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    $300 20
A musician who misplaces his printed music must "play by" this body part
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Show #3400 - Friday, May 21, 1999

1999-A Celebrity Jeopardy! game 5.

Contestants

Graham Nash, a singer-songwriter from Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young

Jane Seymour, an actress from Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman

Garry Marshall, an actor, TV producer and movie director originally from Bronx, New York

Jeopardy! Round

THE WOK OF FAME
(Alex: But a different kind of walk, as you can see!)
FUN COUPLES IN HISTORY
HIRSCHFELD
(Alex: Now, many people in show business do not feel they have arrived until [*], the artist, has done their portrait, and we have a whole category devoted to his work.)
BRITISH ROCKERS
(Alex: Hello, Graham!)
'80s BESTSELLERS
HOW TO FAKE IT
    $100 1
Julius Caesar's love for this queen of Egypt really "needled" the Roman people
    $100 3
Al Hirschfeld depicted this director with one of the stars of his 1963 film
    $100 11
The cover for their 1971 album "Sticky Fingers" was designed by Andy Warhol
    $200 15
Of the Peking, Cantonese or Szechuan cooking styles, the one known for hot, spicy dishes
    $200 2
Thomas Seymour, brother of this queen, was beheaded for scheming to marry the young Elizabeth I
    $200 4
I "love" the drawing of this comedienne
    $200 10
Led by Paul McCartney, this group took flight on hits like "My Love" & "Silly Love Songs"
    $300 16
Predigested seaweed formed into these avian homes is a treasured Chinese soup ingredient
    $300 14
Some say this queen of France lost her head over a handsome Swede before she really lost her head in 1793
    $300 5
"Blue Angel" launched this actress to international stardom
    $300 9
This rock legend recently duetted with LeAnn Rimes on "Written in the Stars", from his musical "Aida"
    DD: $1,200 21
His memoir "Gracie: A Love Story" made the bestseller list in 1988
    $300 20
A musician who misplaces his printed music must "play by" this body part
    $400 13
This "Great" Russian czar sent his wife Eudoxia off to a convent (he preferred his German mistress, Anna Mons)
    $400 6
This "Great One" coined a few famous phrases
    $400 8
In 1999 this late great "Wishin' and Hopin'" singer was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
    $400 19
The part of his pants that a pilot flies by when his instruments go on the blink
    $500 12
Gruoch was the real name of this Scottish "Lady" who, according to Shakespeare, made her husband commit murder
    $500 17
Hirschfeld showed this silent movie comedian in his most famous moment
    $500 7
Their first Top 40 hit was "Go Now!" in 1965; their last was "I Know You're Out There Somewhere" in 1988
    $500 22
Completes the title of the Robert Fulghum bestseller "All I Really Need to Know I Learned..." here
    $500 18
Of the sales rep, accountant or Sammy Sosa, the one on the company softball team who's a ringer

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 11):

Garry Jane Graham
-$200 $100 $1,700

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Garry Jane Graham
$700 $600 $4,900

Double Jeopardy! Round

THE HOLLYWOOD WALK OF FAME
(Alex: Yes, the real one!)
LEADERS
PLAYING DOCTOR
ART & ARTISTS
IN THE MAKEUP CHAIR
LAVERNES & SHIRLEYS SING!
    $200 14
One of the musical stars on the Walk of Fame is this trumpeter who appeared in "Hello, Dolly!"
    $200 19
U.S. president:
1961-1963
    $200 26
Larry Linville, Wayne Rogers & Alan Alda played surgeons on this show
    $200 7
After a violent episode 2 years before his death, this Dutchman committed himself to an asylum but continued to paint
    $200 23
Aruba in a Tuba is made to give you one of these, so you won't need that sunlamp to look like George Hamilton
    $200 4
In the 1934 film "Bright Eyes" she belted out "On the Good Ship Lollipop"
    $400 13
"Death Valley Days" announcer George Hicks is among those whose star has a microphone for this medium
    $400 18
"Iron" British prime minister:
1979-1990
    $400 20
The overworked physicians on this show include Noah Wyle's Dr. John Carter & Laura Innes' Dr. Kerry Weaver
    $400 6
In his final years, he worked on pietas that are less famous than the one he created for the Vatican
    $400 8
Club Monaco could be called "Club Monica" since she wore its makeup for her Barbara Walters interview
    $400 27
Last name of siblings Laverne, Maxine & Patti, who sang "Bei Mir Bist du Schoen" in 1937
    $600 12
In 1960, after her Oscar for "The Three Faces of Eve", she got the first star on the walk
    $600 9
Premier of the Soviet Union:
1941-1953
    $600 1
Melina Kanakaredes is a plastic surgeon who moves home with veterinarian dad Mike Farrell on this drama
    DD: $3,000 5
This great 20th century Spanish artist painted "The Blue Room" during his Blue Period
    $600 22
The newest way to make these look longer is with a heated, battery-operated curler (mascara helps, too)
    $600 28
Her movie musicals include "Can-Can" & "Sweet Charity"
    $800 15
Last name of father & son producers Richard & Darryl, separated by several blocks on Hollywood Blvd.
    $800 10
U.S. vice president:
1989-1993
    $800 17
Leslie Charleson & Stuart Damon play doctors Monica & Alan Quartermaine on this soap opera
    $800 2
In short -- very short -- he not only painted "At the Moulin Rouge", he hung out there
    $800 24
When she wears a low-cut dress, soap opera star Jackie Zeman puts this cheek cosmetic on her cleavage
    $1000 16
This "Mayor of Hollywood" is cock of the Walk of Fame as chairman of the selection committee
    DD: $3,000 11
Apostle & first pope:
around 64 A.D.
    $1000 21
James Brolin was Dr. Steven Kiley, Robert Young's young assistant on this show
    $1000 3
(Alex: Welcome to an outdoor museum of sculptures by Swedish artist Carl Milles) Carl Milles' early work was influenced by this French sculptor of "The Kiss"
    $1000 25
Brooke Shields says you can wipe your face with slices of this cylindrical green salad vegetable instead of toner

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Garry Jane Graham
$1,300 -$200 $13,300
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

MOVIE CHARACTERS
Rand Brooks, Carroll Nye & Clark Gable played this character's 3 husbands

Final scores:

Garry Jane Graham
$2,600 $0 $3,300
2nd place: $10,000 for the Los Angeles Free Clinic 3rd place: $10,000 for City Hearts Winner: $15,000 the Nicolette Larson Pediatric Foundation

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Garry Jane Graham
$1,300 -$200 $13,000
12 R,
8 W
5 R,
2 W
29 R
(including 2 DDs),
3 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $14,100

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