Show #3784 2001-02-01 (taped 2000-11-14) Regular

Contestants

Jenny Scharf — an author and physics teacher from Virginia Beach, Virginia

Andrew Greenbaum — a stay-at-home dad from Coppell, Texas

Mark Stacy — a newspaper copy editor from Morgantown, West Virginia (whose 1-day cash winnings total $5,600)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Mark $1,400 $2,400 $5,800 $5,300
2-day champion: $10,900
$5,800
18 R, 1 W
Andrew $700 $1,600 $2,600 $2
3rd place: Eagle Creek luggage gift certificate
$3,400
11 R, 3 W (including 1 DD)
Jenny $800 $1,500 $3,100 $400
2nd place: Trip to Switzerland
$3,600
11 R (including 1 DD), 2 W (including 1 DD)

Jeopardy! Round

THE HISTORY CHANNEL DIANA ROSS THE COMPUTER AGE CONSTELLATIONS EAT YOUR VEGGIES CROSSWORD CLUES "K"
$100 [11]
The program on this country "& Iraq" includes the 1997 election of moderate Mohammed Khatami as president
Iran
Andrew
$100 [22]
Diana played a fashion designer in this 1975 film & also sang its theme, "Do You Know Where You're Going To"
"Mahogany"
Andrew Jenny
$100 [10]
According to Moore's Law, named for a founder of Intel, these double in power roughly every 18 months
computer chips
$100 [14]
Dutch astronomer Petrus Plancius named Columba for the dove sent out by this Biblical character
Noah
Andrew
$100 [6]
Paris Silverskins are the small ones of these used in Gibson cocktails
onions
Mark
$100 [1]
Tissue trademark(7)
Kleenex
Jenny
$200 [12]
From the "Founding Fathers" series, the followingis a look at the composition of this document:"He's got a copy of the draft of the Virginia constitution and old writings for the Continental Congress and puts them together"
the Declaration of Independence
Jenny
$200 [23]
In March 2000 Diana inducted this lady who sang the blues into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
Billie Holiday
Mark
$200 [18]
Dan Bricklin developed VISICALC, the first of these programs, similar to an accounting ledger
spreadsheet
Mark
$200 [27]
With this constellation winding around it, Ursa Minor must hope it isn't fire-breathing
Draco
Mark
$200 [7]
Yes, they were named after the capital of Peru
lima beans
Jenny
$200 [2]
Kith's partner(3)
Kin
Mark
$300 [15]
The channel's website tells us that this country's King Carlos was assassinated on Feb. 1 in 1908
Portugal
Mark Andrew
$300 [24]
This No. 1 hit that Diana sang with the Supremes was later recorded by Phil Collins in a 1982 hit
"You Can't Hurry Love"
Andrew
$300 [19]
Coherent & Xenix are 2 of these, part of the abbreviation in the better-known MS-DOS
operating systems
$300 [28]
The brightest star in Bootes is this color giant & is 100 times more luminous than the sun
red
Jenny
$300 [8]
In Asian cuisine, sprouts are from beans & shoots are usually from this
bamboo
Jenny
$300 [3]
Granny, or Gordian(4)
Knot
Mark
$400 [16]
The show on the transatlantic cable was subtitled "2500 Miles of" this elemental metal
Copper
$400 [25]
The most successful duet of the '80s was this ballad that Diana recorded with Lionel Richie
"Endless Love"
Mark
$400 [20]
This programming language was named for calculating-machine inventor Blaise
PASCAL
DD $500 [29]
The Pup is the companion to this star in Canis Major
Sirius (the Dog Star)
Jenny
$400 [9]
The Dutch type of this is white, as it's grown underground; the American is green, as the spears are grown above
asparagus
Andrew
$400 [4]
A medieval foot soldier, or composer Jerome(4)
Kern
Andrew
$500 [17]
One show covered this Vietnam battle where Springsteen "had a brother" in "Born In The U.S.A."
Khe Sanh
Mark
$500 [26]
The 1985 hit heardherewas a tribute to this singer:"Oooh, ooh, I'm missing you /Tell me where the road turns..."
Marvin Gaye
Andrew
$500 [21]
Among Internet users, the World Wide Web has surpassed the system named for this burrowing rodent
gopher
Mark
$500 [13]
Antoine-Auguste Parmentier pushed this tuber on Louis XVI; now Parmentier in a recipe means "with" it
potato
$500 [5]
Pakistan's principal port(7)
Karachi
Mark

