Show #2344 1994-11-10 (taped 1994-10-02) Celebrity

1994 CelebrityJeopardy!game 4.

Contestants

Michael Sabatino — an actor fromThe Bold and the Beautiful

Doug Savant — an actor fromMelrose Place

Kathy Mattea — a singer from "Eighteen Wheels And A Dozen Roses"

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Kathy $1,600 $2,000 $12,200 $10,000
Winner: $10,000 to American Foundation for AIDS Research
$8,200
19 R (including 1 DD), 2 W
Doug $700 $2,000 $3,800 $0
3rd place: $10,000 to Shelter for the Homeless
$4,800
16 R, 5 W (including 1 DD)
Michael $0 $600 $2,600 $100
2nd place: $10,000 to Cedars-Sinai Alzheimer's Research Fund
$3,100
11 R, 2 W (including 1 DD)

Jeopardy! Round

EUROPE SITCOM CHARACTERS BUSINESS & INDUSTRY MAMMALS BARE FACTS ODDS & ENDS
$100 [16]
You can see this country's crown jewels on display at Rosenborg Castle in Copenhagen
Denmark
Michael
$100 [2]
This mailman on "Cheers" gleaned some of his knowledge from reading the magazines he delivered
Cliff (Clavin)
Michael
$100 [20]
In 1990 this entertainment company opened its first mall restaurant--Mickey's Kitchen
Disney
Doug
$100 [10]
The stripes that distinguish it from other members of the horse family may act as protective coloration
a zebra
Doug
$100 [14]
You could call this "Lady" of English legend the original "bareback" rider
Lady Godiva
Kathy
$100 [1]
This legendary beast with a long, twisted horn on its forehead was usually pure white
a unicorn
Doug
$200 [18]
This country whose capital is Helsinki has about 60,000 lakes
Finland
Kathy
$200 [3]
"The Days and Nights of" this divorcee moved from NBC to the Lifetime Network in 1989
Molly Dodd
Kathy
$200 [21]
The New York Stock Exchange symbol for this cereal maker is rather special--K
Kellogg
Michael
$200 [11]
The largest species of this flying mammal is pteropus vampyrus, a type of "flying fox"
a bat
Kathy
$200 [24]
It's a "thin" term for swimming without your bathing suit
skinny dipping
Kathy Doug
$200 [4]
According to Aesop, this "breeds contempt"
familiarity
Doug
$300 [19]
Ernest Hemingway called this French city "A Moveable Feast"
Paris
Doug
$300 [5]
This character was a "lovely lady who was bringing up three very lovely girls"
Carol Brady
Doug
$300 [26]
Robert Haas, CEO of this jeans maker, is the great-great-grandnephew of its founder
Levi's (Levi Strauss)
Doug
$300 [12]
These mammals can project their foul-smelling spray 12 feet & they always aim for the face
a skunk
Michael
$300 [25]
It's the term for the stand-in who performs your nude scenes while you relax in your trailer
a body double
Doug
$300 [7]
This symbolic border between the North & South was named for its surveyors
the Mason-Dixon line
Kathy
$400 [22]
Playwright Henrik Ibsen's study is now in the Norwegian Folk Museum in this capital city
Oslo
Michael
$400 [6]
He plays assistant football coach Luther Van Dam on "Coach"
Jerry Van Dyke
Kathy
$400 [27]
In 1981 the Tribune Company acquired this baseball team from William Wrigley
the Cubs
Michael
$400 [13]
In rhinoceroses, this sense is the poorest
sight (vision)
Doug Michael
$400 [8]
It's the Latin title of the Christmas hymn "O Come All Ye Faithful"
Adeste Fideles
Kathy Doug
DD $500 [23]
Scheveningen is a popular beach resort near Delft in this country
the Netherlands
Michael
$500 [17]
Name of the writer played by Rose Marie on "The Dick Van Dyke Show"
Sally Rogers
$500 [28]
Mitsubishi Motors owns 15% of this Korean maker of the Excel automobile
Hyundai
Doug
$500 [15]
South America's giant species of this armored mammal is endangered by hunting & habitat loss
armadillo
$500 [9]
Named from the Greek for "rainbow", this flower is featured in the fleur-de-lis
iris

