Bobby Greenfeld, Patent attorney from Chappaqua, NY
Gina Bever, Director of marketing from Chattanooga, TN
Karen Kratzer, Tax accountant from Annapolis, MD (Returning 1-day champ with $20,001)
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The number in parentheses preceding the clue denotes the order in which the clue was played.
HISTORICAL QUOTES
| RECENT OSCAR WINNERS
| YOU DON'T KNOW JACK
| GOULASH
| INSECTS
| CHAT ROOM LINGO
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$200 - Gina (2) In a July 14, 1940 radio broadcast, he told England, "We shall defend every village, every town and every city" | (-$200) - Bobby (11) Ron Howard grabbed 2 Oscars in quick succession as director & producer of this film | $200 - Gina (1) He stars in a nursery rhyme about a lean (or is it a fat) herring | $200 - Karen (22) These, popular in police interrogation rooms, are made of half-silvered glass | $200 - Karen (15) Almost all insects have 2 of these between their eyes to feel & to smell | $200 - Karen (16) "DTP" refers to this kind of publishing |
$400 - Karen (3) In 1775 he wrote, "If the British went out by water, we would show 2 lanterns in the North Church steeple" | $400 - Triple Stumper (12) She said that she'll place her Oscar between her husband's 2 Oscars, "but a little further forward" | $400 - Bobby (7) In 1888 in England he was a holy tear-er | $400 - Karen (23) Thomas Bulfinch in 1855 & Edith Hamilton in 1942 published their retellings of these | $400 - Gina (19) Cellulose eaten by certain families of this insect is digested by intestine-dwelling protozoans | $400 - Karen (17) The acronym "GIGO" is this rule of thumb |
(-$600) - Gina $600 - Bobby (4) This loony Emperor wished "the Roman people had but one neck" so he could cut off their head | $600 - Gina (13) Some guys have all the luck: he not only won for Best Actor, he got to kiss his presenter, Halle Berry | $600 - Triple Stumper (8) He starred in a '59 film that sounds like a recipe for warm pease porridge | $600 - Karen (26) A Cockney's wife is his trouble & this | $600 - Triple Stumper (20) As the name suggests, insects in the Order Diptera have 2 of these | $600 - Bobby (18) "DBEYR" means "Don't believe" this |
$800 - Bobby (5) In a 1974 tape-recorded message, she said, "This is Tania ... I'm a soldier in the People's Army" | (-$800) - Bobby (14) Accepting his honorary Oscar, this great Irish actor said, "Always a bridesmaid, never a bride, my foot!" | $800 - Karen (9) He was there in early Hollywood to give you advance notice on his "Bros." films | $800 - Bobby (27) It's what your job was if you were part of the Grange Movement in the 1870s | (-$800) - Bobby $800 - Gina (21) Some butterflies do not feed on anything; instead, they live off food stored during this stage of metamorphosis | $800 - Bobby (24) "AATK" means "always at" this computer accessory |
(-$1000) - Gina $1000 - Bobby (6) In this work PLato said that eventually "democracy passes into despotism" | $1000 - Karen (29) When she won for her role in "Pollock", her first thank you was to Ed Harris, who played Pollock | (-$1000) - Bobby (10) He wrote that book about the phoning habits of turn-of-the-century wit Oscar | $1000 - Karen (28) In a "Poets By Middle Name" category, he'd be Stearns | $1000 - CLUE NOT REVEALED FOR LACK OF TIME | (-$1200) - Bobby (25) In the chat room, WOMBAT is an acronym for "waste of Money" & these 2 things DAILY DOUBLE WAGER $1200 |
Scores at the first commercial break:
Karen: $1,400
Bobby: $800
Gina: -$600
Scores at the end of the JEOPARDY! Round:
Karen: $5,200
Bobby: $1,000
Gina: $600
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U.S. PLACE NAMES
| FIX THE LYRIC
| SIGNS & SYMBOLS
| COOKBOOKS
| "I" GUESS
| ODD WORDS
