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    $600 13
As Claire Standish, Molly Ringwald endures detention in this 1985 film
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Show #3499 - Thursday, November 18, 1999

1999-B Celebrity Jeopardy! game 4.
From the Theater at Madison Square Garden, New York City.

Contestants

James McDaniel, from NYPD Blue

Meredith Vieira, from The View

Nathan Lane, from the Broadway play Wise Guys

Jeopardy! Round

CELEBRITY PILOTS
PLACES YOU FLY OVER
NEW YORK FOR THE KIDS
AT THE MAGAZINE STAND
BROADWAY STARS
"D"LIGHTFUL
    $100 12
This Texas city that spells its name like a NYC street is the USA's fourth largest
    $100 7
Kids get a kick out of these high-kicking dancers at Radio City Music Hall (dads like them, too)
    $100 13
Michael Isikoff of this Time magazine rival nearly broke the Monicagate story, but his editors held it back
    $200 8
If your kids want to know who's buried in this tomb, take them to see it at Riverside Drive & 122nd Street
    $200 14
The magazine is a mix of lifestyles & sex; the cocktail of the same name is a mix of vodka, cointreau, lime & cranberry juice
    $200 4
I heard it through the grapevine that she appeared in "Smokey Joe's Cafe" without her famous "Pips"
    $300 17
He hops in & out of Margaritaville on a seaplane
    $300 9
Make Sunday a fun day by visiting the Congo Gorilla Forest at this world-famous zoo
    $300 3
Kevin Spacey gave us a Hickey to remember in the brilliant revival of this Eugene O'Neill drama
    $300 19
The head of a faculty, school or administrative division of a university bears this title
    $400 16
He's logged over 3,000 hours in the air & probably even more on the radio airwaves
    $400 10
Take its famous ferry to this island, which has a children's museum
    DD: $500 2
Stockard Channing reigned as Eleanor of Aquitaine in a 1999 revival of this "seasonal" play
    $400 6
It can be the spoken lines in a script or a conversation between 2 people
    $500 15
This duchess used the helicopter she trained in as the subject of her book for kids
    $500 11
Even landlubbers love to climb aboard historic ships like the schooner Pioneer at this street's "seaport"
    $500 18
"An ounce of" this leading health magazine "is worth a pound of cure"
    $500 1
A broken foot delayed her, but Sandy Duncan finally joined the cast of this murderous musical in August 1999
    $500 5
On the big screen Rex Harrison did quite a lot playing this medical man who could "Talk to the Animals"

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 9):

Nathan Meredith James
$1,900 $400 -$300

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Nathan Meredith James
$2,700 $700 $1,000

Double Jeopardy! Round

NEW YORK POST HEADLINES
(Alex: Reference to the newspaper, of course.)
MOVIES IN BLACK & WHITE
ODDS & ENDS
"CLUB" ME
AFRICAN COUNTRIES
HOMETOWN HOWDIES
(Alex: We'll give you the person & the hello, you have to ID the birthplace.)
    $200 5
The Post calls this entertainer "Wacko Jacko", as in "Wacko Jacko Backo"
    $200 2
He romances 17-year-old Mariel Hemingway in his 1979 movie "Manhattan"
    $200 16
He played the Devil in the 1984 film "Oh, God! You Devil" (by the way, he also played God)
    $200 1
Useful in cocktails, it's carbonated water
    $400 6
In 1977 the Post sold 1 million papers instead of the usual 600,000 when this NYC serial killer was "Caught!"
    $400 3
In 1949's "White Heat" he reaches the "top of the world" before blowing up
    DD: $1,900 17
(Alex: And to help set up the clue, please welcome Broadway's "Phantom of the Opera", Howard McGillen) Act I of "Phantom of the Opera" ends with this fixture crashing to the stage
    $400 12
On 1950s TV its members included Darlene Gillespie & Annette Funicello
    $600 7
Reporting a scandal, the Post put "Dis-" before this name of the NYC mayor's residence
    $600 4
In "Pride of the Yankees", Gary Cooper played this proud but ailing Yankee
    $600 18
In 1974 he tied Babe Ruth's record in his first at-bat of the season
    $600 13
As Claire Standish, Molly Ringwald endures detention in this 1985 film
    DD: $3,400 23
In Julio Iglesias' hometown: Hola!
    $800 8
The Post smelled the blood of this tabloid rival with August 7, 1992's "Save-the-News Talks in Chaos"
    $800 10
Peter Graves spies on William Holden & the other G.I.s in this 1953 P.O.W. film
    $800 19
Employees say "Thank God it's" this, especially when a dress code makes it "casual"
    $800 14
They're the Boy George band heard here in 1983 with their first U.S. Top 10 hit
("Do You Really Want to Hurt Me")
    $800 22
In Yitzhak Rabin's hometown: Shalom!
    $1000 9
The Post created this alliterative appellation for escort service boss Sydney Biddle Barrows
    $1000 11
Oscar-winning political drama seen here
(with Broderick Crawford speaking)
    $1000 20
The albums "So" & "Us" made a megastar of this first lead singer of Genesis
    $1000 15
This very first multi-use credit card was originally used in New York City restaurants in 1950
    $1000 21
In Akira Kurosawa's hometown: Kon-nichi Wa!

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Nathan Meredith James
$7,100 $6,800 $4,400

Final Jeopardy! Round

MANHATTAN LANDMARKS
Appropriately, this hotel on West 44th Street has a Round Table Suite

Final scores:

Nathan Meredith James
$14,200 $10,000 $1
Winner: $15,000 for Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS 2nd place: $10,000 for Larchmont Friends of the Family 3rd place: $10,000 for the 52nd Street Project

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Nathan Meredith James
$7,000 $2,500 $4,400
15 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W
14 R
(including 2 DDs),
5 W
9 R,
1 W

Combined Coryat: $13,900

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