Show #3249 1998-10-22 (taped 1998-09-01) Regular

Contestants

Jamie Phillippe — a customer service representative from Baton Rouge, Louisiana

Jennifer Young — a graduate student from River Ridge, Louisiana

Ellen Yancey — a registered massage therapist from Dallas, Texas (whose 1-day cash winnings total $5,300)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Ellen $-100 $1,000 $1,600 $600
2nd place: Trip to Spice Islands Beach Resort, Grenada
$1,600
9 R, 4 W
Jennifer $400 $100 $500 $0
3rd place: Vivitar Sports Pack
$1,000
11 R, 5 W (including 1 DD)
Jamie $1,100 $2,200 $5,200 $4,000
New champion: $4,000
$6,200
15 R, 3 W (including 1 DD)

Jeopardy! Round

HOLLYWOOD WE'RE TALKIN' BASEBALL SUBWAY STOPS STARTS WITH "M" THE SWINGIN' '60s FLOWER POWER
$100 [2]
U.S. 101 is usually called the "Hollywood" one; it leads into the "Ventura " one
Freeway
Jennifer
$100 [8]
With 2,216 consecutive games played, he topped the record of Japanese star Sachio Kinugasa
Cal Ripken Jr.
$100 [17]
Kyobashi & Toranomon are stops on the Ginza Line cutting through this city
Tokyo
Jamie
$100 [1]
The Virgin Mary is frequently referred to by this name, Italian for "Our Lady"
Madonna
Jamie
$100 [9]
This company introduced its "Roman" whirlpool bath in 1968
Jacuzzi
Jennifer
$100 [21]
The Rubaiyat & Chrysler Imperial are hybrid tea varieties of this flower
Rose
Ellen
$200 [3]
A Sunset Blvd. shop specializing in these instruments has a "rock walk" of musicians' handprints
Guitars
$200 [27]
This team entered the National League in 1993 & won the World Series in 1997
Florida Marlins
Jennifer
$200 [18]
You'll have to switch lines in this city to go from Chapultepec to Politecnico
Mexico City
Jennifer
$200 [7]
Manolete of Spain made his mark as one of these bullfighters
Matador
Jennifer
$200 [10]
Meaning "spirit" & "visible", this adjective for hallucinatory experiences came into heavy use
Psychedelic
Jamie
$200 [22]
This tall heliotropic flower is grown for its oil & nutritious seeds
a sunflower
Jamie
$300 [4]
You can't roll a strike at this venue, but you can picnic & listen to the L.A. Philharmonic
Hollywood Bowl
Jamie
$300 [28]
In 1975 & 1998 the New York Yankees played home games in this stadium
Shea Stadium
$300 [19]
You can ride one line in this world capital from Kifissia to Pireas
Athens
Jennifer
$300 [14]
Without this broadcasting device, we wouldn't be able to hear your response
a microphone
Ellen Jennifer
$300 [11]
In 1968 hirsute volunteers got "Clean For Gene", this candidate from Minnesota
Eugene McCarthy
Ellen
$300 [24]
4-letter suffix to such wildflowers as rag-, soap- & St. John's, it's from the Old English for "root" or "plant"
Wort
Jennifer Jamie
$400 [5]
The movie theater seen here was designed for this projection system of the '50s & '60s
Cinerama (the Cinerama Dome)
Ellen
DD $500 [20]
Stops on this city's Line 1 include Carioca, Flamengo & Botafogo
Rio de Janeiro
Jennifer
$400 [15]
Curry dishes are popularly accompanied by a chutney made with this tropical fruit
Mango
Ellen
$400 [12]
Similar names of an NFL title game & a Wham-O bouncing toy, both debuting in the '60s
Super Bowl & Super Ball
$400 [25]
This "bruised" Maryland state flower is also called a yellow daisy
Black-Eyed Susan
Ellen
$500 [6]
Founded by Adolph Zukor, it's the only major film studio actually based in Hollywood
Paramount Pictures
$500 [23]
Going from Govan to Cowcaddens on this city's subway, you'll cross the Clyde & Kelvin Rivers
Glasgow
Ellen Jennifer
$500 [16]
In Greek mythology, this sorceress helped Jason obtain the Golden Fleece
Medea
Jamie
$500 [13]
The 4 title characters of the 1969 movie seen here
"Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice"
Jamie
$500 [26]
The term "perfect" refers to a flower that has both of these male & female reproductive organs
Stamens & pistils

