Mary Treisbach, Marketing consultant from Norristown, PA
Frank Amanat, Attorney from New York, NY
Christopher Eaton, Freelance writer from Chicago, IL (Returning 1-day champ with $15,200)
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The number in parentheses preceding the clue denotes the order in which the clue was played.
THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF HEALTH & MEDICINE
| 2004 CALENDARS
| PEACE CORPS
| MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
| "C"LOTHES
| 3-LETTER ANAGRAMS
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$200 - Mary (18) At the museum you can see the spinal column of this 19th century Presidential assassin | $200 - Mary (16) Cedco's box calendar based on this film series features over 300 characters, creatures & droids | $200 - Mary (26) This Presidential candidate proposed the Peace Corps in a 2 A.M. speech to university students | $200 - Frank (11) In the early 1900s Wurlitzer built these with special sound effects to be used in movie theaters | $200 - Frank (1) This cloth sash is often worn with a tuxedo | $200 - Mary (6) Place to beard a lion: end |
(-$200) - Mary $400 - Frank (19) Open a drawer in the museum & you can peruse the gallstones of this 20th century U.S. President & General | $400 - Frank (17) John F. Turner's calendars feature puppies, as well as Pamela Anderson & this tennis star | $400 - Mary (27) The main job of most education volunteers is teaching this subject | (-$400) - Christopher (-$400) - Mary (-$400) - Frank (12) In 1951 the first electric one of these rhythm instruments, the Fender Precision, was introduced | $400 - Triple Stumper (2) Gauchos are calf-length versions of these "divided skirts" | $400 - Frank (7) Pretend to be Rumpelteazer: cat |
$600 - Mary (20) The museum houses a large collection of these, including one used by Robert Hooke to observe cells | $600 - Frank (23) The Day Dream calendar for this WB series has a rose on the cover -- & a holly & an alyssa | $600 - Mary (28) The Corps closed its program in this country in 2003, but still has 150 volunteers in Ukraine & 80 in Moldova | $800 - Frank (13) (Video of Jimmy DAILY DOUBLE WAGER $800 | $600 - Christopher (3) In the 50s it was trendy to wear this classic button-down sweater named for an Earl back to front | $600 - Frank (8) For after you make an ash of yourself: run |
(-$800) - Christopher $800 - Mary (21) A cabinet at the museum contains the skeleton of Able, one of these animals that went into space in 1959 | (-$800) - Mary (24) Sean Ferrer has licensed the likeness of this woman, his mother, for a Browntrout calendar | $800 - Mary (29) We wonder if this TV personality helped Panamanians remodel old houses when he served in 1969-70 | $800 - Mary (14) When Bill Clinton was a teenager, he played this instrument in a jazz combo called Three Blind Mice | $800 - Christopher (4) These three-quarter-length pants are named for the Italian island where they were first popular | $800 - Frank (9) A long time: one |
$1000 - Triple Stumper (22) While he was the museum's fifth curator, this Army Major & surgoen discovered the cause of yellow fever | (-$1000) - Christopher (25) We rate Datemaker's "Girls of" this sun lotion product a perfect "tan" | $1000 - CLUE NOT REVEALED FOR LACK OF TIME | $1000 - Mary (15) (Video of Ricky Skaggs) Hi, I'm Ricky Skaggs. Bluegress music normally features banjo, fiddle & this lute-like instrument which I've been playing since the age of 5 | (-$1000) - Christopher (5) This long, loose robe has been worn as a housecoat & an evening dress | $1000 - Christopher (10) Moo: owl |
Scores at the first commercial break:
Frank: $2,600
Christopher: $1,000
Mary: $600
Scores at the end of the JEOPARDY! Round:
Mary: $4,200
Frank: $4,000
Christopher: -$800
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ALASKA
| PLACE THAT TUNE
| WHAT'S THE STORY?
