Bernadette Price, Marketing manager from Mahopac, NY
Andy Thomas, U.S.A.F. Nurse originally from Huntsville, AL
Erika Rogers, Bartender from Indianapolis, IN (Returning 3-day champ with $40,599)
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The number in parentheses preceding the clue denotes the order in which the clue was played.
FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE
| CASINO ROYALE
| DYE ANOTHER DAY
| ON HER MAJESTY'S SECRET SERVICE
| THE "WORLD" IS NOT ENOUGH
| OTHER ROLES OF BIG SCREEN BONDS
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$200 - Andy (11) The title character of this novel has a mistress named Lara, the wife of a revolutionary | $200 - Erika (26) During the reign of Prince Charles III, this small European country built its first successful casino in 1863 | $200 - Andy (20) The cochineal insect provided this color dye for the uniforms of British troops & Canadian Mounties | $200 - Andy (6) The MI in counterespionage service MI5 stands for this | $200 - Bernadette (15) Millions of people attended these events hosted by Chicago in 1933 & New York City in 1939 | $200 - Andy (1) You're the man now, dog, if you know he's also played the father of Indiana Jones |
$400 - Bernadette (12) Once a prisoner of the French & of a bad marriage, Pierre Bezuhov finds love with Natasha Rostova in this novel | $400 - Erika (30) The first legal casino in the U.S. outside of Nevada opened in this east coast city in 1978 | (-$400) - Bernadette $400 - Erika (21) Ikat was a version of this art used in Asia hundreds of years before the first Grateful Dead concert | $400 - Bernadette (7) One-word term for a spy's guise; in Bonn in 1960, John Le Carre's was Diplomatic Secretary | $400 - Erika (16) It's the seasonal favorite heard here | $400 - Andy (2) His commitment to play TV's Remington Steele cost him the James Bond job for several years |
$600 - Bernadette (13) This novel ends with Raskolnikov realizing he will have years of happiness with Sonia after his term in Siberia | $600 - Erika (29) Mummy & daddy might enjoy the casino hotels in this city, including the Ramses Hilton & the Nile Hilton | $600 - Erika (22) The ancient dye Tyrian purple was made from marine snails mainly of this sea | $600 - Andy (8) Operation Bodyguard tried to sell the Nazis on an invasion in Gibraltar, Norway ... anywhere but here | $600 - Bernadette (17) Jim McKay was the longtime host of this TV show full of agony & defeat | $600 - Triple Stumper (3) Before he was Bond 007 times, he played Beau Maverick, the cousin of James Garner's Bret Maverick |
$800 - Erika (14) In a Chekhov play, Sonya loves Astrov, while Astrov & this title relative are in love with Elena | $800 - Andy (28) A casino opened in Windsor in 1994 after this Canadian province legalized gambling | $800 - Erika (23) (Video) It's the dye in the name of the species of bunting seen here | $800 - Erika (9) The 1971 defection of a member of this organization led to the expulsion of 90 Soviet diplomats from London | $800 - Bernadette (18) This international judicial body is headquartered in The Hague | (-$800) - Andy $800 - Erika (4) A more chaste James Bond, his film debut came in 1968's "The Lion in Winter" |
$1000 - Bernadette (25) Khlestakov wants to marry the mayor's daughter in "The Inspector General", a play by this "Dead Souls" author | $1000 - Andy (27) Merv Griffin once owned a resort & casino on Paradise Island in this island group off Florida | $1000 - Andy (24) Term for a dye that holds its hue in fabric, or what you tell a pre-schooler when art time's almost over | $1000 - Andy (10) A WWII counter-intelligence group was called this number Committee, after the Roman numeral signifying a double cross | $1000 - Bernadette (19) In 1948 DAILY DOUBLE WAGER $1000 | $1000 - Andy (5) This one-shot Bond also appeared in "The Kentucky Fried Movie" & "The Return of the Man from U.N.C.L.E." |
Scores at the first commercial break:
Andy: $2,800
Erika: $2,400
Bernadette: $1,600
Scores at the end of the JEOPARDY! Round:
Andy: $5,800
Erika: $5,800
Bernadette: $4,600
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BOOKS ABOUT SCIENCE
