Show #3903 2001-07-18 (taped 2001-03-22) Regular

Alan Bailey game 5.

Contestants

Chris Todd — a zoo educator from New York City, New York

Emily Eagan — a law student from New Orleans, Louisiana

Alan Bailey — a playwright and director from Sherman Oaks, California (whose 4-day cash winnings total $45,501)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Alan $1,100 $2,500 $8,000 $16,000
5-day champion: $61,501
$5,500
15 R (including 1 DD), 1 W
Emily $1,100 $1,000 $4,000 $7,500
3rd place: VocoPro Karaoke system
$3,800
15 R (including 1 DD), 5 W
Chris $2,500 $2,600 $7,800 $8,001
2nd place: 7-night Caribbean cruise from Costa Cruises
$9,300
24 R, 1 W (including 1 DD)

Jeopardy! Round

HISTORY RUSSELING IT'S "BIG" KANSAS CITIES MILITARY TELEVISION THEM'S FIGHTIN' WORDS
$100 [6]
In 1429, she was given control of troops in France
Joan of Arc
Emily
$100 [11]
"Stargate" star who's Goldie Hawn's longtime companion
Kurt Russell
Emily
$100 [1]
Sasquatch
Bigfoot
Chris
$100 [26]
The Menninger Clinic founded in this capital owns a collection of Sigmund Freud's papers
Topeka
Alan
$100 [21]
Bad guys should stay out of harm's way (that's Cmdr. Harmon Rabb's way) on this military-legal series
JAG
Chris
$100 [16]
To prepare for war, "dig up" this ax; when you've made peace, you bury it again
the hatchet
Chris
$200 [7]
Using photos he had taken the month before, Clyde Tombaugh discovered this planet February 18, 1930
Pluto
Chris
$200 [12]
He's the hip hop mogul seen here
Russell Simmons
Chris
$200 [2]
It's found in the Parliament Tower of Westminster Palace
Big Ben
Emily
$200 [27]
In the 1960s this largest Kansas city became the world's largest producer of general aviation aircraft
Wichita
Alan Emily
$200 [22]
(Hi, I'm Dana Delany.) Appropriately, the final episode of this TV series on which I starred featured a visit to the Vietnam Veteran's Memorial
China Beach
Alan
$200 [17]
To fight with the fists, "put up" these noblemen
your dukes
Emily
$300 [8]
In February 1984 he announced his resignation as Prime Minister of Canada
Trudeau
Chris
$300 [13]
On Nov. 7, 1959 he grabbed 35 rebounds in his first showdown with Wilt Chamberlain
Bill Russell
Chris
$300 [3]
A 2000 Martin Lawrence film
Big Momma's House
Alan Emily
$300 [28]
As you might expect, Ulysses is the seat of this "Presidential" county
Grant
Chris
$300 [23]
This future star of "The Love Boat" earned his sea legs playing "Happy" Haines on "McHale's Navy"
Gavin MacLeod
Chris
$300 [18]
"Colorful" verb for what's been done when you've been soundly thrashed
tanned
Chris
$400 [9]
Every president since Taft has been an honorary president of this organization founded in the U.S. in Feb. 1910
the Boy Scouts
Alan
$400 [14]
Full-figured actress seenherein a 1940s publicity still
Jane Russell
Chris
$400 [4]
This cosmology theory's name came from Fred Hoyle's joke about it
the Big Bang
Alan
DD $1,500 [29]
This college town has been called the "Little Apple"
Manhattan
Chris
$400 [24]
On a '50s series, this German Shepherd & his master, Rusty, were adopted by cavalry soldiers at Fort Apache
Rin Tin Tin
Alan
$400 [19]
Shopkeepers aren't meeting when "introducing the shoemaker to the tailor"--you've just done this to someone's rear
kicked it
Emily
$500 [10]
In a 1778 treaty, the U.S. and France granted each other this commerce "status"
most favored nation
Chris
$500 [15]
Republican John McCain and this Wisconsin Democrat co-sponsored a campaign finance reform bill
Russ Feingold
Emily
$500 [5]
Empire Toys' trikes for tykes
Big Wheels
Emily Chris
$500 [25]
This oldest of the Wayans Brothers co-starred with Yaphet Kotto on the 1983 drama series "For Love and Honor"
Keenen Ivory Wayans
Alan Emily
$500 [20]
"Rock The Casbah" is the biggest hit by this rock group
The Clash
Chris

