Show #3902 2001-07-17 (taped 2001-03-22) Regular

Alan Bailey game 4.

Contestants

Anthony Alford — a software engineer from Raleigh, North Carolina

Jenne Bergstrom — a library science student from Julian, California

Alan Bailey — a playwright and director from Sherman Oaks, California (whose 3-day cash winnings total $34,601)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Alan $1,600 $3,200 $11,900 $10,900
4-day champion: $45,501
$10,000
23 R (including 2 DDs), 1 W
Jenne $1,100 $3,000 $5,400 $3,900
3rd place: a Fisher home theater system with stereo and 27" stereo TV
$5,400
17 R, 2 W
Anthony $0 $1,400 $3,400 $6,799
2nd place: a trip to Kona, Hawaii
$3,100
12 R (including 1 DD), 4 W

Jeopardy! Round

20th CENTURY STUFF PLACES IN THE NEWS ELVIS HITS IN OTHER WORDS THAT'S SICK! WHAT'S IN A NAME? JEOPARDY! PLACETHE FINAL EPISODE
$100 [26]
Noted gangster Pretty Boy Floyd's pretty boyhood was spent in this state's Cherokee Indian Territory
Oklahoma
Anthony
$100 [9]
Elian Gonzalez' relatives in this U.S. city were a regular headline presence in 2000
Miami
Jenne
$100 [6]
1956:"Inn Of Grief"
"Heartbreak Hotel"
Alan
$100 [21]
Also called epidemic parotitis, it's characterized by a sweling of salivary glands near the neck
the mumps
Jenne
$100 [16]
From the German for "home-ruler", it's a Ford or a Fonda
Henry
Jenne
$100 [1]
(Johnny Gilbert reads the clue, with organ music in the background.) Emily tells Drake the baby's his & she named it Sarah, after this pair's song "Sarah Smile"
Hall & Oates
Alan
$300 [28]
After making some major changes in his life in 1952 George Jorgensen changed his name to this
Christine
Jenne
$200 [10]
In October 2000 a bomb damaged the U.S.S. Cole in this Mideastern country
Yemen
Anthony
$200 [7]
1964:"Salute The Gambling Mecca!"
"Viva Las Vegas"
Alan
$200 [22]
Transmitted by a mosquito bite, protozoans called Plasmodia cause this dangerous disease
malaria
Jenne
$200 [17]
Italian "lady" for Ritchie Valens or Dion
Donna
Jenne
$200 [2]
(Gilbert reads, with organ music.) FBI agent Malone arrests Teri's ex, Benny, & tosses him into this, a nickname for jail from the Spanish for "courtroom"
hoosegow
Anthony
$400 [29]
She defected to the United States in '67, lost Soviet citizenship, went back to Russia in '84, got citizenship back, fled in '86
Svetlana Stalin
Alan
$300 [11]
President Fujimori of this country led a manhunt for his disgraced adviser Vladimiro Montesinos
Peru
Jenne
$300 [8]
1956:"Canine"
"Hound Dog"
Jenne
$300 [23]
Caused by a type of streptococcus, it's a "colorful" childhood malady marked by a widespread red rash
scarlet fever
Alan
$300 [18]
It's Aramaic for "twin", not "tank engine"
Thomas
Jenne Anthony
$300 [3]
(Gilbert reads, with organ music.) Benny's murder of Malone's father by a mine wasn't this, meaning "planned beforehand"
premeditated
Alan
DD $500 [27]
Foreign president seen here, a trail used in the '60s was named for him
Ho Chi Minh
Anthony
$400 [12]
In 1999 a Protestant parade was ordered to bypass the Catholic areas along Ormeau Road in this city
Belfast
Jenne
$400 [14]
1956:"Refrain From Inflicting Pain"
"Don't Be Cruel"
Jenne
$400 [24]
AKA varicella, it's marked by blisterlike eruptions on the skin & is even more severe in adults than children
chicken pox
Alan
$400 [19]
Karen is just a Dutch form of this "Great" name
Katherine
Jenne
$400 [4]
(Gilbert reads, with organ music.) Agent Malone, Drake & Trent find out they're brothers & that they were this, a popular feature of Spy Magazine
Separated at Birth
Alan
$500 [13]
This smaller partner in the Yugoslav Federation has a sometimes uneasy relationship with Serbia
Montenegro
Alan Anthony
$500 [15]
1962:"Mail Back Towards The Dispatcher"
"Return To Sender"
Jenne
$500 [25]
Without using a "diph"stick, the Schick test can tell if you've had a close shave with this disease
diphtheria
Anthony
$500 [20]
Minnie, as in Mouse, is a pet name of this female version of William
Wilhelmina
Alan
$500 [5]
(Gilbert reads, with organ music.) At Emily and Drake's wedding, Trent meets Brad; they hit it off & take a "fun" cruise on this Kathie Lee advertised line
Carnival
Anthony

