Show #3790 - Friday, February 9, 2001

2001 Celebrity Jeopardy! game 5.
From the Las Vegas Hilton.
First show to feature the 2001-2008 theme.

Contestants

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Steven Page, a singer-songwriter from Barenaked Ladies

Brandi Chastain, a professional soccer player from the U.S. Olympic Women's Soccer Team

Seth Green, an actor from Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me

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Jeopardy! Round

1900
FOREIGN WORDS & PHRASES
THE EMMYS
YOU NEED SOME MAKE-UP
CELEBRITY SLOT MACHINES
(Alex: So I hope you've been around the casinos!)
"YO"!
    $100 14
The U.S. Navy bought the first modern one of these, which used gasoline on the surface & electricity below
    $100 1
A Spanish-speaking host may say, "Mi casa es su casa", "My" this "is your" this
    $100 9
This Dylan McDermott-Lara Flynn Boyle legal show "Made Perfect" as Best Drama in 1998 & '99
    $100 19
This man says that the ball is about to drop in Times Square when you play his New Year's Rockin' Eve slots
    $100 6
Smarter than the average bear, he stole picnic baskets from Jellystone Park
    $200 15
Unlike 2000, 1900 wasn't one of these, so Thursday, March 1 followed Wednesday, Feb. 28
    $200 2
It's the English meaning of the title of Wayne Newton's hit song "Danke Schoen"
    $200 10
David Hyde Pierce has been nominated for an Emmy 7 times for playing this "Frasier" role, winning 3 times
    $200 22
"Are you experienced" to play the slots that feature this legendary rock guitarist left-handed?
    $200 7
Yoplait is a brand of this food
    $300 16
One of these natural disasters killed 6,000 people on the Texas coast
    $300 3
From Yiddish, it can mean liquid chicken fat or a sappy, sentimental story
    $300 11
In 1993 Dan Castellaneta won an Emmy for voice-over for the "Mr. Plow" episode of this series
    $300 23
The video slot seen here is based on this TV show
    $300 8
Half Dome & El Capitan are features of this California national park
    $400 17
Victor Emmanuel began a 46-year rule over this country, whose people thought his name was Vittorio Emanuele
    $400 4
Dobre utra means "Good morning" in this language spoken in Omsk & Tomsk
    $400 12
The Ken Burns series about this war won a 1991 Emmy for outstanding informational series
    $400 24
Herman shouts "I'm rich, I'm rich" with every big win in the game based on this ghoulish TV family
    DD: $500 20
Looking at a skull, Hamlet says, "Alas, poor" this fellow of infinite jest
    $500 18
Probably slapping & cursing, Walter Reed identified this insect as the cause of yellow fever
    $500 5
If you meet a fine Finn in a bar, ask for this by saying, "Mika on puhelin numeronne"
    $500 13
In 1989 Diane English won an Emmy for comedy writing for "Respect", the pilot episode of this series
    $500 25
The Hard Rock Hotel & Casino has slots featuring this Sid Vicious-Johnny Rotten punk band
    $500 21
Neil Simon wrote the play "Lost in" this city in New York

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

Seth Brandi Steven
$700 -$300 $500

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Seth Brandi Steven
$3,100 $200 $800

Double Jeopardy! Round

BEATING THE ODDS
(Alex: How appropriate for Las Vegas!)
GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN
RIDING I-10
THE BAR EXAM
THAT '70s SHOW
PRETTY PICTURES
    $200 6
Blind since birth, he's given us such great hits as "Part-Time Lover" & "You Are The Sunshine Of My Life"
    $200 11
The memorable characters seen here were created by this man
    $200 1
Seen here, this painting is probably the world's most famous
    $400 7
With help from "miracle worker" Anne Sullivan, she learned to speak, & to read Braille, & even graduated college
    $400 25
This late great entertainer's Vegas museum displays his dazzling costumes like the one seen here
    $400 20
Pub beer stored in kegs or barrels & then drawn off is said to be "on" this
    $400 2
The portrait of this artist's mother is really called "Arrangement in Gray and Black No. 1"
    $600 8
For her film role in "Children of a Lesser God", she became the first deaf actress to win an Oscar
    DD: $1,000 24
People magazine's obit called this "Funny Face" actress "a rail-thin gamine during the zaftig zeitgeist"
    $600 16
In this state, the 10 doesn't take that left at Albuquerque, but does hang a sharp right near Las Cruces
    $600 17
It's the 2-word final warning to order drinks before the bar closes
    $600 21
Much of this sitcom involved the goings on at WJM-TV in Minneapolis
    DD: $700 3
His "Rose Period" lasted from about 1904 to 1907 & included paintings of acrobats & circus performers
    $800 9
Afflicted with cerebral palsy, Christy Brown not only painted with this appendage, he also wrote books & poetry
    $800 12
This producer of "Grease" on film, "La Cage aux Folles" on stage & the Oscars on TV died in 1999
    $800 15
Entering this Texas city on the 10 East, hop onto the I-37 to visit the Alamo
    $800 18
This balloon-shaped stemmed goblet that narrows at the top is used especially for brandy
    $800 22
Premiering in 1979, it starred Robert Wagner & Stefanie Powers as husband-&-wife sleuths
    $800 4
In the painting seen here, Edouard Manet showed himself & others in this city's Tuileries Gardens
    $1000 10
In 1999 he returned to the screen as an elderly ex-boxer in "Diamonds", his first film role since his stroke
    $1000 13
Last name of American astronaut Alan & his wife Louise, who died 5 weeks apart in 1998
    $1000 14
You could swing into this Florida city, the eastern end of the 10, for a Jaguars tailgate party
    $1000 19
Useful when making mixed drinks, it's a hinged device for lifting ice cubes
    $1000 23
Martin Milner & Kent McCord were on the beat as a couple of cops on this series
    $1000 5
Pretty pictures by this French painter include "Dancers in Pink", "Dancers in the Foyer" & "Four Dancers"

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Seth Brandi Steven
$5,200 $5,200 $1,800

[wagering suggestions for these scores]

Final Jeopardy! Round

CHILDREN'S LITERATURE
First line of the poem thought to be based on Mary Sawyer's experience at a Massachusetts school-house around 1815

Final scores:

Seth Brandi Steven
$0 $1 $0
2nd place: $10,000 for Turning Point Transitional Housing Winner: $15,000 for the Children's Cancer Research Fund 3rd place: $10,000 for Seeds of Peace

Game dynamics:

Game dynamics graph

Coryat scores:

Seth Brandi Steven
$6,000 $5,200 $1,800
21 R
(including 2 DDs),
5 W
(including 1 DD)
13 R,
4 W
10 R,
3 W

Combined Coryat: $13,000

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Game tape date: 2001-01-23
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