Show #3632 - Tuesday, May 23, 2000

Contestants

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Jennifer Knierim, a logistics management specialist from San Diego, California

Mike Andrews, a writer originally from Detroit, Michigan

Jeff Horn, an office manager from New York City, New York (whose 3-day cash winnings total $10,901)

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Jeopardy! Round

FIRST NOVELS
CLASSIC AD LINES
(Alex: Name the product or company)
LESSER-KNOWN MUSICALS
HORNS
IT'S A DOGGY DOG WORLD
"MUM"s THE WORD
    $100 7
Few have heard of his first novel, "The Snake's Pass", but everyone knows his "Dracula"
    $100 6
"Fly The Friendly Skies..."
    $100 26
Elementary, my dear Watson: "Baker Street" was a musical about this detective
    $100 1
Christian tradition says this archangel will blow his trumpet to announce the Second Coming
    $100 21
Jura, Schweitzer, Lucerne & Berner are the 4 types of this country's laufhund
    $100 12
This contagious viral disease can occasionally cause sterility in males
    $200 8
His first novel, "The Town And The City", might be good to read while you're "On The Road"
    $200 17
"We Bring Good Things To Life"
    $200 27
"Comin' Uptown" moved this classic tale to Harlem; it starred Gregory Hines as a slumlord named Scrooge
    $200 2
South America's southernmost point, its rocky terrain rises to a height of 1,391 feet
    $200 22
Seen here, it's named for a peninsula shared by Quebec & Newfoundland
    $200 13
...I said it's to utter something quietly & unclearly!
    $300 9
This "Brideshead Revisited" author's career was ascendant when he published his first novel, "Decline And Fall"
    $300 18
"Tastes So Good Cats Ask For It By Name"
    $300 28
Danny Kaye's career "ark" included this Biblical role in "Two By Two"
    $300 3
All species of this large land creature, whose name is from the Greek for "nose-horned", are nearly extinct
    $300 23
If this Norwegian breed had originated in North America, it would be called the moosehound
    $300 14
This 2-word term for confusing language may come from a Mande phrase for "ancestor wearing a pompom"
    DD: $500 10
Sadly, the manuscript of her very first novel was destroyed in a fire in Nanking
    $400 19
"The Power To Be Your Best"
    $400 29
Bully for Len Cariou, who played this famous man in the musical "Teddy And Alice"
    $400 4
This "continental" wind instrument is played with one hand inside the bell to control its tone
    $400 24
This dog once prized by the Aztecs is sometimes called perro pelon, "bald dog"
    $400 15
Formerly called Bombay, it's in the top 5 cities in the world in population
    $500 11
He was poet-in-residence at the University of South Carolina when he delivered his first novel, "Deliverance"
    $500 20
"When It Absolutely, Positively Has To Be There Overnight"
    $500 30
Shaun Cassidy was 10 years old when these actors, his parents, starred in the 1968 musical "Maggie Flynn"
    $500 5
According to mythology, this horn of plenty is the horn of the goat Amalthea
    $500 25
The Australian cattle dog was first bred in the 19th century from collies, kelpies & this wild canine
    $500 16
You'll see this group parading through Philly each New Year's Day

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 16):

Jeff Mike Jennifer
$2,800 $100 $1,300

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Jeff Mike Jennifer
$4,500 $1,400 $1,900

Double Jeopardy! Round

THE BIBLE
TELEVISION
LICENSE PLATE MOTTOS
BIG MERGERS
"D" IN HISTORY
ADJECTIVES
    $200 8
This wise king of Israel had "Forty thousand stalls of horses for his chariots, and twelve thousand horsemen"
    $200 1
In 1998 Brian Dennehy made his first appearance as Red Finch, David Spade's firefighter father, on this hit series
    $200 6
"Aloha State"
    $200 26
In January 1999 we found out Viacom had its eye on this TV network
    $200 16
In 1578 a Mongolian ruler first gave the leader of Tibet's Yellow Hat sect of Buddhism this title
    $200 21
Adjective in the name of the site seen here:
    $400 9
Under the command of this Babylonian king, Nebuzaradan burned "All the houses of Jerusalem"
    $400 2
(Hi, I'm Heather Tom of The Young and the Restless.) My sister Nicholle played Mr. Sheffield's daughter Maggie on this Fran Drescher sitcom
    $400 7
"10,000 Lakes"
    $400 27
In November 1998 Daimler-Benz-AG parked this American automaker in its garage
    $400 17
The Vikings founded this city in the mid-800s, probably naming it for a black pool in the river Liffey
    $400 25
As a noun, it's pieces for fastening; as an adjective it's large & robust, like some young men
    $600 10
In 1 Corinthians, he wrote that "Your faith should not stand in the wisdom of men, but in the power of God"
    $600 3
In January 2000 this libidinous HBO show won the Golden Globe for Best Comedy Series
    DD: $2,000 13
"Native America"
    $600 29
In 1998 Norwest Corporation acquired this bank all in one stage without coaching
    $600 18
In 1868 he became the first person of Jewish ancestry to become prime minister of Great Britain
    DD: $2,000 24
It can refer to a person without mercy or to a Bible missing the book between Judges & Samuel
    $800 11
This son of Jacob served under Potiphar, captain of Pharaoh's palace guard
    $800 4
In 1999 an ABC sitcom dropped "a Pizza Place" from its name, which changed to this
    $800 14
"First in Flight"
    $800 30
Exxon moved to merge with this corporation in December 1998
    $800 19
In 1793 this former mistress of Louis XV was guillotined for aiding those seeking to restore the monarchy
    $800 22
Adjective in the name of Hans, the turn-of-the-century calculating horse
    $1000 12
While they were mending their nets, John & this brother were summoned by Jesus to become disciples
    $1000 5
"Gilligan's Island" creator Sherwood Schwartz said he wrote this role with his friend Jim Backus in mind
    $1000 15
"Great Lakes Splendor"
    $1000 28
On March 9, 1999 AT&T officially hooked itself up with this cable company (we figure sometime between 1 & 5 PM)
    $1000 20
This long-range radar "line" was established in 1957 to warn the U.S. & Canada of air attack from over the North Pole
    $1000 23
When found before "potato", it's not a potato; before "meats", not meats; & before "bread", not bread

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Jeff Mike Jennifer
$7,100 $4,800 $5,900

[wagering suggestions for these scores]

Final Jeopardy! Round

ASIA
(Alex: Big continent!)
It's Asia's southernmost national capital

Final scores:

Jeff Mike Jennifer
$2,399 $5,901 $4,699
3rd place: Samsung 8mm Camcorder New champion: $5,901 2nd place: Zenith 36-inch Stereo TV & Tivo Service

Game dynamics:

Game dynamics graph

Coryat scores:

Jeff Mike Jennifer
$9,100 $4,800 $4,400
26 R,
4 W
(including 1 DD)
13 R,
1 W
13 R
(including 2 DDs),
1 W

Combined Coryat: $18,300

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