Show #3219 1998-09-10 (taped 1998-07-14) Regular

David Bagley game 5.

Contestants

Megan Clouser — an environmental compliance specialist from Miami, Florida

Ed Gasparovic — a hospital comptroller from Latham, New York

David Bagley — an attorney from San Diego, California (whose 4-day cash winnings total $56,900)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
David $200 $1,400 $8,400 $1,600
2nd place: Trip to Stonefield Estate, St. Lucia, on Air Jamaica
$8,200
19 R (including 1 DD), 2 W
Ed $700 $900 $7,500 $0
3rd place: Direct TV Satellite System
$6,900
19 R (including 2 DDs), 1 W
Megan $1,000 $1,400 $2,800 $2,800
New champion: $2,800
$2,800
10 R, 5 W

Jeopardy! Round

MUSEUMS NAME THE YEAR ELVES OSCAR MOMENTS LIKE AN ANIMAL SPACY BOOKS
$100 [1]
1,200-year-old Viking ships are on display at the Vikingskiphuset in this Norwegian capital
Oslo
Megan
$100 [19]
Definitely a "Giant Leap" taken this year when the photo seenherewas shot
1969
Megan
$100 [13]
Elves were featured in this 1950s trilogy by J.R.R. Tolkien
"Lord Of The Rings"
Ed
$100 [2]
She accepted her Oscar for "Places In The Heart" by exclaiming "You like me....You like me!"
Sally Field
Ed
$100 [3]
Equine
Horse
Ed
$100 [15]
It's the year Clinton's term ends &, according to the title of a famous novel, men should be going to Saturn
2001 ( A Space Odyssey )
David Megan
$200 [10]
This Madrid museum's first holdings consisted of art collections of the Hapsburg & Bourbon kings
The Prado
Ed
$200 [21]
It was the beginning of a new "age" in this year when the picture seenherewas taken
1945
David Megan
$200 [14]
Clement C. Moore called him "a right jolly old elf"
Saint Nicholas
David Megan
$200 [8]
The 1991 Oscar envelope for best makeup was "hand-delivered" by Thing, from this film
"The Addams Family"
Ed
$200 [4]
Porcine
Pig
David
$200 [20]
This prolific author's "Foundation Trilogy" is one of the best-loved works of science fiction
Isaac Asimov
David
$400 [17]
This railroad's museum in Omaha has a tea set from Lincoln's private car & a replica of the Golden Spike
Union Pacific
$300 [22]
The second time was a charm in this year of the photo seen here
1984
Ed
$300 [9]
In 1974 Robert Opel did this, causing David Niven to comment about Opel "showing off his shortcomings"
streaking across the stage
David
$300 [5]
Vulpine
Fox
David
$300 [25]
Ray Bradbury's collections include "S is for Space" & "R is for" this way you get there
Rocket
David
DD $500 [16]
Museum in which you'll find the Rosetta Stone & the Elgin Marbles
The British Museum
David
$400 [23]
The woman seenherefirst won Olympic gold & our hearts in this year the photo was taken
1976
Ed
$400 [11]
In 1998 this director asked for a moment of silence honoring those who were lost on the Titanic
James Cameron
Megan
$400 [6]
Piscine
Fish
Megan
$500 [18]
The Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian in Santa Fe resembles one of these Navajo dwellings
a hogan
Ed
$500 [24]
Washington state erupted with excitement this year when the photo seenherewas taken
1980
Megan
$500 [12]
In 1973 she said Marlon Brando "Very regretfully cannot accept this very generous award"
Sacheen Littlefeather
$500 [7]
Aquiline
eagle
David

Double Jeopardy! Round

WORLD CAPITALS FUN WITH OPERA ARCHITECT TALK SHOW ME THE MONET AUTHORS' RHYME TIME SPACEY MOVIES
$200 [1]
At 420 feet, Montmartre on the Right Bank is this city's highest natural point
Paris
David Megan
$200 [6]
Lukas Foss' opera "The Jumping Frog of" this county is based on a story by Mark Twain
Calaveras County
Megan
$200 [21]
Cruciform means built in this shape, like the interiors of many churches
Cross-shaped
David
$200 [17]
Monet was a leader of this art movement whose name was derived from one of his paintings
Impressionism
Ed
$200 [7]
Norman's portable living quarters
Mailer's trailers
Ed
$200 [12]
Walter Matthau was probably busy when Kevin Spacey played opposite this man in "Glengarry Glen Ross" & "Dad"
Jack Lemmon
Ed
$400 [2]
This Haitian capital was founded in 1749 by the French, who named it L'Hopital
Port-au-Prince
Ed
$400 [9]
Cavalli's 17th century opera "Ercole Amante" tells the story of this mythological laborer in love
Hercules
David
$400 [23]
This term for a glass opening in the roof of a house can also refer to what comes through it
Skylight
Ed
$400 [22]
Monet's first name, it's derived from the Latin for "lame one"
Claude
Ed
$400 [8]
Pearl's hockey disks
Buck's pucks
David
$400 [18]
Off the record & on the QT, Spacey played cop Jack Vincennes in this recent film
L.A. Confidential
Megan
DD $500 [3]
This capital city's port, Piraeus, lies on the Saronic Gulf
Athens
Ed
$600 [10]
We assume Samuel Barber composed his mini-opera about "A Hand of" this game according to Hoyle
Bridge
David
$600 [24]
Change one letter in "basement" to get this type of window that's hinged at the side
casement
David Megan
$600 [25]
In a series representing this river, Monet painted the Waterloo & Charing Cross Bridges
Thames
Ed
$600 [13]
Roald's shopping centers
Dahl's malls
Ed
$600 [19]
Kevin co-produced & played a malignant movie executive in the film "Swimming With" these
Sharks
Megan
$800 [4]
Among the parks in this Costa Rican capital are Morazan Park, Bolivar Park & John. F. Kennedy Park
San Jose
David
$800 [11]
They're the kind of puppets for which Paul Hindemith wrote his opera "Das Nusch-Nuschi"
Marionettes
Megan
$1,000 [27]
This word for a projecting feature atop a wall is from the Italian for "crow", which might perch there
cornice
$800 [28]
This artist with a similar name painted several portraits of Monet, including the 1874 work seen here
Edouard Manet
Ed
$800 [14]
Bret's little pies
Harte's tarts
David
$800 [20]
Dustin Hoffman & Kevin are virus hunters in this 1995 thriller
"Outbreak"
Ed
$1,000 [5]
It was chosen in 1394 as the capital of the kingdom of Choson
Seoul
David
$1,000 [16]
The heroine of this Czech composer's 1901 opera "Rusalka" is a water nymph
Antonin Dvorak
David
DD $1,500 [26]
Mary Lou Retton could tell you that barrel, ribbed & domical are types of this arched ceiling
Vaulted ceiling
Ed
$1,000 [29]
Many of Monet's water landscapes can be seen at the Orangerie in these gardens
Tuileries
$1,000 [15]
Eliot's postscripts
T.S.'s P.S.es
David
$1,000 [30]
"Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil" finds Kevin dealing in antiques in this Georgia city
Savannah
Megan

Final Jeopardy!

U.S. POLITICS

In a popular 1928 gubernatorial campaign slogan, it preceded "but no man wears a crown"

"Every man a king"

Megan "What is ?" — wagered $0
Ed "What was Every Man Is A King?" — wagered $7,500
David "What was Everyman Is A King?" — wagered $6,800

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