| SHOE BUSINESS
| UNION MEN & WOMEN
| THE QUEEN'S ENGLISH
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$400 - Frank (11) (Video of Jimmy in Alaska) Alaska's state motto is this "to the future" | $400 - Christopher (21) "Summertime" | $400 - Christopher (6) Stories in the collection "In Our Time" introduced Nick Adams, this author's alter ego | (-$400) - Frank $400 - Mary (16) In 2001, 2002 & 2003 Grady Lewis, who created a canvas shoe for this sport, was on the short list for its Hall of Fame | $400 - Mary (23) Plain-looking & over 30 were requirements Dorothea Dix had for appointees as these | $400 - Mary (1) Give a Brit a tinkle when you get into town & you've done this |
(-$800) - Mary $800 - Christopher (12) Before it was Alaska's capital, Juneau developed around the discovery of this resource | $800 - Frank (22) "Sunrise, Sunset" | $800 - Triple Stumper (7) His shocking story "A Rose for Emily" is about the life & death of a southern woman | $800 - Triple Stumper (17) Jenny McCarthy & Kelly Osbourne have advertised this "sweet" brand with a sexy image | $800 - Frank (24) Anson Stager, General Superintendant of this company, was made head of the U.S. Military Telegraph Corps | $800 - Mary (2) The Brits use this more colorful spelling of airplane |
$1200 - Christopher (13) (Video of Sarah in Alaska) Alaska was once jeeringly called this Secretary of State's icebox | $1200 - Triple Stumper (26) "June Is Bustin' Out All Over" | $1200 - Christopher (8) It begins, "As Gregor Samsa awoke one morning ... he found himself transformed into ... a gigantic insect" | $1200 - Christopher (18) This cartoon superhero's secret identity was Shoe Shine Boy, even though he wasn't a boy | (-$1200) - Mary $1200 - Christopher (25) David Farragut was in this bay when he said, "Damn the torpedoes, full speed ahead" | $1200 - Christopher (3) It's a hat, or the person who throws the ball to a batsman in cricket |
(-$1600) - Christopher (14) Made a national park in 1980, it encompasses over 3 million acres of icy wonder in southeastern Alaska | $700 - Frank (30) "Colonel Buffalo Bill" DAILY DOUBLE WAGER $700 | $1600 - Triple Stumper (9) Edward Albee adapted her story "The Ballad of the Sad Cafe" for the stage | $3000 - Christopher (19) During his 1928 coronation, this ruler stood on foot-high getas DAILY DOUBLE WAGER $3000 | $1600 - Frank (29) The Democrats' candidate in 1864, this General denounced the party plank, saying the war was a failure | $1600 - Frank (4) We use ad as an abbreviation; the British informally use this slightly longer word |
$2000 - Frank (15) (Video of Jimmy in Alaska) When Russia held Alaska, this house was the center of a diocese of this church, stretching to Siberia | $2000 - Triple Stumper (27) "Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man" | $2000 - Frank (10) "The Dead" is the last story in this collection by James Joyce | $2000 - Christopher (20) And finally, it's a form in the shape of a foot, used by cobblers in making shoes | $2000 - Triple Stumper (28) Contrary to Whittier's poem, Mary Quantrill, not this title woman, waved the Union flag at Southern troops | $2000 - Mary (5) A person who looks after others, like a bodyguard or a babysitter; John Nash would be a beautiful one |
Scores at the end of the Double JEOPARDY! Round:
Frank: $13,500
Christopher: $10,200
Mary: $6,200
CANDY
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This person after whom a candy bar may have been named was part of a family on an 1892 Election Day souvenir medal
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Final JEOPARDY! wagers:
Mary: $6,200 + $6,200
Christopher: $10,200 - $10,200
Frank: $13,500 - $6,901
Final Scores
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| Mary: $12,400
Frank: $6,599 Christopher: $0 |
| Frank: $14,200 (17 right, including 2 DDs & 1 rebound; 2 wrong)
Christopher: $8,800 (13 right, including 1 DD & 2 rebounds; 5 wrong) Mary: $6,200 (16 right, including 2 rebounds; 5 wrong) Total: $29,200
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