Show #3226 1998-09-21 (taped 1998-07-21) Regular

Lance Johnson game 4.

Contestants

John Brett — a procurement analyst originally from Cleveland, Ohio

Emily Krucoff — a journalist from Bethesda, Maryland

Lance Johnson — an event coordinator from Champaign, Illinois (whose 3-day cash winnings total $31,300)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Lance $1,500 $3,400 $7,200 $9,201
4-day champion: $40,501
$8,200
24 R (including 1 DD), 4 W (including 1 DD)
Emily $600 $600 $4,600 $5,200
2nd place: Trip to El Conquistador Resort, Puerto Rico
$4,600
9 R, 0 W
John $700 $1,200 $1,000 $2,000
3rd place: Rand McNally Gift Certificate
$2,600
14 R, 6 W (including 1 DD)

Jeopardy! Round

NEW TESTAMENT QUOTES 20th CENTURY WOMEN COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES DO YOU HAVE ANY KINGS? "GO" FISH
$100 [9]
"And now abideth faith, hope, charity, these three; but the greatest of these is" this
charity
Lance John
$100 [21]
As Hollywood's highest paid actress, her assets include a $12.5 million salary for "Striptease"
Demi Moore
Lance
$100 [13]
1 of 2 current U.S. colleges founded in the 1600s
Harvard & William & Mary
John
$100 [26]
This king was Catherine Parr's third husband, & she was his sixth wife
Henry VIII
John
$100 [2]
Morticia's main man
Gomez
Emily
$100 [1]
Heaven, I'm in heaven when I see the queen type of this fish
Angelfish
Emily
$200 [10]
"The spirit indeed is willing but" this "is weak"
The flesh
Lance
$200 [22]
Michelle Triola's suit against Lee Marvin popularized this term for payment to a former live-in lover
Palimony
Lance
$200 [16]
This University of Texas fight song is based on "I've Been Working On The Railroad"
"The Eyes Of Texas Are Upon You"
Lance John
$200 [27]
Frankly, my dear, this king of the Franks was called Rex Pater Europae--"King Father of Europe"
Charlemagne
John
$200 [3]
If you hung around at discos in the '60s, you saw these furiously frugging females
Go-Go girls
John
$200 [7]
You'd expect to hear this fish say "Polly wants a cracker!"
Parrotfish
Lance
$300 [14]
It's "The wages of sin"
Death
John
$300 [23]
The first woman nominated for a Grammy as Best Producer, she sings "I Don't Want To Wait"
Paula Cole
DD $300 [17]
Students in Moscow at the university of this state may cross-register for courses at Washington State
Idaho
Lance
$300 [28]
Born in 1892, this future Ethiopian king became governor of Harar as a teenager
Haile Selassie
Lance
$300 [4]
Lorne "Gump" Worsley was famous for playing this position without a mask
Goaltender (in ice hockey)
Lance
$300 [8]
Beware, this fish with a leonine name has extremely poisonous spines
Lionfish
John
$400 [15]
In Luke 11:2 the 4-word phrase that follows "Our father which art in heaven"
"Hallowed be thy name"
Lance
$400 [24]
Elton John's song "Philadelphia Freedom" was a tribute to this tennis star & her team
Billie Jean King
Lance
$400 [18]
It's the nickname of the University of Oregon's athletic teams
Ducks
Lance
$400 [29]
He succeeded to the throne of Macedon when his brother Perdiccas perished in 359
Philip of Macedon
John
$400 [5]
This 1944 film featured the Oscar-winning song "Swingin' On A Star"
"Going My Way"
Emily
$400 [11]
This scary-looking eel has razor-sharp teeth but extremely poor eyesight
Moray eel
Lance
$500 [20]
Upon this Cyrenian "They laid the cross, that he might bear it after Jesus"
Simon
John
$500 [25]
In March 1998 NASA selected her as the first female commander for a space shuttle mission
Eileen Collins
John
$500 [19]
The only college in the Yukon Territory is Yukon College in this capital
Whitehorse
John
$500 [6]
It was once the capital of Portuguese India
Goa
Lance
$500 [12]
This orange-red fish shares its name with the leader of the Redshirts
Garibaldi

