Show #3895 2001-07-06 (taped 2001-03-07) Regular

Contestants

Mark Horner — a truck driver from Big Bear Lake, California

Chris Soth — a small business owner originally from Northfield, Minnesota

Pat Phillips — an administrative assistant from Brea, California (whose 1-day cash winnings total $7,001)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Pat $2,700 $2,700 $10,600 $4,601
2-day champion: $11,602
$7,500
22 R (including 1 DD), 2 W
Chris $1,300 $5,600 $10,800 $399
3rd place: Novica.com shopping spree
$6,800
22 R (including 2 DDs), 4 W
Mark $200 $1,300 $2,300 $1,300
2nd place: trip to New York City and stay at Renaissance Hotel
$2,300
8 R, 2 W

Jeopardy! Round

BOOK LEARNIN' FORDS ON FILM 1973 TRIVIALICIOUS NATIONAL FOODS BEASTLY RHYME TIME
$100 [12]
In the Grimm Bros. version, the Evil Queen uses a tight-fitting corset to try & kill this pure young woman
Snow White
Pat
$100 [7]
The 2000 AFI Lifetime Achievement Award went to this Indiana Jones actor
Harrison Ford
Pat
$100 [26]
In April of 1973 many went through a blue period mourning this artist's death at the age of 91
Picasso
Chris
$100 [6]
Second from the sun, it's also the only planet that rotates in a retrograde motion
Venus
Chris
$100 [1]
Pray tell! You'll find slices of this "holey" product on a Reuben sandwich
Swiss cheese
Pat
$100 [17]
A loud call of distress by a "rainbow" fish
trout shout
Pat
$200 [13]
Winston Smith lives in Oceania in this George Orwell work
1984
Mark
$200 [8]
Credits on 1935's "The Informer" include Francis Ford as Flynn & this director, Francis' brother
John Ford
Chris
$200 [30]
One of 1973's top-grossing films was this music-packed feature set in the summer of '62
American Graffiti
Chris
$200 [23]
The first product to have a bar code was a pack of this company's gum
Wrigley's
Chris
$200 [2]
This breakfast favorite is sliced bread soaked in an egg mixture & lightly fried
French toast
Pat
$200 [18]
Long-handled garden tool for collecting boas & pythons
snake rake
Mark
$300 [14]
"They Were Expendable" & "Thirty Seconds Over Toyko" are books that take place during this war
World War II
Pat
$300 [9]
Ford Sterling ineptly enforced the law as the chief of these silent movie policemen
Keystone Cops
Pat
$400 [28]
In this landmark case, the Supreme Court handed down its controversial ruling on abortion
Roe vs. Wade
Chris
$300 [22]
Daniel Boone & Betsy Ross are the only real people ever to have been the head on these candy dispensers
Pez
Pat
$300 [3]
These ground beef treats in a brown sauce make the "rounds" at parties & at smorgasbords
Swedish meatballs
Pat
$300 [19]
A pleasurable stroll for a bird of prey
hawk walk
$400 [15]
This character from "Winnie the Pooh" is a small oinker
Piglet
Pat
$400 [10]
He's the star seen here
Glenn Ford
Pat
$500 [29]
Don't cry for this leader--after nearly 18 years in exile, he returned to Argentina in June
Perón
Mark
$400 [24]
The first CD pressed for sale in the United States was this album by Bruce Springsteen
Born in the U.S.A.
Pat Chris
$400 [4]
For a picnic in Hamburg pack plenty of this tuber treat mixed with bacon & vinegar; eat it hot or cold!
German potato salad
$400 [20]
A dramatic part for a burrowing mammal
mole role
Mark
$500 [16]
In his "Anthology" he created Lucinda Matlock of the town of Spoon River
(Edgar Lee) Masters
Chris
$500 [11]
Paul Ford, Col. Hall to this man's Sgt. Bilko, co-starred with him on film in "It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World"
Phil Silvers
Chris
DD $2,500 [27]
In October, on this holy day, war erupted in the Middle East
Yom Kippur (The Day of Atonement)
Chris
$500 [25]
This product's official full name is Barbara Millicent Roberts
Barbie
$500 [5]
This British dish contains melted cheddar mixed with beer & served on bread or crackers, but no bunny
Welsh rabbit
Pat
$500 [21]
A flimsy building for your Tibetan ox
yak shack
Chris

