Show #3227 1998-09-22 (taped 1998-07-21) Regular

Lance Johnson game 5.

Contestants

Dave Lasher — an environmental engineer from Albany, New York

Mary Flaherty — a professor and lawyer from Gloucester, Massachusetts

Lance Johnson — an event coordinator from Champaign, Illinois (whose 4-day cash winnings total $40,501)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Lance $1,800 $2,200 $10,800 $10,800
5-day champion: $51,301
$10,500
26 R (including 3 DDs), 2 W
Mary $100 $2,200 $4,000 $1,978
2nd place: Windjammer Caribbean cruise
$4,000
14 R, 4 W
Dave $0 $-200 $600 $200
3rd place: Vivitar sports travel kit
$600
7 R, 3 W

Jeopardy! Round

U.S. PLACE NAMES MAMMALS MORE THAN "ONE" MOVIE SPORTING CLICHES PHONIES SYMPHONIES
$100 [1]
John Smith recorded the name of this river as Patawomeck, but it is now called this
Potomac
Mary
$100 [2]
The fisher, a species of martin, goes after these animals, flipping them over to avoid the quills
porcupines
Lance
$100 [13]
Louise Fletcher's nurse's uniform from this film is on display at Planet Hollywood in Beverly Hills
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
Mary
$100 [19]
Hit below the belt
boxing
Lance
$100 [11]
This reclusive "2001" director has been successfully impersonated by a man who looks nothing like him
Stanley Kubrick
Lance
$100 [14]
In 1889 Cesar Franck shocked some French critics by using this "English" instrument in a symphony
the English horn
Mary
$200 [3]
Mark Twain could have told you this town of his youth was named for a Carthaginian
Hannibal, Missouri
Lance
$200 [7]
Odds are that if you're a grazing antelope this continent is home to you
Africa
Lance
$200 [15]
This film is famous for the traffic-stopping scene seen here:"What are you going to do?""A system all my own."
It Happened One Night
Mary
$200 [20]
Par for the course
golf
Lance
$200 [12]
"Girl You Know It's True" was the ironic title of a hit by this fraudulent duo
Milli Vanilli
Lance
$200 [27]
"Merry Gathering of the Peasants" is one movement of his 1808 "Pastoral" symphony
Ludwig van Beethoven
Mary
$300 [4]
Appropriately, the name of this big Florida lake is a Seminole word for "big water"
Okeechobee
Lance
$300 [8]
Whales are divided into 2 groups, those that have baleen & those that have these instead
teeth
Lance
$300 [16]
It's the ever-popular, ever-cool '50s film seen here[Marlon Brando on motorcycle]
The Wild One
Mary
$300 [21]
Threw him a curve
baseball
Dave
$300 [24]
"The Education of" this Cherokee, billed as autobiography, was written by a white segregationist
Little Tree
Lance
$300 [28]
The symphonies of Schumann & Berlioz typify this 19th C. movement of emotion & individualism
Romantic music
Mary
DD $500 [5]
Sailors once thought they'd found gems at this extinct volcanic crater, hence its gem of a name
Diamond Head
Lance
$400 [9]
The 2 main foods of the aardvark are ants & these mound insects
termites
Lance
$400 [17]
Carole King co-wrote the title song used in this George Clooney-Michelle Pfeiffer film
One Fine Day
Mary
$400 [22]
No holds barred
wrestling
Mary
$400 [25]
A medical syndrome is named for this baron famous for tall tales about his exploits
Baron von Munchausen
Lance
$400 [29]
During WWII Stravinsky wrote a "Symphony in" this many movements, one fewer than is usual
3
Mary
$500 [6]
This city that grew up around Northwestern University is named for one of the university's founders
Evanston
Mary
$500 [10]
The bonobo is the pygmy one of these great apes
chimpanzees
Lance Mary
$500 [18]
We "count" this Billy Wilder film about a Coca-Cola executive as one of Jimmy Cagney's best
One, Two, Three
Dave
$500 [23]
Not pulling one's weight
rowing
Mary
$500 [26]
Forger Hans Van Meegeren tried to increase the small number of works by this Dutch master, who died in 1675
Jan Vermeer

