Chrissy Adams, Teacher & stay-at-home mom from Montclair, NJ
John Lindquist, Attorney from Marietta, GA
Mike Garabedian, Graduate student from Whittier, CA (Returning 2-day champ with $42,402)
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The number in parentheses preceding the clue denotes the order in which the clue was played.
EXTINCT NAMES
| ROCK "AND" ROLL
| FOOD STUFF
| WHICH U.S. CABINET DEPARTMENT?
| ALTAR EGOS
| ANAGRAMS
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$200 - Chrissy (16) It's what the Rex means in T. Rex | $200 - John (1) The Isley Brothers & The Beatles both had hits with this song | $200 - John (6) Often filled with cheese, these thin pancakes of Jewish cookery can be served with sour cream & preserves | $200 - Chrissy (19) The Animal & Plant Health Inspection Service | $200 - Mike (11) This man is the Bishop of Rome & the Primate of Italy | $200 - John (26) What you do to frozen meat before cooking |
$400 - John (17) According to its name, Protoavis wasn't just the early bird but this | $400 - John (2) Love keeps this pop duo, Daryl Dragon & his wife, together | $400 - Chrissy (7) Also called the Italian plum, the plum variety of this comes in red & yellow versions | $400 - Chrissy (20) The Employment Standards Administration | $400 - Mike (12) It's a member of the clergy employed to give religious guidance to members of the armed forces | $400 - Triple Stumper (27) My boss does it whenever he's upset; what a baby! |
(-$1600) - John (18) Laplatasaurus' name tells you it lived on this continent DAILY DOUBLE WAGER $1600 | $600 - Mike (3) This 1961 hit begins, "I couldn't sleep at all last night" | $600 - Mike (8) The noble Roman house of Fabius took its name from this bean | $600 - Mike (21) The Federal Financing Bank | $600 - John (13) Though it sounds like a camel relative, it's the title used for a revered Tibetan Buddhist monk | $600 - John (28) How 'bout some melon with a squeeze of this? |
$800 - John (22) The Ichthyosaur's name reminds us of this type of creature, which it resembled & ate | $800 - Mike (4) According to a 1982 duet, they "live together in perfect harmony side by side on my piano keyboard" | $800 - Mike (9) Like peaches & apricots, apples have seeds that contain minute amounts of this deadly poison | $800 - John (24) The Agency for Toxic Substances & Disease Registry | $800 - John (14) (Video) Meaning "sign of God," it's the supreme religious title once held by the man seen here | $800 - John (29) I find this type of band charming |
$1000 - Chrissy (23) The old name Brontosaurus referred to the beast's tread sounding like this | $1000 - John (5) In 1970 Eric Clapton formed this group that had "Bell Bottom Blues" | $1000 - Mike (10) The name of this pasta, dumplings often made from potato dough, means "dumpling" | $1000 - John (25) The Bureau of Economic Analysis | $1000 - Mike (15) Also used to describe Abraham or Isaac, it's the term for an Eastern Orthodox Bishop of a large city like Antioch | $1000 - Triple Stumper (30) I wonder if a Senator has ever been accused of this |
Scores at the first commercial break:
Mike: $5,400
John: $3,200
Chrissy: $400
Scores at the end of the JEOPARDY! Round:
John: $6,200
Mike: $6,000
Chrissy: $2,200
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EUROPEAN HISTORY
| NETWORKING
| THANKS FOR THE MEMOIRS
| A SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA OVERVIEW
| IN BETWEENERS
| SPECIAL "K"
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$400 - John (1) Fought on June 18, 1815 in what is now Belgium, it was the final & decisive battle of the Napoleonic Wars | $400 - John (20) "Boy Meets Grill", "Melting Pot", "Iron Chef" | $400 - Chrissy (6) "Colors of the Mountain" is Da Chen's tale of growing up in this country during the Cultural Revolution | $400 - Mike (26) (Video) It's the historic Olympic venue seen here | $400 - John (15) The product called Uh-Oh! Oreos has this flavor filling between the 2 cookies | $400 - John (10) In a classic film, this large title character is billed as the "Eighth Wonder of the World" |
$800 - Chrissy (2) This 9th century King of Wessex is the only English King called "the Great" | $800 - John (21) "Lingo", "Russian Roulette", "I've Got a Secret" | $800 - John (7) Aloise Buckley, niece of this "Firing Line" host, compiled a loving family memoir of her grandmother Aloise | (-$800) - Chrissy $800 - Mike (27) (Video of Sofia aboard the Goodyear Blimp) We're over Long Beach, looking down at this grand old lady that made 1,001 transAtlantic crossings | $800 - Chrissy (16) If your voice is lower than a tenor's but higher than a bass', you're one of these | $800 - Chrissy (11) He won the Indiana Democratic Presidential primary May 7, 1968 |
$2000 - Chrissy (3) After this 490 B.C. battle, a messenger ran 25 miles to Athens to announce the Athenian victory DAILY DOUBLE WAGER $2000 | $1200 - John (22) "Everwood", "Gilmore Girls", "Smallville" | $1200 - Triple Stumper (8) You could say that Liz Smith got back to her "roots" in the memoir she called "Natural" this | $1200 - John (28) (Video) Seen here is the intersection of Sunset Blvd. & this 3-word road that follows the shoreline | $1200 - John (17) He's between Bill Pentland & Ben Thomas on Roseanne Barr's list of husbands | $1200 - Triple Stumper (12) Once part of a fighting G.I.'s possessions, they were named for American physiologist Ancel Keyes |
(-$1600) - John (4) This Economics professor became Portugal's Prime Minister in 1932 & ruled as virtual dictator until 1968 | $1600 - Mike (23) "Inside the NFL", "The Wire", "The Sopranos" | $1600 - Triple Stumper (9) "Elegy for Iris" is John Bayley's tribute to this novelist, his late wife | $1600 - Mike (29) (Video) This oasis of greenery was renamed for a General during World War II | $600 - John (18) On the New York Subway's No. 1 line, it's the stop between 34th Street & 50th Street DAILY DOUBLE WAGER $600 | $1600 - John (13) The eighth incarnation of Vishnu |
(-$2000) - Chrissy (5) In 1713 Holy Roman Emp. Charles VI announced the pragmatic sanction whereby this daughter could become Empress | $2000 - John (24) "Premium Blend", "Crank Yankers", "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart" | $2000 - Chrissy (25) This former Queen of Jordan leapt into bookstores with "Leap of Faith: Memoirs of an Unexpected Life" | $2000 - Chrissy (30) (Video) It's the historic artists' area seen here. Note the canals. | $2000 - John (19) In between Nicaragua & Panama is this country whose capital you might know the way to | (-$2000) - Mike (14) Founded by Henry Stanley, this capital city was once known as Leopoldville |
Scores at the end of the Double JEOPARDY! Round:
John: $17,600 (Lock game)
Mike: $8,400
Chrissy: $8,200
THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
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The Boston Tea Party was planned at the house of Sarah Bradlee Fulton, a member of this splinter group
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Final JEOPARDY! wagers:
Chrissy: $8,200 - $8,000
Mike: $8,400 - $8,001
John: $17,600 - $400
Final Scores
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| John: $17,200
Mike: $399 Chrissy: $200 |
| John: $20,200 (26 right, including 1 DD; 2 wrong, including 1 DD)
Mike: $8,400 (13 right, including 1 rebound; 1 wrong) Chrissy: $7,400 (12 right, including 1 DD; 2 wrong) Total: $36,000
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