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$400 - Bobby (1) Named for the place in England, the name of this New Hampshire city means "the mouth of the port" | $400 - Bobby (7) The Rolling Stones: "I can't get no satisfaction" | $400 - Bobby (6) A symbol of Jesus since early Christian times, this creature is seen representing Him on bumper stickers | $400 - Karen (13) Savor such dishes as baked ziti & pasta fazool from the "Family Cookbook" inspired by this HBO series | $400 - Gina (18) Growlers are small ones of these that break off from larger ones | $400 - Karen (22) Beezer, slang for this, may be a combination of beak & sneezer |
$800 - Gina (2) This Hawaiian site got its name in the 1800s with the discovery of what turned out to be worthless calcite crystals | $800 - Bobby (8) The Doors: "'Til the stars fall from the sky for you and I" | $800 - Karen (12) (Video) On home builders' floor plans, the spot where this item will go is symbolized here | (-$800) - Gina $800 - Karen (14) Her classic cookbook was first published in 1896 as the "Boston Cooking-School Cook Book" | $800 - Gina (19) (Video) Creature featured here. We could've also shown a Chevy | $800 - Gina (24) A mullion is defined as a vertical piece dividing this |
$1200 - Bobby (3) This New Jersey city is named for the man who invented the carbon telephone transmitter in 1877 | (-$1200) - Karen $1200 - Bobby (9) Paul McCartney & Wings: "If this ever-changing world in which we live in makes you give in and cry" | $1200 - Bobby (28) Proofreadersuse | $1200 - Karen (15) In 1931 Irma Rombauer turned her collection of recipes & tips into this perennial bestseller | $1200 - Karen (20) This kind of "servant" is bound to labor for 5 to 7 years, whether or not he has false teeth | $1200 - Karen (25) Change 1 letter in "voodoo" to get this related practice of magical healing & control |
$1600 - Gina (4) This city in Orange county, North Carolina was named for the location of a church building | $1600 - Bobby (10) Prince: "If I was your girlfriend, would you remember to tell me ...?" | $6000 - Bobby (30) The Compass Rose, which contains the cross of St. George, symbolizes this Church's communion DAILY DOUBLE WAGER $6000 | $1600 - Triple Stumper (16) The original version of her 1954 cookbook had reminiscences of Gertrude Stein &, yes, that recipe for hashish fudge | $1600 - Bobby (21) Alfred Adler invented the term for this "complex" (We wonder if he felt Freud could have coined a better one) | $1600 - Karen (26) Yoopers are people from this part of Michigan |
$2000 - Triple Stumper (5) Our county right or wrong: it's the seat of Macon county, Illinois | $2000 - Triple Stumper (11) Elvis Presley: "Love me tender, love me, dear, tell me you are mine" | (-$2000) - Gina (29) In heraldry this word follows "bend" to denote a diagonal line ending in the lower left | $2000 - Karen (17) His "Quick & Easy New Diet Cookbook" is chock full of low carb recipes | $2000 - Karen (23) It's a person who studies smelt, pilchards & bream DAILY DOUBLE WAGER $2000 | $2000 - Gina (27) Gonfalon, a type of banner, was once used by baseball writers as a synonym for this |
Scores at the end of the Double JEOPARDY! Round:
Bobby: $15,800
Karen: $15,600
Gina: $4,200
COUNTRIES
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At the 1982 World's Fair in Knoxville, a giant Rubik's Cube stood outside this country's pavilion
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Final JEOPARDY! wagers:
Gina: $4,200 - $3,800
Karen: $15,600 + $7,100
Bobby: $15,800 - $15,600
Final Scores
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| Karen: $22,700 (2-day total of $42,701)
Gina: $400 Bobby: $200 |
| Karen: $15,600 (20 right, including 1 DD & 1 rebound; 1 wrong)
Bobby: $12,600 (17 right, including 1 DD & 3 rebounds; 5 wrong, including 1 DD) Gina: $4,200 (11 right, including 1 rebound; 4 wrong) Total: $32,400
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