Double Jeopardy! Round

WILL SHAKESPEARE, SERIAL KILLER AIRPORTS PHYSICS FITNESS MOVIE TAGLINES ART FOR ART'S SAKE! "HAY", THERE
$200 [17]
In this play the question is, who's going to die--the King, the Queen, Ophelia & the title guy do
Hamlet
Alan
$200 [5]
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey operates JFK, LaGuardia & this Jersey Airport
Newark
Alan
$200 [1]
In 1905 this most famous formula was first published in Annalen der Physik
E = mc 2
Anthony
$200 [7]
1979:"In space no one can hear you scream"
Alien
Alan
$200 [16]
"The Union of Earth & Water", seen here, was painted by this zaftig-loving Baroque artist
Rubens
Alan
$200 [22]
A knockout punch
a haymaker
Anthony
$400 [18]
An anaconda squeezing her to death in Act V wouldn't work, so will used an asp instead
Cleopatra
Alan
$400 [6]
On Aer Lingus to Ireland, you may land at Dublin Airport or at this one whose code is SNN
Shannon
Jenne
$400 [2]
The 4 basic forces that exist in nature are strong, weak, electromagnetic & this one
gravity
Anthony
$400 [12]
1999:"Everyone dies. Not everyone leaves."
The Sixth Sense
Jenne
$400 [27]
He's the unique Neoimpressionist whose work "Study for Le Chahut" is seen here
Georges Seurat
$400 [23]
"But where is the boy who looks after the sheep? He's" here
"under the haystack (fast asleep)"
Alan Anthony
$600 [19]
Will had this title man do the dirty work in Act V, smothering his wife for her supposed infidelity
Othello
Jenne
$600 [8]
What is now Miami International Airport was built in 1928 by this hemisphere-covering airline
Pan American
Alan Anthony
$600 [3]
Term for the point toward which lines of magnetic flux converge
a pole
Anthony
$600 [13]
1997:"Julianne fell in love with her best friend the day he decided to marry someone else"
My Best Friend's Wedding
Alan
$600 [28]
As evidenced here, this artist's Neoclassic style made him a favorite of French rulers
David
Anthony
$600 [24]
In the early 1960s he co-founded Students for a Democratic Society while attending the University of Michigan
Tom Hayden
$800 [20]
Banquo & his kid Fleance were ticking Will off, so he penned this play & tried to knock 'em off; only got Dad
Macbeth
Alan
$800 [10]
A terminal at LAX is named for this former L.A. mayor who's buried in nearby Inglewood
Tom Bradley
$800 [4]
His principle states a body floating in a fluid will displace a weight of the fluid equal to its own weight
Archimedes
Alan
$1,000 [15]
1980:"They're on a mission from God"
The Blues Brothers
Jenne
DD $1,000 [25]
Pollinosis
hay fever
Alan
$1,000 [21]
Will thought he'd keep this pal of Romeo alive, but the "plague o' both your houses" speech really worked
Mercutio
Alan Jenne
$1,000 [11]
The Tokyo international airport opened in 1978 to partly replace Haneda is commonly called this
Narita
Jenne
$1,000 [9]
In superconductivity this isn't futile, it's basically nonexistent in the material
resistance
Anthony
DD $2,500 [14]
1967:"They're young...They're in love...And they kill people"
Bonnie & Clyde
Alan
$1,000 [26]
The identity of the person who threw the bomb during this May 4, 1886 Chicago riot was never determined
Haymarket
Alan

Final Jeopardy!

AT THE LIBRARY

This author & biochemist who died in 1992 has at least one book in all 10 main Dewey Decimal categories

Isaac Asimov

Anthony "Who is Asimov?" — wagered $3,399
Jenne "Who was Isaac Asimo" — wagered $1,500
Alan "Who is Linus Pauling?" — wagered $1,000

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