Show #3915 2001-09-14 (taped 2001-04-24) Regular

Mark Dawson game 1.

Contestants

Mark Dawson — a business manager from Chamblee, Georgia

Marielsa Ruiz — a flight attendant from New York, New York

Jennifer Hartford — an insurance adjuster from West Covina, California (whose 1-day cash winnings total $5,200)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Jennifer $1,600 $1,800 $7,600 $9,000
2nd place: trip to Hong Kong & stay at Regal Hong Kong Hotel
$7,600
22 R, 4 W
Marielsa $-300 $0 $200 $0
3rd place: Pinseeker his or hers golf clubs
$200
7 R, 6 W
Mark $100 $1,500 $7,000 $13,599
New champion: $13,599
$7,500
21 R (including 2 DDs), 7 W (including 1 DD)

Jeopardy! Round

ANAGRAMMED WORLD CAPITALS FAMOUS PAIRS IN THE MARCH 28, 2000 NEWSPAPER THAT'S A FACT! PROFESSORS THE HIGH & THE MIGHTY
$100 [9]
In Asia:OK TOY
Tokyo
Jennifer
$100 [1]
In a Sinatra song, "Love and marriage go together like" these 2 things
a horse and carriage
Mark
$100 [17]
The AP reported this Iraqi leader's son won 99.99% of the vote in his National Assembly race
Saddam Hussein
Marielsa
$100 [2]
To save energy, L.A. is changing this color traffic light's bulbs to LEDs, as, on average, they're on the longest
red
Mark
$100 [16]
"GYN/Ecology" author Mary Daly has fought Boston College for the right to exclude these people from class
men
Jennifer
$100 [22]
It's the C of BMOC
campus
Mark
$200 [12]
In South America:AS I TANGO
Santiago
Jennifer Marielsa Mark
$200 [7]
Tools of the trade for William Tell & Cupid
bow & arrows
Jennifer
$200 [18]
In business, Cisco edged this rival led by the world's richest man to become the world's most valuable company
Microsoft
Jennifer
$200 [3]
This South Carolinian wasn't on the ballot for U.S. senator in 1954, but won as a write-in
(Strom) Thurmond
Jennifer
$200 [24]
John Kenneth Galbraith is the Paul M. Warburg professor emeritus of this at Harvard
economics
Marielsa
$200 [23]
From their businesswear, the executives in the office are known as these
suits (gray suits accepted)
Marielsa Mark
$300 [13]
In the Americas:MY TOXIC ICE
Mexico City
Mark
$300 [8]
This company has cleaned up with such products as Bold, Comet & Camay soap
Procter & Gamble
Jennifer Marielsa
$300 [19]
Turning to sports, the Braves denied rumors about trading this controversial lefty to a foreign team, the Expos
John Rocker
Mark
$300 [4]
The origin of these instruments goes back to 55-gallon oil containers discarded by U.S. military bases
steel drums
Jennifer
$300 [25]
MIT genius Norbert Wiener was famous as one of these, also a Fred MacMurray title role
an absent-minded professor
Mark
$300 [26]
Don't monkey with the 800-pound one of these
a gorilla
Marielsa
$400 [14]
On the Mediterranean:HE'S TAN
Athens
$400 [10]
"Reunited" & "Shake Your Groove Thing" were big hits for this R&B pair
Peaches & Herb
Marielsa Mark
$400 [20]
In entertainment, he was free to go to "Wall Street" or "Spin City" for that matter; his probation ended
Charlie Sheen
Jennifer
$400 [5]
These holidays were first celebrated in the U.S. May 10, 1908 & June 19, 1910
Mother's Day & Father's Day
Jennifer
$400 [27]
Karl Barth began publishing "church dogmatics" as professor of this -ology at Bonn
theology
Mark
$500 [15]
In North Africa:LIP RIOT
Tripoli
Mark
DD $600 [11]
This retailer that once specialized in outdoor gear outfitted Teddy Roosevelt & Robert Peary for their expeditions
Abercrombie & Fitch
Mark
$500 [21]
In the funnies, this strip was a rerun; its creator might have been on vacation with his wife Jane Pauley
Doonesbury
Marielsa Mark
$500 [6]
In 1993, this kids' book line came under fire when one of the people you could find in it was a topless woman on a beach
Where's Waldo?
Jennifer
$500 [28]
He advanced his behaviorist view as a Johns Hopkins psych prof from 1908 to 1920
John B. Watson
Jennifer Mark