| UNUSUAL LYRICS
| U.S. NEIGHBORHOODS
| BIBLICAL WOMEN
| AMERICAN REGIONAL CUISINE
| FRENCH FRY YOUR BRAIN
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$400 - Erika (25) Alan Lightman meditated on the nature of time in this physicist's "dreams" | $400 - Erika (8) Led Zeppelin: "If there's a bustle in your hedgerow, don't be alarmed now" | $400 - Bernadette (13) One of these structures, built by the Spanish in 1782, still stands in the San Francisco district of the same name | $400 - Andy (1) The line "If I be shaved, then my strength will go from me" was said to her | $400 - Bernadette (6) Carolina barbecue is traditionally made with a vinegar-based sauce & this meat | $400 - Bernadette (21) This given name, not Elvis, is simply French for "the king" |
$800 - Bernadette (28) Watson & Crick found that DNA has this structure, the title of Watson's 1968 book | $800 - Bernadette (9) Queen: "Scaramouche, Scaramouche, will you do the fandango?" | $800 - Andy (14) (Video) The gate seen here marks the entrance to this town in Boston | $800 - Andy (2) Elijah didn't like the Baal game this wicked wife of King Ahab was playing | $800 - Erika (7) The starch in this traditional ingredient helps give New England clam chowder its body | $800 - Bernadette (22) It's the French term for the fun time in the lodge after a hard day on the slopes |
(-$1200) - Andy (29) This field with integral & differential parts is "Made Easy" in a 1910 book recently revised by Martin Gardner | $1200 - Erika (18) The Doors: "There's a killer on the road, his brain is squirmin' like a toad" | (-$1200) - Bernadette $1200 - Andy (15) George & Barbara Bush are among residents of this city's West Oaks area | $1200 - Bernadette (3) In Numbers 12 she takes her brother Moses down a few pegs | $1200 - Andy (10) The sopapilla, a fritter served with honey, is believed to have originated in this largest New Mexico city | $2000 - Bernadette (23) What French theatergoers call l'entracte, we call this DAILY DOUBLE WAGER $2000 |
$1500 - Bernadette (30) 5-letter title of James Gleick's book on the science of seemingly random patterns DAILY DOUBLE WAGER $1500 | $1600 - Erika (19) Pink Floyd: "New car, caviar, four star daydream, think I'll buy me a football team" | $1600 - Bernadette (16) This Ohio city's Over-the-Rhine neighborhood, named by German immigrants, was the scene of rioting in 2001 | $1600 - Andy (4) This wife of Abraham sent his mistress Hagar & her son Ishmael out into the wilderness | $1600 - Andy (11) Some Southerners call pecan pie this pie, after the best-known brand of corn syrup | $1600 - Andy (24) From the French for "to stitch (a book)", it's a promotional pamphlet |
$2000 - Bernadette (27) "Uncle Tungsten: Memories of a Chemical Boyhood" is by this author of "The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat" | $2000 - Erika (20) Barry Sadler: "Fearless men who jump and die" | $2000 - Triple Stumper (17) 3-word term for the part of Manhattan bounded by 59th St. to the south & Central Park to the east | (-$2000) - Andy (-$2000) - Bernadette (5) These 2 women married Jacob about a week apart & both tried to give him a lot of sons | (-$200) - Erika $2000 - Andy (12) Natchitoches in this state is famous for meat pies | $2000 - Triple Stumper (26) We've adopted this French phrase for "as a whole" |
Scores at the end of the Double JEOPARDY! Round:
Andy: $13,800
Bernadette: $13,300
Erika: $10,200
THE SUPREME COURT
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Of the 9 current members, the one who had the greatest amount of time elapse between nomination & oath
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Final JEOPARDY! wagers:
Erika: $10,200 + $0
Bernadette: $13,300 + $13,000
Andy: $13,800 + $13,300
Final Scores
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| Andy: $27,100
Bernadette: $26,300 Erika: $10,200 |
| Andy: $13,800 (20 right, including 2 rebounds; 3 wrong)
Bernadette: $12,600 (19 right, including 3 DDS; 3 wrong) Erika: $10,200 (16 right, including 2 rebounds; 1 wrong) Total: $36,600
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