Show #3003 1997-09-24 Regular

Contestants

Roxanne Smith — a government worker from Silver Spring, Maryland

Phil Turnbull — a newspaper district manager from Renton, Washington

Bob Willoughby — a computer programming student from Madison, Wisconsin (whose 1-day cash winnings total $11,401)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Bob $1,100 $3,500 $10,100 $11,799
2-day champion: $23,200
$10,500
26 R, 3 W (including 1 DD)
Phil $400 $-200 $1,800 $3,500
3rd place: a Minolta S1 APS camera
$1,800
12 R, 5 W
Roxanne $400 $1,200 $4,200 $8,300
2nd place: a trip/cruise to The Moorings, Tortola, British Virgin Islands
$5,400
13 R (including 1 DD), 3 W (including 1 DD)

Jeopardy! Round

IRAQNOPHOBIA ORDINAL NUMBER, PLEASE TELEVISION WHAT AILS YOU? STATE SUPERLATIVES 4-LETTER WORDS
$100 [21]
This Iraqi president attended Cairo Law School in 1962 & 1963 while in exile
Saddam Hussein
Bob
$100 [1]
It's where Washington was in war, in peace & in the hearts of his countrymen
first
Bob
$100 [3]
In 1996 Larry Hagman, Patrick Duffy & other actors from this series reunited for a TV movie
Dallas
Phil
$100 [30]
Nearly 90% of all malaria cases occur on this continent
Africa
Bob
$100 [16]
This state with the most people is home to the largest living tree
California
Phil
$100 [11]
This sound can be emitted by an auto horn or by a wild goose
honk
Phil
$200 [22]
During the Gulf War, foreign journalists used this city's Al-Rashid Hotel as their base of operations
Baghdad
Bob
$200 [2]
"Nervous Breakdown" the Rolling Stones suffered in the '60s
19th
Bob Phil
$200 [4]
On a 1995 episode of this sitcom, JFK Jr. dropped by the offices of "FYI"
Murphy Brown
Bob
$200 [29]
Scientists have reported that this tofu legume may lower cholesterol
soybean
Bob
$200 [17]
With about 1,040 people per square mile of land, life in this most densely populated state is a real garden party
New Jersey
Bob
$200 [12]
From the Latin for "kitchen", you literally cook ceramics in one of these
kiln
Bob Roxanne
$300 [23]
The ancient Greeks gave the area between the Tigris & Euphrates this name, which means "between rivers"
Mesopotamia
Bob
$300 [8]
Shakespeare's "Night" to remember
twelfth
Bob
$300 [5]
Carol Burnett & Carroll O'Connor have appeared as Jamie's parents on this sitcom
Mad About You
Roxanne
$300 [28]
This clouding of the eye's lens is common in people over the age of 65
cataracts
Roxanne
$300 [18]
This "Beef State" is No. 1 in commercial red meat & great northern beans
Nebraska
Phil
$300 [13]
During the American Revolution, this term referred to an American who favored the British side
Tory
Bob
$400 [24]
Living mostly "whey" up north, they are Iraq's largest ethnic minority
Kurds
Bob
DD $400 [9]
Street in the title of the following:
42nd Street
Bob
$400 [6]
This British comedy troupe's "Flying Circus" landed on American TV in 1974
Monty Python
Roxanne
$400 [27]
Outbreaks of this form of food poisoning are often the result of improper home canning
botulism
Roxanne
$400 [19]
The nation's highest flat-top mountain, Grand Mesa, is in this state
Colorado
Phil Roxanne
$400 [14]
"Be not deceived; God is not mocked: for whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also" this
reap
Bob
$500 [25]
The name of this Iraqi currency is derived from a Latin word for "ten"
the dinar
$500 [10]
In "The Music Man", the penultimate trombonist in "The Big Parade"
75th
Bob Roxanne
$500 [7]
"Dragnet"'s Jack Webb also developed this police series starring Martin Milner & Kent McCord
Adam-12
Bob
$500 [26]
The cause of this disorder characterized by sudden sleep attacks is unknown
narcolepsy
Roxanne
$500 [20]
The deepest gorge in the U.S. is this state's Hells Canyon
Idaho (mainly in Idaho on the border with Oregon)
$500 [15]
To incline, or to thrust a lance, perhaps at a windmill
tilt
Bob