Double Jeopardy! Round

WORLD OF POETRY "E"OGRAPHY POLITICIANS JOHN DENVER LYRICS I REFUSE IF THEY MARRIED....
$200 [7]
The title of the epic "Omeros" by Caribbean-born Derek Walcott is the Greek name of this poet
Homer
Jennifer
$200 [10]
About 1/5 of all Arabs live in this country
Egypt
Jennifer
$200 [24]
In 1949 he established a new government on Taiwan
Chiang Kai-shek
Jamie
$200 [1]
First name of Denver's first wife, it's never mentioned in the lyrics of her "song"
Annie
Ellen
$200 [18]
In 1967 he was stripped of his heavyweight title after refusing army induction on religious grounds
Muhammad Ali (Cassius Clay)
Jamie
$200 [6]
The mother of Mick's kids walks down the aisle with the host of "Let's Make A Deal"
Jerry & Monty Hall
Jennifer
$400 [8]
Beverage praised by China's 7 Sages of the Bamboo Grove & by Persia's Omar Khayyam
wine
Ellen
$400 [11]
This country was once part of the U.S.S.R.
Estonia
$400 [25]
Charles Stewart Parnell was nicknamed "The Uncrowned King Of" this country
Ireland
Jennifer
$400 [2]
Of this state Denver sang "Life is old there, older than the trees"
West Virginia
Ellen Jennifer
$400 [19]
In Shakespeare this man refuses the crown, but according to Casca "He would fain have had it"
Julius Caesar
Jamie
$400 [17]
Former Yankees manager strikes up the nuptials with a famous "Peter Pan" actress
Billy & Mary Martin
Ellen
$600 [9]
Gustaf Froding of this country was known for his brooding verse
Sweden
$600 [12]
This nation was conquered by the Spanish in 1534
Ecuador
Jamie
$600 [23]
In 1920, Eugene V. Debs, this party's candidate, ran for U.S. president from his jail cell
Socialist Party
Jennifer
$600 [3]
"Take my hand and say you'll...." do this
Follow me
$600 [20]
Once a partner in Whitewater, she went to jail for refusing to answer questions about President Clinton
Susan McDougal
Jamie
$600 [26]
Genghis' emperor grandson weds the female lead singer of Rufus
Kublai & Chaka Khan
Jamie
$800 [15]
His parents named him Rene Maria & dressed him in girls' clothes; he chose the name "Rainer" himself
Rainer Maria Rilke
$800 [13]
Latin America's first Communist revolt took place in this nation in 1932
El Salvador
Ellen Jamie
$800 [4]
In this song, "He was born in the summer of his 27th year"
"Rocky Mountain High"
Ellen
$800 [21]
In 1943 this woman who later made a famous refusal was elected secretary of the Montgomery NAACP
Rosa Parks
Jamie
DD $1,000 [16]
The name of a Stallone title character echoes this 19th C. French author of "A Season In Hell"
Arthur Rimbaud
Jamie
$1,000 [14]
The Christian religious tradition of this country goes back 1700 years
Ethiopia
Jamie
$1,000 [5]
John found "Some days are diamonds, some days are" these
Stones
$1,000 [22]
After refusing to take an oath denying Papal supremacy, he was beheaded at London July 6, 1535
St. Thomas More

Final Jeopardy!

THE 17th CENTURY

The 1648 Peace of Westphalia ended a war that began on May 23 of this year

1618 (when The Thirty Years' War began)

Jennifer "What is 1641?" — wagered $500
Ellen "What is 1548?" — wagered $1,000
Jamie "What is 1548?" — wagered $1,200

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