Amy Carruthers, Homemaker from Clover, SC
Matt Campanaro, Environmental scientist from Knoxville, TN
Tom Massimo, Equity trader from New York, NY (Returning 2-day champ with $38,401)
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The number in parentheses preceding the clue denotes the order in which the clue was played.
THE ANIMAL KINGDOM
| DECORATING
| COUNTRY SONGS
| NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARKS
| PAINTINGS
| ADD A LETTER
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$200 - Matt (5) This animal has 12 times the memory of a human & over 300,000 muscles in its nose | $200 - Matt (4) Dechirage is making a collage out of this, a good way to get rid of your old origami collection | $200 - Amy (10) A classic by Lynn Anderson begins, "I beg your pardon I never promised you" this | $200 - Tom (1) Cumberland Gap Park contains parts of Tennessee, Virginia & this state | $200 - Matt (21) His paintings of Jackie, Mao & the electric chair were included in a retrospective of his work at L.A.'s MOCA in 2002 | (-$200) - Amy (23) Add this letter to lump & it becomes a mass of soil or trees |
$400 - Amy (6) Humans belong to this order of mammals which also includes monkeys, lemurs & gorillas | $400 - Amy (12) If you're standing, it's the direction you should look to check out the wainscoting | $400 - Triple Stumper (11) A hit by Alabama says, "If you're gonna play in Texas, you gotta have" one of these instruments in the band | $400 - Tom (2) Of Faneuil Hall, Bunker Hill or Fraunces Tavern, the one not part of Boston Park | (-$400) - Tom $400 - Amy (22) A still life by Manet shows spears of this vegetable, white ones with violet tips | $400 - Matt (24) You can turn word into a weapon by adding this letter |
$600 - Tom (7) AKA Ursus Maritimus, it's the largest maneater north of the Arctic Circle | $600 - Matt (13) It's decorating a surface with raised ornamentation; it may be done to your letterhead | $600 - Matt (16) (Video) Hey, this is Brad Paisley. In my song "I'm gonna miss her", I have to choose between my girl & my love of this -- "Oh, lookie there, I've got a bite" | $600 - Amy (3) Hawthorne's home is in the Massachusetts park named for one of these ready-in-a-moment soldiers | $1000 - Matt (28) (Video) Seen here is this artist's portrait of Dr. Gachet, who had treated him for depression DAILY DOUBLE WAGER $1000 | (-$600) - Amy $600 - Matt (25) It's what you add to row to get the front part of a boat |
$800 - Matt (8) Among baleen whales, they're known for their elaborate songs & their long, narrow flippers | $800 - Triple Stumper (19) In military slang, the gold braid decorating an officer's cap is known as this breakfast food | $800 - Amy (17) A Top 20 country hit for Elvis in 1973, Willie Nelson took it to No. 1 in 1982 | $800 - Matt (14) Established in 1978, the War in the Pacific Park is on this island in the Marianas | $800 - Tom (29) This monochrome portrait of a woman is actually titled "Arrangement in Gray and Black No. 1" | $800 - Amy (26) Adding this letter turns a lad into a high-class lass |
$1000 - Triple Stumper (9) Famous around the world, Morocco leather traditionally comes from this farm animal | $1000 - Amy (20) Though it sounds "harsh", it's just embroidery, often in a floral pattern, done with yarn on cotton cloth | $1000 - Triple Stumper (18) (Video) Hi, I'm Joe Nichols. It may sound "unlikely", but in 2003 this song earned me a Grammy nomination for Best Male Country Vocal | (-$1000) - Matt (15) This park where the Shenandoah & Potomac Rivers join was once home to an Army arsenal | $1000 - Triple Stumper (30) A portrait of fellow artist Francis Bacon is one of the best-known works by this grandson of Sigmund Freud | $1000 - Matt (27) Add this letter to slice to get an artificial channel or floodgate |
Scores at the first commercial break:
Matt: $1,600
Amy: $1,600
Tom: $1,200