Double Jeopardy! Round

WHO LET THE DOGS OUT? WHAT'S MY LINE? WHERE THE "BOY"s ARE? WHEN WAS THAT, BORIS? WHY DID THEY MAKE THIS MOVIE? HOW DO YOU WORK THIS THING?
$200 [2]
Designed to prevent wild dogs from killing sheep, the 3,300-mile-long "Dog Fence" in this country is the world's longest
Australia
Jennifer
$200 [1]
Kipling:"By the livin' gawd that made you, you're a better man than I am,..."
Gunga Din
Mark
$200 [12]
A restaurant employee who clears away dirty dishes
a busboy
Mark
$200 [20]
Czar Alexander II freed the serfs in this year, the same year the U.S. Civil War began
1861
Jennifer
$200 [17]
The 1973 film adaptation of this Richard Bach novel was "strictly for the birds"
Jonathan Livingston Seagull
Jennifer
$200 [5]
Insert the metal fitting into the buckle & tighten by pulling on the loose end of the strap
a seat belt
Jennifer
$400 [3]
Like ducks, the Portuguese water dog & the Chesapeake Bay retreiver have this distinctive kind of feet
webbed
Mark
$400 [27]
Ernest Lawrence Thayer:"But there is no joy in Mudville..."
Mighty Casey has struck out
Jennifer Marielsa Mark
$400 [13]
To abstain from using or buying something as a form of protest
a boycott
Jennifer
$400 [23]
Of 1447, 1547 or 1647, the year Ivan the Terrible was crowned the first czar of Russia
1547
Marielsa Mark
$400 [18]
Leonard Maltin complained that this 1980 Western, a debacle for Michael Cimino, was missing just one thing: a story
Heaven's Gate
Marielsa
$400 [7]
Insert in drain; crank handle clockwise while moving wire to dislodge clog; hike up pants
a snake
Jennifer Marielsa Mark
$800 [6]
George W. Bush's springer spaniel Spot is the daughter of this dog once owned by Barbara Bush
Millie
Mark
$600 [14]
It's the title of the 1941 hit song heard here"He was a top man at his craft /But then his number came up /And he was gone with the draft /He's in the Army now /A-blowin’ reveille..."
"The Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy (of Company B)"
Jennifer Mark
$600 [24]
From 1712 to 1918, this metropolis served as Russia's capital city
St. Petersburg
Jennifer
$600 [19]
Patrick Swayze is a world-class bouncer (with a Ph.D. in philosophy!) in this 1989 action flick
Road House
Mark
DD $500 [11]
Despite the name, heat the water in the bottom pan only to a simmer so it doesn't bubble over
use a double boiler
Mark
$1,000 [9]
In Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar " Mark Antony declares "Cry 'Havoc' and let slip" these canines
the dogs of war
Mark
$800 [15]
This adjective often used of Liberace can mean resplendent or marked by striking audacity
flamboyant
Jennifer
$800 [25]
In this year, 3 years after the Revolution began, the Bolsheviks decisively defeated their rivals, the Whites
1920
Jennifer
$800 [21]
This comic returns to Earth in the form of Benji to solve his own murder in 1980's "Oh, Heavenly Dog!"
Chevy Chase
Mark
$600 [8]
Fold the left side over the right across your chest & tie it in place with an obi
wearing a kimono
Jennifer
DD $1,200 [4]
When he lived in Glendale, California as a young boy, John Wayne's family had an Airedale named this
Duke
Mark
$1,000 [16]
It's the prickly bramble seen here
a boysenberry
Jennifer
$1,000 [26]
Beginning an 18-month war with Russia, this nation launched a surprise attack on Port Arthur in February 1904
Japan
Jennifer
$1,000 [22]
Rex Reed gets a sex change operation & becomes Raquel Welch in this 1970 Mae West film
Myra Breckinridge
Marielsa
$800 [10]
Lean it against your right shoulder, pluck the strings with both hands, work the pedals with your feet
play a harp
Mark

Final Jeopardy!

ASTRONOMER'S DICTIONARY

This word comes from a Greek phrase meaning "circle of animals"

zodiac

Marielsa "What is galaxy?" — wagered $200
Mark "What is zoediac?" — wagered $6,599
Jennifer "What is Zodiac?" — wagered $1,400

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