Frank Amanat, Attorney from South Orange, NJ
Liz Slaby, High school teacher from North East, PA
Steve Hall, Nurse & Mr. Mom from Hamden, CT (Returning 1-day champ with $24,800)
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The number in parentheses preceding the clue denotes the order in which the clue was played.
AMERICAN HISTORY
| ROLLING STONES SONGS
| STUPID ANSWERS
| NUMERICAL PHRASES
| CORN
| BROTHERS ON BROTHERS
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$200 - Liz (1) On Nov. 11, 1918, Pvt. Henry Gunther became the last American casualty in this war | $200 - Triple Stumper (7) "You'll come runnin' back, you'll come runnin' back, you'll come runnin' back to me" | $200 - Steve (6) On June 4, 2002 the New York Times ran the obituary for Albin Krebs, 73, who wrote these from 1969 to 1989 | $200 - Liz (14) It's the usual item with which you wouldn't touch someone despicable | $200 - Frank (19) About 75 % of the corn sold by farmers in the U.S. is used as this on other farms | $200 - Liz (20) (Video of Dr. Joyce Brothers) |
$400 - Steve (2) Remarkably, there were more than 60 survivors when this zeppelin crashed in New Jersey in 1937 | $400 - Steve (8) "Who could hang a name on you?" | $400 - Liz (10) (Video of Jeff Probst in Panama) I'm Jeff Probst in Panama. The Pearl Islands are in this gulf, off the coast of Panama | $400 - Liz (15) Though "heck" and "darn" are examples of these, the phrase usually refers to saltier language | $400 - Frank (21) The official website for this 2002 Mel Gibson film explains how they made its crop circles in cornfields | $400 - Steve (22) (Video of Dr. Joyce Brothers) |
$600 - Frank (3) Elected the 19th U.S. President in 1876, Rutherford B. Hayes was a member of this political party | $600 - Triple Stumper (9) "You better stop, look around, here it comes, here it comes, here it comes" | (-$600) - Steve $600 - Frank (11) In 2003 top model Tyra Banks conducted a search for "America's Next" one of these | (-$600) - Liz (16) This traditional symbol of businessman's indulgence adds up to about 6 ounces of gin | $600 - Steve (28) In 1906 a man with this last name began the Battle Creek Toasted Corn Flake Company | $600 - Liz (23) (Video of Dr. Joyce Brothers) |
$800 - Frank (4) (Video of Sofia at the Ronald Reagan Library) | $800 - Triple Stumper (26) "I was born in a crossfire hurricane" | $800 - Frank (12) David James Elliott of "JAG" might know it's the monogram of our 20th President | $600 - Liz (17) Originated by Alcoholics Anonymous, it includes a "fearless moral inventory" DAILY DOUBLE WAGER $600 | $800 - CLUE NOT REVEALED FOR LACK OF TIME | (-$800) - Frank (24) (Video of Dr. Joyce Brothers) |
$1000 - Frank (5) This Indian "King" for whom a war against American colonists was named was tracked down & killed in 1676 | $1000 - Steve (27) "My back is broad, but it's a-hurtin', all I want is for you to make love to me" | (-$1000) - Liz (-$1000) - Steve (13) 1939 film in which Bette Davis said, "That's our victory -- our victory over the dark" | $1000 - Liz (18) (Video of Jimmy in Rome) | $1000 - CLUE NOT REVEALED FOR LACK OF TIME | $1000 - Steve (25) (Video of Dr. Joyce Brothers) |
Scores at the first commercial break:
Frak: $3,800
Liz: $200
Steve: -$600
Scores at the end of the JEOPARDY! Round:
Frank: $3,600
Steve: $2,400
Liz: $2,000
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AMERICAN POETS
| CINEMANIA
| EUROPE
| WHAT THE HECK IS IT?
