Michael Shapiro, College teacher from Honolulu, HI
Sue Phillips, School band director from Crystal Lake, IL
Brian Hindelang, Electronics technician from San Antonio, TX (Returning 2-day champ with $42,800)
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The number in parentheses preceding the clue denotes the order in which the clue was played.
BORN ON THE FOURTH OF JULY
| WALL STREET
| PLATOON
| SALVADOR
| THE "DOOR"s
| OLIVER STONE
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$200 - Brian (4) 1826: Composed "Jeanie With The Light Brown Hair" & "Oh! Susanna" | $200 - Brian (1) Originally the rolls of paper on which stock info was printed, it's come to mean the flow of prices on electronic boards | (-$200) - Michael $200 - Sue (3) From 1968 to 1971, a platoon of the U.S. Army's 47th Infantry specialized in the use of this breed of scout dogs | $200 - Brian (26) Salvador Dali said, "At the age of six I wanted to be a cook. At seven I wanted to be" this French Emperor | $200 - Brian (16) This 3-word term refers to how Fuller Brush men & Avon ladies sell their products | $200 - Brian (21) This Oliver Stone film is based in part on New Orleans D.A. Jim Garrison's book "On the Trail of the Assassins" |
$400 - Triple Stumper (8) 1804: His first novel was "Fanshawe" & his last was "The Marble Faun" | $400 - Michael (2) A gambling term, it now refers to stocks with a long history of sustained earnings & uninterrupted devidends | $400 - Brian (12) Platoon level training for these Navy commandos includes nighttime parachute jumps & underwater demolition | $400 - Michael (27) This "Spartacus" star once lived next door to Dali, & described him as "a crazy man" | $400 - Brian (17) On TV's "Rhoda", it was Carlton's job | $400 - Brian (22) The 2003 documentary "Comandante" recounts Oliver Stone's meeting with this dictator |
(-$1000) - Brian (9) (Video) 1883: Cartoonist responsible for the convoluted design seen here DAILY DOUBLE WAGER $1000 | $600 - Brian (5) This "deep" 3-letter nickname refers to an area of the exchange where a particular stock is traded | (-$600) - Sue $600 - Brian (13) This lowest-ranking officer usually leads a platoon | $600 - Michael (28) (Video) Dali called this fellow Spanish artist a genius, and painted a bizarre 1947 portrait of him | $600 - Michael (18) Don't fall for this one! It's a hinged or sliding portal in a floor | $600 - Brian (23) Oliver Stone & Alan Parker co-wrote the screenplay for this Madonna musical |
(-$800) - Brian (10) 1807: His Red Shirts captured Sicily & Naples in 1860 | $800 - Brian (6) This term refers to the amount of money that must be deposited when borrowing toward purchasing securities | $800 - Brian (14) Itself a subdivision of a company, a platoon consists of 2 to 4 of these units made up of 10 to 12 people | $800 - Brian (29) Dali wrote that this art movement "was to be more and more identified with me, and with me only" | $800 - Sue (19) "Welcoming" name of the U.S. trade policy toward China announced in 1899 | $800 - Brian (24) This actor took direction from Oliver Stone as football coach Tony D'Amato in "Any Given Sunday" |
$1000 - Triple Stumper (11) (Video) Art Nouveau Austrian who originated the art seen here | $1000 - Brian (7) Using a bull as its symbol, it's one of the world's largest managers of financial assets | $1000 - Michael (15) In this Norman Mailer novel, an American platoon is stationed on the Japanese-held island of Anopopei | (-$1000) - Brian (-$1000) - Michael (30) There's a magnificent museum devoted to Dali in this "saintly" Florida city | $1000 - Triple Stumper (20) This Edna Ferber - George S. Kaufman play tells the story of a group of aspiring actresses living in a boarding house | $1000 - Michael (25) Oliver Stone's 1994 film "Natural Born Killers" starred Woody Harrelson & her as the title psychopaths |
Scores at the first commercial break:
Brian: $2,800
Michael: $1,200
Sue: -$400
Scores at the end of the JEOPARDY! Round:
Brian: $5,400
Michael: $2,800
Sue: $400
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HABITAT FOR HUMANITY
| HYBRID FRUIT
| 19th CENTURY AMERICAN LIT
| I'VE GOT THAT ALBUM!
