Show #3301 1999-01-04 (taped 1998-11-10) Regular

Contestants

Peggy Sheehan — a teacher from Arlington, Massachusetts

Robb Borland — an engineer from Gibsonburg, Ohio

Brian Gillespie — an actor originally from Bayonne, New Jersey (whose 2-day cash winnings total $17,500)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Brian $-300 $700 $7,800 $15,600
2nd place: a trip to Radisson/SAS Hotel, Hamburg, Germany
$7,300
20 R (including 2 DDs), 2 W
Robb $300 $1,500 $3,100 $3,100
3rd place: a $2,500 Versatel/Bank of America Visa check card
$2,900
12 R (including 1 DD), 3 W
Peggy $2,100 $3,400 $8,400 $16,799
New champion: $16,799
$8,400
19 R, 1 W

Jeopardy! Round

HOTELS BY CITY EVEN-TOED UNGULATES ON THE MOVE NAME THAT BOARD GAME CLOTHES MAKE THE LAND SAYS YOU
$100 [11]
The Inn at the Opera, The Nob Hill Lambourne, The Hyatt Fisherman's Wharf
San Francisco
Brian
$100 [21]
Its hump or humps, composed mainly of fat, may weigh 80 pounds or more
camels
Brian
$100 [26]
A race of these vehicles was the most prestigious event of the ancient Olympics
chariots
Brian
$100 [1]
"Go directly to jail"
Monopoly
Brian
$100 [16]
It's the U.S. state where you'll find the native skirts seen here[grass skirts]
Hawaii
Brian
$100 [6]
He told Frank Gorshin, "I never said... 'Mmm you dirty rat!'"
James Cagney
Peggy
$200 [12]
The Peery Hotel, The Inn at Temple Square, The Brigham Street Inn
Salt Lake City
$200 [22]
At birth this mammal is over 6 feet tall, about 30% of its full adult height
a giraffe
Brian Peggy
$200 [27]
Altima & Sentra are 2 popular models from this automaker
Nissan
Peggy
$200 [2]
"King me!"
checkers
Robb
$200 [17]
The pipers seenhereare sporting some of the native plaids of this country
Scotland
Brian
$200 [7]
Bartlett's list "Stop da music!" & "Dese are de conditions dat prevail" under this man's name
Jimmy Durante
Peggy
$300 [13]
The Gaslight Inn, The Ansley Inn, The Westin Peachtree Plaza
Atlanta
Robb
$300 [23]
The pygmy species of this "river horse" spends less time in the water & more time in the forest
hippopotamus
Peggy
$300 [28]
In 1987 one of these vessels sank in the North Sea when the vehicle deck doors were left open
a ferry
Robb
$300 [3]
"Miss Scarlet in the library with the wrench"
Clue
Robb
$300 [18]
Neck rings like these are all the rage for women living north of Bangkok in this country
Thailand
Robb
$300 [8]
Abraham Lincoln said, "The ballot is stronger than" this
the bullet
$400 [14]
The Regal Maxwell House, The Sheraton Music City, The Opryland Hotel
Nashville
Peggy
$400 [24]
Between 1850 & 1889, their number on the American plains decreased from 20,000,000 to 541
buffalo (or bison)
Brian
$500 [30]
In December 1783 chemist J.A.C. Charles made the first balloon ascent using this gas
hydrogen
Brian Robb Peggy
$400 [4]
"You sank my aircraft carrier!"
Battleship
Peggy
$400 [19]
Proud Masai warriors like these live in either of these two East African countries
Kenya or Tanzania
Brian
$400 [9]
The most famous line from this author's "Sacred Emily" is "Rose is a rose is a rose is a rose"
Gertrude Stein
$500 [15]
The Wyndham Franklin Plaza Hotel, Penn's View Inn, The Penn Tower Hotel
Philadelphia
Peggy
$500 [25]
Sometimes called the ugliest animal in the world, this African pig has bumps below each eye
a warthog
Peggy
DD $600 [29]
This airport is the busiest in the northeastern United States
JFK International Airport (in New York City)
Robb
$500 [5]
"My wink is nearest the pot. I've won the squidge-off!"
tiddlywinks
Peggy
$500 [20]
Bedouin costumes like these abound in this country that's east of Israel & west of Saudi Arabia
Jordan
Robb
$500 [10]
Heraclitus noticed, "You cannot step twice into the same" one of these
river
Brian Robb

