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    $600 22
Arizona statehood,
Ohio statehood,
Alaska statehood
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Show #3398 - Wednesday, May 19, 1999

1999-A Celebrity Jeopardy! game 3.

Contestants

Richard Kind, an actor from Spin City

Camryn Manheim, an actress from The Practice

Michael McKean, an actor and comic from Uncomfortably Close with Michael McKean

Jeopardy! Round

FINISH THE LINE
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO US
TARZAN'S ZOO
NAME THE MUSICAL
THE SILVER SCREEN
"S" WORDS
    $100 14
The Beatles:
"Yesterday all my troubles seemed..."
    $100 19
To Tarzan, kal was milk & kalo was this source of milk
    $100 12
"Let the Sunshine in"
    $100 2
Jay Silverheels played this pal of the Lone Ranger on film as well as TV
    $100 11
John H. Breck was largely responsible for bringing this liquid into American showers
    $200 15
President Bush:
"Read my lips..."
    $200 28
Did you ever notice that Faye Dunaway & this curmudgeonly "60 Minutes" commentator were both born Jan. 14?
    $200 20
Tarzan despised Dango, this animal, maybe thinking it was laughing at him
    $200 9
"Bali Ha'i"
    $200 3
You should know that she played Batgirl in "Batman & Robin" -- unless you're "Clueless"
    $200 18
Aba-ebi in Japanese, this sushi ingredient must be extremely fresh to be served raw
    $300 16
Your mom:
"Penny wise..."
    $300 27
This jazz queen could have scatted "Happy Birthday" for herself & Al Pacino on their birthday, April 25
    $300 8
"The Music of the Night"
    $300 4
Rent the 1978 film "Silver Bears" & you'll see this "Tonight Show" host playing a mafioso's son
    $300 23
Famous ones have included Telstar, Milstar & Navstar
    $400 17
An advertising slogan:
"Pork the Other..."
    $400 26
Robert Urich & this "Flashdance"r should head to Vegas December 19 for a birthday bash
    $400 22
Tarzan knew someone was at death's door when he saw a group of ska, these birds, circling overhead
    $400 7
"Luck Be a Lady"
    $400 5
The fact that this singing cowboy starred in "Silver Spurs" should "Trigger" your memory
    $400 21
It's someone whose job is carrying your bags at an airport
    $500 24
Helen Reddy:
"I am woman..."
    $500 25
Corbin Bernsen & this "I Will Survive" singer have survived many birthdays on September 7
    $500 10
Tarzan can tell Numa, the male of this cat species, from Sabor, the female, by its thick mane
    $500 6
"Seasons of Love"
    DD: $500 1
This 1985 western starred 2 Kevins: Kline & Costner
    $500 13
A complete sentence needs a predicate & one of these

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 15):

Michael Camryn Richard
$2,100 $0 $1,700

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Michael Camryn Richard
$3,300 $0 $3,600

Double Jeopardy! Round

IT WAS THE '70s
WHICH CAME FIRST?
FILE UNDER "H"
LAS VEGAS
TELEVISION
SWORDS
    $200 2
"Y.M.C.A." was a big hit for this group that included a biker, a cowboy & a hard hat
    $200 1
"Maude",
"The Jeffersons",
"All in the Family"
    $200 25
It's something called a mouth organ
    $200 16
It's the legal gambling age in Vegas, or a popular card game
    $200 8
It's the first word spoken in the opening title sequence on the original "Star Trek" series
    $200 26
At this 2-word command at the start of a fencing match, raise your sword toward your opponent
    $400 3
A June 23, 1972 tape on which Nixon discussed a Watergate cover-up was called this type of "gun"
    $400 23
Woodrow Wilson,
Dwight D. Eisenhower,
James Garfield
    $400 24
In 1997 the comet Hale-Bopp soared through our skies & this group soared up the charts with "Mmmbop"
    $400 15
You don't have to go to Egypt to see a pyramid, just check out this hotel on the strip
    $400 7
Dang! This actor rode to success as TV's Sam McCloud
    $400 27
If you're known for repartee, you have the type of "wit" named for this narrow-bladed sword
    $600 11
The last names of bestselling authors Arthur & Alex were both pronounced this way
    $600 22
Arizona statehood,
Ohio statehood,
Alaska statehood
    $600 21
A little over 5 feet tall & weighing up to 8,000 pounds, this hoofed mammal spends its days in the water
    $600 13
At the Mirage Hotel, these illusionists appear in what Time magazine has dubbed "The Show of the Century"
    $600 6
Kevin James plays sports-crazed, blue-collar working stiff Doug Heffernan on this "royal" CBS sitcom
    $600 28
An extinct "tiger" got its name from teeth that resembled this fencing sword
    $800 10
"All I ask is" this type of vessel that helped NYC celebrate the Bicentennial "and a star to steer her by"
    DD: $2,000 18
The Rolling Stones,
The Dave Clark Five,
The Beatles
    $800 19
Kanchenjunga, Annapurna I & Nanga Parbat are peaks in this mountain range
    $800 12
In 1997 this gangster's mug appeared on gaming chips celebrating the Flamingo Hilton's 50th anniversary
    DD: $2,000 5
(Hi everybody, I'm Brandy!) In the TV movie "Cinderella", I played Cinderella & this singer played my fairy godmother
    $800 29
The swords the Romans & Vikings used had this quality which could probably work for them or against them
    $1000 9
From the Spanish for "to hinder", one of these hindered U.S. motorists when Arab states imposed it on oil
    $1000 17
Catherine the Great,
Constantine the Great,
Ivan the Great
    $1000 20
'50s TV puppet that's the subject of a 1999 custody battle between the D.I.A. & its owner's heirs
    $1000 14
It's a short trip from New York-New York to Detroit & the home cooking of this music-themed cafe
    $1000 4
Howard Hesseman spun out the tunes as this hip "medical" deejay on "WKRP in Cincinnati"
    $1000 30
The name of this highly curved, highly deadly sword comes from the Persian shamshir

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Michael Camryn Richard
$8,900 $800 $15,400

Final Jeopardy! Round

INTERNATIONAL SPORTS
Jan Ullrich, the only German ever to win this event, has been nicknamed "Der Tourminator"

Final scores:

Michael Camryn Richard
$15,400 $1 $12,400
Winner: $15,400 for the Multiple Sclerosis Society 3rd place: $10,000 for the International Rescue Committee 2nd place: $12,400 for City of Hope

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Michael Camryn Richard
$8,900 $800 $13,000
26 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W
4 R,
4 W
27 R
(including 2 DDs),
2 W

Combined Coryat: $22,700

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