Show #3667 2000-07-11 (taped 2000-04-12) Regular

Doug Lach game 4.

Contestants

Carey Ramos — a market researcher from San Diego, California

Robert Hartle — a typesetter from Austin, Texas

Doug Lach — a product development manager from Columbus, Ohio (whose 3-day cash winnings total $56,000)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Doug $2,200 $4,200 $12,400 $17,400
4-day champion: $73,400
$9,900
27 R (including 3 DDs), 4 W
Robert $400 $2,600 $3,600 $3,799
2nd place: Debit card from Wingspanbank.com
$3,600
16 R, 3 W
Carey $-900 $-900 $1,700 $3,400
3rd place: Olympus C2500L Digital Camera
$1,700
6 R, 4 W

Jeopardy! Round

FICTIONAL NOBILITY "TRAN"SITION WAY BACK IN 1999 MASKS MOTHER GOOSE BROWNSVILLE
$100 [3]
Jonathan Harker's journal says this title character has "peculiarly sharp white teeth; these protruded over the lips"
Count Dracula
Robert
$100 [8]
A negotiated business deal
a transaction
Robert
$100 [25]
A 20-year-long restoration of this chapel, home to Michelangelo's "The Last Judgment", was wrapped up
the Sistine Chapel
Doug
$100 [1]
The simplest diving combo contains a mask & this breathing tube
a snorkel
Doug
$100 [12]
It's the city where the pussy cat went "to look at the queen"
London
Doug
$100 [30]
This shade of brown is also a plant resin that'll hold a bug "forever"
amber
Doug
$200 [4]
"The Sword in the Stone" is the first book in T.H. White's series about this "once and future king"
King Arthur
Doug
$200 [14]
The rendering of something in the words of a different language
translation
Robert
$200 [26]
In August one of these, the size of Rhode Island, threatened ships between South America & Antarctica
an iceberg
Doug
$200 [2]
They're the 2 styles represented by the masks seen here (also on the Tony Award)
tragedy & comedy
Doug Robert
$200 [13]
"The king was in his counting-house counting out his money; the queen was in the parlor, eating" this
bread & honey
Doug
$200 [18]
Animal shades of brown include mink, seal, fox & this "ship of the desert"
the camel
Robert
$300 [5]
Escaping after 14 years in prison, Edmond Dantes makes his way to an island & assumes this title persona
The Count of Monte Cristo
Doug
$300 [15]
To move an organ or tissue from one body to another
transplant
Doug
$300 [27]
As part of a 10-year research project, the Atlanta Zoo got Lun-Lun & Yang-Yang, a pair of these
pandas
Robert
$300 [9]
Among the men who wore their own distinct styles of these were Rogatien Vachon & Tony Esposito
hockey goalie masks
Doug
$300 [19]
He "kissed the girls and made them cry" & ran away "when the boys came out to play"
Georgie Porgie
Robert
$300 [21]
On your palette or in a mug, mix chocolate & coffee & you get this
mocha
Robert
$400 [6]
Mrs. Erlynne turns out to be the mother of this Wilde woman in an 1892 play
Lady Windermere
Carey
$400 [16]
Examples include Xanax & Valium
tranquilizers
Doug
$400 [28]
The 100 jurors William Rehnquist swore in on January 7, 1999 were all members of this
the Senate
Robert
$500 [11]
"Sport" in which the mask seen here is used
professional wrestling
Doug
$400 [20]
"Bobby Shafto's gone to sea" with these "on his knee"
silver buckles
$400 [22]
The umber pigment can be "raw" or this
burnt
Doug
$500 [7]
Lady Catherine de Bourgh is the arrogant aunt of this proud hero of an Austen novel
Mr. (Fitzwilliam) Darcy
Carey
$500 [17]
It's the fictional device whose use often followed the classic line heard here:[Beep]"Scotty, beam me up!"
transporter (from Star Trek )
Robert
$500 [29]
This province's capital of Pristina wasn't so pristine; it was bombed by NATO
Kosovo
Doug
DD $700 [10]
This hero first donned his mask in the 1919 story "The Curse of Capistrano"
Zorro (Don Diego de la Vega)
Doug
$500 [24]
It's what the rat ate in "The House That Jack Built"
the malt
Doug
$500 [23]
You'll find this shade of brown in the name Audrey Hepburn
auburn
Doug

