Show #3267 1998-11-17 (taped 1998-09-19) Regular

1998 Teen Reunion Tournament preliminary game 2.From the Wang Center for the Performing Arts in Boston, Massachusetts.

Contestants

Sascha Dublin — a Ph.D. candidate from Seattle, Washington

David Javerbaum — a Harvard graduate whose musical was produced off-Broadway originally from Maplewood, New Jersey

Amy Wilson — a college writer from Baltimore, Maryland

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Amy $900 $1,200 $3,400 $0
3rd place: $5,000
$3,400
10 R, 0 W
David $2,400 $5,900 $15,400 $20,801
Winner: finalist, if one of 3 top-scoring winners; $7,500 for 4th place
$14,300
34 R (including 2 DDs), 1 W
Sascha $400 $900 $10,400 $400
2nd place: $5,000
$7,700
14 R (including 1 DD), 1 W

Jeopardy! Round

U.S. GEOGRAPHY ON THE COVER OF ROLLING STONE DECADES ENDANGERED SPECIES NEW FOOD PRODUCTS PEOPLE IN HISTORY
$100 [11]
Over its 2,340-mile course, this river forms the boundary or part of the boundary of 9 states
Mississippi
Sascha
$100 [21]
He appeared alone on Rolling Stone's first cover November 9, 1967 & nude with Yoko a year later
John Lennon
Amy
$100 [6]
Hurricane Andrew hits Florida
1990s
Amy
$100 [24]
The endangered red variety of this animal once ranged from the Atlantic to Texas
Wolf
David
$100 [1]
Introduced in 1982, it used the slogan "Just for the taste of it"
Diet Coke
David
$100 [16]
Talleyrand resigned from this emperor's service in 1807 & began intriguing against him
Napoleon
David
$200 [12]
It's the largest body of fresh water lying entirely within the USA
Lake Michigan
David
$200 [22]
The stars of this sitcom, including Jason Alexander, hit the yellow brick road for the 1998 30th anniversary cover
Seinfeld
Amy
$200 [7]
"I Love Lucy" premieres
1950s
David
$200 [25]
It's the dark endangered species seen here
a black rhinoceros
David Sascha
$200 [2]
A syrup named for this "Mrs." was introduced in 1961; a pancake mix with her name on it came out in 1982
Mrs. Butterworth
David
$200 [17]
Her husband, Franklin, was the godson of her father, Elliott
Eleanor Roosevelt
David
$300 [13]
Colorado's Mount Elbert in the Sawatch range is this mountain system's tallest peak
Rockies
Sascha
$300 [23]
He should get some "Satisfaction" knowing he's been on the cover more times than anyone else
Mick Jagger
Sascha
$400 [9]
Ferdinand Marcos leaves the Philippines for the last time
1980s
David
$300 [26]
In 1941 there were less than 2 dozen of this type of crane in North America
Whooping crane
David
$300 [3]
Frank Epperson created it in 1923 when he pulled lemonade frozen onto a spoon out of a glass
Popsicle
Amy
$300 [18]
Drunk or sober, no one dared call this hatchet-wielding saloon smasher "Old Hatchet-Face"
Carrie Nation
David
$400 [14]
Francisco de Ortega is credited with discovering this strait leading into San Francisco Bay
Golden Gate
$400 [29]
Anthony Kiedis went solo for a 1994 cover & appeared with this group on a '95 cover
Red Hot Chili Peppers
David
$500 [10]
Chinese Nationalist government flees to Taiwan
1940s
David
$400 [27]
This endangered species of brown bear can grow to a height of 8 feet
Grizzly bear
Sascha
$400 [4]
In 1993 Hershey introduced these white & milk chocolate treats as a companion to its Kisses
Hugs
David
$400 [19]
Besides founding Pennsylvania, he found time to father more than 10 children
William Penn
David
$500 [15]
This 113-mile sand bar along Texas' Gulf Coast is the state's largest island
Padre Island
Amy David
$500 [30]
"Nothing Compares" to this singer seen on covers in 1990 & '91, & with even less hair in '92
Sinead O'Connor
David
DD $900 [8]
Last time a man walked on the moon
1970s (1972)
David
$500 [28]
Use of pesticides like DDT have been a major cause of this type of falcon's decline
Peregrine falcon
David
$500 [5]
In 1998 Frito-Lay introduced this line of Olean-containing chips nationwide
WOW Chips
$500 [20]
"The people made the Constitution and the people can unmake it", said this fourth chief justice
John Marshall
David

