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    $400 21
Lucy Lawless
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Show #3156 - Monday, April 27, 1998

1998 Celebrity Invitational game 1.

Contestants

Dan Cortese, from Veronica's Closet

Carol Burnett, from The Carol Burnett Show

Jason Alexander, from Seinfeld

Jeopardy! Round

WHERE YA FROM?
(Alex: We want you to name the country.)
RHYMES WITH ME
(Alex: Here's something for you, Jason...)
ALEXANDER THE GREAT
THE 70th OSCARS
CELEBRITY HEADACHES
TV FROM THE NEXT ROOM
(Alex: An all-audio category.)
    $100 10
Arnold Schwarzenegger
    $100 23
If the queen invites you to an afternoon party, you'll probably sip this
    $100 17
He's pictured on the $10 bill
    $100 11
Hours before she won her Oscar, she agreed to return to "Mad About You", for $1 million an episode
    $100 6
You could go for one of this country's Habano cigars -- if it weren't for that dreary embargo
    $100 1
[audio clue]
    $200 19
Antonio Banderas
    $200 24
Piece of equipment for Picabo Street
    $200 18
In 1876 he was granted a patent for "The Method of, and Apparatus for Transmitting Vocal or Other Sounds"
    $200 12
Confidentially, she was named Best Supporting Actress for "L.A. Confidential"
    $200 7
Traffic on this Beverly Hills street is so bad, you can't park in front of Cartier or Louis Vuitton
    $200 2
[audio clue]
    $300 20
k.d. lang
    $300 25
You might hear the "buzz" of gossip at this kind of quilting party
    $300 30
Ben Alexander played officer Frank Smith, one of Jack Webb's partners on this TV show
    $300 13
On winning for this film, Robin Williams said, "Thank you, Ben and Matt. I still want to see some I.D."
    $300 8
Paying about 60 grand for the XJ8 model of this British car, you'd think a CD player would be standard
    $300 3
[audio clue]
    $400 21
Lucy Lawless
    $400 26
In 1939 she played a "Scarlett" woman
    DD: $1,500 29
William Ivey was nominated to replace this woman as head of the National Endowment for the Arts
    $400 14
"I'm the king of the world!" exulted this director when he won for "Titanic"
    $400 9
Don't let your personal trainer work your biceps & forget these opposing muscles on the arms
    $400 4
[audio clue]
    $500 22
Elle Macpherson
    $500 27
In "Once Upon A Mattress", it was supposed to be under the mattresses
    $500 28
On March 30, 1981 he told the press, "As of now, I am in control here in the White House"
    $500 15
On winning this honorary Oscar, this director-choreographer tap-danced & sang part of his thank you speech
    $500 16
You're probably sick of having your floors scuffed by photographers from this Conde Nast "Digest"
    $500 5
[audio clue]

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 10):

Jason Carol Dan
$500 $300 $1,400

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Jason Carol Dan
$4,700 $1,500 $3,000

Double Jeopardy! Round

WILD WOMEN IN HISTORY
A CATEGORY ABOUT NOTHING
NAME THE PLAY
FOOD & DRINK
AS THE STOMACH TURNS
(Alex: And since Jason did so well with NUCLEAR PHYSICS last time on the show, we have tough,...)
TOUGH NUCLEAR PHYSICS
    $200 21
Rumor has it this "Great" Russian empress had insomnia; with all those lovers, who could sleep?
    $200 1
It's what the trio seen here represents:
    $200 8
"We'll hang ourselves tomorrow...unless Godot comes"
    $200 6
This vegetable puts the cole in coleslaw
    $200 13
A gnawing pain in the abdomen is a symptom of the peptic type of this chronic ailment
    $400 22
Anna Sage, who set up John Dillinger, is known to history as this "Lady"
    $400 2
This channel, spun off from Nick at Nite, said it would air nothing during the last "Seinfeld"
    $400 9
"I have always depended on the kindness of strangers"
    $400 7
A lunchtime favorite, it's chicken or turkey, tomato, bacon & lettuce on 3 slices of toast
    $400 14
One of the regions of the stomach is the cardia, named for this nearby organ
    $400 29
Some quarks are classified u, d & s: "up", this & "strange"
    DD: $2,500 25
Marie Walewska was one of many women who "entertained" him during his exile on Elba
    $600 3
In this Shakespeare comedy, Hero is falsely accused of unfaithfulness & a huge fuss ensues
    DD: $3,500 10
"Hm...11 o'clock in Grover's Corners, -- you get a good rest, too. Good night."
    $600 17
Bottled in France since 1863, it's the bestselling imported sparkling water in the U.S.
    $600 15
This "fake fat" reportedly causes abdominal cramps & inhibits the absorption of some vitamins & nutrients
    $600 28
Term for the spontaneous disintegration of radioactive material, or of rotting teeth
    $800 27
Calamity Jane's memoirs spread the tale of her torrid romance with this "Wild" westerner
    $800 4
According to the title of a 1974 Billy Preston hit, this "leaves nothing"
    $800 11
"Once more unto the breach, dear friends, once more; or close the wall up with our English dead!"
    $800 18
Some prefer melted cheese for this classic dipping dish, others prefer melted chocolate
    $800 16
One common shape of the stomach is like this tenth letter of the alphabet
    $800 24
The first successful laser used this gem, hence the rosy light
    $1000 26
You could call this outlaw the "Mother" of all crime; she was also the mother of Herman, Fred, Arthur & Lloyd
    $1000 5
Also called the American Party, this political group's name came from its members' denials about it
    $1000 12
"Nora! Nora!...empty. She's gone."
    $1000 20
Its name means "small tubes", but this Italian pasta is actually large tubes with a meat or cheese filling
    $1000 19
Over-the-counter treatments for heartburn include Pepcid AC & this, from Smithkline Beecham
    $1000 23
These devices for upping the speeds of particles may be linear or cyclic

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Jason Carol Dan
$11,400 $8,200 $4,800

Final Jeopardy! Round

WEIGHTS & MEASURES
A unit of length measuring 6 feet, or a verb meaning to comprehend

Final scores:

Jason Carol Dan
$1,400 $7,200 $1,399
2nd place: $10,000 for the Scleroderma Research Foundation Winner: $15,000 for the Hereditary Disease Foundation 3rd place: $10,000 for the Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Jason Carol Dan
$7,400 $6,300 $4,800
22 R
(including 2 DDs),
3 W
13 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
17 R,
1 W

Combined Coryat: $18,500

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