Show #3908 2001-09-05 (taped 2001-04-23) Regular

Contestants

Ramsey Campbell — a writer from Newport Beach, California

Kim Taylor — a consulting attorney from Brooklyn, New York

Bernard Pena — a towboat captain from Marrero, Louisiana (whose 1-day cash winnings total $4,100)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Bernard $1,400 $1,400 $4,600 $4,400
2nd place: Trip to Honolulu
$4,500
17 R (including 1 DD), 2 W
Kim $0 $400 $2,200 $4,400
3rd place: Samsung Camera Package
$2,200
9 R, 2 W
Ramsey $2,500 $5,700 $16,800 $20,000
New champion: $20,000
$10,700
27 R (including 2 DDs), 2 W

Jeopardy! Round

I'M 18 & I LIKE IT TOP 100 NEWSPAPERS THE SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR ANIMATED HISTORY BY THE BAY NEXT LINE, PLEASE
$100 [26]
His book "Christine" is 18--time for a new transmission
Stephen King
Bernard
$100 [21]
It's no news this city's home to the Rocky Mountain News
Denver
Bernard
$100 [11]
After mobs attacked several Havana newspapers in January 1898, the U.S. sent this battleship in
the Maine
Bernard
$100 [6]
In 2000 DreamWorks released "The Road to" this golden city that enticed many explorers
El Dorado
Bernard
$100 [1]
Subic Bay lies just west of the Bataan Peninsula in this country
the Philippines
Bernard
$100 [16]
"Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer..."
"...had a very shiny nose"
Ramsey
$200 [27]
This Toys "R" Us offshoot has 18 candles on its cake
Kids "R" Us
Ramsey
$200 [22]
Only 4 U.S. papers have circulations of over 1 million & this 5-letter word is in 2 of their names
Times
Kim
$200 [12]
His "You furnish the pictures & I'll furnish the war" line to Remington seems to be more fiction than fact
William Randolph Hearst
Ramsey
$200 [7]
In 1988(why not 1987?)CBS aired "This is America, Charlie Brown--The Birth of" this document
the Constitution
Bernard
$200 [2]
Nuuk, the capital of this vast, cold island, is on a bay whose name means "bay of good hope"
Greenland
Ramsey
$200 [17]
"Hey, diddle, diddle..."
"...the cat and the fiddle"
Kim
$300 [28]
The mass market versions of these Xavier Roberts dolls first born in 1983 are now ready for college
Cabbage Patch Kids
Ramsey
$300 [23]
By their names, it's the frequency of The News in Dayton & The Oklahoman in Oklahoma City
daily
Bernard
$300 [13]
One good thing to come out of the war was achieving the near eradication of this disease
yellow fever
Bernard Ramsey
DD $400 [8]
In a Merrie Melodies cartoon title, this historic name precedes "Bunny-Part"
"Napoleon"
Bernard
$300 [3]
2-word place name in the NHL logo seen here
Tampa Bay
Bernard
$300 [18]
"Here comes Peter Cottontail..."
"...hoppin' down the bunny trail"
Ramsey
$400 [29]
"(She's) Sexy And Seventeen" by this group is now 18(who'd-a-thunk?)
The Stray Cats
$400 [24]
Look into it & you'll see this Philly paper's name is spelled with an "I"; the one in Cincinnati, with an "E"
the Inquirer
Ramsey
$400 [14]
Some of the first American casualties on Cuba were from the cavalry troop nicknamed this
the Rough Riders
Ramsey
$400 [9]
According to Sherman & Mr. Peabody, she had to find oil before she could be the Lady with the Lamp
Florence Nightingale
$400 [4]
Directional name for Alameda & Contra Costa Counties, for their relation to San Francisco Bay
East Bay
Ramsey
$400 [19]
"Camptown ladies sing this song..."
"...doo-dah, doo-dah"
Ramsey
$500 [30]
This Texas senator turned Republican in 1983 & hasn't gone back
Phil Gramm
Ramsey
$500 [25]
This Connecticut city's Courant covers current affairs
Hartford
Ramsey
$500 [15]
At 5:41 A.M. on May 1, 1898 Dewey told this captain of the Olympia, "You may fire when you are ready"
Gridley
Bernard
$500 [10]
In 1973's "Robin Hood", Peter Ustinov was the voice of this evil brother of Richard the Lion-Hearted
King John
Ramsey
$500 [5]
This New Jersey city whose name starts with "bay" is between Newark & upper New York Bays
Bayonne
Ramsey
$500 [20]
"There was a farmer had a dog, and..."
"...Bingo was his name-o"
Bernard Ramsey

