Suggest correction - #3787 - 2001-02-06
Show #3787 - Tuesday, February 6, 2001
2001 Celebrity Jeopardy! game 2.
From the Las Vegas Hilton.
(John Lauderdale: This used to be Elvis Presley's dressing room here at the Hilton; now it belongs to Alex Trebek. Alex, 30 seconds!)
(Alex: [Dressed in an Elvis outfit] Thank you, John, thank you! Yeah!)
Contestants
Charles Barkley, a former pro basketball player from Turner Network Television
Martha Stewart, a TV personality from Martha Stewart Living
Jeff Probst, a TV personality from Rock & Roll Jeopardy! and Survivor
Jeopardy! Round
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Ken Blackburn, seen here, has set a world record for time aloft for one of these, & he's written books on them |
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You'll feel like Santa when you ride a sleigh pulled by these animals at the Assiniboine Park Zoo in Winnipeg |
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Cigars from this island 90 miles south of Florida are treasured by some as the best in the world |
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What Little Miss Muffet was eating while she sat on her tuffet |
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The 1976 concert film "The Song Remains the Same" starred this "Stairway to Heaven" group |
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Headquartered in Stamford, Connecticut, this photo copier company adopted its present name in 1961 |
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Max Allan Collins wrote the novelization of this film starring Harrison Ford as President Marshall |
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This British city's zoo in Regent's Park claims that its reptile house, opened in 1849, was the world's first |
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Homes list for well over $1 million on this valuable "Vineyard" island of Massachusetts |
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Gotham City's dynamic duo |
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"I remember when rock was young" is the first line of this singer's hit "Crocodile Rock" |
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It's the visionary technique used to create the image seen here |
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Eric Stoltz is heard here reading A. Scott Berg's biography of this man |
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The Henry Doorly Zoo in this Nebraska city boasts "The World's Largest Indoor Tropical Rainforest" |
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Seen here, they were quite a pair |
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This girl group gave us the '80s albums "Beauty and the Beat" & "Vacation" |
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In 1997 Norman Franks & Alan Bennett investigated the 1918 "Last Flight" of this German ace |
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If you visit the Singapore Zoo, stay til late afternoon & have this British meal with an orangutan |
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In the Bible, the first 2 brothers mentioned |
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A member of this "Eye of the Tiger" group is suing CBS for trademark infringement |
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Piers Paul Read's "Alive" is the true tale of a rugby team whose plane crashed in these South American mountains |
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Dozens of Guinea baboons frolic on Baboon Island at the Brookfield Zoo in this Midwest state |
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Songwriting team who gave us "The Sound of Music" |
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This interracial soul group got "Everyday People" to "Dance to the Music" |
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Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 12):
Jeff |
Martha |
Charles |
$700 |
$900 |
$0 |
Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:
Jeff |
Martha |
Charles |
$1,100 |
$1,500 |
$0 |
Double Jeopardy! Round
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Custer's Last Stand is also known by the oxymoronic name "Little Big" this |
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In 1990 the lights on the Strip were dimmed for 10 minutes to honor this late, great "Candy Man" performer |
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Only a few living things, like some germs, can live without this gas symbolized O |
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On January 13, 1999 this Chicago Bulls player retired after 13 seasons in which he averaged 31.5 points a game |
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In the 1950s, if your button said, "I Like Ike", he was your man |
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The girl in the Rat Pack, she later played a cranky former first lady in 1994's "Guarding Tess" |
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In Nov. 2000 Phil Mickelson caught this Tiger by the tail, winning the Tour Championship PGA tournament by 2 strokes |
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For his role in "Cast Away", Tom Hanks won one of these awards in 2001 |
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Born in Tennessee, Davy Crockett died in what's now this state |
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In a 1953 film Dean Martin sang this song, heard here |
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Though the Earth isn't a perfect sphere, its eastern & western halves are each called this |
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In 1998 this Cardinal first baseman had a National League record 162 walks to go along with his 70 home runs |
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Seen here, he was a U.S. presidential candidate in 1964 |
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William Cody's 2-word nickname, or perhaps what he sent out to his clients at the end of each month |
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This Rat Packer played Joey Barnes on his self-titled '60s sitcom |
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No Doubt sang, "Thank you for turning on the lights. Thank you, now you're" this organism that lives off a host |
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This NFL team plays its home games in the Georgia Dome |
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Using his laptop computer, this actor helps save the human race in the 1996 film "Independence Day" |
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This British Rat Packer with a reputation as a playboy was one of the "Sergeants 3" in a 1962 film |
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This man seen here, born in Oxford in 1942, is among the greatest physicists of our time |
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America's oldest regularly contested foot race, it's been held since 1897 when the length was 24.5 miles |
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There are European & American varieties of this songbird, seen here |
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Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:
Jeff |
Martha |
Charles |
$3,500 |
$2,300 |
$1,800 |
Final Jeopardy! Round
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In an interview, Jackie confided that JFK regularly fell asleep listening to the soundtrack of this Broadway play |
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Final scores:
Jeff |
Martha |
Charles |
$2,300 |
$3,300 |
$0 |
Game dynamics:
Jeff |
Martha |
Charles |
$4,100 |
$4,300 |
$1,800 |
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