Double Jeopardy! Round

WORLD HISTORY NONFICTION FAMOUS NAMES THE WOMAN AT THE MIKE PUT 'EM IN ORDER "U" GOT IT!
$200 [1]
During the Tang dynasty, 618 to 907, Chang'an in this country was the most populous city in the world
China
Lance
$200 [11]
Freud, Strauss & Klimt appear in "A Nervous Splendor", a 1980 portrait of this city in the 1880s
Vienna
Dave
$200 [6]
The middle name of this archbishop & Nobel Peace Prize winner is Mpilo; it means "life"
Desmond Tutu
Dave
$200 [23]
New York City's Stonewall Riots began on the June 1969 night of this "Over The Rainbow" singer's funeral
Judy Garland
Dave
$200 [13]
"Revolver","Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band","Meet The Beatles"
Meet the Beatles , Revolver , Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
Lance
$200 [18]
Keats wrote an "Ode On A Grecian" one
Urn
Dave
$400 [2]
The Grimaldi family first gained control of this country in 1297
Monaco
Lance Dave
$400 [12]
"The Hero with a Thousand Faces" is a classic work on mythology by this author
Joseph Campbell
Mary
$400 [7]
In 1854 she set sail with 38 nurses in tow to help wounded Crimean War soldiers
Florence Nightingale
Lance
$400 [24]
A teenage star as Debbie in the '80s, in 1996 she released the album "Deborah"
Debbie Gibson
Dave
$400 [14]
Calamity Jane, Jane Curtin, Lady Jane Grey
Lady Jane Grey, Calamity Jane, Jane Curtin
Lance
$400 [19]
It describes an avant-garde film, a secret political movement, or anything subterranean
Underground
Lance
$600 [3]
In 1944 this island country severed all its formal ties with Denmark & became a republic
Iceland
Lance
$600 [8]
Peasant girl seen here in a 15th century portrait
Joan of Arc
Lance
$600 [25]
In the early '60s Darlene Wright adopted this, which she often sang about, as her last name
Love
$600 [15]
William Baldwin, Daniel Baldwin, Alec Baldwin
Alec, Daniel, William
Mary Dave
$600 [20]
For most of the 1970s, it was dictator Dada's domain
Uganda
Dave
DD $1,000 [4]
In December 1812 this Venezuelan wrote the "Cartagena Manifesto", a famous essay on independence
Simon Bolivar
Lance
$800 [9]
This organization's first general was William Booth
The Salvation Army
Lance
$800 [26]
In "Blazing Saddles", Madeline Kahn as Lili Vonshtupp parodied this legendary German
Marlene Dietrich
Mary
DD $800 [16]
Ramses II, Nebuchadnezzar, King Solomon
Ramses II, King Solomon, Nebuchadnezzar
Lance
$800 [21]
Mesannepadda & Aannepadda were 2 early rulers of this 2-letter Sumerian city
Ur
Lance
$1,000 [5]
In 1199 this crusader king of England was mortally wounded while besieging the castle of Chalus
Richard the Lionhearted
Mary
$1,000 [10]
When this city-state's leader died around 560 B.C., it was Solon, it's been good ta know ya
Athens
Mary
$1,000 [17]
Oklahoma statehood, Hawaii statehood, Arizona statehood
Oklahoma, Arizona & Hawaii
Lance
$1,000 [22]
In "The Last of the Mohicans" he shook his tomahawk at Magua & shouted, "Stay; Dog of the Wyandots!"
Uncas
Lance

Final Jeopardy!

20th CENTURY WORDS

In 1973, TIME Magazine blended 2 words to coin this term they gave to Rex Humbard as a job title

televangelist

Dave "What is tele-evangelist?" — wagered $400
Mary "What is line boy?" — wagered $2,022
Lance "What is gofer?" — wagered $0

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