Double Jeopardy! Round

SEAN CONNERY SURPRISE ME, TREBEK! THERAPISTS THINGS YOU SHOULDN'T PUT IN YOUR MOUTH THE NUMBER AFTER 2 RHYMES WITH DOG
$200 [19]
In '89 Connery helped this title character, whom he called "Junior", on his "Last Crusade"
Indiana Jones
Kim
$200 [9]
This "Terms of Endearment" star played a troll at an amusement park before a '70s accident put her in a brief coma
Debra Winger
Kim
$200 [24]
What's with the Germans? Iwan Bloch is called the father of this -ology that Dr. Ruth Westheimer is also an expert on
sexology
Ramsey
$200 [1]
Put the golden barrel or saguaro type of this plant in your mouth only if you want pierced lips
cactus
Bernard
$200 [14]
The number after 2 in the product of 9 & 3
7 (27)
Kim
$200 [4]
You burn one in your fireplace
a log
Bernard
$400 [20]
2000 film in which you'd hear reclusive writer Connery shout, "You're the man now, dog!"
Finding Forrester
Ramsey
$400 [10]
(Hi, I'm Steven Page from Barenaked Ladies.) One legend says the term "Peeping Tom" came from a tailor gazing at this11th c. barenaked lady on horseback
Lady Godiva
Bernard
$400 [25]
Internist J.H. Pratt pioneered this "therapy" in 1905 when he brought patients together to discuss how TB made them feel
group therapy
Ramsey
$400 [2]
Socrates could tell you this herb that's sometimes confused with parsley is the perfect garnish for a funeral
hemlock
Kim
$400 [15]
In the quotient of 48 & 2
4 (24)
Ramsey
$400 [5]
British admiral Edward Vernon was famous for ordering this rum drink to be served to his men
grog
Bernard
$800 [22]
Connery escaped Bond-age (& Soviet Russia) as sub captain Marko Ramius in this film
The Hunt for Red October
Kim
$600 [11]
His wife found this newsman was "On the Road" long enough to will a $600,000 house to his lady friend of 29 years
Charles Kuralt
Bernard
$600 [26]
Dr. Gilda Karl, seen here, urges women not to bet on this fairy tale royal to make them happy
Prince Charming
Ramsey
$600 [3]
Stay clear of this Algonquin weapon as well as the same-named cruise missile used in the Persian Gulf War
a tomahawk
Bernard
$600 [16]
At 6 degrees of separation below the Fahrenheit freezing point
6 (26)
Ramsey
$600 [6]
An atmospheric condition hides dead sailors seeking revenge in this John Carpenter film
The Fog
Kim
$1,000 [23]
In '59 Sean favored us with a song, "Pretty Irish Girl", in Disney's this man "and the Little People"
Darby O'Gill
Kim
$800 [12]
Completes the Dorothy Parker line, "Men seldom make passes at..."
"girls who wear glasses"
Kim
$800 [27]
Psychologist & columnist Lee Salk was only the second-most famous Dr. Salk in his family, behind this one
Jonas
Kim Ramsey
$800 [29]
This man, who introduced A.C. current in the U.S., wouldn't recommend putting any appliance in your mouth
George Westinghouse
Ramsey
$1,000 [18]
In 58 percent of 50 bucks
9 (29)
Ramsey
$800 [7]
Swampy ground
a bog
Bernard
DD $3,000 [21]
Connery has 2 tattoos on his arm; one says "Mom and Dad" & the other, this country "Forever"
Scotland
Ramsey
$1,000 [13]
This NHL team is named for a mythical creature that's the "official state demon" where they play
the New Jersey Devils
$1,000 [28]
The initials of this man with unconventional views of schizophrenia stood for Ronald David
R.D. Laing
$1,000 [30]
Discoverer Daniel Rutherford might fertilize with it; don't try to freeze yourself by drinking the liquid form
nitrogen
Ramsey
DD $4,500 [17]
In the next prime number after 19
3 (23)
Ramsey
$1,000 [8]
Sometimes I feel like a small one of these in the Sony machine
a cog
Ramsey

Final Jeopardy!

19th CENTURY AUTHORS

D.H. Lawrence called him "an adventurer into the vaults and...horrible underground passages of the human soul"

Edgar Allan Poe

Kim "Who is Edgar Allen Poe?" — wagered $2,200
Bernard "Who is ?" — wagered $200
Ramsey "Who was POE?" — wagered $3,200

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