Show #2963 1997-06-18 (taped 1997-02-04) Regular

A clip from the Jeopardy! Round appears in the 1999 filmShe's All That.

Contestants

Chris Szymanski — a farmer from Marathon, Wisconsin

Mark Le Menager — an advertising sales representative from Bozeman, Montana

Laurie Kittle — an information developer originally from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania (whose 1-day cash winnings total $11,600)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Laurie $1,200 $2,400 $6,000 $100
3rd place: Towle Silversmiths Flatware Set
$6,000
19 R (including 2 DDs), 4 W (including 1 DD)
Mark $300 $1,500 $3,500 $6,900
2nd place: Broyhill Candlewood Living Room Furniture & Samsung TV-VCR Combo
$3,500
12 R, 2 W
Chris $300 $1,600 $6,600 $12,600
New champion: $12,600
$6,600
22 R, 4 W

Jeopardy! Round

PROHIBITION NONPOTENT POTABLES COUNTRY SINGERS HORSES U.S. CITIES NUMBER, PLEASE
$100 [16]
Eliot Ness formed the "Untouchables" to rid this city of Al Capone
Chicago
Chris
$100 [21]
Thomas Welch invented this drink in 1869 as an alternative to wine
grape juice
Chris
$100 [3]
Appropriately, her gift shop at Belle Meade Plaza in Nashville features a fine selection of crystal
Crystal Gayle
Mark
$100 [1]
1 of 2 types of gaits used in harness racing
pacing (or trotting)
Mark
$100 [11]
This city's French Quarter encompasses 70 blocks
New Orleans
Chris
$100 [22]
Number of pieces of silver Judas received
30
Chris
$200 [17]
Illicit drinking establishments got this name because they invited quiet discussion
Speakeasys
Mark
$200 [25]
Some bottled drinking water may lack this compound important for healthy teeth
Fluoride
Chris
$200 [4]
Tammy Wynette was born in Itawamba County in this state, not far from Elvis' birthplace, Tupelo
Mississippi
Laurie
$200 [2]
A blaze is a large white patch on the face; this term refers to any small white patch on the forehead
Star
Laurie Chris
$200 [12]
This largest Nevada city was first settled by Mormons who maintained a colony there 1855-57
Las Vegas
Mark
$200 [26]
A novena is a Roman Catholic devotion consisting of prayers said over this many days
9
Laurie
$300 [18]
As the 1932 Democratic candidate for president, he promised to end prohibition
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Laurie
$300 [28]
The milk substitute derived from these legumes is also curdled to make tofu
Soybeans
Chris
$300 [6]
This "Achy Breaky Heart"throb called his second album "It Won't Be The Last"
Billy Ray Cyrus
Laurie
$300 [5]
This Austrian breed is born with a black coat, which turns white as the horse ages
Lipizzaner
Mark
$300 [13]
This West Virginia capital was named for Colonel George Clendenin's father, Charles
Charleston
Laurie
$300 [27]
Hindsight of a Monday-morning quarterback
20/20
Laurie Chris
$400 [19]
When the U.S. went dry, the owner of this Lynchburg distillery became a mule trader
Jack Daniel's
Chris
$400 [30]
This liquid produced when curds separate from milk was once considered a refreshing drink
Whey
Chris
$400 [9]
This "Rhinestone Cowboy" has a good time performing at his Goodtime Theatre in Branson, Missouri
Glen Campbell
Chris
$400 [7]
The Percheron was first bred in & named for a district in this country
France
Laurie
$400 [14]
The Pier, which juts almost a half mile into Tampa Bay, is the center of this city's tourist life
St. Petersburg
Mark Chris
$400 [24]
There are currently this many men on the U.S. Supreme Court
7
Laurie
$500 [20]
Bishop James Cannon was a prominent leader of this organization, the ASL
Anti-Saloon League
Mark Chris
$500 [29]
This soft drink was first sold in 1929 as "Bib-Label Lithiated Lemon-Lime Soda"
7 Up
Mark
$500 [10]
"All My Rowdy Friends Are Comin' Over Tonight" won him the first CMA award for Music Video of the Year
Hank Williams, Jr.
Laurie
$500 [8]
The long flowing hair below the knee & hock of this Scottish breed is called "feathers"
Clydesdales
Laurie
DD $1,200 [15]
The name of this N.Y. city may be derived from a mispronounciation of "Beau Fleuve", or "Beautiful River"
Buffalo
Laurie
$500 [23]
It's the radioactive isotope of strontium from atomic fallout sometimes found in food
90
Chris

