Sharon Fenick, Patent attorney from Philadelphia, PA
Nick Thurkettle, Writer & teacher from Van Nuys, CA
Sam Ott, Graduate student from Los Angeles, CA (Returning 1-day champ with $13,600)
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The number in parentheses preceding the clue denotes the order in which the clue was played.
PHOTOGRAPHERS
| TV ON TV
| STAND BY YOUR BRAND
| 19th CENTURY LITERATURE
| MODERN-DAY QUOTES
| "Q" ME
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$200 - Sharon (1) Documentary photographer Garry Winogrand left behind some 500,000 of these he never printed | $200 - Sam (17) On this TV show, Al Bundy's favorite TV show was "Psycho Dad" | $200 - Sharon (26) These popular jam cookies are said to be named for either a Massachusetts city or an English scientist | $200 - Sharon (16) It may ring a bell that he had "a huge head sprouting red hair; between the two shoulders an enormous hump" | $200 - Sam (11) In a recent interview with Martin Bashir he claimed, "I've had no plastic surgery on my face, just my nose" | $200 - Sam (6) In 1901 the American Cereal Company changed its name to this |
$400 - Sam (2) (Video) Working for this Luce magazine in the '50s, Gordon Parks mastered dramatic black & white shots like the one seen here | $400 - Sam (22) When this sitcom character went on "Jeopardy!", his categories included Civil Servants, Bar Trivia & Celibacy | $400 - Sam (27) The name of this Swedish car company means "I roll" in Latin | $400 - Sam (18) The title wrongdoing in this novel is the murder of a pawnbroker & her sister by Raskolnikov | $400 - Sam (12) On giving up her Miss America title in 1984 she said, "The past just came up and kicked me" | $400 - Nick (7) It's a 4-letter term for a clever or sarcastic remark |
$600 - Sam (3) Dick Avery, Fred Astaire's character in "Funny Face", is based on this real-life photographer | $600 - Sharon (23) (Video) Hi, I'm Joshua Malina. Pre-"West Wing", I was Jeremy, the geeky TV associate producer on this series also created by Aaron Sorkin | $600 - Sharon (28) "The most famous person who never existed", she was invented by admen to represent the average housewife | $600 - Nick (19) The year before her death, 29-year-old Emily Bronte published this, her only novel | $600 - Nick (13) In 1989 Leona Helmsley infamously said, "Only the little people" do this | $600 - Sam (8) Term for a magazine that comes out 4 times a year |
(-$800) - Sam (4) (Video) Julia Margaret Cameron's photos illustrated this poet's "Idylls of the King," and her photo of him is seen here | (-$800) - Nick $800 - Sharon (24) "Captain Video" was this character's favorite TV show on "The Honeymooners" | $800 - Sharon (29) Roy Allen & Frank Wright formed this soft drink company in 1922 | (-$800) - Nick (20) "Knitting", "Still Knitting", & "The Knitting Done" are chapters in this 1859 novel DAILY DOUBLE WAGER $800 | $800 - Nick (14) Describing life after the 1996 election, he said, "Elizabeth's back at the Red Cross and I'm walking the dog" | $800 - Sam (9) With 160 inches of rain a year in some places, it's Australia's wettest state |
$1000 - Triple Stumper (5) This photographer who died in 2002 launched his career with early pictures of his pal Richard Gere | $1000 - Triple Stumper
(25) On "Saturday Night Live", Beldar, Prymaat & Connie Conehead appeared as contestants on this game show | $1000 - CLUE NOT REVEALED FOR LACK OF TIME | (-$1000) - Sam (21) Published in 1849, "Redburn: His First Voyage" was based on this author's first voyage as a cabin boy | $1000 - Sam (15) Kenneth Lay of this company admitted, "In hindsight, we made some very bad investments in noncore businesses ..." | $1000 - Nick (10) Before oil was discovered there, this country's main income came from pearl diving, fishing & camel breeding |
Scores at the first commercial break:
Sam: $3,400
Nick: $2,800
Sharon: $200
Scores at the end of the JEOPARDY! Round:
Sam: $3,800
Sharon: $3,400
Nick: $1,800
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BALLET
| SINGERS
| NAME THE DECADE
| HUNGARIAN 101
| A FISH CALLED ...
