Show #3901 2001-07-16 (taped 2001-03-22) Regular

Alan Bailey game 3.

Contestants

Judith Danovitch — a graduate student from Coral Springs, Florida

Patrick Mahoney — an actor and director from the Bronx, New York

Alan Bailey — a playwright and director from Sherman Oaks, California (whose 2-day cash winnings total $21,601)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Alan $400 $1,900 $6,500 $13,000
3-day champion: $34,601
$6,500
12 R, 1 W
Patrick $1,600 $2,700 $4,700 $3,998
3rd place: ticketsnow.com gift certificate
$5,700
19 R, 4 W (including 1 DD)
Judith $700 $1,400 $9,200 $5,399
2nd place: Trip to Montego Bay, Jamaica
$8,200
21 R (including 2 DDs), 1 W

Jeopardy! Round

"PO" FOLKS MOVIE MANIA WHERE THEY'RE FROM TRANSPORTATION PAST TENSE STUPID ANSWERS
$100 [1]
Not surprisingly, this Polish director's "The Ninth Gate" was filmed in Europe, even the New York scenes
(Roman) Polanski
Judith
$100 [26]
The fourth installment of this horror movie series was subtitled "The Return of Michael Myers"
Halloween
Patrick
$100 [21]
Matt Damon hails from this education-oriented Boston-area city
Cambridge
Judith
$100 [11]
Opened in 2000, the world's longest higway tunnel at 15.2 miles links Oslo and Bergen in this country
Norway
Patrick
$100 [16]
Before the fall, Humpty Dumpty did it "on a wall"
sat
Patrick
$100 [6]
He played the title role in the movie "Being John Malkovich"
John Malkovich
Patrick Judith
$200 [2]
Born around 1595, her real name was Mantoaka
Pocahontas
Judith
$200 [27]
In this 1975 Jack Nicholson film, a feisty misfit enters an insane asylum & inspires his fellow patients
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
Judith
$200 [22]
(Hey. I'm Wayne Brady.) I started my performing career in this Florida city sometimes called O-Town
Orlando
Alan
$200 [12]
In 1785 Congress began mail service using this horse-drawn carriage
stagecoach
$200 [17]
Meaning "manufactured", it was in a famous telegraph message after "What hath God..."
wrought
Alan
$200 [7]
It's the band whose farewell concert was chronicled in the documentary "The Last Waltz"
The Band
Patrick
$300 [3]
When she died in 1960, Life Magazine said, "The world has lost its best known arbiter of good conduct"
Emily Post
Judith
$300 [28]
With $106 million, this "menacing" 1999 sci-fi film had the biggest 5-day opening in cinema history
The Phantom Menace
Judith
$300 [23]
Though born in Washington, D.C., this "Kiss of the Spider Woman" Oscar winner was raised in the South Pacific
William Hurt
Alan Judith
$300 [13]
The Eclipse and Galant are 2 of the cars driving up business for this Japanese automaker
Mitsubishi
Patrick
$300 [18]
If you missed the big day, go online; Blue Mountain has a whole section of this kind of birthday e-card
belated
Alan
$300 [8]
Physician Robert Graves first identified this disease in 1835
Graves' Disease
Patrick
$400 [4]
He was U.S. President during the "Fabulous '40s" (the 1840s, that is)
Polk
Alan
$400 [29]
24 years before his Best Actor nomination, this actor-writer appeared in the 1973 yearbook photo seen here
Billy Bob Thornton
$400 [24]
Wynton & Branford Marsalis were both born in this southern "Crescent City"
New Orleans
Patrick
$400 [14]
An SST can travel at over 1,300 mph; SS stands for this
supersonic
Patrick
$400 [19]
On pepper boxes, it means "milled"
cracked
Judith
$400 [9]
Carvings of a bell and a star are found on her gravestone in Porum, Oklahoma
Belle Starr
Patrick
$500 [5]
He gave us the line "A little learning is a dangerous thing"
(Alexander) Pope
Patrick
$500 [30]
A pregnant Billy Crystal's got a bun in the oven in this 1978 film directed by Joan Rivers
Rabbit Test
Alan
$500 [25]
This sitcom star says Massapequa, N.Y., where he grew up, has an Indian name that means "by the mall"
(Jerry) Seinfeld
Patrick
DD $1,000 [15]
One of these in Wuppertal, Germany has been operating since 1901, the year Walt Disney was born
monorail
Patrick
$500 [20]
This synonym for "haggard" is also past tense for having pulled out your weapon
drawn
$500 [10]
He's the illustrator whose work appears on the flag stamp seen here
(James Montgomery) Flagg
Patrick