Double Jeopardy! Round

THE CHANNEL HISTORY ART MUSEUMS POETS WHO RHYME DISNEY FILM VOICES QUOTATIONS "CAN" IT!
$200 [16]
4 English Channel lighthouses have been built on the Eddystone Rocks, famed cause of these disasters
shipwrecks
Mark
$200 [26]
2 old palaces in Barcelona house a museum of this cubist's works
Pablo Picasso
Andrew Jenny
$200 [21]
19th century lord whose last name rhymes with deer meat
Tennyson (Venison)
Jenny
$200 [5]
Buddy Hackett played Scuttle the Seagull in this seagoing fairy tale in 1989
The Little Mermaid
Mark
$200 [11]
At the 1988 Democratic Convention he said, "We are all precious in God's sight--the real Rainbow Coalition"
Jesse Jackson
Andrew
$200 [1]
In 1973 Cape Kennedy's name reverted to this
Cape Canaveral
Mark
$400 [17]
The Cinque Ports, an 11th century confederation, were Sandwich, Dover, Hythe, Romney & this 1066 battle site
Hastings
Mark
$400 [27]
This prestigious art museum in London recently opened a new & separate gallery of modern art
Tate Gallery
$400 [22]
Irish poet who rhymes with wooden boxes for packing
Yeats (Crates)
Mark
$400 [6]
Rosie O'Donnell went "ape" as the voice of Terk in this 1999 adventure
Tarzan
Andrew
$400 [12]
Advice from this American author: "When angry, count four; when very angry, swear"
Mark Twain
$400 [2]
Served as an appetizer, they're crackers or pieces of bread garnished with tasty toppings
canapes
Mark
$600 [18]
These air-cushion vehicles that were "full of eels" in a Monty Python sketch first crossed the Channel in 1959
hovercraft
Mark
$600 [28]
It houses the largest collection of art in the Netherlands
The Rijksmuseum
$600 [23]
Ode-acious poet who rhymes with red root vegetables
Keats (Beets)
Jenny
$600 [7]
Seen here, Charles Kimbrough was Jim Dial on "Murphy Brown" when he won the role of a gargoyle in this film
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
Jenny
$600 [13]
In 1939 Churchill said the action of Russia "is a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside" this
an enigma
Andrew
$600 [3]
"Sweet" term for a teen girl who does volunteer work at a hospital
candy-striper
Jenny
$800 [19]
Victor Hugo lived for 15 years on this Channel Island, the largest after Jersey
Guernsey
DD $600 [29]
If you get a chance, visit the Munch Museum in this world capital; it's a real scream!
Oslo, Norway
Jenny
$800 [24]
"Gunga Din" author who rhymes with habitual drinking
Kipling (Tippling)
$800 [8]
(Hi, I'm Donny Osmond.) I provided the singing voice of Captain Shang for this 1998 animated Disney film
Mulan
DD $800 [14]
This innovative American director said, "Everybody denies I am a genius--but nobody ever called me one!"
Orson Welles
Andrew
$800 [4]
"Sweet Thursday" is John Steinbeck's sequel to this novel
Cannery Row
Andrew
$1,000 [20]
On Aug. 19, 1942 an Allied force took heavy casualties in an attack on this fort fortified by Germans
Dieppe
$1,000 [25]
New Englander who rhymes with a price or sacrifice
Frost (Cost)
$1,000 [9]
Young Kathryn Beaumont was so good as the voice of this title girl in 1951 that she got to play Wendy in "Peter Pan", too
Alice in Wonderland
$1,000 [15]
In "The Power of Myth" he says, "Follow your bliss"
Joseph Campbell
Mark
$1,000 [10]
He painted the view of Venice seen here:
Canaletto ( The Grand Canal )

Final Jeopardy!

WORLD GEOGRAPHY

The promotional slogan of this territory is "Where America's Day Begins"

Guam

Andrew "What is the U.S. Virgin Islands" — wagered $2,598
Jenny "What is Puerto Rico?" — wagered $2,700
Mark "What is Samoa?" — wagered $500

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