| ALL "DE" PEOPLE
| TERM ME LOOSE
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$400 - Liz (1) In May 1827 he enlisted in the U.S. Army as "Edgar A. Perry" | $400 - Steve (26) This 1977 film that was the highest-earning film of the 1970s didn't even take place in our galaxy | $400 - Steve (6) In 2002 the Commonwealth rejoiced as she celebrated 50 years on the throne | $400 - Frank (21) Pocatello | $400 - Liz (16) The first President of the Fifth French Republic, he was wounded 3 times while serving in World War I | $400 - Liz (11) Term for the 3 lower pipes on a bagpipe, or the male honey bees that live off the work of others |
$800 - Frank (2) In 1900 his grandfather bought him a chicken farm near Derry, New Hampshire | $800 - Steve (30) In the beginning of this film, peaceful apes confront a black monolith & turn deadly & carnivorous | $800 - Frank (7) One of the few houses left from the early 18th century in Bonn is the 1770 birthplace of this composer | (-$800) - Liz $800 - Frank (22) Clavichord | $800 - Frank (17) 9 years before arriving at the Mississippi River, he met the Incan ruler Atahualpa in Peru | $800 - Liz (12) The place where relief pitchers warm up, or the group of relief pitchers; this term works for both |
$2000 - Frank (3) He was a descendant of John & Priscilla Alden, whose love story he told in an 1858 narrative poem DAILY DOUBLE WAGER $2000 | $1200 - Frank (29) The Sony Pictures Studios were once home to this co.; Gracie Films is in the building that held Louis B. Mayer's office | $1200 - Liz (8) The Piazza del Duomo is the center of religious life in this city, the birthplace of the Renaissance | $1200 - Frank (23) Mimic thrush | $1200 - Frank (18) In 1993 Nelson Mandela & this fellow South African shared the Nobel Peace Prize for ending apartheid | $1200 - Liz (13) This 4-letter word is the Aussie term for the wild, wooded & little-populated part of Australia |
$1600 - Triple Stumper (4) He wrote, "What would you do if you were up a dark alley with Caesar Borgia and he was coming torgia" | $1600 - Steve (28) Dude, in 1998 this brotherly team brought us "The Big Lebowski" | $1600 - Frank (9) Scotland's first national park includes this, Scotland's largest lake | $1600 - Frank (24) Sphalerite | $1600 - Triple Stumper (19) While assistant Vice-Consul in Egypt, this French diplomat began planning the construction of the Suez Canal | (-$2000) - Liz (14) This term for chaos is from the Greek for "all the demons" DAILY DOUBLE WAGER $2000 |
$2000 - Triple Stumper (5) First name of the Pulitzer-winning poet whose son Charles was involved in the 1950s quiz show scandals | $2000 - Steve (27) The military clones Ripley to produce a bioweapon in this 1997 film, the fourth in the "Alien" series | $2000 - Frank (10) Gloria is a popular restaurant & wine cellar in this capital of Estonia | $2000 - Triple Stumper (25) A plessor | $2000 - Triple Stumper (20) This Italian director, an exponent of neorealism, used that technique in "The Bicycle Thief" | $2000 - Triple Stumper (15) Term for the neoclassical style of furniture, decoration & fashion in vogue in Napoleonic France |
Scores at the end of the Double JEOPARDY! Round:
Frank: $18,000 (Lock game)
Steve: $7,600
Liz: $3,600
POLITICAL CAMPAIGNS
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This man's successful 2001 campaign was the most expensive non-Presidential campaign in history
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Final JEOPARDY! wagers:
Liz: $3,600 - $3,500
Steve: $7,600 - $7,600
Frank: $18,000 - $2,750
Final Scores
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| Frank: $15,250
Liz: $100 Steve: $0 |
| Frank: $17,200 (19 right, including 1 DD & 2 rebounds; 1 wrong)
Steve: $7,600 (12 right; 2 wrong) Liz: $5,800 (14 right, including 1 DD; 4 wrong, including 1 DD) Total: $30,600
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