, use 12-ounce mittens to beat opponent senseless
boxing
Ramsey
$100 [11]
The first name of this "Hit the Road Jack" singer is also a broad, flat fish
Ray (Charles)
Derek
$100 [2]
[State outline]
Nebraska
Ramsey
$100 [21]
By definition, a number that's infinitesimal is close to, but greater than, this
0
Ramsey
$100 [1]
Orlando Jones is the guy who wants you to make this soft drink yours
7 Up
Derek
$200 [27]
Scientifically, "It is impossible to travel faster than" this, & "not desirable, as one's hat keeps blowing off"
the speed of light
Derek
$200 [13]
Keep ball within 41" wide area, have a beer, scan for bottle-shaped items you've knocked down, have another beer
bowling
Ramsey
$200 [17]
Pinnipeds who barked out "Summer Breeze" with Crofts
(Jim) Seals
Ramsey
$200 [6]
[State outline]
Oklahoma
Ramsey
$200 [22]
As a noun it's part of a fastener used with a nut; as a verb it means to dash rapidly away
to bolt
Ramsey Evelyn
$200 [3]
Title film group whose theme wasthe following
the Magnificent Seven
Ramsey Derek
$300 [28]
The play "God", set in this ancient city, features the characters Trichinosis & Bursitis
Athens
Ramsey
$300 [14]
Run back & forth on 94 feet of wood, hit twine to score but don't choke coach when upset
basketball
Ramsey
$300 [18]
Feline singer followed by a "Moon Shadow"
Cat Stevens
Derek
$300 [8]
[State outline]
Utah
Ramsey
$300 [23]
The coping type of this tool has a U-shaped frame
a coping saw
$300 [4]
Group seenherein 1961
the Mercury Seven
Ramsey
$400 [29]
Allen's essay on the "Origins" of this type of casual language introduces us to Sir Oswald Spiffy
slang
Evelyn
$400 [15]
Take 16-foot-long object, run 150 feet, pray object doesn't snap, utilize object
pole vaulting
Ramsey
$400 [19]
Vixen who found "Naughty Girls (Need Love Too)"
Samantha Fox
$400 [9]
[State outline]
Illinois
Evelyn
$400 [24]
Arabic for "peace", it's a salutation in the East, as well as a low bow
salaam
Ramsey
$400 [5]
One of the original members of this group was Bryn Mawr
the Seven Sisters
Derek
$500 [30]
In "If the Impressionists Had Been Dentists", this man writes to Theo that Gauguin is disturbed & drinks Lavoris
Van Gogh
Evelyn
$500 [16]
Bust butt learning the "triple salchow", hope Guam judge doesn't hate your costume & give you a 5
figure skating
Derek
$500 [20]
Leader of The Starliters who did the "Peppermint Twist" in his mother's pouch
Joey Dee
$500 [10]
[State outline]
Wisconsin
Derek
$500 [25]
French for "animation", it's the vitality of the group that sang "Bitter Sweet Symphony"
verve
Ramsey Evelyn
DD $800 [7]
Located in Salem, Massachusetts, it's the literary inspiration seen here
the House of the Seven Gables
Ramsey

Double Jeopardy! Round

EYE ON ASIA PARTNERS AMERICAN HERSTORY OTHER JULIA ROBERTS MOVIES ARTISTS "WAL" STREET
$200 [17]
In 1996 East Timorese activists Carlos Belo & Jose Ramos-Horta won this international prize
the Nobel Peace Prize
Ramsey
$200 [26]
In wine coolers:The imaginary Frank Bartles &...
Jaymes
Ramsey
$200 [1]
Discharged in 1783, Deborah Sampson had served in this war under the name Robert Shurtleff
the American Revolution
Evelyn
$200 [16]
Julia was fairy nice as Tinkerbell in this 1991 film
Hook
Derek
$200 [4]
She had her first one-woman show in 1940, when she was 80; her 100th birthday was declared a holiday
Grandma Moses
Ramsey Derek Evelyn
$200 [2]
In 1962 in Rogers, Arkansas he opened the first "Mart" in his empire
Sam Walton
Derek
$400 [22]
Begun in the 600s, the Potala Palace in Lhasa is the traditional home of this religious leader
the Dalai Lama
Evelyn
$400 [27]
In nifty gifts:Alfred Hammacher &...
(William) Schlemmer
Evelyn
$400 [3]
It's said that she suggested 5-point stars for the U.S. flag because they could be cut with a single snip of the scissors
Betsy Ross
Ramsey
$400 [18]
Julia's Kevin Bacon number is 1; she starred with him in this 1990 medical student thriller
Flatliners
Evelyn
$400 [9]
The self-portraits of this artist seenhereare based on photos by Christopher Makos
Andy Warhol
Evelyn
$400 [8]
It's a big, shaggy mustache
a walrus mustache
Ramsey
$600 [23]
Seen here, he involuntarily moved to Taiwan in 1949
Chiang Kai-shek
Ramsey
$600 [28]
On Wall Street:Charles Merrill, Edmund Lynch, Edward Pierce, Charles Fenner &...
Winthrop Smith
$600 [5]
In her efforts to gain equal rights for women, she founded NOW in 1966 & became its first president
Betty Friedan
Evelyn
$600 [19]
Julia's character Mary Reilly was this doctor's maid
Dr Jekyll
Ramsey
$600 [11]
This "Night Watch" artist painted portraits of himself throughout his lifetime
Rembrandt
Evelyn
$600 [10]
To lie down & roll in something, like pigs in mud
wallow
Ramsey
$1,000 [25]
Outlawed in 1829, this fiery Hindu funereal practice commemorated the death of one of the god Shiva's wives
sati
Ramsey
$800 [29]
In film projectors:Donald Bell &....
Howell
Evelyn
$1,000 [7]
In 1941 she was the only member of the House to vote against entering WWII
Jeannette Rankin
Derek
$800 [20]
"Habeas Corpus" starring Julia was a movie within this Robert Altman satire of Hollywood
The Player
Ramsey
$800 [12]
This Spanish artist, court painter to Charles IV, is seenherein an 1815 self-portrait
Goya
Derek
$800 [14]
"Water is the only drink for a wise man", Thoreau wrote in this work
Walden
Ramsey
DD $2,500 [24]
At 20,000 feet, the world's highest battleground is the Siachen Glacier on the border between these 2 countries
India & Pakistan
Ramsey
DD $2,000 [6]
When Victoria Woodhull ran for president in 1872, she chose this man, a former slave, as her running mate
Frederick Douglass
Derek
$1,000 [21]
He played Jerry Fletcher, the man who talked Julia into believing his "Conspiracy Theory"
Mel Gibson
Derek
$1,000 [13]
Berthe Morisot, the first female impressionist, was the sister-in-law of this "Luncheon on the Grass" painter
(Édouard) Manet
Derek Evelyn
$1,000 [15]
On this "Night" witches were known to gather on the Brocken in Germany
Walpurgis Night
Ramsey

Final Jeopardy!

ZOOLOGY

Animal species that's the subject of the longest consecutive study of any group of wild animals, 40 years

chimpanzees

Evelyn "What areGorillasChimpanzees?" — wagered $599
Derek "What are chimpanzees?" — wagered $1,000
Ramsey "What are Gorillas?" — wagered $400

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