Double Jeopardy! Round

WORLD HISTORY INTERNATIONAL ACTRESSES INVENTORS TRADE AUTHORS 4-SYLLABLE WORDS
$200 [1]
An armistice to end this war was signed at Panmunjom in July 1953
The Korean War
Laurie
$200 [6]
Her infant son Carlo Ponti, Jr. played her baby in the 1970 film "Sunflower"
Sophia Loren
Laurie
$200 [8]
In 1987 a copy of the Old Testament attributed to this printer sold for $5.39 million
Johannes Gutenburg
Chris
$200 [20]
This fruit accounts for one-third of Honduras' exports
Bananas
Laurie
$200 [18]
This "Candide" author wrote the libretti for several Rameau operas, including "La Princesse de Navarre"
Voltaire
Chris
$200 [13]
When the Bastille fell, Louis XVI asked, "Is it a revolt?" & was told it was one of these
Revolution
Chris
$400 [2]
In 1429, while leading an attack on Paris, she was wounded by an arrow
Joan of Arc
Mark
$400 [7]
This daughter of a Dutch baroness won an Oscar for playing a princess in "Roman Holiday"
Audrey Hepburn
Mark
$400 [9]
Inspired by circus safety nets, George Nissen invented this piece of gymnastics equipment
Trampoline
Mark
$400 [26]
In terms of total value, this accounts for over 90% of Iran's exports
Oil
Chris
$400 [19]
She gave her share of the film rights to "Witness For The Prosecution" to her daughter Rosalind
Agatha Christie
Laurie
$400 [14]
It means immature, or otherwise characteristic of a second-year student
Sophomoric
Chris
$600 [3]
A Greek military coup in 1974 briefly deposed Archbishop Makarios, president of this island nation
Cyprus
Laurie
$600 [24]
Kate Nelligan was born in London--not in England, but in this Canadian province
Ontario
Mark
$600 [10]
When he offered to sell the rights to his telegraph, the government turned him down
Samuel Morse
Chris
$600 [27]
The bulk of Poland's imports is handled through Gdynia & this port
Gdansk
Chris
$800 [22]
He based the title character of his 1914 novel "Penrod" in part on his nephews
Booth Tarkington
$600 [15]
This word means "arrogant", though it could mean "catching too many grizzlies"
Overbearing
$1,000 [5]
In 1250 the Mamelukes, originally slaves, seized control of this African country & ruled until 1517
Egypt
Laurie
$800 [25]
Before "La Dolce Vita", this buxom Swede played an extraterrestrial in "Abbott & Costello Go To Mars"
Anita Ekberg
Mark
$800 [12]
Dennis Gabor won a 1971 Nobel Prize for his invention of this process to create 3-D images
Holography
Chris
$800 [28]
An independent agency of the U.S. government, it's also called Eximbank
Export/Import Bank
Laurie Chris
$1,000 [23]
A royal horse guard during World War II, he "revisited" the war in his "Sword of Honour" trilogy
Evelyn Waugh
$800 [16]
To increase the velocity of an object, such as a particle
Accelerate
Chris
DD $1,200 [4]
A phase of the Napoleonic Wars, The Peninsular War, 1808-1814, was fought on this peninsula
Iberian Peninsula
Laurie
$1,000 [30]
Sharon Stone's "Diabolique" co-star, this French actress was an Oscar nominee for "The Story of Adele H."
Isabelle Adjani
Laurie
$1,000 [11]
He invented a pencil sharpener as well as the first successful electric shaver
Col. Jacob Schick
Laurie Chris
$1,000 [29]
Italy's center of international commerce is this capital of Lombardy
Milan
Chris
DD $1,400 [21]
Rudyard Kipling wrote "The Arrest of Lieutenant Golightly" & he created Holly Golightly
Truman Capote
Laurie
$1,000 [17]
Introduced by Fender in 1954, it's one of the most famous models of electric guitars
Stratocaster
Mark

Final Jeopardy!

THE PLANETS

Most of this planet's moons are named for Shakespearean characters

Uranus

Mark "What is Uranus" — wagered $3,400
Laurie "What is Neptune" — wagered $5,900
Chris "What is Uranus?" — wagered $6,000

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