Double Jeopardy! Round

AMERICAN HISTORY ACTORS & ACTRESSES 5-LETTER WORDS LANDMARKS COOKING BOOKS & AUTHORS
$200 [16]
At the 1814 Battle of Lundy's Lane, American & British forces clashed near Niagara Falls, in this country
Canada
Doug
$200 [1]
Wounded during the Korean War, this original "Maverick" was awarded a Purple Heart
James Garner
Kathy
$200 [9]
It's the sharp sound of a whip or thunder
crack
Kathy Doug
$200 [24]
Thousands of metal parts for this Paris landmark were prefabricated & numbered for assembly
the Eiffel Tower
Michael
$200 [2]
If you have leftover pickles, put them in the food processor & make this hot dog topping
relish
Kathy
$200 [17]
"The Return of the King" is the third book in this J.R.R. Tolkien trilogy
The Lord of the Rings
Kathy Doug
$400 [19]
This heiress was convicted March 20, 1976 for a 1974 San Francisco bank robbery
Patty Hearst
Michael
$400 [4]
Louise of "Thelma and Louise", she also appeared in the cult classic "The Rocky Horror Picture Show"
(Susan) Sarandon
Michael
$400 [10]
Resell a theater ticket at a greatly inflated price
scalp
Kathy
$400 [26]
This limestone monument near Giza, Egypt has often been buried up to its neck in sand
the Sphinx
Michael
$400 [3]
Nigiri sushi is simple to make; it's just a thin slice of raw fish on a small bed of this
rice
Doug
$400 [18]
In the title of a 1983 bestseller, Erma Bombeck called this "The Second Oldest Profession"
motherhood
Doug
$600 [20]
This war was waged in 1898 for the purpose of liberating Cuba
the Spanish-American War
$600 [5]
They met just prior to filming "To Have and Have Not" & vowed to have & to hold shortly after
Bogie & Bacall
Doug
$600 [11]
It's a group of fruit trees planted together
a grove
Kathy
$600 [28]
This beautiful white mausoleum stands on the banks of the Yamuna River at Agra, India
the Taj Mahal
Michael
$600 [8]
In most recipes you can substitute these tropical tubers for sweet potatoes
yams
Kathy
$600 [21]
This author of "The Other Side of Midnight" turned to medicine for his novel "Nothing Lasts Forever"
Sidney Sheldon
$800 [25]
This group released it report on the Kennedy assassination September 27, 1964
the Warren Commission
Doug
$800 [6]
In most of his films, including "Dinner at Eight", this actor preferred to show only his "great profile"
John Barrymore
$800 [14]
If a camel is the ship of the desert, that would make this cousin the ship of the Andes
a llama
Kathy
$800 [29]
This seat of the Roman Catholic archdiocese of New York was designed by James Renwick
St. Patrick's Cathedral
Kathy
$800 [12]
It's the term for butter with the milk solids removed
clarified
Kathy
$800 [22]
Novels in his Asian saga include "Tai-Pan" & "Gai-Jin"
James Clavell
Doug
$1,000 [27]
On July 12, 1920 this Democratic president officially dedicated the Panama Canal
Woodrow Wilson
$1,000 [7]
He first came to fame playing Charles Ryder on the TV series "Brideshead Revisited"
Jeremy Irons
Kathy
$1,000 [15]
It can refer to an inn, a rustic cottage, or a beaver's home
a lodge
DD $5,000 [30]
Construction of this famous Italian tower began in 1174 & took almost 200 years to complete
the Leaning Tower of Pisa
Kathy
$1,000 [13]
This Mexican dish consists of a fried egg covered with salsa on a tortilla
huevos rancheros
Kathy
DD $1,000 [23]
Published in 1942, "My World--and Welcome to It" is a collection of writings by this humorist
James Thurber
Doug

Final Jeopardy!

FAMOUS SHIPS

It left Spithead, England December 23, 1787 & arrived in Tahiti October 26, 1788

the Bounty

Michael "What is Zulu Warrior" — wagered $2,500
Doug "What is the Love Boat! Yes!" — wagered $3,800
Kathy "What is theMayflower" — wagered $2,200

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