Lee Retzlaff, Retail salesperson from Pewee Valley, KY
Alicen Nadal, Office manager from Richmond Hill, NY
John Lindquist, Attorney from Marietta, GA (Returning 3-day champ with $43,000)
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The number in parentheses preceding the clue denotes the order in which the clue was played.
STATE HOLIDAYS
| CONVERBS
| NONPOTENT POTABLES
| WHAT'S UP, DOC?
| TV DETECTIVES
| HOLMES & WATSON
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$200 - Alicen (6) LBJ's August 27 birthday is a holiday in this state | $200 - Alicen (26) "Don't make something out of" this | $200 - John (1) The "new" formula for this soda was announced on April 23, 1985; the "classic" formula was back within 3 months | $200 - Lee (21) Stay out of brawls, because these spells of blackouts & confusion caused by blows are getting worse | $200 - Alicen (13) A former homicide detective on "NYPD BLUE", he's now solving homicides on "CSI: Miami" | $200 - Lee (11) In 1980 he defended his heavyweight belt by taking on Muhammad Ali |
$400 - Lee (7) Kentucky celebrates June 3 as Confederate Memorial Day; Florida celebrates it as this man's birthday | $400 - John (27) "Never answer a question until it is" this | $400 - John (2) This brand of "dry" ginger ale was created by pharmacist John J. McLaughlin in Toronto | $400 - Lee (22) You have hemolytic jaundice, caused by this organ's failure to process enough bilirubin | $400 - John (14) 2/3 of this title team that debuted in 1976 were played by a former Wella Balsam model & a former Breck Girl | $400 - Alicen (12) In 1971 he got a Psych degree from Stanford & joined the PGA |
$600 - Lee (8) On January 8 Louisianans celebrate the Battle of this, not the Super Bowl | $600 - John (28) Not to nag, but "don't swap" these "in midstream" | $600 - Lee (3) In the '60s and '70s Anita Bryant told us it's "not just for breakfast anymore" | $2200 - Lee (23) Your aching jaw might be caused by bruxism, or doing this while you sleep DAILY DOUBLE WAGER $2000 | $600 - Alicen (15) On NBC William Conrad played this stout detective -- Rex Stout | $600 - Triple Stumper (18) "Old Ironsides" author Oliver Wendell Holmes was one of this city's "Brahmins", a local group of intellectuals |
$800 - Lee (9) September 12, this state's Defenders' Day, honors troops who held off the British in 1814 | $800 - Lee (29) "You cannot sell the cow & have" this | $800 - John (4) Have a frosty mug of Mug, a brand of this soft drink, first produced in San Francisco in the early 1950s | $800 - John (24) We call that formication -- a symptom of menopause, it's the sensation of these crawling on you | $800 - Alicen (16) City whose streets were the beat for the detectives in "Homicide: Life on the Street" | (-$800) - Alicen (19) Homer Watson's line of work; Oscar Wilde called him "The Canadian Constable" |
$1000 - Lee (10) September 16 is Cherokee Strip Day in this state (& no, there are no totem pole dancers) | (-$1000) - John $1000 - Alicen (30) "You can't build" these "in the air & live in them" | $1000 - Lee (5) Herb Bishop named his soft drink Squirt because he thought it squirted this tangy citrus flavor | $1000 - Alicen (25) You're at risk for peritonitis, so I'll perform this surgery, done 300,000 times a year in the U.S. | $1000 - John (17) In 1975 Tony Franciosa played this TV playboy detective played on film by Dean Martin | $1000 - Triple Stumper (20) This Watson wrote a book on "Behaviorism" back in 1925 |
Scores at the first commercial break:
Lee: $4,600
John: $1,800
Alicen: $1,400
Scores at the end of the JEOPARDY! Round:
Lee: $8,200
John: $3,600
Alicen: $3,600
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MISSION CONTROL
| POP MUSIC
| WHAT THE DICKENS!
