Show #4080 2002-05-03 (taped 2002-03-24) Million Dollar Masters

2002 Million Dollar Masters quarterfinal game 3.

Contestants

Eric Newhouse — a director of technical assistance from Vermillion, South Dakota

Leslie Frates — a Spanish teacher from Hayward, California

Chuck Forrest — a lawyer and CEO from London, United Kingdom

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Chuck $2,800 $8,000 $16,000 $32,000
Automatic semifinalist
$15,600
24 R (including 1 DD), 3 W
Leslie $2,200 $5,200 $21,700 $22,000
2nd place: $10,000 if eliminated
$20,400
20 R (including 1 DD), 1 W
Eric $600 $1,000 $10,000 $20,000
3rd place: $10,000 if eliminated
$8,600
12 R (including 1 DD), 3 W

Jeopardy! Round

THE NEW YORK TIMESHEADLINES NIETZSCHE, I'M GLAD TO MEETCHA CLASSIC TV YOUR FEMININE SIDE MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS 18 YEARS OF LEFTOVERS
$200 [2]
In 1988, yes, 1988, the Times reported, "For computers" this year "may prove a bit traumatic"
2000
Chuck
$200 [13]
This one of St. Paul's 3 virtues, said Nietzsche, "is the worst of evils, for it prolongs the torment of man"
hope
Chuck Leslie Eric
$200 [3]
Fred MacMurray played Dad to Robbie, Chip & Ernie on this long-running comedy
My Three Sons
Chuck
$200 [7]
A "wet" one of these breast-feeds another woman's child
a wet nurse
Chuck
$200 [4]
This motorcycle manufacturer sponsors an owners group called H.O.G.
Harley-Davidson
Chuck
$200 [1]
From Season 3:This "Pretty Baby" once suggested wearing red mascara, because it's "perfect for the disco"
Brooke Shields
Chuck
$400 [5]
Its split-up in 1982 was noted with the headline seen here
AT&T
Chuck
$400 [20]
One of the 2 things Nietzsche called "the 2 great European narcotics"
Christianity (or alcohol)
Eric
$400 [14]
Psst! This game show hosted by Garry Moore & then Steve Allen ran for 15 seasons
I've Got a Secret
Leslie
$400 [10]
(Dr. Joyce Brothers reads the clue.) If you're sure you've met this "correct" man but he's skittish, keep your options open
"Mr. Right"
Leslie
$400 [18]
XJ6 & XKE are models of this car
the Jaguar
Leslie
$400 [6]
From Season 14:21-year-old Frances Folsom married 49-year-old Grover Cleveland in this "colorful" room
the Blue Room
Leslie
$600 [8]
In the January 11, 1946 headline "UNO Opened", UNO was short for these 3 words
the United Nations Organization
Chuck
$600 [21]
Nietzsche's family called him by this nickname, like the 1984 Democratic U.S. presidential nominee
Fritz
Chuck
$600 [15]
In 1973 Beverly Hillbilly Buddy Ebsen returned to series TV as a private eye on this show
Barnaby Jones
Leslie
$600 [11]
Completes the title of a 1977 play, also Victorian advice to new brides, "Shut Your Eyes and..."
Think of England
Chuck
$800 [27]
This chain owned by The Gap began selling its dog supply line of canine fashions, accessories & toys in 2001
Old Navy
Eric
$600 [9]
From Season 12:Horace's quote "Permitte divis cetera" means "Leave the rest to" these beings
the gods
Leslie
$800 [12]
The end to this man's trial was noted with the January 22, 1950 headline seen here
Alger Hiss
Eric
$800 [28]
Between 1872 & 1879, Nietzsche often visited Richard Wagner at his home in this city northeast of Nuremberg
Bayreuth
Chuck
$800 [16]
This occult series featuring Darren McGavin premiered in September 1974, on Friday the 13th
The Night Stalker
Leslie Eric
$800 [19]
An Estee Lauder perfume, or the type of non-rational sensing that's proverbially "feminine"
Intuition
Chuck
DD $1,000 [22]
This fast-food chain got its name from a character in "The French Connection"
Popeyes
Chuck
$800 [24]
From Season 11:British nonsense poet who wrote the 1877 poem "The Courtship of the Yonghy-Bonghy-Bo"
Edward Lear
Leslie
$1,000 [23]
A November 9, 1917 story said this Russian "in exile lived in the Bronx"; "real name is Braunstein"
Trotsky
Chuck
$1,000 [29]
Further complicating his health, Nietzsche worked as a hospital attendant during this 1870-71 conflict
the Franco-Prussian War
Chuck
$1,000 [17]
Officers Toody & Muldoon kept order in the Bronx on this '60s comedy
Car 54, Where Are You?
Chuck
$1,000 [26]
Born Francisco Rabaneda, in the 1960s he clothed women in dresses held together with metal rings
Paco Rabanne
$1,000 [30]
Based in Laufen, Switzerland, this company makes cough drops & breath mints from Alpine herbs
Ricola
Leslie
$1,000 [25]
From Season 10:This count who commanded a French force at Yorktown had almost become a priest
Rochambeau
Chuck