Double Jeopardy! Round

1957 REALLY BIG SHOES POLITICIANS MUSICAL THEATRE "PH"UN WORDS
$200 [1]
On October 4 Russia launched this first satellite into space
Sputnik
Phil
$200 [21]
You'll find the largest one in Mexico, not Egypt; its base covers nearly 45 acres
a pyramid
Phil
$200 [26]
This type of shoe has a slot in the strap across each vamp into which a coin can be inserted
a pennyloafer
Phil
$200 [6]
Bill Clinton awarded this political rival the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1997
Bob Dole
Bob Phil
$200 [11]
It's based on the memoir "Anna and the King of Siam"
The King and I
Roxanne
$200 [16]
Both England's King George V & FDR put their stamp of approval on this "king of hobbies"
philately (stamp collecting)
Bob
$400 [2]
When Wham-O introduced this toy in 1957, it was called the Pluto Platter
the Frisbee
Bob
$400 [22]
Longer than 2 football fields, it was launched at Friedrichshafen, Germany in 1936
the Hindenburg
Bob Phil
$400 [30]
The lad who's the symbol of a line of Sherwin-Williams paints wears this type of shoes
wooden shoes (or clogs)
Roxanne
$400 [7]
Indiana's current governor, Frank L. O'Bannon, ran against Stephen Goldsmith, the mayor of this city
Indianapolis
Phil
$600 [13]
In January 1997 Liza Minnelli returned to Broadway, filling in for Julie Andrews in this musical
Victor/Victoria
Bob
$400 [17]
For many years Andre Previn conducted one
a philharmonic
Phil
$600 [3]
As the Teamsters' vice president, he was indicted for bribery, conspiracy & obstruction of justice
Jimmy Hoffa
Phil
$600 [23]
Growing over 20 feet, it's the largest predatory fish
the great white shark
Roxanne
$600 [29]
These boots named for a British general became popular during the Napoleonic Wars
Wellingtons
Bob
$600 [8]
Now a Tennessee senator, he appeared in the films "Die Hard 2" & "The Hunt For Red October"
Fred Dalton Thompson
Bob
$800 [14]
The rock opera "Rent" is a reworking of this Puccini opera, set in modern times
La bohème
Phil
$600 [18]
You beta know that this letter follows upsilon in the Greek alphabet
phi
Bob
$800 [4]
He ended his brief retirement to become chairman & president of Occidental Petroleum
Armand Hammer
$1,000 [25]
With its supporting roots & trunks, a single one of these trees in India covers some 3 acres
a banyan
Bob
$800 [27]
Miranda, Spectator & d'Orsay are types of this slip-on women's shoe
a pump
Roxanne
$800 [9]
This champion stock-car racer lost the 1996 race for North Carolina's Secretary of State
Richard Petty
Roxanne
$1,000 [15]
This Stephen Sondheim musical was based on the Ingmar Bergman film "Smiles of a Summer Night"
A Little Night Music
Bob
$800 [19]
This Olivia Newton-John recording spent 10 weeks at No. 1, the longest of any single in the 1980s
"Physical"
Phil
$1,000 [5]
The first explorer to fly over both poles, he passed away in March
Admiral Richard Byrd
DD $2,400 [24]
Greenland is more than 2 1/2 times the size of this next largest island
New Guinea
Roxanne
$1,000 [28]
This flat shoe normally has a cloth upper & a flexible rope sole
espadrilles
$1,000 [10]
In November 1996 Rep. Maxine Waters was elected chairwoman of this caucus
the Congressional Black Caucus
Roxanne
DD $1,600 [12]
(Hello, I'm Marla Maples Trump.) In 1992 I made my Broadway debut in the musical about this humorist who never met a man he didn't like
Will Rogers
Roxanne
$1,000 [20]
The name of this Egyptian island is Greek for "lighthouse"
Pharos
Bob Phil

Final Jeopardy!

19th CENTURY FICTION

The 1853 novel "Clotel, or The President's Daughter" alleges that this man had an affair with a slave

Thomas Jefferson

Phil "Who was Thomas Jefferson" — wagered $1,700
Roxanne "Who was Jefferson?" — wagered $4,100
Bob "Who is Thomas Jefferson?" — wagered $1,699

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