Chuck Champagne, Vice President of finance from Cumberland, RI
Dave Hoffman, Account manager from Los Angeles, CA
Michael Shapiro, College teacher from Honolulu, HI (Returning 1-day champ with $25,500)
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The number in parentheses preceding the clue denotes the order in which the clue was played.
HISTORY
| I WANNA ROCK!
| WAY OUT WEST
| RACK YOUR BRAIN
| PILOT TALK
| THE "UN"CATEGORY
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$200 - Dave (6) On July 1, 1867 the British North America Act created this new dominion | $200 - Michael (1) The lyrics to this 1963 hit had a lot of people dancing & a lot of people scratching their heads | $200 - Michael (11) This pair's 1804-06 "expedition" handed out certificates to Indian chiefs they found hospitable | $200 - Michael (21) Container for bottles of ginger, cumin & cloves | $200 - Dave (26) When the plane's on its glide path it's about to do this | $200 - Chuck (15) A 1937 ransom note for Charles Ross demanded $50,000 in 20s, 10s & 5s, bank-run, non-consecutive & this |
$400 - Michael (7) In 1001 this Norseman reached what is now Newfoundland, built several dwellings & stayed the winter | $400 - Michael (2) This No. 1 song was featured in a 1981 film | $400 - Michael (12) The state animal of Nevada is the desert bighorn species of this | $400 - Michael (22) To decay or decline is to "go to rack &" this | $400 - Dave (27) A dive is a steep, sudden descent; this is an ascent to cruising altitude | $400 - Chuck (17) "Barbara: An Actress Who Sings" calls itself this type of book |
$600 - Dave (8) In 67 A.D. Nero began building a canal across this country's Isthmus of Corinth; a canal was completed in 1893 | $600 - Dave (3) Trip out as we spin this '60s psychedelic sensation | (-$600) - Chuck (13) Out west is the wild blue yonder; Oregon has the Blue Mountains & the state tree of Utah is the blue this | $600 - Michael (23) Rack & this is a steering system used in sports cars | $600 - Dave (28) It's the movement of an aircraft under its own power on the ground | $600 - Michael (18) Zombies are an example of this group of beings that shouldn't be walking around but are |
$800 - Triple Stumper (9) Sir Eric Drummond was the first to serve in this position at the League of Nations, doing so from 1919 to 1933 | (-$800) - Dave (4) It's the "monster" of a smash hit heard here | (-$1400) - Michael (14) As the first Governor of Deseret, he sent a request to Congress to recognize it as an official state DAILY DOUBLE WAGER $1400 | (-$800) - Michael (24) Take a rack of lamb, form it in a circle & you have this roast fit for a king | $800 - Dave (29) It's not frosting on the cake, it's a bad wing condition you experience in cold weather | $800 - Triple Stumper (19) This company's No. 5 model was one of the most successful manual typewriters in history |
$1000 - Chuck (10) This Spanish conquistador served as Governor of Peru from 1531 until his murder in 1541 | $1000 - Michael (5) He-he, he-he, it's the Black Sabbath metal favorite heard here | $1000 - Chuck (16) This Sacramento mill owner bought out the failed Russian settlement of Fort Ross | $1000 - Dave (25) (Video of Jimmy & Sarah) | $1000 - Chuck (30) From the Latin for "stormy", it's the rough air that shakes things up a bit during a flight | $1000 - Michael (20) In 1905 Freud cracked everyone up with "Jokes and Their Relation to" this |
Scores at the first commercial break:
Michael: $1,200
Dave: $600
Chuck: $400
Scores at the end of the JEOPARDY! Round:
Dave: $3,600
Michael: $3,200
Chuck: $3,000
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TIPS FROM THE ANCIENTS
| FEMININE TERMS
| MUSIC
| DA BRONX
| BEST PICTURES IN OTHER WORDS
| THE NATIONAL CONSTITUTION CENTER
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$400 - Michael (12) The moral of his town & country mice fable is that a simple, peaceful life is better than riches with unease | (-$400) - Dave (17) Asherah was a Canaanite fertility one | $400 - Dave (22) Bisbigliando, or "whispering", is an effect on this 46-stringed instrument | $400 - Dave (6) Dis boxer was Da Bronx Bull | $400 - Chuck (1) 1970: "World War II's Commander of the Third Army" | (-$400) - Chuck $400 - Michael (11) (Video of Alex) |
$800 - Chuck (13) In his "Analects", this Asian was among those who suggested not to do to others what you don't want done to you | $800 - Dave (18) This word for a female protagonist is a homophone of a dangerous narcotic | $800 - Michael (23) Perhaps due to an illness, 18th c. soprano Anastasia Robinson dropped into this range | $800 - Chuck (7) This notorious prison island is politically part of the Bronx but connected by bridge to Queens | $800 - Chuck (2) 1988: "Wet Weather Dude" | $800 - Chuck (27) (Video of Alex) |
$1200 - Chuck (14) Simple machine of which Archimedes said that with the right place to stand he could move the world DAILY DOUBLE WAGER $1200 | $1200 - Dave (19) Baton twirler is often used in place of this term | $1200 - Michael (24) A mideastern trash talker could threaten to beat you like a davul -- it's a type of this | (-$1200) - Dave (8) Formed in the Bronx in 1976, one of the first rap crews was this man & The Furious Five | $1200 - Chuck (3) 1972: "Baptism Sponsor" | $1200 - Dave (28) (Video of Alex) |
$1600 - Michael (15) (Video of Cheryl | $1600 - Dave (20) Here's a "tip": Read Debra Ginsberg's memoir of her career as this | (-$1600) - Michael (25) This term for a 16th century German musical guild member is in the title of an 1868 Wagner opera | $1600 - Chuck (9) This Bronx-born businessman didn't become the full owner of the Dodgers until after they moved to L.A. | $1600 - Michael (4) 1992: "Non-Pardoned" | $1600 - Dave (29) (Video of Alex) |
$2000 - Dave (16) Completes the Hippocratic injunction "to help, or at least, to do ..." | (-$2000) - Dave (21) With the Restoration, this feminine term became a permissible job in England in the 1660s DAILY DOUBLE WAGER $2000 | $2000 - Michael (26) (Video of Sofia | (-$2000) - Michael (-$2000) - Dave (10) Born in the Bronx (not Rotterdam), Arthur Flegenheimer took this alias from an earlier Bronx gangster | $2000 - Triple Stumper (5) 1932: "Opulent Inn" | (-$2000) - Chuck (30) (Video of Alex) |
Scores at the end of the Double JEOPARDY! Round:
Chuck: $8,200
Michael: $7,600
Dave: $7,200
FICTIONAL CHARACTERS
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This title character was based on a man who bravely served the Guides regiment at the 1857 Siege of Delhi
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Final JEOPARDY! wagers:
Dave: $7,200 + $7,199
Michael: $7,600 + $7,599
Chuck: $8,200 + $7,001
Final Scores
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| Chuck: $15,201
Michael: $15,199 Dave: $14,399 |
| Chuck: $8,200 (13 right, including 1 DD; 3 wrong)
Michael: $9,000 (18 right, including 1 rebound; 4 wrong, including 1 DD) Dave: $9,200 (16 right; 5 wrong, including 1 DD) Total: $26,400
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