Show #3256 1998-11-02 (taped 1998-09-03) Regular

Contestants

Sinan Turnacioglu — a medical student from East Brunswick, New Jersey

Sharon Doodian — a lawyer from Albany, New York

Katie Clark — a choir accompanist from Gastonia, North Carolina (whose 1-day cash winnings total $7,600)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Katie $1,600 $3,000 $6,200 $3,599
2nd place: Trip to Harvey's Resort & Casino, Lake Tahoe
$6,000
15 R (including 1 DD), 0 W
Sharon $500 $3,300 $3,700 $100
3rd place: Rand McNally Gift Certificate
$3,700
13 R, 2 W
Sinan $1,100 $2,000 $4,400 $8,400
New champion: $8,400
$6,400
19 R, 3 W (including 2 DDs)

Jeopardy! Round

THE BICENTENNIAL CRIME & PUNISHMENT AUTHORS' HOME STATES BEGINS & ENDS WITH "M" WOMEN'S LIBERATION KISS YOUR LASS GOODBYE
$100 [4]
At 2 P.M. on the big day, it was "gently tapped" in Philadelphia
Liberty Bell
Sinan
$100 [2]
In 1824 Charles Dickens' father went to jail for this, though he didn't have a credit card
Debt
Sinan
$100 [15]
Stephen King
Maine
Sinan
$100 [1]
The next one officially begins January 1, 2001
Millennium
Sinan
$100 [20]
In 1910 Alice Wells got special badge No. 1 as the first female one of these in Los Angeles
Police officer
Katie
$100 [25]
In a 1965 epic this Omar Sharif character keeps getting separated from his beloved Lara
Dr. Zhivago
Sharon
$200 [5]
On July 9 this nice great-great-great-great grand-daughter of bad George III became an honorary citizen of NYC
Queen Elizabeth II
$200 [3]
The punishment at the end of the novel "Crime And Punishment" is servitude in this cold region
Siberia
Sinan
$200 [16]
John Irving
New Hampshire
Sharon
$200 [7]
"Psychic" size between small & large
Medium
Sinan
$200 [21]
The term suffragette came from suffrage, the right to do this
Vote
Katie
$200 [26]
In "Casablanca" this Bogart character reminds Ilsa as they part, "We'll always have Paris"
Rick Blaine
Sharon
$300 [6]
This Washington edifice that houses the Declaration of Independence stayed open for 76 straight hours
National Archives
Katie Sinan
$300 [10]
When Ann Landers admits an error, she sentences herself to 40 lashes with one of these
Wet noodle
Sinan
$300 [17]
Larry McMurtry
Texas
Katie
$300 [12]
According to the title of a 1953 film, it's what Ethel Merman wanted to be called
Madam
Katie
$300 [22]
In her 1963 book she used the term "Feminine Mystique" to describe the image of women
Betty Friedan
Sharon
$300 [27]
This actor keeps parting & getting back together with Andie MacDowell in "Four Weddings And A Funeral"
Hugh Grant
Katie
$400 [8]
The Smithsonian "launched" this museum that the founding fathers would have had trouble imagining
Air And Space Museum
Sinan
$400 [11]
In 1995 Alabama reinstituted these groups, from which Paul Muni played "a fugitive"
Chain gangs
Katie
$400 [18]
Mario Puzo
New York
Sinan
$500 [14]
We're talking major whirlpool with this
Maelstrom
Sharon
$400 [23]
Introduced in 1959, she got in trouble in 1992 for saying "Math class is tough"
Barbie
Sharon
$400 [28]
In this film Monty Clift says goodbye to Donna Reed & returns to duty as Pearl Harbor is attacked
"From Here To Eternity"
Sinan
$500 [9]
President Ford made a national historical park of this area where the Continental army got a chilly reception
Valley Forge
Sharon
$500 [29]
The 2 adjectives found in the 8th Amendment for the kind of punishment that may not be inflicted
Cruel & unusual
Sharon
$500 [19]
Anne Rice
Louisiana
Katie
DD $600 [13]
In a special promotion, Rite Aid pharmacies have tied this medical test to Mother's Day
Mammogram
Katie
$500 [24]
In 1972 this magazine appeared on American newsstands for the first time
Ms.
Sharon
$500 [30]
In "The Seven Year Itch", Tom Ewell says goodbye to his wife & starts flirting with this actress
Marilyn Monroe
Sharon