Double Jeopardy! Round

CAMBRIDGE (THE OTHER ONE) BOSTON TV WHAT'S THE CURRENCY? WOOD WORDS BERNSTEINS DR. SEUSS MEETS THE BARD
$200 [16]
This lord & poet known for his licentious behavior actually kept a pet bear at Cambridge
Lord Byron
Amy
$200 [6]
Everybody knows the name of this long-running sitcom inspired by Boston's Bull & Finch Pub
Cheers
Amy
$200 [26]
This is worth 100 pence
British pound
David
$200 [1]
An item in a political platform, or a bad way off a pirate ship
Plank
David
$200 [11]
Jodie Bernstein, consumer protection head for the FTC, helped kill this animal symbol of Reynolds Tobacco
Joe Camel
David
$200 [17]
"To be, or not to be: for soon there will be no more me"
Hamlet
David
$400 [22]
This 1929 graduate acted at Cambridge long before hosting "Masterpiece Theatre"
Alistair Cooke
David
$400 [7]
Its staff included doctors Donald Westphall, Mark Craig & Victor Ehrlich
St. Elsewhere
Amy
$400 [27]
This is equal to 100 pfennigs
Deutsch mark
David
$400 [2]
Get on the pirate ship, or a place for a company officer to sit
Board
Sascha
$400 [12]
In the '50s Walter Bernstein joined other Hollywood writers on this most unwanted list
Blacklist
Sascha
$400 [18]
"Kiss me, Kate, though you're a meanie; now go cook some spaghettini!"
Taming of the Shrew
Sascha
$600 [23]
This lord protector studied at Sidney Sussex College, & now his head is buried there
Oliver Cromwell
Sascha
$600 [8]
Dylan McDermott heads up a small Boston law firm on this Emmy-winning drama
The Practice
David
$600 [28]
This equals 100 sen
Japanese yen
David
$600 [3]
Cutting trees down, or a word that describes the Frankenstein monster's walk
Lumbering
Sascha
$600 [13]
Socialist Eduard Bernstein revised Karl Marx' ideas but stayed friends with this Marx pal & collaborator
Friedrich Engels
Sascha
$600 [19]
"My only love sprung from my only hate! O! Why can't I find a better date?"
Romeo And Juliet
Amy
$1,000 [25]
In the early 1500s this Dutch humanist taught Greek at Cambridge
Erasmus
Sascha
$800 [9]
Richard Ruccolo, Ryan Reynolds & Traylor Howard stick together through thick & thin crust on this sitcom
Two Guys, A Girl, And A Pizza Place
David
$800 [29]
100 kopecks make up this
Russian ruble
Amy
$800 [4]
A measure of firewood, or a string you can use to bind it
cord
David
$800 [14]
In 1988 Leonard Bernstein's 70th birthday gala was held at this music center in the Berkshires
Tanglewood
David
$800 [20]
"Out, darned Spot! Out, I say! I can't make this blood go away!"
Macbeth
David
DD $3,500 [24]
Though he was an Oxford graduate, he was selected to design the library at Trinity College in the 1670s
Sir Christopher Wren
Sascha
$1,000 [10]
This Robert Urich series about a Boston detective was based on books by Robert B. Parker
Spenser: For Hire
David
$1,000 [30]
This is equal to 100 centessimi
Italian lira
Sascha
$1,000 [5]
A long, squared-off piece of wood used in construction, or to smile ear-to-ear
Beam
David
$1,000 [15]
Henry Bernstein wrote a powerful play about this Biblical-era heroine who cut off Holofernes' head
Judith
Sascha
DD $1,500 [21]
"I lov'd not wisely but too well; killed my wife, that's just not swell"
Othello
David

Final Jeopardy!

SPORTS & RECREATION

Pioneered by pro hockey player Scott Olsen, it had 3 million U.S. participants in 1989 & has 30 million now

rollerblading

Amy "What is snowboarding?" — wagered $3,400
Sascha "What is Little League Hockey?" — wagered $10,000
David "What is rollerblading?" — wagered $5,401

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