Show #3288 1998-12-16 (taped 1998-10-14) Regular

James Arey game 2.

Contestants

Matt Bozulich — a lab technician from Reedsport, Oregon

Kristan Strietzel-Duga — a teacher from Muskegon, Michigan

James Arey — a hotel concierge from New Orleans, Louisiana (whose 1-day cash winnings total $4,801)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
James $800 $1,300 $5,400 $10,501
2-day champion: $15,302
$5,900
19 R, 5 W (including 1 DD)
Kristan $900 $3,900 $6,500 $3,500
3rd place: Rand McNally Gift Certificate
$6,500
17 R, 0 W
Matt $1,300 $2,800 $5,100 $3,599
2nd place: Trip to Radisson SAS Hotel Schwarzer Bock, Wiesbaden, Germany
$5,700
15 R (including 1 DD), 1 W (including 1 DD)

Jeopardy! Round

PRESIDENTIAL TERMS OF SERVICE OF MEN & MICE CANADIANA ANOTHER NAME FOR CHARACTERS IN COMIC STRIPS HAS ANYBODY SEEN MY "GAL"?
$100 [1]
January 20, 1953 - January 2, 1961
Dwight D. Eisenhower
James
$100 [17]
Bob Beamon, Carl Lewis & the mouse family Zapodidae are all famous for this ability
jumping
Matt
$100 [12]
This sport's first trading cards were issued by Canadian cigarette companies in the 1910s
hockey
Kristan
$100 [13]
In the Roman Catholic canon this book is the Song of Songs; for Protestants, it's the song of this
Solomon
James
$100 [4]
Ratbert, Catbert & Dogbert
Dilbert
James
$100 [3]
In King Arthur's court he sat in the siege perilous, a seat reserved for the noblest of knights
Sir Galahad
Matt
$200 [2]
March 4, 1797 - March 4, 1801
John Adams
Kristan
$200 [18]
"Man" comes from the old English for "human being"; "Mouse" comes from "thief" in this ancient language of India
Sanskrit
Kristan
$200 [27]
Canadian group portrayed in "Rose Marie", "Sergeant Preston" & "Dudley Do-Right"
Royal Canadian Mounted Police ("The Mounties")
Kristan
$200 [14]
The shorter of the 2 names by which Americans know this country where you'll find The Hague
Holland
Kristan
$200 [5]
Andrea, Irving & Mr. Pinkley
Cathy
Matt
$200 [8]
Goldfinger's personal pilot played by Honor Blackman in "Goldfinger"
Pussy Galore
James
$300 [10]
August 9, 1974 - January 20, 1977
Gerald Ford
Matt
$300 [19]
Humans are of the order primates; mice are of this order
rodents
Matt
$300 [28]
It was the McKenzie Brothers term for a beer-swilling, tuque-wearing, down-home type of guy
"Hoser"
Kristan
$300 [15]
A woodchuck is also known as a whistle pig & more commonly as this
a groundhog
Matt
$300 [6]
It's the strip whose title characters are seen here[created by Mike Peters]
Mother Goose and Grimm
Matt
$300 [9]
On TV, Graham Kerr was this type of gourmet
(The) Galloping (Gourmet)
James
$400 [16]
March 4, 1929 - March 4, 1933
Herbert Hoover
Matt
$400 [22]
Until 1947 this marvelous man was the mighty mouth of Mickey Mouse
Walt Disney
Kristan
$400 [29]
She honed her "craft" in Canada before joining "Party Of Five"
Neve Campbell
Matt
$400 [20]
From old Italian for "to shield" & "sun", it's another name for a sun umbrella
parasol
James
$400 [7]
Helga, Honi & Hamlet
Hägar the Horrible
Kristan
$400 [24]
In this New Testament epistle, Paul argued that he was an apostle appointed by God
Galatians
James Kristan
$500 [26]
September 14, 1901 - March 4, 1909
Theodore Roosevelt
James Kristan
$500 [23]
This smallest mouse of the Americas shares part of its name with a small people of Africa
the pygmy mouse
Kristan
$500 [30]
Founded in 1949, this company was publishing romance novels exclusively by 1964
Harlequin
Kristan
$500 [21]
Paradoxical sleep is also a term for this state in which you do your dreaming
REM sleep (rapid eye movement)
James
DD $400 [11]
Aleta, Prince Arn & Galan
Prince Valiant
Matt
$500 [25]
In 1570 British sea captain John Hawkins converted this type of merchant ship into a warship
Galleon
James

