Show #2853 1997-01-15 (taped 1996-11-06) Regular

Paul Gutowski game 4.

Contestants

Julie Johnson — an assistant director from Emporia, Kansas

Doug Fitch — a college student from Casselberry, Florida

Paul Gutowski — a substance abuse counselor from Rockford, Illinois (whose 3-day cash winnings total $32,301)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Paul $1,400 $2,900 $7,900 $3,199
4-day champion: $35,500
$7,900
18 R, 0 W
Doug $600 $100 $6,300 $0
3rd place: Samsung 19-inch TV-VCR combo
$5,100
11 R (including 2 DDs), 3 W
Julie $700 $2,200 $5,200 $2,500
2nd place: Wallace Silversmiths 5-piece tea service
$5,800
16 R, 2 W (including 1 DD)

Jeopardy! Round

ARCHAEOLOGY WINES & SPIRITS BIRDS U.S. MOUNTAINS SILLY SONGS "FUN" WORDS
$100 [9]
The remains of the Rose Theater & this one also associated with Shakespeare were uncovered in London in 1989
Globe Theater
Doug
$100 [11]
Popular in China, shaoxing is a wine made from this grain
Rice
Doug Julie
$100 [22]
The weaverbird was named for its habit of weaving these from plant fibers
Nests
Paul
$100 [2]
Most geographers define the northern terminus of the Blue Ridge Mountains as Harpers Ferry in this state
West Virginia
Paul
$100 [7]
In an Oscar-winning Disney song, this nonsense phrase precedes "My, oh my, what a wonderful day"
"Zip-a-dee-doo-dah"
Doug
$100 [1]
This amusement park attraction contains devices to surprise, frighten, bewilder or amuse
Funhouse
Julie
$200 [10]
The tomb of Han king Liu Wu yielded his body & a shroud made of this green gemstone
Jade
Julie
$200 [12]
Amontillado, a type of this fortified wine, has a distinctively nutty flavor
Sherry
Paul
$200 [23]
The Australian budgerigar is the bird usually sold as this in pet stores
Parakeet
$200 [3]
The Bitterroot Range of this mountain chain extends more than 300 miles along the Idaho-Montana border
Rockies
Doug
$200 [13]
Of "De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da", "Goo Goo", & "Nee Nee Na Na Na Na Nu Nu", the one never a Top 40 hit
"Goo Goo"
Paul Doug
$200 [8]
This type of popular music combines elements of jazz, soul & blues
Funk
$400 [26]
A recent study suggests that this 3.2-million-year-old skeleton of a female is actually a male
"Lucy"
$300 [15]
Like calvados, Swiss batzi is a brandy made from this fruit
Apples
Julie
$500 [25]
Gymnogyps Californianus is the scientific name of this largest North American vulture
California Condor
Paul
$400 [5]
Rising from the ocean floor, this most massive mountain in the world lies south of Mauna Kea
Mauna Loa
Paul
$300 [14]
According to the title of a Roger Miller song, it's what you can't do "In a buffalo herd"
Roller skate
Julie
$300 [19]
This Protestant movement was organized in opposition to liberalism & secularism
Fundamentalism
Julie
$500 [24]
The palace of this king who ordered the massacre of the innocents was discovered at Masada in 1955
Herod The Great
Paul
$400 [16]
This cocktail contains vodka, gin, rum, tequila, lemon juice & cola, but no Lipton's
Long Island Iced Tea
Paul
DD $500 [4]
Mount St. Elias is the second-highest mountain in this state & in the U.S.
Alaska
Doug
$400 [17]
Syllables that follow "It don't mean a thing, if you ain't got that swing"
"Doo wop, Doo wop"
Julie
$400 [20]
Any person who holds a particular office or trust
Functionary
$500 [27]
First produced in 1801, this "royal" brand is "Scotland's Prince of Whiskies"
Chivas Regal
Doug
$500 [6]
This river carved a "water gap" in the Kittatinny Mountains between New Jersey & Pennsylvania
Delaware River
Paul
$500 [18]
1971 Top 10 hit from Daddy Dewdrop; "Don't Ya Jes' Love It"
"Chick-a-Boom, Chick-a-Boom"
$500 [21]
On this type of railway, ascending & descending cars may counterbalance each other
Funicular
Julie

