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On a report card
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Show #3788 - Wednesday, February 7, 2001

2001 Celebrity Jeopardy! game 3.
From the Las Vegas Hilton.

Contestants

Eric Idle, an actor and comedian from Monty Python's Flying Circus

Dana Delany, an actress from China Beach

Wayne Brady, an actor and comedian from Whose Line Is It Anyway?

Jeopardy! Round

MAMMALS
THE CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD
MUSEUMS OF LAS VEGAS?!
THE BOD SQUAD
(Alex: A little bit of everything in...)
HODGEPODGE
ABBREVIATED S
    $100 1
"Leave it to" this semi-aquatic rodent to cut down a tree over 100 feet tall
    $100 13
All eyes were on Sinatra when he sang this song heard here
    $100 2
At the "World" of these chocolate candies you'll learn about the rigorous training they endure to earn their letters
    $100 3
The sclera, cornea & iris are parts of this
    $100 15
Superstition says don't point at this colorful arch or you may see even wetter weather
    $100 27
On a compass
    $200 6
"Here Comes" this common species of rabbit named for the fluffy white fur found at one end
    $200 19
Appropriately, in 1969 the Apollo 11 crew listened to this Sinatra song, first titled "In Other Words"
    $200 4
The Achilles tendon is in this part of the foot, the only spot where the hero Achilles was vulnerable
    $200 8
(Alex: To help us out with that clue, we have some very special guests) These are members of a wildly popular show created by this man
    $200 26
On a clothing size tag
    DD: $300 7
Common in Dixie, a razorback is a wild one of these
    $300 14
It's the Sinatra classic heard here
    $300 5
When you swallow wrong, food can enter this tube, your airway
    $300 16
A symbol of wisdom, this bird was associated with the goddess Athena
    $300 22
On a report card
    $400 11
In French this curly-haired dog is called a caniche
    $400 20
Singing partners including Bono & Barbra Streisand helped make this 1993 album Frank's biggest success in years
    $400 9
Joseph Murray performed the first successful human organ transplant, of this paired internal organ
    $400 17
Pop classic that includes the line "Drove my Chevy to the levee but the levee was dry"
    $400 23
As part of a price in '60s London
    $500 12
The fellow seen here is native to this continent
    $500 21
In the movie "Young at Heart", Sinatra sang this Gershwin gem heard here
    $500 24
Art lover Steve Wynn was once chairman of this Italian-themed hotel which still boasts a grand art gallery
    $500 10
Atelectasis is a doctor's term for the collapse of this organ
    $500 18
Like gumbo, a stew called burgoo is traditionally thickened with this vegetable
    $500 25
As a vocal range in opera

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 9):

Wayne Dana Eric
$600 $100 $400

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Wayne Dana Eric
$3,900 $1,300 $900

Double Jeopardy! Round

HISTORIC TABLOID HEADLINES
(Alex: A lot of those in England!)
AL OR GEORGE
(Alex: You select which one.)
WE LEARNED IT FROM SHAKESPEARE
VAUDEVILLE
TRAVEL
LUCKY "SEVEN"
    $200 23
This star of "Donnie Brasco", "Heat" & "Carlito's Way" made a film in nearly every year of the 1990s
    $200 5
If you want to impress a guy like Mark Antony, barge in on a barge, like this queen
    $200 21
Audiences loved the dialect comedy team of Weber & this man (first name Lew, not W.C.)
    $200 10
If you've flown to this world capital you most likely landed at Orly or Charles de Gaulle Airport
    $200 6
Only a real-life Grumpy wouldn't like this 1937 animated feature from Walt Disney
    DD: $2,300 8
Her 1536 demise was covered in "Anne Affair to Remember: Queen Loses Head Over Her Brother!"
    $400 24
In his first 17 seasons as owner of the Yankees, he changed managers 17 times
    $400 4
If you see a cute chick on a balcony, ignore her; you might end up taking poison, like this hero
    $400 15
The billing of Julian Eltinge, seen here, was "The most beautiful woman in the world is really" this
    $400 18
In Tokyo you can see guys throw their weight around at the Kokugikan, a stadium for this type of wrestling
    $400 14
A 16th century Japanese village is the main setting for this 1954 foreign film classic
    $600 7
She's the subject of the 17th century headline seen here:

"LOCA POCA!! Saves Boy Toy From Fatal Clubbing"
    $600 25
In the original "Jazz Singer", he uttered that famous line "You ain't heard nothin' yet!"
    $600 1
Danish guys look really great in tights; we learned it from this play
    $600 22
Completes Gracie Allen's tag line "Oh George, I bet you say that to..."
    DD: $1,000 11
The Sony Entertainment Center in Berlin offers a virtual reality "fun ride" on this Beatles vehicle
    $600 13
Tom Ewell fantasizes about Marilyn Monroe in this 1955 film
    $800 9
The picture here appeared in 1656 with the headline "Dutch Treat: This Painter's Model Mistress Tells All!"
    $800 26
In 1997 this charismatic minister & civil rights leader made a bid to become mayor of New York City
    $800 2
Richard III knew this London fortress is a great place to hide those pesky nephews
    $800 12
For some chic shopping & great beaches, visit Mykonos, an island of this country
    $800 16
Rod Serling wrote this 1964 drama about a military scheme to overthrow the U.S. government
    $1000 20
Perhaps from a tabloid tablet comes "City-Founding Boys Nursed by Wolf!", about Romulus & this brother
    $1000 3
It's not polite to murder your guest, & it might turn your wife into a sleepwalker, like this "Lady"
    $1000 19
England's most famous square, it's where you'll find Nelson's Column & the National Gallery
    $1000 17
A disillusioned knight plays chess with death in this Ingmar Bergman masterpiece

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Wayne Dana Eric
$9,700 $6,100 $7,000

Final Jeopardy! Round

SPACE EXPLORATION
In October 1998 this man went into space as the oldest U.S. astronaut ever

Final scores:

Wayne Dana Eric
$11,700 $12,100 $14,000
3rd place: $11,700 for Avon Breast Cancer Crusade 2nd place: $12,100 for Scleroderma Research Foundation Winner: $19,000 for Friends of the Los Angeles Free Clinic

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Wayne Dana Eric
$9,700 $6,100 $4,700
24 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W
14 R,
2 W
13 R
(including 2 DDs),
1 W

Combined Coryat: $20,500

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