Suggest correction - #3500 - 1999-11-19
Show #3500 - Friday, November 19, 1999
1999-B Celebrity Jeopardy! game 5.
From the Theater at Madison Square Garden, New York City.
Jeopardy! Round
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| HAIL & FAREWELL: 1999 OBITS |
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| All Aboard! There are over 700 miles of this underground transportation system in the city |
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| Usually, the highest rank in the martial arts of judo & karate is this color belt |
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| He sat, apparently not too happily, for this portrait in Paris |
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| From 1959 to 1963 John Smith & Robert Fuller starred in this western set in Laramie, Wyoming |
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| This baseball legend played center field for the Yankees from 1936-1951 |
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In the British military: RAF |
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| It's how you make the sound of a Bronx cheer |
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| Bing was first "dreaming of" this kind of holiday in the 1942 film "Holiday Inn" |
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| After only 6 months on the air "Match Game '73" changed its name to this |
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| He was often all thumbs as Roger Ebert's partner |
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| This theatrical thoroughfare is the longest street in New York City |
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| Ho! Ho! Ho! This line of canned & frozen foods agreed to merge with Pillsbury in 1978 |
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| In a 1999 episode of "It's Like, You Know", Jennifer Grey's father Joel guest-starred in this role |
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| Though his acting career began in 1947, DeForest Kelley was best known for playing this "Star Trek" doctor |
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| NYC is home to Queens which is home to Shea Stadium which is home to this pro baseball team |
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| Sensationalistic "journalism" that exploits, distorts or exaggerates the news |
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| Debuting in 1992, Bob Newhart's third sitcom had this one-word title |
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| NYC's biggest ticker-tape parade occurred March 1, 1962 when over 3,000 tons were dumped on this astronaut |
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| Since 1986 the NBA Coach of the Year trophy has carried this man's name |
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| "Entertainment Tonight" debuted in 1981, making this the first new Steven Spielberg-directed film it could cover |
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Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 10):
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Peter |
Sandy |
| -$300 |
$900 |
$0 |
Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:
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Peter |
Sandy |
| -$200 |
$1,900 |
-$400 |
Double Jeopardy! Round
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| HOW TO SUCCEED IN BUSINESS |
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| An art collection assembled by Steve Wynn is displayed in the Gallery of Fine Art at this Las Vegas hotel |
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| (Alex: To set up the clue, here are some very talented performers from "Smokey Joe's Cafe") The musical "Smokey Joe's Cafe" features the work of this legendary song-writing team |
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| Courtesy of the queen, as of 1970 Sir Laurence could call himself this |
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| Corporate takeover expert Carl Icahn was called one of these, like an Oakland football player |
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| Its chorus says, "All through my wild days, my mad existence, I kept my promise, don't keep your distance" |
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| In a scene cut from this Roman revolt epic, Olivier suggestively asks Tony Curtis if he prefers snails or oysters |
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| The logo of this luxury hotel company is seen here |
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| The Beatles sang, "Hold me, love me, ain't got nothin' but love babe" this often |
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| 1 of the 3 British actresses who married Laurence Olivier |
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| This Greek who died in 1975 made a million importing tobacco before building his shipping fleet |
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| Legionnaires' Disease was identified after a 1976 outbreak at the Bellevue Stratford Hotel in this city |
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| Elton John lit up the charts singing, "It seems to me you lived your life like" one of these |
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| As Mr. Darcy, Olivier charmed Greer Garson in a film adaptation of this Jane Austen novel |
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Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:
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Final Jeopardy! Round
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| Containing less than 1% of the mass in the solar system, it's the second most massive object in it |
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Final scores:
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$17,000 |
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Game dynamics:
| Andrea |
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| $900 |
$7,100 |
$0 |
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