Sean Ryan, Taxi driver, bartender & student from State College, PA
Cathy Strybel, Physical therapist from Orland Park, IL
Jeremy Harmon, Travel accountant, originally from Muncie, IN (Returning 1-day champ with $24,801)
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The number in parentheses preceding the clue denotes the order in which the clue was played.
THE QUOTABLE NIXON
| BIG SCREEN TITLE ROLES
| NATIONAL ANTHEMS
| TULIPS
| ONE KNOWS
| A PAIR OF "I"s
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$200 - Cathy (6) 1973: "People have got to know whether or not their President is" one of these; "well I'm not" one of these | $200 - Jeremy (1) 2002: "The Pianist" | $200 - Jeremy (12) Its national anthem is called "Deutschlandlied" & is based on a melody by Joseph Haydn | $200 - Sean (17) Clusius, a botanist, is credited with growing the first tulips in this country back in the 16th century | $200 - Sean (11) One knows Easter falls on this date in 2018, so you might have to watch out for rotten eggs left as a joke | $200 - Jeremy (26) Sport of "Downhill Racer" |
$400 - Jeremy (7) 1970: This Asian nation is "a great & vital people who should not remain isolated ..." | $400 - Jeremy (2) 1978: "Superman" | $400 - Sean (13) Claude-Joseph Rouget de Lisle composed it one night during the French Revolution | $400 - Cathy (18) Normally you should buy & plant your tulip bulbs in this season | $400 - Cathy (21) One knows Percival liked quests, like this Everest climber whose middle name is Percival | $400 - Cathy (27) In a circle, 2 of these make up a diameter |
(-$600) - Sean $600 - Cathy (8) 1977: "When the President does it, that means that it is not" this | $600 - Jeremy (3) 1982: "Blade Runner" | (-$600) - Sean (-$600) - Cathy $600 - Jeremy (14) Greenland has the same national anthem ("Der Er Et Yndigt Land") as this country | $600 - Cathy (19) This tune featured in the 1929 film "Gold Diggers of Broadway" was famously revived in 1968 | (-$600) - Jeremy $600 - Cathy (22) One knows in January 2000 | $600 - Cathy (28) In 79 A.D. it was one of the 3 cities buried by Vesuvius |
$800 - Jeremy (9) 1969: "It's time for the great" this "of Americans to stand up and be counted" | $800 - Cathy (4) 1967: "The Graduate" | $800 - Sean (15) This country probably isn't neutral about "Schweizer Psalm", its national anthem | $800 - Jeremy (20) His first volume of poetry was "Tulips and Chimneys"; so in 1923 he was still using some upper case letters | $800 - Jeremy (23) One knows sitars are stringed instruments & these are Greek deities that have the legs of a goat | $800 - Sean (29) (Video) Dark and meaty, it's used in Oriental dishes |
(-$600) - Jeremy (10) 1962: "You won't have Nixon to kick around anymore, because gentlemen, this is my last" of these DAILY DOUBLE WAGER $600 | $1000 - Sean (5) 1982: "Gandhi" | $1000 - Sean (16) "La Brabanconne" is the national anthem of this low country | (-$1000) - Cathy (25) Characterized by "broken" colors, this late-flowering tulip group has the name of a noted artist | $1000 - Sean (24) One knows ABC is owned by Disney, CBS by Viacom & NBC by this company | $1000 - Sean (30) A nene is this type of goose that leis eggs |
Scores at the first commercial break:
Jeremy: $2,600
Sean: $1,200
Cathy: $1,000
Scores at the end of the JEOPARDY! Round:
Sean: $5,200
Jeremy: $3,800
Cathy: $3,000
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U.S. CITIES
| WINTER SPORTS
| THE JEOPARDY! TIME MACHINE
| COMMUNICATIONS
| IN THE BOOKSTORE
| 3-LETTER WORDS