Double Jeopardy! Round

AUTHORS & THEIR CHARACTERS BEST DRAMATIC ACTOR TONYS "C" IN SCIENCE KING ME! TRAVEL FUN BEFORE & AFTER
$400 [5]
She fictionalized her affair with Nelson Algren in "Les Mandarins", & based the heroine's husband on Sartre
Simone de Beauvoir
Chuck
$400 [26]
"Death of a Salesman"(1999)
Brian Dennehy
Eric
$400 [9]
It's Latin for "bark" (like on a tree); the cerebral type is the layer that covers your brain
cortex
Eric
$400 [10]
Maybe Columbus was trying to butter up this king when he gave his son the same name in 1488
Ferdinand
Eric
$400 [12]
Shop for "mystery pipes", whose designs don't appear until you smoke them, in this cheese-y city 17 mi. e. of Delft
Gouda
Chuck Eric
$400 [6]
Walt Whitman poem about the duo that sang "Love Will Keep Us Together"
"O Captain! My Captain! & Tennille"
Eric
$800 [8]
This Bronte sister based the debauched Huntingdon in "The Tenant of Wildfell Hall" on her brother Branwell
Anne Brontë
Chuck
$800 [27]
"The Great White Hope"(1969)
James Earl Jones
Leslie
$800 [16]
This type of cable has insulated conducting material around a separately insulated conducting tube
coaxial
Eric
$800 [4]
Meetingwith President Clinton in 1996, he's the king seen here
King Hussein
Chuck
$800 [21]
You won't want to miss the ancestral chateau of the Counts of Egmont at Gaasbeek in this Low Country
Belgium
Eric
$800 [7]
He sang "Can You Feel The Love Tonight?" when negotiating a peace treaty with Japan & as Ike's Secretary of State
Elton John Foster Dulles
Leslie
$1,200 [14]
The title of this D.H. Lawrence novel refers to the Brangwen sisters
Women in Love
Leslie
$1,200 [28]
"Mark Twain Tonight!"(1966)
Hal Holbrook
Leslie
$1,600 [19]
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew finds some enormous turtles.) This word, derived from Spanish, refers to the upper part of a turtle'sshell
a carapace
Leslie
$1,200 [3]
"Le Bref" was the epithet of this medieval king, Charlemagne's father
Pepin the Short
Eric
$1,200 [22]
Observe wild animals from this famous hotel where Princess Elizabeth was when she became Queen of England
Treetops
Chuck
$1,200 [11]
Hey Lady! This star of "The Nutty Professor" created the Mad Hatter
Jerry Lewis Carroll
Leslie
$1,600 [15]
A wild romance with Alfred de Musset inspired this Frenchwoman with a masculine name to write "Elle et lui"
George Sand
Chuck
$1,600 [29]
"Sunrise at Campobello"(1958)
Ralph Bellamy
Leslie
$2,000 [20]
This Frenchman showed that the inverse square law applied to the forces between magnetic poles
(Charles Augustin de) Coulomb
Chuck
$2,000 [1]
Born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Bhumibol Adulyadej grew up to become king of this country
Thailand
Eric
$1,600 [24]
Let opera wash over you at the Roman baths named for this emperor who ruled from 211 to 217
Caracalla
Leslie
$1,600 [13]
Frequent "What's My Line" panelist & vocalizing equine in a '50s film series
Arlene Francis the Talking Mule
Chuck
$2,000 [23]
A character known as "Sister" narrates this Mississippi woman's famous story "Why I Live at the P.O."
Eudora Welty
Chuck
$2,000 [30]
"Hamlet"(1995)
Ralph Fiennes
Chuck
DD $2,500 [18]
In an experiment, it's the "group" of people not receiving the treatment under study
the control group
Leslie
DD $3,000 [2]
He was deposed by the Bavarian government in 1886; must've made him really "Mad"
Ludwig II
Eric
$2,000 [25]
In Barcelona, take a rooftop tour of Casa Mila, designed by this master of Modernismo architecture
Gaudi
Leslie
$2,000 [17]
Dueling vice president who created the puppet show "Kukla, Fran and Ollie"
Aaron Burr Tillstrom
Leslie

Final Jeopardy!

FAMOUS SHIPS

In 1999 the wreck of this ship known for its historic 1912 rescue effort was discovered 120 miles off England

the Carpathia

Eric "What is the 'Carpathia'?" — wagered $10,000
Chuck "What is the Carpathia?" — wagered $16,000
Leslie "What is Carpathia?" — wagered $300

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