| RWANDA
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$400 - Sam (26) In 1661 Louis XIV established a ballet academy in a room of this current art museum | (-$400) - Nick $400 - Sharon (1) This man was the lead vocalist on the 1970 No. 1 hit "Bridge Over Troubled Water" | $400 - Sam (6) Castro overthrows Batista | $400 - Sam (17) (Video of Sofia) Hungarian words put the stress on the first soh-tug, this. | $400 - Triple Stumper (11) The "walking" type of this fish, the Clarius Batruchus, can travel across dry land in search of water | (-$400) - Nick (10) It's the official language shared by Rwanda & Senegal | ||||||
$1000 - Sam (27) Agnes DeMille's ballet "Fall River Legend" was based on the case of this accused murderess DAILY DOUBLE WAGER $1000 | (-$800) - Sharon $800 - Nick (2) He's the lead singer heard on the following: | $800 - Sam (7) U.S. Social Security becomes law | $800 - Sharon (18) The same word, het, means "week" & also this number | $800 - Sam (12) The prey of this snakelike fish is stunned by a shock of up to 600 volts | (-$800) - Sam (22) Rwanda & this neighboring nation were ruled by Belgium until 1962 | ||||||
$1200 - Nick (28) During his long association with the NYC Ballet, he choreographed "West Side Story" & other musicals | $1200 - Sam (3) (Video) "When I See You," I can tell you're this distinctive singer | (-$1200) - Nick (-$1200) - Sharon $1200 - Sam(8) (Video) Take a look. The man seen here gets a hero's welcome, including several parades | $1200 - Nick (19) (Video of Cheryl | $1200 - Sam (13) (Video) Popular fly fisherman quarry seen here | $1200 - Nick (23) She established a gorilla research center in Rwanda in 1967 | ||||||
$1600 - CLUE NOT REVEALED FOR LACK OF TIME | $1600 - Sam (4) Ms. Lopez sang, "Don't be fooled by the rocks that I got ... I'm still" her | (-$1600) - Sam (-$1600) - Nick (9) France's King & Queen make a royal visit to the guillotine $1600 - Nick (20) Hungarians call this land associated with vampires "Erdely" & resent losing it to Romania in 1920 (-$1600) - Sam (14) (Video of Jimmy $1600 - Triple Stumper (24) Now with a population of about 300,000, this city became the capital upon Rwanda's independence $2000 - CLUE NOT REVEALED FOR LACK OF TIME (-$2000) - Sam $2000 - Nick (5) In July 2003 thousands of mourners paid tribute to this late "Queen of Salsa" (-$1800) - Sam (16) The Gallipoli campaign results in half a million casualties DAILY DOUBLE WAGER $1800 $2000 - Sam (21) (Video of Sarah) The 4 Hungarian O's are divided into these 2 opposite qualities, and which one you use can change a word's meaning $2000 - Sam
(15) (Video) This filet favorite is the one and only (-$2000) - Sam (25) This contemporary & rival of Sir Richard Burton became the first to visit the area of Rwanda in 1858 |
Scores at the end of the Double JEOPARDY! Round:
Sam: $7,000
Nick: $6,200
Sharon: $2,600
TOYS & GAMES
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12-year-old David Mullany gave this toy its name, a euphemism for striking out in baseball
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Final JEOPARDY! wagers:
Sharon: $2,600 + $2,600
Nick: $6,200 + $900
Sam: $7,000 + $5,401
Final Scores
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| Sam: $12,401 (2-day total of $26,001)
Nick: $7,100 Sharon: $5,199 |
| Sam: $8,600 (24 right, including 1 DD & 1 rebound; 8 wrong, including 1 DD)
Nick: $7,000 (11 right, including 2 rebounds; 5 wrong, including 1 DD) Sharon: $2,600 (9 right, including 2 rebounds; 2 wrong) Total: $18,200
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