Show #3287 1998-12-15 (taped 1998-10-14) Regular

James Arey game 1.

Contestants

Kathy Lester — a high school teacher from Harrisburg, Kentucky

James Arey — a hotel concierge from New Orleans, Louisiana

Kristi Yacich — an artist and designer from New Orleans, Louisiana (whose 1-day cash winnings total $5,700)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Kristi $700 $2,200 $4,700 $4,200
2nd place: Trip to Hotel Melia Castilla, Madrid, Spain
$7,100
17 R (including 2 DDs), 3 W (including 1 DD)
James $700 $900 $3,700 $4,801
New champion: $4,801
$3,700
16 R, 6 W
Kathy $-100 $200 $2,400 $0
3rd place: Panasonic Portable DVD Player
$2,400
9 R, 2 W

Jeopardy! Round

HAPPY HANUKKAH DISNEY FILM VOICES WAR PLANES COMMON BONDS THE BODY HUMAN FUN WITH ACRONYMS
$100 [1]
It's the multi-branched candelabrum used in celebration of Hanukkah
Menorah
James
$100 [2]
Ed Wynn provided the voice of this loony "Alice In Wonderland" character; keep it under your hat
The Mad Hatter
James
$100 [26]
It's the early 20th century "dromedary" that Snoopy flies
a Sopwith Camel
James Kathy
$100 [14]
Dust, frying, Peter
Pans
James
$100 [3]
During swallowing, your epiglottis prevents food from entering this air tube
Trachea
Kathy
$100 [6]
On a menu:BLT
bacon, lettuce & tomato
Kristi
$200 [5]
This spinning top is used by both children & adults to play games of chance
Dreidel
Kathy
$200 [9]
After turning down Deanna Durbin, Disney chose Adriana Caselotti to play this "pristine" heroine
Snow White
Kristi
$200 [27]
Sneaky name for the bomber seen here
the Stealth Bomber
James
$200 [15]
Moose, medicine, Henry Cabot
Lodges
Kathy
$200 [4]
After childbirth, a hormone called prolactin stimulates the production of this
Milk
Kristi
$200 [20]
At the airport:ETA
estimated time of arrival
Kristi
$300 [7]
Despite its calendar date, as a Jewish holy day Hanukkah technically begins at this time on the previous day
Sundown
James
DD $200 [10]
Oscar-winner Linda Hunt was a real "tree"t as the voice of Grandmother Willow in this 1995 film
Pocahontas
Kristi
$300 [28]
First flown in 1952, this bomber was built to meet U.S. nuclear strategic needs
the B-52
James
$300 [16]
Your heart, your cool, your marbles
Things you lose
Kristi
$300 [8]
Blood is carried to & from the head by the carotid arteries & these principal neck veins
the jugular veins
James
$300 [21]
In a letter to your sweetie:SWAK
sealed with a kiss
James
$400 [13]
Each morning during Hanukkah, selections known as Hallel from this Biblical book are sung in synagogues
Psalms
James Kathy
$400 [11]
Gilbert Gottfried did a lot of squawking as the voice of Jafar's pushy parrot Iago in this 1992 film
Aladdin
James
$400 [29]
Due to its maneuverbility & range, American pilots quickly learned to respect this fighter
Japanese Zero
$400 [17]
Sweat, stretch, stirrup
Pants
Kristi
$400 [22]
Drumroll please... the eardrum is also known as this membrane
the tympanic membrane
Kristi
$400 [24]
To the Secret Service:POTUS
president of the United States
$500 [19]
According to tradition, a minute quantity of this oil miraculously burned for 8 days in 165 B.C.
Sacred/olive oil
$500 [12]
This talk show host supplied the singing voice of Prince Charming in "Cinderella"
Mike Douglas
James
$500 [30]
It's the American bomber seenhereduring a '40s atomic bomb test run
a B-29
James
$500 [18]
Moon, cake, Lambeth
Walks
Kristi
$500 [23]
While the elbows are hinge joints, the shoulders & hips are this type
Ball and socket
Kristi
$500 [25]
To a diver:SCUBA
self-contained underwater breathing apparatus
James