Double Jeopardy! Round

ONE-MAN SHOWS THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION MAGAZINES WORLD CAPITALS SAINTS FICTIONAL CHARACTERS
$200 [21]
Len Cariou, Broadway's original Sweeney Todd, plays this author in the one-man show "Papa"
Ernest Hemingway
Julie
$200 [1]
This patriot was the first to sign the Declaration of Independence
John Hancock
Julie
$200 [24]
Annie Leibovitz was 23 when she became chief photographer for this music magazine in 1973
Rolling Stone
Doug
$200 [2]
This Dutch city has more than 400 bridges linking its approximately 90 islands
Amsterdam
Julie
$200 [16]
He's sometimes referred to as the "Apostle of Ireland"
St. Patrick
Paul
$200 [4]
Lewis Carroll based this title girl on a daughter of the dean of Oxford's Christ Church College
Alice
Paul
$400 [22]
You could call Nicol Williamson's recent one-man show a "Great Profile" of this great stage actor
John Barrymore
Paul
$400 [8]
On November 15, 1777, Congress adopted this constitution
Articles of Confederation
Paul
$400 [25]
Grace Mirabella edited this magazine for 17 years before launching her own in 1989
Vogue
DD $600 [3]
Capital in which the followingwas minted:
Ottawa
Julie
$400 [17]
This saint of Assisi was baptized Giovanni; his name was changed by his father
Francis
Doug
$400 [6]
Fortunato is the unfortunate victim in this author's famous horror story "The Cask Of Amontillado"
Edgar Allan Poe
Julie
$600 [23]
A category on Famous Andreas might include this "SCTV" actress who stars in "Nude, Nude, Totally Nude"
Andrea Martin
$600 [9]
Americans lost this June 17, 1775 battle at Charlestown, Massachusetts because they ran out of ammunition
Bunker Hill
Paul
$600 [29]
In 1996 this children's magazine that features Goofus & Gallant celebrated its 50th anniversary
Highlights
Julie
$600 [5]
This South American capital was founded in 1538 close to a Chibcha Indian center called Bacata
Bogota, Colombia
Julie
$600 [18]
A cathedral in Salerno, Italy is said to contain the crypt of this saint & author of the 1st gospel
Matthew
Doug
$600 [7]
This Anne Rice vampire has very white skin "that has to be powdered down for cameras of any kind"
Lestat
Paul
$1,000 [26]
This comic, once a rabbi, calls his newest solo show "Love Thy Neighbor"
Jackie Mason
Doug
$800 [10]
In this 1783 treaty, America pledged to restore property to loyalists
Treaty of Paris
Paul
$800 [28]
Published by Conde Nast, it's "America's Food and Entertaining Magazine"
Bon Appetit
$800 [12]
The Islamic University of Imam Muhammad Ibn Saud & the Abdulaziz Military Academy are in this city
Riyadh
Julie
$800 [19]
Mother of the Virgin Mary, she's the patron saint of pregnant women
Anne
Paul
$800 [13]
Montague Tigg uses the rather obvious alias Tigg Montague in his novel "Martin Chuzzlewit"
Charles Dickens
Julie
$1,000 [11]
British general Howe's September 1777 victory at this Pennsylvania creek led to the occupation of Philadelphia
Brandywine
Doug
DD $2,000 [27]
Founded in 1857, this Boston-based magazine was named by Oliver Wendell Holmes
Atlantic
Doug
$1,000 [15]
In 1768 the Gurkhas captured this city & made it their capital
Kathmandu, Nepal
Paul
$1,000 [20]
In 1970 this saint of Avila became the first woman named a doctor of the Roman Catholic Church
Teresa
Julie
$1,000 [14]
In a 1766 novel Squire Thornhill abducts Sophia Primrose, whose father is "The Vicar Of" this
Wakefield
Doug

Final Jeopardy!

FAMOUS NAMES

Before achieving fame in Hollywood, he was a cosmetician to the Russian royal court

Max Factor

Julie "Who is Estee Lauder?" — wagered $2,700
Doug "Who was Valentino?" — wagered $6,300
Paul "Who is Zukor?" — wagered $4,701

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