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    $200 10
"There's No Business Like" this show
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Show #3496 - Monday, November 15, 1999

1999-B Celebrity Jeopardy! game 1.
From the Theater at Madison Square Garden, New York City.

Contestants

Carol Burnett, from the Broadway revue Putting It Together

Noah Wyle, from ER

Rosie O'Donnell, from The Rosie O'Donnell Show

Jeopardy! Round

NEW YORK CITY SONGS
BRIDGE OF SIZE
SPORTSTALK
(Alex: We'll give you a term, you ID the sport.)
PLAYBILL
YOU DO THE MATH
3-LETTER WORDS
    $100 8
A 1941 song asked, "I like New York in" this month, "how about you?"
    $100 19
"Breakfast at Wimbledon"
    $100 11
Your quest is to name this musical, not an "Impossible Dream"
    $100 20
It can be a female hare as well as a female deer
    DD: $1,000 9
In "I Am...I Said", he sang, "I'm New York City born and raised"
    $200 7
"Super Sunday"
    $200 10
"There's No Business Like" this show
    $200 18
From the Latin for "I", it's the self, distinct from others; hope you don't have a big one
    $300 14
Simon & Garfunkel's "59th Street Bridge Song" is also known as this
    $300 4
"The Masters at Augusta"
    $300 6
"Madame Butterfly" is the basis for this musical
    $300 17
A short written version of your life
    $400 13
"Come and meet those dancing feet on the avenue I'm taking you to..." this one
    $400 22
You'll cross over this bay when taking the Sunshine Skyway Bridge to St. Petersburg, Florida
    $400 3
"The Boys of Summer"
    $400 5
A No. 1 song by Falco was influenced by this play about Mozart
    $400 16
It can be the fluffy fashion accessory seen here or the animal seen here
    $500 12
They're the first 4 words of the "Theme from 'New York, New York'"
    $500 21
One of the world's longest railroad bridges, the Huey P. Long Bridge, is found in Metairie in this U.S. state
    $500 2
"March Madness"
    $500 1
No horsing around, it won the 1975 Tony for Best Play
    $500 15
It can mean to find fault repeatedly, or an old, worn-out horse

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 11):

Rosie Noah Carol
$1,000 $1,000 $0

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Rosie Noah Carol
$900 $1,200 $1,200

Double Jeopardy! Round

OLD NEW YORK
THE TONY AWARDS
TOLSTOY'S WAR AND PEACE
(Alex: And we know you've all read it!)
WILD WOMEN IN HISTORY
(Rosie: That's me!)
CRYSTAL CLEAR
(Alex: And we want you to give the English meaning of some...)
FOREIGN WORDS & PHRASES
    $200 11
Former Tony nominee Cathy Rigby wowed the audience in 1999 with a high-flying number from this musical
    $400 15
The transit system called the EL, which was short for this, was largely demolished in the 1940s
    DD: $600 8
(Jane Bodle sings part of a song from "Les Miserables") The Tony-winning musical "Les Miserables" is set mainly in this city
    $400 21
Messalina, empress of this, messed around so much her husband Claudius had her executed
    $400 10
Verboten
    $600 14
This newspaper that had a square named for it merged with the Tribune in 1924
    $600 7
Hot Dog! Roger Bart won for playing this role in "You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown"
    $600 17
The Everleigh sisters (not to be confused with the Everly Brothers) ran the fanciest bordello in this Illinois city
    $600 19
Type of display displayed here
    $600 9
Mano a mano
    $800 13
(Hi, I'm Vanna White at the Empire State Building) The previous building that stood here was this hyphenated hotel
    $800 5
He wasn't the "low man" on the totem pole: he won for playing Willy Loman in 1999
    $800 16
Upset by her public image, this partner of Clyde said she wanted folks to know she didn't really smoke cigars
    $800 18
This brand of bottled water from the Olancha Peak calls itself "Natural Alpine Spring Water"
    $800 4
La dolce vita
    $1000 12
This Broadway hangout with delicious cheesecake was named for proprietor Leo Lindemann
    $1000 1
This British actress followed up her "Shakespeare in Love" Oscar win with a Tony for "Amy's View"
    $1000 20
As you probably read it in the original Russian, you know the title is "Voina I" this, like the space station
    $1000 2
She dumped her husband around 1902 & embarked on a life of lustful liaisons, nearly-nude dancing & spying
    $1000 6
Crystal deposits in the joints can cause gout or pseudogout, a type of this inflammatory condition
    $1000 3
Requiescat in pace (on a tombstone)

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Rosie Noah Carol
$1,100 $2,800 $8,600
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

FAMOUS NAMES
On a Feb. 1995 shuttle mission, pilot Eileen Collins took along a scarf that had belonged to this woman

Final scores:

Rosie Noah Carol
$0 $0 $9,600
3rd place: $10,000 for CHARLEE (Children Have All Rights Legal, Emotional & Educational) Foundation of Miami 2nd place: $10,000 for Habitat for Humanity & Best Friends animal shelter reserve Winner: $15,000 for Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Rosie Noah Carol
$1,100 $3,800 $8,400
9 R,
4 W
12 R,
4 W
(including 1 DD)
16 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W

Combined Coryat: $13,300

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