Double Jeopardy! Round

RICHARD NIXON ACTORS & ACTRESSES FUN WITH FUNGUS FOREIGN HOLIDAY THE PEACE OF WESTPHALIA "STICK" WITH IT
$200 [7]
Passed during Nixon's presidency, the 26th Amendment set this at 18
the minimum voting age
Peggy
$200 [1]
This violet-eyed beauty was 12 years old when she starred in "National Velvet" in 1944
Elizabeth Taylor
Peggy
$200 [6]
This important drug was the first antibiotic extracted from fungal molds
penicillin
Robb
$200 [16]
Bring along a Monopoly "Get Out of Jail Free" card in France on July 14; it's this holiday
Bastille Day
Brian
$200 [24]
What was once the province of Westphalia is now part of 3 states in this country
Germany
$200 [21]
It is easier to eat with these wooden utensils after you split them apart
chopsticks
Peggy
$400 [8]
In 1952 this six-year-old gave Nixon's dog Checkers its name
Tricia Nixon
Brian
$400 [2]
Oops! When she won a Golden Globe for "Chicago Hope", she was in the ladies' room
Christine Lahti
Brian
$400 [12]
Fruiting fungal bodies like mushrooms produce these cells which develop into new organisms
spores
Robb
$400 [17]
After 4 days of samba-driven revelry during Carnaval, Rio is quiet on this day
Ash Wednesday
Brian
$400 [25]
This Protestant movement named for reformer John got the same status as Lutheranism
Calvinism
Robb
$400 [22]
You'll find these body parts on a kleptomaniac
sticky fingers
Brian
DD $700 [9]
One of the 2 Nixon appointees to the Supreme Court who have been chief justice
Warren Burger (or William Rehnquist)
Brian
$800 [4]
This star of "Hard Rain" did some hard time in 1998
Christian Slater
Brian
$600 [13]
Lacking this pigment, fungi can't produce their own food the way many plants can
chlorophyll
Peggy
$600 [18]
Mexico celebrates this holiday, Dia del Trabajo, on May 1; we do it in September
Labor Day
Peggy
$600 [26]
A Grand Alliance was formed in 1689 against this Sun King to enforce the treaty's provisions
Louis XIV
Peggy
$600 [23]
A policeman would carry one of these billy clubs on the graveyard shift
a nightstick
Robb
$800 [10]
Nixon accepted this on September 8, 1974 expressing his regrets for the mistakes he made
a presidential pardon
Peggy
DD $1,000 [3]
(Hi, I'm Jerry Orbach.) I had the time of my life playing Jennifer Grey's father in this 1987 film
Dirty Dancing
Brian
$800 [14]
This fungal plant disease characterized by reddish spots shares its name with a product of oxidation
rust
Brian
$800 [19]
An April 25 holiday in Australia honors this military group
ANZAC (Australian and New Zealand Army Corps)
$800 [29]
All the states in this empire were recognized as independent, making its emperor powerless
Holy Roman Empire
$800 [27]
The former name of San Francisco's 3-Com Park
Candlestick Park
Peggy
$1,000 [11]
This man, Nixon's chief of staff, called him "Inexplicable, strange, hard to understand"
H.R. Haldeman
$1,000 [5]
Sam Elliott co-starred with this "Butch Cassidy" actress in "The Legacy" before he became her husband
Katharine Ross
Peggy
$1,000 [15]
It's not a dirty magazine, it's the type of parasitic fungi that grows on corn
smut
Brian
$1,000 [20]
It celebrates its independence from Colombia on November 3
Panama
Robb
$1,000 [30]
2 new republics were established; the Netherlands & this one that was neutral during the war
Switzerland
Brian Robb
$1,000 [28]
Violin bows, or a word used to express impatience
fiddlesticks

Final Jeopardy!

CHILDREN'S LITERATURE

This title character was inspired by a girl who'd had her appendix out in a French hospital run by nuns

Madeline

Robb "Who was Alice?" — wagered $0
Brian "Who is Madaline?" — wagered $7,800
Peggy "Who is Madeline?" — wagered $8,399

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