Scores at the end of the JEOPARDY! Round:
Matt: $5,400
Amy: $3,800
Tom: $1,600
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POETRY
| MOVIE TITLE PAIRS
| NEW CELEBRITY CONTESTANTS
| CITIES' TALLEST BUILDINGS
| MADE IN JAPAN
| "X"2
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$400 - Matt (23) When this poem was first publshed January 29, 1845, it was a feather in Poe's cap | $400 - Amy (9) 1999: Jodie Foster & Chow Yun-Fat | $400 - Triple Stumper (2) (Video) Get ready for some Algonquin wit from this author, whose new collection is "Laments for the Living." Here's ... | $400 - Matt (1) In this eastern U.S. city, it's One Liberty Place | $400 - Triple Stumper (16) Electronics maker whose initials come from "Victor Company of Japan" | $400 - Tom (20) In one slick deal it merged with Mobil in 1998 |
$800 - Amy (24) The Old English religious poem "The Dream of the Rood" tells the story of a tree that became this relic | $800 - Triple Stumper (10) 1931: Fredric March & Fredric March | $800 - Tom (4) (Video) This man of steel is trying to win cash for his New York City concert hall. Welcome ... | (-$800) - Tom $800 - Amy (3) The Peter & Paul Cathedral is tops in this city named for one of them | $800 - Matt (17) This colorful tea is the predominant kind of tea produced in Japan | $800 - Tom (21) It describes a blending of southwestern & south-of-the-border foods like nachos & fajitas |
(-$1200) - Matt $1200 - Tom (25) His poem "O Captain! My Captain!" is an elegy on the death of Abraham Lincoln | $1200 - Matt (11) 1985: Timothy Hutton & Sean Penn | $1200 - Tom (5) (Video) He claims he knows nothing, but he's got a method to help him win. From Greece, it's ... | $1200 - Triple Stumper (8) Torre Mayor on Paseo de la Reforma | $1200 - Matt (18) This plane got its name from having first been built during the 2,600th anniversary of Japan's first emperor DAILY DOUBLE WAGER $1200 | $1200 - Amy (22) The Random House Dictionary lists it as a noun & verb, as well as a trademark |
$800 - Tom (26) W.H. Auden wrote "In Memory of" this poet, "Let the Irish vessel lie / Emptied of its poetry" DAILY DOUBLE WAGER $800 | $1600 - Triple Stumper (12) 1980: Paul LeMat & Jason Robards, Jr. | $1600 - Amy (6) (Video) This egghead's credits include 2-time Presidential nominee and Ambassador to the U.N. Here's ... | $1600 - Tom (14) Here it's the Petro Canada Centre, cowboy | $1600 - Triple Stumper (19) The earthquake that devastated Tokyo in 1923 left the Osaka-based Asahi Simbun as Japan's leading one of these | $1600 - Amy (27) Term for a woman who's appointed to carry out the provisions in a person's will |
$2000 - Matt (28) His "Holy Sonnets" include "Spit in My Face" & "Death Be Not Proud" | (-$2000) - Amy (13) 1957: Laurence Olivier & Marilyn Monroe | $2000 - Tom (7) (Video) Our returning champ, after a 76-year absence, he's the man you want for star sightings. Welcome ... | (-$2000) - Matt $2000 - Tom (15) Asian capital that's home to the 1,483-foot Petronas Towers | $2000 - Triple Stumper (29) A hanjo is a mat half the size of one of these standard ones | $2000 - Tom (30) He succeeded his father, Darius I, as ruler of the Persian Empire |
Scores at the end of the Double JEOPARDY! Round:
Tom: $13,600
Matt: $8,200
Amy: $8,200
AUTHORS
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He chose a quotation by Scott Joplin as the epigraph for a 1975 novel
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Final JEOPARDY! wagers:
Amy: $8,200 + $8,175
Matt: $8,200 + $8,000
Tom: $13,600 - $2,801
Final Scores
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| Amy: $16,375
Matt: $16,200 Tom: $10,799 |
| Tom: $14,400 (14 right, including 1 DD & 2 rebounds; 2 wrong)
Amy: $8,200 (14 right, including 2 rebounds; 3 wrong) Matt: $7,800 (17 right, including 2 DDs & 1 rebound; 3 wrong) Total: $30,400
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