Double Jeopardy! Round

LITERARY ALLUSIONS CLIMBING JUST PLANE GEOMETRY THE DIRECTOR'S CHAIR SAINTS IT ENDS WITH "US"
$200 [16]
This object from Arthurian & Christian legend has come to mean the object of any difficult quest
the Holy Grail
Chris
$200 [21]
Alpinism is European climbing; Andinismo refers to climbing on this continent
South America
Chris
$200 [26]
In the 3rd century B.C., this "Father of Geometry" taught at the Museum, an institute in Alexandria, Egypt
Euclid
Alan
$200 [11]
"Mister Roberts","She Wore a Yellow Ribbon","Stagecoach"
(John) Ford
Chris
$200 [1]
In the 7th century Isidore was bishop of this city, not barber of it
Seville
Chris
$200 [6]
Mildew, mold or a mushroom
fungus
Alan
$400 [17]
A type of nonsexual love is named for this Greek philosopher who discussed it in his "Symposium"
platonic (or Plato)
Emily
$400 [22]
Face & crack climbing are two types of this popular activity seen here
rock climbing
Emily
$400 [27]
A straight angle has this many degrees
180
Chris
$400 [12]
"The Milagro Beanfield War","Quiz Show","The Legend of Bagger Vance"
Robert Redford
Emily
$400 [2]
Saint Augustine's mom, she's also a saint, as well as an L.A. boulevard that Sheryl Crow sang about
Santa Monica
$400 [7]
It's a summary or outline given to college students that covers the course of study
a syllabus
Chris
$600 [18]
This term for an idyllic place can be checked out in the James Hilton work "Lost Horizon"
Shangri-La
Chris
$600 [23]
In "Vertical Limit" Robin Tunney is menaced by this high-altitude condition of fluid leaking into the lungs
pulmonary edema (hape accepted)
Emily
$600 [28]
The sum of the squares of the lengths of the legs of a right triangle is equal to the square of the length of this
the hypotenuse
Emily
$600 [13]
"Hobson's Choice","Oliver Twist","Lawrence of Arabia"
David Lean
Alan
$600 [3]
In 1918 Padre Pio, who reportedly could levitate, became the first priest in centuries to receive these "wounds"
stigmata
Emily
$600 [8]
It's the zodiac sign whose symbol is seen here
Sagittarius
Alan
$800 [19]
Jonathan Swift created Lilliputians; this author created Munchkins
(Frank) Baum
Alan
$800 [24]
This fastener seenheregets its name from its original use of clipping a carbine rifle to a band
carabiner
Emily
DD $1,000 [29]
The word geometry means to "measure" this
the world, the earth (the land)
Emily
$800 [14]
"Z","State of Siege","Missing"
Costa-Gavras
Alan
$800 [4]
During his reign St. Pius X revised this Latin version of the Bible
St. Jerome's or the Vulgate
Emily
$1,000 [10]
He killed the Minotaur
Theseus
Alan
$1,000 [20]
"The shot heard round the world" was first heard in this man's "Concord Hymn"
Ralph Waldo Emerson
$1,000 [25]
Also meaning to stop an action, in climbing it means to secure another person with a rope
to belay
Chris
$1,000 [30]
To make this figure, put a looped string around 2 tacks, place a pencil tight against the string & draw
an ellipse
Emily Chris
$1,000 [15]
"Woman with a Past","The Peacemaker","Deep Impact"
Mimi Leder
$1,000 [5]
Saint Fursey's visions were recorded by this venerable saint
Bede
Chris
DD $3,300 [9]
Bridges over this strait connect Asia to Europe
Bosphorus
Alan

Final Jeopardy!

INTERNATIONAL LANDMARKS

Its roof has been variously described as sails, clam shells & a huddle of nuns in a high wind

the Sydney Opera House

Emily "What is the Sydney Opera House?!" — wagered $3,500
Chris "What is the Sydney Opera House?" — wagered $201
Alan "What is the Sydney Opera House?" — wagered $8,000

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