Show #3279 1998-12-03 (taped 1998-10-07) Regular

Andrew Maly game 4.

Contestants

Jayne Stallons — a school-to-work coordinator from Waldport, Oregon

Marc Danziger — a self-employed businessman from Redondo Beach, California

Andrew Maly — an environmental engineer from Bel Air, Maryland (whose 3-day cash winnings total $21,700)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Andrew $1,400 $4,100 $6,100 $12,100
4-day champion: $33,800
$5,500
20 R (including 2 DDs), 3 W
Marc $2,400 $3,800 $6,000 $2,000
2nd place: Trip to Atlantis Resort & Casino, Paradise Island, Bahamas
$7,000
20 R, 3 W (including 1 DD)
Jayne $0 $-300 $900 $1
3rd place: Panasonic DVD Player
$900
6 R, 3 W

Jeopardy! Round

THE OCEAN BLUE WORLD CUP '98 FAIRIES & WEE FOLK 300 YEARS AGO BODY LANGUAGE FABULOUS BAKER BOYS
$100 [6]
It may go plankton-crustacean-herring-haddock & be only as strong as its weakest link
Food chain
Andrew
$100 [16]
There were an average of 2.67 of these a game, not enough for some bored U.S. viewers
Goals
Jayne
$100 [17]
This four-leafed plant, a symbol of luck, has the power to break some fairy spells
Clover/shamrock
Andrew
$100 [1]
In 1698, this comet discoverer took a ship called the Paramour Pink on the first purely scientific sea voyage
Edmond Halley
Marc
$100 [11]
In days past, a young punk often put "a chip on" this, & dared others to knock it off
Shoulder
Andrew
$100 [26]
Perhaps best known for "Walking Tall", he's more recently been seen in "Golden Eye"
Joe Don Baker
Marc
$200 [7]
The extension of a land mass to about 500' underwater; it gives way to the Continental Slope
Continental Shelf
Andrew
$200 [19]
This country's win over the "Great Satan" knocked the U.S. out of contention for the second round
Iran
Andrew
$200 [18]
Pixies frolic in southwestern England, especially in this part where the Cornish people live
Cornwall
Marc
$200 [2]
In 1698, colonists from this European country got refreshment by making Pensacola....Florida, that is
Spain
Marc
$200 [12]
To sense something intuitively is to "feel it in" these calcium storehouses
Bones
Andrew
$200 [27]
He won one Pulitzer Prize in 1979 for his New York Times column & one in 1983 for his autobiography
Russell Baker
Marc
$400 [9]
The photic zone is the upper ocean layer, with enough sunlight to allow this plant process
Photosynthesis
Marc
$300 [20]
Argentina didn't "kick" about this controversial tie-breaking method after using it to beat England
Penalty kicks/shootout
Andrew
$300 [23]
Resembling trolls, trows live in these Scottish islands famous for their small ponies
Shetland Islands
Andrew
$300 [3]
This architect who rebuilt London after the Great Fire of 1666 saw his work on Whitehall Palace burned in 1698
Sir Christopher Wren
Marc
$300 [13]
When you act out of pique & harm yourself in the process, you "cut off" this "to spite your face"
Your nose
Andrew
$300 [28]
Type of hit that won Frank Baker his nickname when he hit 2 in the 1911 World Series
Home run
Andrew
DD $500 [8]
(Hi, I'm Michael Newman of Baywatch.) It's the Japanese term for seismic sea waves, sometimes 100 feet high, that can bring lots of tsuris
tsunami
Andrew
$400 [21]
Only in France: the pre-game show at the final was a tribute to this "saint"ly fashion designer
Yves Saint Laurent
Marc
$400 [24]
Of all Shakespeare's plays, this one has the most fairies
A Midsummer Night's Dream
Andrew Jayne
$400 [4]
In 1698 this Russian czar founded Taganrog; 5 years later he founded a better-known port
Peter the Great
Marc
$400 [14]
A fearsome foe is said to be "armed to" these body parts--scary!
The teeth
Andrew
$400 [29]
Trumpet-playing Baker seen here
Chet Baker
Marc
$500 [10]
As you'd expect, they're the 2 most abundant chemical elements in the dissolved solids found in seawater
Sodium & chlorine
Marc
$500 [22]
It was a good July for this country: they reached the World Cup semis & Goran Ivanisevic made the Wimbledon final
Croatia
Andrew
$500 [25]
You might want to hobnob with these mischiefmakers whose name begins with "hob"
Hobgoblins
Marc
$500 [5]
Thomas Savery patented the first practical version of this machine, intending to use it in mines
Steam engine
Marc
$500 [15]
Insincere words not backed up by deeds are this type of "service"
Lip service
Andrew
$500 [30]
He's the Baker who played drums for Cream
Ginger Baker
Andrew