Double Jeopardy! Round

THE LIVING WORLD MERYL STREEP FILMS FRENCH LEADERS '50s FASHION CROSSWORD CLUES "S" BROWNSVILLE, TEXAS
$200 [7]
In the names of hummingbirds, this body part might be a "blue-" or "ruby-"
Throat
Doug
$200 [1]
Before hitting "The Beach", he played Meryl Streep's son in 1996's "Marvin's Room"
Leonardo DiCaprio
Robert
$200 [6]
Both Henry III & Henry IV were removed from office by this method
Assassination (victims of stabbing)
Doug Carey
$200 [5]
These colorful imports from the islands were perfect to top off Bermuda shorts
Hawaiian shirts
Doug
$200 [22]
Ice cream portion, or breaking news story(5)
Scoop
Doug
$200 [27]
There are now 3 bridges over this river that link Brownsville with Matamoros, Mexico
Rio Grande
Robert
$400 [8]
Kelp is a visible example of these; spirogyra is a microscopic one
Algae
Robert
$400 [3]
Streep suspects unsafe working conditions at the Kerr-McGee nuclear plant in this 1983 film bio
Silkwood
Carey
$400 [2]
He married a Polish princess, lost Canada to the English & made a Pompadour center of his life
Louis XV
Carey
$400 [18]
Ferragamo introduced these floor-scarring shoes whose name comes from the Italian for "dagger"
Stiletto heels
Doug
$400 [23]
Racquet game, or gourd-shaped veggie(6)
Squash
Carey
$600 [29]
The Battle of Palmito Ranch near Brownsville was fought a month after this war ended
Civil War
Robert
$600 [11]
When a maple tree loses its keys, it loses these
Seeds
Doug Robert
$600 [4]
Streep won an Oscar for playing this title role seen here: "The time I left I felt that there was nothing terribly wrong with me & that my son would be better off without me"
Kramer vs. Kramer
Robert
$600 [14]
In 1995 Jacques Chirac became president of this current numerical republic
Fifth Republic
Robert
$600 [19]
This polyester fiber from Du Pont made men's trousers "Neater... more comfortable... with less care"
Dacron
Doug
$600 [16]
Lustrous last name of actor Martin(5)
Sheen
Doug
$800 [26]
Brownsville is the gateway to this popular spring break destination located on a barrier reef
Padre Island
Doug
$800 [12]
Although shaped like the bottom of a shoe, this protozoan doesn't walk, but swims by shaking its cilia
Paramecium
Carey
$800 [9]
Streep mastered a Danish accent, but Robert Redford's British accent was vetoed for this 1985 Oscar winner
Out Of Africa
Carey
$800 [15]
On July 17, 1429, with a little help from Joan of Arc, the seventh king of this name was crowned at Reims
Charles VII (the Dauphin Charles)
Robert Carey
$1,000 [21]
The formless chemise dubbed this by Balenciaga & Givenchy was popular in 1957
Sack dress
$800 [25]
It precedes Club & Leone(6)
Sierra
Carey
$1,000 [28]
This general & future pres. founded a fort on the city's site in 1846
Zachary Taylor
Robert
$1,000 [13]
This high-altitude resident of the Rockies is North America's closest relative of the true antelopes
Rocky Mountain goat
$1,000 [10]
What was Meryl Streep thinking, stealing Ed Begley Jr. away from Roseanne in this 1989 comedy?
She-Devil
Doug
DD $2,000 [17]
Louis, the nephew of this ruler of France, was the only ruler of the Second Republic
Napoleon Bonaparte
Doug
DD $2,000 [20]
Found in a 1955 Sloan Wilson novel title, it was the uniform of the businessman
A grey flannel suit
Doug
$1,000 [24]
Sultan's wife, or seedless raisin(7)
Sultana
Doug

Final Jeopardy!

THE PULITZER PRIZES

Theodore H. White, the first general nonfiction winner, won for an account of this man's election to the U.S. presidency

John F. Kennedy ("The Making of the President, 1960")

Carey "Who was Kennedy?" — wagered $1,700
Robert "Who was John F. Kennedy?" — wagered $199
Doug "Who was JFK?" — wagered $5,000

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