Double Jeopardy! Round

FAR"M"S THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION CONSTRUCTION HOUSE OF PI BRIAN DE PALMA FILMS TRIPLE A
$200 [1]
After Sydney, it has the largest metropolitan area in Australia
Melbourne
John
$200 [3]
New Jersey's last royal governor was an illegitimate son of this Philadelphia printer-inventor
Benjamin Franklin
Lance
$200 [2]
Hey, "Mickey", it's the beam that supports the masonry above a fireplace
Mantle
Lance
$200 [22]
Pi times a circle's radius squared will give you this measurement, abbreviated A
Area
Lance
$200 [11]
1976 classic about an unpopular but telekinetic teen girl
"Carrie"
Lance
$200 [17]
A fleet of warships, perhaps a "Spanish" one
Armada
Emily
$600 [9]
By mid-1990 all of Liberia except for parts of this capital, was controlled by rival rebel groups
Monrovia
Lance John
$400 [4]
Between March 1, 1781 & March 4, 1789, when the Constitution came into effect, the government was run under these
Articles of Confederation
John
$400 [23]
Class A doors have a 3-hour rating for enduring this
Fire
Lance
$400 [25]
Pi comes from the Greek alphabet where it immediately precedes this equivalent of our "R"
Rho
Lance
$400 [13]
Oliver Stone wrote this 1983 film starring Al Pacino as a drug-addled Cuban gangster
"Scarface"
Lance
$400 [18]
This pasture & hay plant is also called Lucerne
Alfalfa
Emily
$800 [10]
The northern portion of Borneo is part of this country
Malaysia
John
$600 [5]
Paul Revere's engraving of this 1770 event falsified it to demonstrate British guilt
Boston Massacre
Lance
$600 [24]
From Greek for "to hear", it's the branch of physics that includes how sounds bounce around in a hall
Acoustics
Emily
$600 [27]
Pi is the ratio of the circle's circumference to this
Diameter
John
$600 [14]
In 1987 De Palma filmed "The Untouchables"; in 1996, he brought this TV series to the big screen
MIssion: Impossible
$600 [19]
"Llama" only has 2 As, while this relative has 3
Alpaca
Lance
DD $1,000 [8]
An Asian city, or the fabric seen here
Madras
Lance
$800 [6]
Born in Kirkcudbrightshire, Scotland in 1747, he took command of the Providence in 1776
John Paul Jones
Lance
$800 [26]
On blueprints DD refers to this kind of split portal
Dutch doors
Lance Emily
DD $1,600 [29]
He didn't bother saying "Eureka!" when he found out that 22.7 was the upper limit of pi
Archimedes
John
$800 [15]
Paul Williams starred in this 1974 rock version of "Phantom of the Opera"
Phantom of the Paradise
John
$800 [20]
It changes "satin" to "stain"
Anagram
John
$1,000 [12]
The Sultan of Zanzibar built a palace in this current capital of Somalia
Mogadishu
Lance
$1,000 [7]
Elected president of Congress in absentia in November 1785, he never served & resigned in 1786
John Hancock
$1,000 [28]
A spandrel is the triangular area between 2 horizontally adjoining ones of these
Arches
$1,000 [16]
De Palma's "Blow Out", about a sound man, is a tribute to this Antonioni film about a photographer
"Blow Up"
Emily
$1,000 [21]
Any incarnation of Vishnu
Avatar
Emily

Final Jeopardy!

HOTELS

The U.S. investigation into the Titanic was first held in this hotel owned by one of the victims

Waldorf Astoria

John "What is the Waldorf-Astoria?" — wagered $1,000
Emily "What is the Waldorf Astoria?" — wagered $600
Lance "What is the Waldorf-Astoria?" — wagered $2,001

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