Double Jeopardy! Round

A CONSTANTINE REMINDER RING A BELL? 20th CENTURY ART ACTRESS TURNED WAITRESS CORPORATE HISTORIES FROM ANOTHER LANGUAGE
$200 [1]
French for "blow", a military one overthrew Greece's Constantine II in 1967 & set up a junta
Coup
Katie
$200 [2]
"Every time a bell rings, an angel gets his wings" is a line from this 1946 classic film
"It's A Wonderful Life"
Sharon
$200 [16]
Like painters, modern artists in this form turned to abstraction, as in David Smith's work in steel
Sculpture
Sharon
$200 [11]
Small town waitress Karen Black falls for Jack Nicholson in this 1970 classic
"Five Easy Pieces"
Katie
$200 [21]
Before greeting cards, Hallmark's Joyce Hall made his mark selling these mail items with pictures on them
Postcards
Katie
$200 [26]
From the Hebrew for "fit and proper", this word means in accordance with Jewish dietary laws
Kosher
Sinan
$400 [5]
Because Constantine had renounced the throne, this country got Nicholas I after Alexander I died
Russia
Sinan
$400 [3]
In 1993 the original class from Bayside High in this series graduated & went on to California University
"Saved By The Bell"
Sinan
$400 [17]
The expressionist "Co BrA" group acronymed its name from Copenhagen, Brussels & this Dutch city
Amsterdam
Sinan
$400 [12]
Tom Cruise mixed things up with waitress Elisabeth Shue in this 1988 film
"Cocktail"
Sinan
$400 [22]
This partner of Warner began marketing Listerine in St. Louis in 1884
Jordan W. Lambert
$400 [27]
From the Japanese for "empty hand", this martial art uses no weapons
Karate
Sharon
$600 [6]
Constantine I tried to stop Greece from declaring war on this country led by his brother-in-law
Germany
$600 [4]
On Oct. 14, 1947 he flew a Bell X-1 aircraft 662 miles per hour
Chuck Yeager
Sinan
$600 [18]
Franz Kline's palette in the '50s was generally restricted to this, like TV at the time
Black & white
Sinan
$600 [13]
In 1988 Julia Roberts was slinging pizza in this Connecticut town
Mystic
Sinan
$600 [23]
In 1984 Standard Oil of California changed its name & its stripes to this
Chevron
Sharon
$1,000 [28]
From an old Spanish word for "mixed", it's a person of European & Native American ancestry
Mestizo
$800 [7]
The death of Constantine XI Palaeologus in a war with the Turks in 1453 brought this empire to an end
Byzantine Empire
Sinan
$800 [9]
In 1968 this singer & his group The Drells topped the pop & R&B charts with "Tighten Up"
Archie Bell
Katie
DD $1,000 [19]
This controversial painter was a descendant of the 17th C. English essayist of the same name
Francis Bacon
Sinan
DD $1,000 [14]
She won an Oscar for her portrayal of waitress Alice Hyatt
Ellyn Burstyn ("Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore")
Sinan
$800 [24]
Its May 1998 issue featured its new design: a full cover photo & the table of contents moved inside
Reader's Digest
Katie
$1,000 [8]
Former solar henothiest Constantine the Great converted to Christianity & his mother found this relic
A piece of the True Cross
$1,000 [10]
This 1944 John Hersey novel set in a Sicilian town during World War II won a Pulitzer for fiction
"A Bell For Adano"
Katie
$1,000 [20]
Austrian who painted the much-reproduced work seen here
Gustav Klimt ("The Kiss")
$1,000 [15]
She was the cheerful waitress Elaine in 1993's "Wrestling Ernest Hemingway"
Sandra Bullock
$1,000 [25]
This Chicago newspaper company made the decision to light Wrigley Field for night games
The Tribune Company
Sharon

Final Jeopardy!

BIBLICAL TIMES

In Solomon's reign, she filled the new post of "queen mother"

Bathsheba (wife of David)

Sharon "Who was Sheba?" — wagered $3,600
Sinan "Who was Bathsheba?" — wagered $4,000
Katie "Who was Sheba?" — wagered $2,601

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