Double Jeopardy! Round

WORLD CITIES FUNNY WESTERNS SPEAK OF THE DICKENS IF THEY WERE SUPERHEROES TAKE A LETTER HEY HEY WE'RE THE MACCABEES!
$200 [8]
The 2 German cities burgers & hot dogs can be traced back to
Hamburg & Frankfurt
James
$200 [1]
Chevy Chase, Steve Martin & Martin Short played reluctant Western heroes in this 1986 film
The Three Amigos
James
$200 [15]
In "Bleak House", Chapter 3, Dickens calls this weather condition "A London particular"
fog
James
$200 [5]
Her song "Give Me One Reason" would make her enemies' lips turn rough & crack
(Tracy) Chapman
Kristan
$200 [22]
It's the only multi-syllable letter in our alphabet
W
Matt
$200 [20]
We fought against the Seleucid kingdom, founded by a general under this "great" conqueror
Alexander the Great
James
$400 [9]
It grew out of 3 villages: Sutanati, Govindapur & Kalikata
Calcutta
Matt
$400 [2]
Gabby Hayes added comic relief to many of this singing cowboy's films including "My Pal Trigger"
Roy Rogers
James
$800 [25]
He delivers his "It is a far, far better" speech from the scaffold
Sydney Carton (in A Tale of Two Cities )
$400 [6]
This "Butch Cassidy" screenwriter would have the same powers as King Midas
(William) Goldman
Kristan
$400 [21]
It was "fantastically embroidered and illuminated upon" Hester Prynne's gown
A ( The Scarlet Letter )
James
$400 [23]
We rededicated this edifice in December of 164 B.C., but 234 years later it was destroyed
the Temple
DD $500 [14]
It takes a little over an hour to travel from Madrid to this city to see the Casa de El Greco
Toledo
James
$600 [3]
Jane Fonda played a schoolteacher who turns into an outlaw in this 1965 film
Cat Ballou
James
$1,000 [27]
"David Copperfield" character with lines like "We are very 'umble" & "We live in a numble abode"
Uriah Heep
James
$600 [7]
This 1940s Chicago Bears quarterback would have won games with incredible good fortune
(Sid) Luckman
Matt
$600 [16]
Middle initial shared by "Star Trek"'s Captain James Kirk & Phineas Barnum
T
Kristan
DD $500 [26]
Our exploits are told in the group of books that Protestants call this, meaning "hidden"
Apocrypha
Matt
$600 [10]
Catherine the Great began the collection of art housed at this city's Hermitage
Saint Petersburg
Kristan
$800 [4]
The outlaws seenherejoin up with this title gang[Tim Conway & Don Knotts]
The Apple Dumpling Gang
Kristan
$800 [11]
When she's older, this recent stage Anne Frank could get magic powers from dessert wine
(Natalie) Portman
James
$800 [17]
In a 1962 film, Leslie Caron moved into a room of this shape in a London boarding house
L ( The L-Shaped Room )
James
$600 [24]
In battle, our hero Eleazar perished when he killed one of these huge beasts--unfortunately, from underneath
an elephant
Matt
$1,000 [19]
The rebuilt Imperial Palace in this city was home to only 2 emperors; Meiji moved the Imperial Palace to Tokyo
Kyoto
Matt
$1,000 [13]
In this 1948 film, Bob Hope played a dentist who marries "Calamity" Jane Russell
The Paleface
James
$1,000 [12]
This anti-tobacco California congressman would become a fearsome giant candle
(Henry) Waxman
James
$1,000 [18]
This one-letter symbol on sheet music instructs a musician to play loudly
F
James

Final Jeopardy!

THEATRICAL TERMS

Partly from Greek for "song", they began as plays with music, then acquired sensational plots

melodramas

Matt "What is a chorus?" — wagered $1,501
James "What are melodramas?" — wagered $5,101
Kristan "What are Operas?" — wagered $3,000

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