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    $400 22
Gelato is the Italian word for this treat
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Show #3361 - Monday, March 29, 1999

1999 Celebrity Jeopardy! Sitcom Stars Night.

Contestants

Dave Foley, an actor from NewsRadio

Kathy Kinney, an actress from The Drew Carey Show

Wallace Langham, an actor from Veronica's Closet

Jeopardy! Round

INSECTS
BRAIN CANDY
CLASSIC TV
LIQUOR BY LABEL
(Alex: You have to tell us what type of liquor.)
"GO"ING
AROUND THE WORLD
    $100 9
The female cockroach has a packing case for these & carries it until she finds a good spot for them
    $100 7
This Sir Arthur Conan Doyle character once remarked "A man's brain originally is like a little empty attic"
    $100 2
As Kojak, this actor loved you, baby
    $100 1
Old Grand-Dad,
Jim Beam,
Wild Turkey
    $100 13
Transportation for kids
    $100 25
Any Scottish one over 3,000' is called a Munro, for the man who made a list of them in 1891
    $200 15
Of its nose, tongue or feet, it's where a fly has its "taste buds"
    $200 8
Examples of these pains in the brain include the cluster & tension varieties
    $200 3
Darrin Stephens was the flabbergasted husband on this magical sitcom
    $200 20
Finlandia,
Absolut,
Stolichnaya
    $200 14
From a Persian word for "snake-eater", a markhor is a wild type of this bearded ruminant
    $300 17
When handled, these jumpers spit a brown liquid some call "tobacco juice"
    $300 10
It does "matter" that you give us this colorful slang term for the brain
    $300 4
In the "Star Trek" episode "Amok Time" this character wants to return to his home planet to mate
    $300 21
Bombay,
Beefeater,
Tanqueray
    $300 16
This 1965 record was Shirley Bassey's biggest hit in the U.S.
    DD: $500 18
These long-snouted pests may attack shrubs & berries, but the boll type concentrates on cotton
    $400 11
It's not cloudbursts in the skull, but shared problem solving in which everyone contributes ideas
    $400 5
Harvard-educated surgeon Charles Winchester replaced Major Frank Burns on this show
    $400 22
Appleton,
Captain Morgan,
Bacardi
    $400 24
A word for mining haphazardly in irregular holes comes from the name of this burrowing rodent
    $500 19
The chigoe, or chigger, is also known as the sand type of this pest
    $500 12
It's the name for the brain-wasting cattle infection that crippled the British beef industry in 1996
    $500 6
The Brady Bunch had a cat named Fluffy & a dog named this
    $500 23
Two Fingers,
Herradura,
Jose Cuervo
    $500 26
Biblical name shared by the oldest son of Japheth & a TV Marine

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 14):

Wallace Kathy Dave
$200 $1,400 $1,000

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Wallace Kathy Dave
$2,200 $2,100 $2,300

Double Jeopardy! Round

SWITZERLAND
MUSICAL THEATRE
KATHY-GORY
FILM ANIMALS
(Alex: Tell us what type of animal.)
MAKEUP
(Alex: Or will one of those Daily Doubles appear in...)
"I" SHADOW
    $200 26
The flag of this international organization is based on the Swiss flag
    $200 13
Act I of this 1997 "Best Musical" features an opening sequence titled "The Launching"
    $200 12
She played Erica's cellmate on "All My Children" before she won an Oscar for "Misery"
    $200 4
Flipper
    $200 1
If you go swimming, wear the waterproof type of this lash enhancer so you don't get "raccoon eyes"
    $200 11
Muy caliente! This Spanish superstar has sung successful duets with Stevie Wonder & Willie Nelson
    $400 27
On June 12, 1897 Karl Elsener officially registered this multipurpose pocket tool
    $400 18
"Big River", featuring such characters as the Widow Douglas & Tom Sawyer, is based on this book
    $400 14
This "Suddenly Susan" co-star appeared on film in "The Cable Guy" & "Pulp Fiction"
    $400 5
Mighty Joe Young
    $400 2
French for "red", L'Oreal makes a "Virtuale" version of it
    $400 22
Gelato is the Italian word for this treat
    $600 28
If you're into this Swiss product you may want to "hole" up in the town of Gruyeres
    DD: $2,000 19
In an Andrew Lloyd Webber-Tim Rice show, it's the other title word describing Joseph's amazing dreamcoat
    $600 15
As Olive on "Veronica's Closet", she finds that life isn't the pits
    $600 8
Black Beauty
    $600 3
Estee Lauder suggests putting this on top of your foundation twice: with a cotton ball & a big, fluffy brush
    $600 23
In criminal law, it's defined as an individual's inability to distinguish right from wrong
    $800 29
This geographic extreme for Switzerland is 636 feet above sea level at Lake Maggiore
    $800 20
This Sondheim tune begins, "Something familiar, something peculiar, something for everyone, a..."
    $800 16
This supermodel's official website features shopping tips, a book corner & a "Get in Touch with Kathy" section
    $800 9
Beethoven
    $800 6
This makeup maven has the same name as Whitney Houston's husband, but she spells it differently
    $800 24
We Canadians know this U.S. government branch is abbreviated I.N.S.
    $1000 30
You'd have to have your head examined to check into the C.G. Jung Institute of this largest Swiss city
    $1000 21
1959 musical that introduced the song "Everything's Coming Up Roses"
    DD: $2,000 17
Lauren Chapin played Kathy, also known as "Kitten", on this classic sitcom
    $1000 10
Fievel
    $1000 7
Gash & acid rain are popular hues of Urban Decay makeup, whose ads have asked, "Does" this pastel color "make you puke?"
    $1000 25
This ancient Greek epic poem attributed to Homer describes the siege of Troy

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Wallace Kathy Dave
$8,400 $6,100 $2,300

Final Jeopardy! Round

1999 ANNIVERSARIES
A traveling exhibit honoring the 200th anniversary of his death features his false teeth

Final scores:

Wallace Kathy Dave
$16,800 $12,100 $0
Winner: $16,800 for the Greenpeace Fund 2nd place: $12,100 for Project Angel Food 3rd place: $10,000 for "Shane's Inspiration"

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Wallace Kathy Dave
$6,900 $6,100 $4,300
18 R
(including 2 DDs),
3 W
16 R,
1 W
16 R,
3 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $17,300

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