| LANGUAGES
| TODAY'S FORECAST
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$400 - Michael (26) (Video of Jimmy) He said he learned more about the needy working with Habitat for Humanity than as Governor or President | $400 - Brian (11) A lime crossed with this exotic citrus fruit equals a limequat | $400 - Brian (5) Harriet Beecher Stowe said that God wrote this book, "I merely did his dictation" | $400 - Brian (1) 1982: "Billie Jean", "Beat It", "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'" | $400 - Michael (13) Of Dravidian, Sino-Tibetan or Indo-European, the language family with the most speakers | $400 - Brian (21) "I Got You Babe" is partly Cher, partly this |
$800 - Brian (27) (Video of Jimmy) Each partner family has to invest 500 hours of labor, called the sweat type of this financial term | $800 - Michael (12) The original cross between this fruit & a plum resulted in a plumcot | $800 - Brian (7) In 1880 an illustrated volume of his "A Tramp Abroad" included an appendix titled "The Awful German Language" | $800 - Brian (2) 1969: "Something", "Here Comes the Sun", Come Together" | (-$800) - Brian (14) 1 of 2 African nations for which Portuguese is the official language | (-$1000) - Brian $800 - Michael (22) Get your brolly out -- Elizabeth II does it over England |
$1200 - Brian (28) (Video of Jimmy) In 2002, these were at 40-year lows in the U.S., but still not as low as Habitat's, which are zero | $1200 - Michael (18) Burpee says that its hybrid Bartlett melon tastes like an apple & the Bartlett type of this | $1200 - Sue (8) This 1854 series of essays on self-reliance was subtitled "Or, Life in the Woods" | $1200 - Sue (3) 1979: "Comfortably Numb", "Another Brick in the Wall", "Is There Anybody Out There"? | $1200 - Michael (15) This Celtic dialect of the Isle of Man is a form of Goidelic, which is closely related to Scottish Gaelic | $1200 - Triple Stumper (23) There's a slight this, our 19th President |
$1600 - Brian (29) (Video of Jimmy) It's a horizontal framing member over a door, or what I'll try not to take as I walk around the site | $1600 - Michael (19) The tangelo gets its name from the tangerine & this grapefruit relative | $1600 - Brian (9) In "The Scarlet Letter", she "raised a great scandal ... in godly Master Dimmesdale's church" | $1600 - Michael (4) 1977: "God Save the Queen", "Anarchy in the U.K.", "Pretty Vacant" | $2200 - Michael (16) Pilipino is largely based on this indigenous language of central Luzon DAILY DOUBLE WAGER $2200 | $1600 - Sue (24) Hire too many actors for your play, or toss your fishing line out too far |
$2000 - Brian (30) (Video of Sarah) Habitat's founder, Millard Fuller, wrote a book called "The Theology of" this striking tool | $2200 - Michael (20) It's obtained by crossing the raspberry, the blackberry & the loganberry DAILY DOUBLE WAGER $2200 | $2000 - Triple Stumper (10) This James Fenimore Cooper character is known as Hawkeye, Long Rifle & Pathfinder | $2000 - Triple Stumper (6) 1993: "Leaving Las Vegas", "Run, Baby, Run", "All I Wanna Do" | $2000 - Michael (17) The Cuzco dialect of this language was the language of the Incan empire | $2000 - Brian (25) In October 2002 this Hannah who reported for CNN & NBC joined the new CBS "Early Show" |
Scores at the end of the Double JEOPARDY! Round:
Michael: $17,200
Brian: $16,200
Sue: $4,400
ADVENTURERS
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On his deathbed in 1324, he reportedly said, "I have not told half of what I saw"
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Final JEOPARDY! wagers:
Sue: $4,400 + $4,200
Brian: $16,200 + $4,800
Michael: $17,200 + $8,300
Final Scores
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| Michael: $25,500
Brian: $21,000 Sue: $8,600 |
| Michael: $16,400 (17 right, including 2 DD & 1 rebound; 2 wrong)
Brian: $17,200 (28 right, including 1 rebound; 5 wrong, including 1 DD) Sue: $4,400 (5 right, including 1 rebound; 1 wrong) Total: $38,000
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