Double Jeopardy! Round

CANTERBURY TALE TELLERS MAY-DECEMBER MOVIES MEDICINE TRAVEL EUROPE "N" THE DICTIONARY FABULOUS BAKER GIRLS
$200 [18]
The prioress wears a brooch inscribed with a Latin phrase meaning this "conquers all"
Love
Jayne
$200 [11]
Middle-aged Marlon Brando & young Maria Schneider are lovers in this 1972 Bertolucci work
Last Tango In Paris
Andrew
$200 [1]
This symbol on a prescription is thought to represent the Latin word "recipe"
Rx
Jayne
$200 [16]
This Swiss city's Clock & Watch Museum on Rue de Malagnou is open daily except Tues., 10 A.M. - 5 P.M.; be punctual
Geneva
Andrew
$200 [6]
It's a female goat, whether or not she takes care of your children
Nanny
Marc
$200 [26]
Rather than a souffle, George Washington's mom made this spice bread when Lafayette came calling
Gingerbread
$400 [19]
The wife of Bath, 5 times a widow & a world traveler, has made 3 trips to this holy Mideast city
Jerusalem
Marc
$400 [12]
This 1971 cult film's title characters were a 20-year-old (Bud Cort) & a 79-year old (Ruth Gordon)
Harold And Maude
Marc
$400 [2]
Today, most commercial varieties of this antibiotic are produced by the mold p. chrysogenum
Penicillin
Andrew
$400 [17]
Locals call this capital's Kurfurstendamm Street Ku'damm for short
Berlin
Andrew
$400 [7]
Bedtime headgear, or a bedtime beverage
Nightcap
Andrew
$400 [27]
In 1949 Theodora Smafield's water-rising twists won the first of these competitions
Pillsbury Bake-Off
Marc
$600 [20]
The first to tell a tale is this medieval fighting man, & it's one to remember
Knight
Andrew
$600 [13]
In "Atlantic City", Burt Lancaster watches her rub herself with lemons & falls in love
Susan Sarandon
Marc
$800 [4]
In 1543 this Flemish anatomist published his "On The Structure of the Human Body"
Andreas Vesalius
Jayne
$600 [21]
Due to damage caused by air pollution & tourism you can't go inside this temple atop the Acropolis
Parthenon
Marc
$600 [8]
Attention, Mister Rogers: Nabe, which is slang for a local movie theater, is short for this
Neighborhood
Marc
DD $1,000 [28]
Margaret Rudkin named this company after her family's farm in Connecticut
Pepperidge Farm
Marc
$800 [24]
John, the nun's priest, tells the tale of Chanticleer, one of these animals
a rooster
$800 [14]
In 1985's "Murphy's Romance", this actor romanced Sally Field
James Garner
Jayne
DD $1,000 [3]
The 2-word name of this disorder comes from Greek & Latin words meaning "without appetite" & "nervous"
Anorexia Nervosa
Andrew
$800 [22]
You'll find Seville & Granada in this region of southern Spain
Andalusia
$800 [9]
Tidy, or how I like my whiskey
Neat
Jayne
$1,000 [25]
An album by Sting had 10 of his tales; the Chaucer book, 1
The Summoner
$1,000 [15]
The 1955 film "Daddy Long Legs" paired Fred Astaire & this French actress 32 years younger
Leslie Caron
Jayne
$1,000 [5]
In the 2nd century, this Greek showed that arteries carry blood, not air as had been thought
Galen
Marc
$1,000 [23]
While in Florence try a cono or coppa of this, Italian for "ice cream"
Gelato
Jayne
$1,000 [10]
Hunt for a synonym for "hunter" & you'll find this hunter mentioned in Genesis 10
Nimrod
Marc

Final Jeopardy!

HOLIDAYS

It's observed on March 7 in California, March 26 in Spain & April 22 in Nebraska

Arbor Day

Jayne "What is the anniversary of their state" — wagered $899
Marc "What is Statehood Day" — wagered $4,000
Andrew "What is Arbor Day?" — wagered $6,000

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