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$400 - Jeremy (1) Kurt Vonnegut called it "Skyscraper National Park" | (-$400) - Sean $400 - Jeremy (14) (Video of Sarah in | $400 - Cathy (11) (Video) Maybe you can help those Scotland Yard bozos catch him in 1888; here's a sketch to work with | $400 - Jeremy (22) Office fixture that lent its name to what early internet users posted their messages on | $400 - Sean (2) "Shadow Warriors" from this novelist is a look at our military's special forces | $400 - Sean (19) In crosswords a swamp may be a fen or this |
$800 - Sean (7) Its nicknames include "Home to Walt Disney World" & "Heart of the Sunshine State" | $800 - Cathy (15) In this sport the short track is an oval, 364 feet in circumference | $800 - Sean (12) For your trip to the 1980s, I got you this exclusive-sounding brand of jacket from Aris Industries | (-$800) - Jeremy (23) Listen up: one of the first commercial items to use transistors was one of these listening devices | $800 - Jeremy (3) This Washington Post veteran attempts to give the inside story on "Bush at War" | (-$800) - Jeremy (27) It's a crowlike bird, often blue |
$1800 - Sean (8) The completion of the Bonnet Carre Spillway in this city in 1932 largely ended the threat of floods from the Mississippi DAILY DOUBLE WAGER $1800 | (-$1200) - Sean $1200 - Jeremy (16) (Video of Sarah in | $1200 - Jeremy (13) You're going to the battlefields of World War I -- find a safe one of these but avoid the foot problem named for it | $1200 - Cathy (24) In 2003 a closed caption said Alan Greenspan was treated "for an enlarged prostitute" instead of this | $1200 - Sean (4) The title of Lisa Beamer's memoir, it's her husband Todd's famous phrase aboard flight 93 on 9/11/01 | $1200 - Sean (28) It's a section of pineapple skin, an apple seed, a spot on a die or a Dickens character |
$1600 - Sean (9) New Hampshire's largest city, it was first named Harrytown, then Derryfield; it got its present name in 1810 | $1000 - Jeremy (17) Job of Wayne Maki, Dave Forbes & Tiger Williams, who each made news when charged with criminal assault DAILY DOUBLE WAGER $1000 | $1600 - Triple Stumper (20) It's set to 383 years ago & you'll sail aboard this; I'm afraid your bunkmate Edward Tilly snores | (-$1600) - Cathy (25) A strike was organized in 1870 by these "Knights of the Key" | $1600 - Sean (5) Including Lee's surrender, in a current title it was "The Month that Saved America" | $1600 - Triple Stumper (29) A sailor may be a tar or this, also a mass or a lump |
(-$2000) - Sean (-$2000) - Cathy (10) Connecticut's largest city, its Mountain Grove Cemetery has a life-size statue of Tom Thumb | $2000 - Triple Stumper (18) (Video of Sarah skiing in Squaw Valley, CA) This type of turn is named for a mountainous region of Norway | (-$2000) - Jeremy (-$2000) - Cathy $2000 - Sean (21) Let's crank it back 150 million years -- don't get trampled by this long-necked 88' dinosaur, thought the longest ever | $2000 - Triple Stumper (26) Mark Twain said this slug-making machine could work like 6 men & do everything but drink, swear & go out on strike | $2000 - Jeremy (6) This author of "High Fidelity" has a songbook out in which he discusses his favorite tunes | $2000 - Triple Stumper (30) No mistake, according to Confucius, "The cautious seldom" do this |
Scores at the end of the Double JEOPARDY! Round:
Sean: $13,400
Jeremy: $7,600
Cathy: - $200
SURVEY SAYS
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In 1981 this man's company issued its first syndicated CSI, Customer Satisfaction Index
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Final JEOPARDY! wagers:
Jeremy: $7,600 - $5,801
Sean: $13,400 - $1,801
Final Scores
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| Sean: $11,599
Jeremy: $1,799 |
| Sean: $12,800 (19 right, including 1 DD & 1 rebound; 5 wrong)
Jeremy: $8,800 (18 right, including 1 DD & 3 rebounds; 5 wrong, including 1 DD) Cathy: - $200 (12 right, including 2 rebounds; 5 wrong) Total: $21,400
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