Double Jeopardy! Round

LITERATURE EUROPEAN ART HAS "MY" LITTLE DOG GONE WHERE OH WHERE
$200 [8]
In this Dante work, the poet is given a tour through hell, purgatory & paradise
The Divine Comedy
James
$200 [3]
He's the subject of the Holbein portrait seen here (had six wives)
Henry VIII
Kristi
$200 [1]
A Democratic campaign catchphrase in 1992 was "It's" this, "stupid"
The economy
$200 [4]
Frequent brushing is the lot of owners of this dog called "Yorkie" for short
Yorkshire Terrier
Kristi
$200 [5]
Laura Branigan & Michael Bolton both asked the pathetic question "How Am I Supposed To" do this
Live without you
Kathy
DD $500 [27]
Discovered in 1535, this province of Ecuador is 600 miles off the mainland
the Galapagos Islands
Kristi
$400 [12]
This author of "No Exit" said no to a Nobel Prize in 1964
Jean-Paul Sartre
James
$400 [7]
Bernini's 1623 statue of this Biblical hero has his privates covered, unlike Donatello's or Michelangelo's
"David"
Kathy
$400 [2]
In a 1960 song it preceded "ko-ko-bop"
"Shimmy, shimmy"
James
$400 [22]
This breed is noted for its loyalty, energy, curiosity & of course, intelligence - "What is a logarithm?" (watching "Jeopardy!" contestant on TV do the same)
Chihuahua
Kathy
$400 [6]
The second verse of this Glen Campbell hit begins, "By the time I make Albuquerque"
"By The Time I Get To Phoenix"
James Kathy
$600 [26]
In 1959 the car-making city of Koromo, Japan changed its nameplate to this
Toyota
Kristi
$600 [13]
This Flaubert title character commits suicide because of mounting debt & lies told to her husband Charles
Madame Bovary
James
$600 [9]
Degas was known for his works in this medium that has to be fixed so it won't blow off the canvas
Pastels
Kathy
$600 [18]
If Edgar Bergen & Charlie McCarthy played bridge, Charlie would always be this
The dummy
James
$600 [23]
The name of the papillon means this; a drop-eared type is called phalene, "moth"
Butterfly
Kristi
$600 [14]
Cyndi Lauper sang, "I'm sorry, babe, I'm leaving you tonight" because this "changes everything"
money
James
$800 [15]
In the epic poem "Beowulf", Beowulf destroys this monster by tearing off his arm
Grendel
James
$800 [10]
This French impressionist based his "Olympia" of 1863 on Titian's "Venus Of Urbino"
Edouard Manet
$800 [19]
A full bottle in front of me is better than a full frontal one of these
Lobotomy
Kristi
$800 [24]
The Schipperke's name can be translated as "little captain", reflecting its role guarding these
ships
Kristi
$800 [17]
In 1998 Ty Herndon had a country hit about "A Man Holdin' On To A Woman" doing this
Letting go
$1,000 [16]
This 1872 Samuel Butler satire has the alternate title "Over The Range"
Erewhon
$1,000 [11]
This Belgian's "Pandora's Box" & "Golconda" feature men in bowler hats
Rene Magritte
Kristi
$1,000 [20]
You have to "gimme five" to get to this book of the Old Testament
Deuteronomy
Kathy
DD $2,000 [25]
Thisbreed is named for the region of present-day Germany where it was first bred
Pomeranian
Kristi
$1,000 [21]
Completes Randy VanWarmer's 1979 lament "You left me just when..."
I needed you most
Kristi

Final Jeopardy!

CHARITIES

Major Bill Hendricks, a Warner Bros. publicist, founded this holiday charity in 1947

Toys for Tots

Kathy "What are Easter Seals" — wagered $2,400
James "What is Toys For Tots?" — wagered $1,101
Kristi "What are Easter Seals?" — wagered $500

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