Double Jeopardy! Round

WORLD LITERATURE TIME TO RETIRE FILL IN THE BLANK-ISTAN TEAM PLAYERS, HALL OF FAME EDITION NEGATIVE SCIENCE 6-LETTER WORDS
$200 [20]
This British physician and novelist based his Holmes character on one of his university professors
Arthur Conan Doyle
Judith
$200 [11]
Harry Blackmun retired from this in 1994 joking that he didn't want his senility to reach unacceptable levels
the Supreme Court
Judith
$200 [1]
In 1979 the USSR invaded this country to help support the government against the Mujahideen
Afghanistan
Judith
$200 [14]
Roger Staubach(1969-1979)
the Dallas Cowboys
Patrick
$200 [26]
This quantity symbolized by an x or y, can also mean someone inexperienced or untested
unknown
Alan Judith
$200 [5]
This ancient device performs mathematical processes by beads moving along parallel rods
an abacus
Judith
$400 [21]
"The Temple Of The Golden Pavilion" & "The Marioka Sisters" are classics from this Asian country
Japan
Patrick
$400 [12]
Man whose retirement speech is seen here:"...an old soldier who tried to do his duty as God gave him the light to see that duty. Goodbye."
(Douglas) MacArthur
Alan
$400 [2]
This country's 4 provinces are Baluchistan, the Northwest Frontier, Sindh, & Punjab
Pakistan
Judith
$400 [15]
Bill Bradley(1967-1977)
the New York Knicks
Patrick
$400 [27]
Sometimes preceded by poly-, it means "able to dissolve more of a substance"
unsaturated
$400 [7]
This word describes an anchor that is free of the bottom so that a ship can sail
aweigh
$600 [19]
Credited to Luo Guanzhong, "All Men Are Brothers" is a famous tale about an outlaw gang of this country
China
Judith
$600 [13]
She retired from the screen in 1934 but was ready for her close-up again in 1950's "Sunset Boulevard"
Gloria Swanson
Patrick
$600 [3]
It follows Uruguay on an alphabetical list of the world's independent countries
Uzbekistan
Judith
$600 [16]
Gordie Howe(1946-1971)
the Detroit Red Wings
Patrick
$600 [28]
Term for any substance that destroys leaves, like those used in Vietnam to expose the enemy in the jungle
defoliator
Judith
$600 [8]
To speak evasively, or a light crisp battercake baked in a specific appliance
waffle
Patrick
$800 [22]
In its original Italian, this Umberto Eco work is "Il pendolo di Foucault"
Foucault's Pendulum
Judith
$800 [24]
In 1955 this former GOP president completed a government commission and retired from public service
Hoover
Alan
$800 [4]
Ankara is the capital of Turkey and Ashgabat is the capital of this country
Turkmenistan
Alan
$800 [17]
Paul Hornung(1957-1966)
the Green Bay Packers
Patrick
$800 [29]
The opposite of what's done to vegetable oil, it means to remove the element with atomic no. 1
dehydrogenate
Judith
$800 [9]
Salesmen have long known that you "don't sell the steak", you "sell" this
the sizzle
Alan
$1,000 [23]
Tant pis, the crucial expansion of existential thought by this French author was cut all too short
(Albert) Camus
Alan Patrick
$1,000 [25]
Born in Australia in 1926, this soprano retired from the stage in 1990
Joan Sutherland
Alan
DD $1,000 [6]
This area partly in Iraq is name for an ethnic group treated brutally by Saddam Hussein
Kurdistan
Judith
$1,000 [18]
Bob Cousy(1950-1963)
the Boston Celtics
Patrick
DD $2,000 [30]
One-word synonym for a blood thinner
anticoagulant
Judith
$1,000 [10]
A sulking, petulant child, or a long-legged pigeon
a pouter

Final Jeopardy!

ANATOMY

Organ whose workings were the subject of a 1604 work by Johannes Kepler

the eye

Patrick "What is the brain?" — wagered $702
Alan "What is the eye?" — wagered $6,500
Judith "What is the heart?" — wagered $3,801

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