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    $300 12
By their last names, it looks like the actors seen here, partnered in 1997, were actors under aliases
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Show #3366 - Monday, April 5, 1999

1999 Celebrity Jeopardy! TV Personalities Night.

Contestants

Greg Germann, an actor from Ally McBeal

Jodi Applegate, a journalist and co-anchor from the Today show

Scott Hamilton, an Olympic figure skater from Discover Stars on Ice

Jeopardy! Round

PRESIDENTIAL NICKNAMES
AN ACTOR'S LIFE
MR. MIKE
NURSERY RHYMES
FAMOUS PARTNERS
"HOP" TO IT
    $100 4
"Uncle Abe"
    $100 6
When an actor overacts, it's said that he's "chewing" this
    $100 1
On November 22, 1986 at age 20, he became the youngest world heavyweight boxing champion ever
    $100 26
This piper's son "learnt to play when he was young"
    $100 8
In 1926 they were partnered by director Leo McCarey, & the rest is history; "a fine mess", but history
    $100 2
This music style is influenced by rap & funk
    $200 5
The "Sage of Monticello"
    $200 7
Ed Asner, Charlton Heston & Ronald Reagan have been president of this actors union
    $200 20
He's been Lothar, Dieter, Wayne & Austin Powers
    $200 27
Some believe that these 2 pail fetchers actually represent Cardinal Wolsey & Bishop Tarbes
    $200 9
Meriwether Lewis & this man led the Corps of Discovery from 1804 to 1806
    $200 3
Success in this game requires good balance & skill at tossing a stone
    $300 10
He was the "Man from Missouri" & the "Man of Independence"
    $300 15
An actor's "rep" (representation) may get him booked into "rep", one of these theater groups
    $300 23
He became the lead vocalist of the Beach Boys in 1961
    $300 28
"Betwixt them both, they lick'd the platter clean"
    $300 12
By their last names, it looks like the actors seen here, partnered in 1997, were actors under aliases
    $300 19
If you're making a pub crawl, you're doing this
    $400 11
"Union Safeguard"
    $400 16
Pat Kingsley of PMK is one of the most famous of these people who keep actors' names in the news
    $400 22
One of the senior journalists on U.S. television, he's been the leading host of "60 Minutes" since 1968
    DD: $600 13
William Hewlett & this other engineer joined forces in the late 1930s
    $400 25
This 1950s Ray Anthony tune inspired a dance craze -- hop! hop! hop!
    $500 14
The "Hero of Tippecanoe"
    $500 17
When an actress is "treading" these, she's appearing on stage
    $500 21
A 3 time league MVP, this former Phillie hit a career total 548 home runs
    $500 18
In 1853 he borrowed $60 from his friend Henry Lomb to help his optical goods shop
    $500 24
Bumpkin farmers, or the heavy shoes they wear in the field

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 13):

Scott Jodi Greg
$1,700 $500 $300

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Scott Jodi Greg
$2,500 $2,100 $1,400

Double Jeopardy! Round

SECOND-LARGEST CITIES
(Alex: You identify the country.)
HIT TUNES
ASTROLOGY FOR SKATERS
TOUGH TV
GIVE "UP"
WE SURRENDER
    $200 1
Hamburg
    $200 21
The Spanish duo Los Del Rio unleashed this song & its accompanying dance on the world
    $200 3
A warning to Scorpio skaters: don't pick a partner of this "lion-like" sign, you're not compatible
    $200 8
First name of the character played by Faith Ford on "Murphy Brown"
    $200 16
A boxing blow directed upward towards your opponent's chin
    $200 26
This country officially surrendered on the deck of the U.S.S. Missouri on September 2, 1945
    $400 2
Melbourne
    $400 22
Celine Dion's "Let's Talk About Love" & the "Titanic" soundtrack both feature this Oscar-winning gold single
    $400 5
This "virginal" sign represents perfectionists; nothing less than a gold medal will do
    $400 12
Nickname of the character played by Chris Burke on "Life Goes On"
    $400 17
The phrase about being "sent" here comes from the fact that Sing Sing Prison was north of NYC on the Hudson
    $400 27
An important Confederate supply depot, this Georgia capital surrendered to Union troops September 2, 1864
    $600 4
Rio de Janeiro
    $600 23
It was "Hello Success", not loneliness for this duo with 1957's "Bye Bye Love", their first hit
    $600 9
If this "fishy" sign is yours, your famous feet may be your best feature
    $600 13
Micky Dolenz was billed as Micky Braddock when he played this "Circus Guy"
    $600 18
Home to fashionable shops & residences, it's the section of Manhattan E. of 5th Ave. & between 57th & 96th Streets
    DD: $3,000 28
Take a leap & name this leader whose surrender in 1886 ended the Apache Wars
    DD: $1,500 6
Rotterdam
    $800 24
In 1980 this duo topped the charts one more time with "Do That to Me One More Time"
    $800 10
Born under this horned sign? You're likely to have weak knees, & we're not getting your "goat"
    $800 14
Corin Nemec of "Parker Lewis Can't Lose" acted under this nickname when he was on "Webster"
    $800 19
He won a Pulitzer in 1982 for his novel "Rabbit is Rich"
    $800 29
The Knights Hospitallers held Malta for over 250 years before surrendering it to this French emperor in 1798
    $1000 7
Alexandria
    $1000 25
Billy Idol reached No. 1 in 1987 with a cover of this Tommy James & the Shondells song
    $1000 11
Skaters born under this sign of the scales strive for perfect balance, on the ice & off
    $1000 15
Nickname of Mouseketeer Carl O'Brien
    $1000 20
This hit by the 5th Dimension won the 1967 Grammy for Song of the Year
    $1000 30
With their base overwhelmed on May 7, 1954, French forces surrendered to the Viet Minh at this village

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Scott Jodi Greg
$7,200 $8,500 $3,000

Final Jeopardy! Round

ANIMALS
There are only 3 of these animals in U.S. zoos: a 28-year-old in D.C.'s National Zoo & 2 younger ones in San Diego

Final scores:

Scott Jodi Greg
$14,400 $14,401 $6,000
2nd place: $14,400 for the Make-a-Wish Foundation Winner: $15,000 for Sisters of St. Joseph 3rd place: $10,000 for the Ocean Park Community Center

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Scott Jodi Greg
$6,300 $6,100 $3,000
17 R
(including 2 DDs),
2 W
23 R
(including 1 DD),
4 W
8 R,
3 W

Combined Coryat: $15,400

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