Double Jeopardy! Round

NEW U.S. SENATORS EMMY-WINNING ROLES LET'S TAKE A WORLD TOUR UNDER THE MICROSCOPE SO YOU'VE REACHED LEGAL DRINKING AGE P IS FOR...
$200 [26]
Absentee ballots gave Maria Cantwell victory in this "Evergreen State" by just 2,000 votes
Washington
Chris Mark
$200 [11]
Bartender Woody Boyd
(Woody) Harrelson
Chris
$200 [18]
It's the sacred river that runs through Kanpur & Allahabad
Ganges
Mark
$200 [1]
Symbol of lightness seenhereon a slide
feather
Mark
$200 [16]
You'll sound classy specifying the brand of this liqueur in your martini, like Tanqueray or Bombay Sapphire
gin
Chris
$200 [6]
[In this category Alex began each clue with "P is for" or "Is for"] Pan, who had the horns, legs & ears of this animal
goat
Pat
$800 [27]
In a battle of Bills, Nelson beat McCollum in this state where another race got a bit more press
Florida
Pat
$400 [12]
Thomas Magnum
(Tom) Selleck
Chris
$400 [20]
Southern Cross University & Lake Tuggeranong College are found in this large country
Australia
Pat Chris
$400 [2]
These grains seenhereare vital to plant propagation
pollen
Pat
$400 [17]
These, which make you sneeze, are smaller in champagne than in cheap sparkling wine
bubbles
Chris
$400 [7]
Plutonium, an element with this stinky abbreviation
Pu
Pat
$1,000 [28]
The governor of Missouri died shortly before his election win; this wife said she'd serve in his place
Jean Carnahan
$600 [13]
Bionic Woman Jaime Sommers
Lindsay Wagner
Pat
$600 [21]
Newspapers in this Asian kingdom include the Phuket Gazette & The Chiangmai Trader News
Thailand
Mark
$600 [3]
Many-layered lily family member whose skin is seen here
onion
Mark
$600 [19]
For a 170-pound man who has 4 beers on an empty stomach, this figure is .08
blood-alcohol level
Chris
$600 [8]
Perez de Cuellar, the former U.N. Secretary-Genarl who is now prime minister of this country
Peru
Chris
DD $3,500 [29]
Debbie Stabenow beat Dick Chrysler in a 1996 Congress race & in 2000, became this state's first female senator
Michigan
Pat
$800 [14]
L.A. detective David Addison
Bruce Willis
Pat
$800 [22]
Originally settled by the Dutch, this country of NE South America came under British control in the 19th century
Guyana
$800 [4]
The slidehereshows this type of tissue so named because it basically holds you together
connective
Pat Chris
$800 [24]
It's the 2-letter word you use when you want your drink without ice
up
Chris Mark
$1,000 [10]
Punjab, the only state in India in which this religious group has the majority
Sikhs
Chris
$1,000 [15]
Col. Wilhelm Klink
Werner Klemperer
Pat Chris
$1,000 [23]
In 1935 the Italians launched an invasion of Ethiopia from what is now this country, once part of Ethiopia
Eritrea
Chris
$1,000 [5]
Following prophase, metaphase & anaphase, seenhereis this end phase of mitosis
telophase
Chris
$1,000 [25]
Don't use French pronunciation for this, a restaurant's fee for serving wine that you bring in
corkage
Pat
DD $2,600 [9]
Pasteurella, a genus of this named for chemist Louis
bacteria
Chris

Final Jeopardy!

HISTORIC MONARCHS

This monarch, who sold the United States its 2nd-largest piece of territory, was the second to bear his name

Alexander II

Mark "Who is Nicholas" — wagered $1,000
Pat "Who was Napoleon II" — wagered $5,999
Chris "WhoNapoleonAle" — wagered $10,401

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