| CONGRESSIONAL HISTORY
| "O" TOWN
| PICK A NUMBER FROM 1 TO 10
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$400 - John (26) (Video of Cheryl at the Johnson Space Center in Houston) "Houston, we've had a problem" were the words this mission radioed back to Mission Control, April 13, 1970 | $400 - Lee (1) The Bangles made their Top 40 debut with this song of weekday woe | $400 - Lee (20) It ends, "God bless us, every one!" | $400 - Lee (16) This cable network's gavel-to-gavel coverage of Congress began March 19, 1979 | $400 - John (11) Offutt Air Force Base is on the outskirts of this large Nebraska city | $400 - John (6) In the U.S. the Great Lakes are a chain of this many lakes |
$800 - Lee (27) 2001's Genesis, like 1994's Wind, was sent up to study this "wind" | $800 - Triple Stumper (2) Producers Nile Rodgers & Bernard Edwards formed this group that showed us "Good Times" | $800 - Triple Stumper (21) "The Parish Boy's Progress" is the subtitle of this 1838 novel | $800 - Triple Stumper (17) He was a Democrat in 1957 when he set a 24-hour, 18-minute filibuster record | $800 - John (12) This state capital lies at the southernmost edge of Puget Sound | $800 - John (7) The cello & ukulele each have this number of strings |
$1200 - John (28) (Video of Cheryl at the Johnson Space Center in Houston) This Mission Control console was responsible for these first stages that launch the rockets | $1200 - Triple Stumper (3) In 2003 Eminem won an Oscar for this song from "8 Mile" | (-$3000) - Lee (22) This title character becomes a successful author & marries Dora Spenlow DAILY DOUBLE WAGER $3000 | $1200 - Triple Stumper (18) This Watergate Committee chair was on the Senate committee that recommended McCarthy's censure | $1200 - John (13) You'll find an international airport in this Paris suburb | $1200 - John (8) Forget about stretching at a softball game; they normally only last this many innings |
$1600 - John (29) Denmark's Orsted Satellite, launched in 1999, mapped this field around the Earth | $1600 - Lee (4) This Temptations song says, "When it's cold outside, I've got the month of May" | $1600 - Triple Stumper (23) Nell Trent's grandfather runs the title establishment at the opening of this novel | $2000 - Lee (19) When this group, the CBC, was founded in 1971, it aimed for 10% of the House to be African-American -- not there yet DAILY DOUBLE WAGER $2000 | $1600 - Alicen (14) It's home to Sing Sing prison, bub | $1600 - Alicen (9) A play by George Kaufman & Edna Ferber set "Dinner at" this hour |
$2000 - Triple Stumper (30) Launched back in 1997, the Cassini-Huygens Satellite should reach this planet in July 2004 | $2000 - John (5) This Aerosmith power ballad says, "Sing with me, sing for the years, sing for the laughter, sing for the tears" | $2000 - Triple Stumper (24) He takes Charles Darnay's place at the scaffold in "A Tale of Two Cities" | $2000 - Triple Stumper (25) In 1989 scandal forced this House speaker from Texas to resign -- that was a first | (-$2000) - Alicen $2000 - Lee (15) This Florida city of about 5,000 is just north of the large lake with which it shares its name | (-$2000) - Lee (10) If playing Sir John Falstaff is your life, you've got a total of this many plays by Shakespeare you can appear in |
Scores at the end of the Double JEOPARDY! Round:
John: $13,600
Lee: $10,800
Alicen: $4,800
LATIN LINGO
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From the Latin for "how much", it's an indivisible physical amount
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Final JEOPARDY! wagers:
Alicen: $4,800 + $4,001
Lee: $10,800 - $2,801
John: $13,600 - 8,001
Final Scores
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| Alicen: $8,801
Lee: $7,999 John: $5,599 |
| John: $13,600 (18 right; 1 wrong)
Lee: $11,800 (18 right, including 2 DDs & 1 rebound; 2 wrong, including 1 DD) Alicen: $4,800 (10 right, including 1 rebound; 2 wrong) Total: $30,200
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