Brad Ritter, Actor & writer originally from Pueblo, CO
Patricia Baillif, CPA from Dallas, TX
Andy Thomas, U.S.A.F. Nurse originally from Huntsville, AL (Returning 1-day champ with $27,100)
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The number in parentheses preceding the clue denotes the order in which the clue was played.
THE 1840s
| BASKETBALL
| GET A ROOM!
| BIO HAZARD
| STRAW
| __ OF __
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$200 - Andy (7) The discovery of this in California on Jan. 24, 1848 was kept quiet until the N.Y. Herald ran the news in August | $200 - Andy (9) David Falk, agent for a certain Chicago Bull, came up with the name for this high-flying sneaker brand | $200 - Brad (16) That erupting volcano is no mirage -- you're at The Mirage in this city | $200 - Brad (6) 2003: | $200 - Brad (22) Proverbially, this animal keeps getting its back broken by one straw too many | $200 - Andy (1) It's the title of an unmarried woman who is the chief attendant of a bride |
(-$400) - Andy (11) This organization was begun in London in 1844 by George Williams to hold Bible readings for his coworkers; pools came later | $400 - Brad (10) (Video) The man seen here was born in this state, and earned NBA Coach of the Year honors there | $400 - Patricia (17) Take a romantic bath in the Garden of Eden Apple Suite at Caesars Pocono Palace -- your tub is shaped like this | (-$400) - Andy (8) 1922: | $400 - Andy (25) Water, clay & a little straw combine to make this type of brick common in the Southwest | $400 - Patricia (2) Open this source of many unpredictable problems & you're also ready with a lot of bait for your fishing trip |
$600 - Andy (12) 2 of the 3 names this Georgia town had in the 1840s were Terminus & Marthasville | $600 - Andy (13) This franchise, now in Oakland, won the first NBA championship while based in Philadelphia in 1947 | $600 - Andy (24) Get 40 whacks -- oops, we mean 40 winks -- at the Mass. home of this accused ax murderess; it's a bed & breakfast | $600 - Patricia (18) 1991: | $600 - Brad (26) Skimmers, boaters & sailors are types of these made of straw | $1000 - Patricia (3) Term for a domestic animal used to pull or carry loads; it's also the title of a 1978 hit song DAILY DOUBLE WAGER $1000 |
$800 - Andy (21) In 1847 the Communist League hired this pair to write its manifesto | $800 - Andy (14) Karl Malone & this guard started running pick-&-rolls for Utah in 1985 | (-$800) - Andy (27) Throw a stag party at London's Dorchester Hotel, like this man did on Nov. 19, 1947 -- before his royal wedding | (-$800) - Andy (19) 1975: | $800 - Andy (29) Politically speaking, O. Henry wrote, "A straw" one of these "only shows which way the hot air blows" | (-$800) - Brad (4) When Maxwell Smart wanted a conference in the Chief's office to be secret, he demanded this device be lowered |
$1000 - Brad (23) Built in 1849, the Chain Bridge spans this river to link the cities of Buda & Pest | $1000 - Triple Stumper (15) It's broadcaster Bill Walton's 5-word catchphrase when a 7-footer dunks | $1000 - Andy (28) Get an in-room massage for your dog at the Santa Barbara resort owned by this actor, TV's Daniel Boone | (-$1000) - Brad $1000 - Andy (20) 2002: | $1000 - Patricia (30) Sacrificial tokens in ancient Asia; Sam Peckinpah extinguished a few in 1971 | $1000 - Patricia (5) A lawyer may ask for this, a legal term meaning the movement of a trial to another location |
Scores at the first commercial break:
Patricia: $2,400
Andy: $1,800
Brad: -$200
Scores at the end of the JEOPARDY! Round:
Andy: $4,800
Patricia: $4,400
Brad: $800
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TRAVEL SPAIN
| FURNITURE
| OH BROTHER
| PRESS YOUR LUKE
| WHAM!
| "E"
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$400 - Andy (11) (Video of Sarah in Toledo, Spain) Windmills, like this one, inspired perhaps the most famous scene in all this writer's work | $400 - Andy (15) At Ikea, Gulliver is a crib & Gok is this kind of table where a crying baby might go from the crib | $400 - Patricia (19) He set up his brother Joseph as ruler of Naples & his brother Louis as King of Holland | $400 - Brad (4) He mentions Luke 3 times in his letters & was the one who dubbed Luke "the beloved physician" | (-$400) - Andy $400 - Brad (28) Lyrics to this Wham! hit have been misheard as "Wake me up and make some cocoa" | $400 - Brad (1) Apollo 7's Eisele, Cunningham & Schirra won a special one of these awards for their TV transmissions |
(-$800) - Andy $800 - Patricia (12) In the Autumn you can take in the festival of the harvest of these in Jerez | $800 - Brad (16) (Video) Marcel Breuer's tubular chair, seen here, was inspired by this part of a bicycle | $800 - Andy (20) Clashing with his brother Zbigniew, Boleslaw the Wry-Mouthed came to power in this country in 1102 | (-$800) - Brad $800 - Andy (5) Luke's symbol; unlike lumberjack Bunyan's, his is winged, not blue | $800 - Patricia (30) At Live Aid, George Michael performed "Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me" with this piano-playing pop star | $800 - Andy (2) Found in the medicine cabinet, it has a small rubber bulb on top of a glass tube with a tapered open end |
$1200 - Patricia (13) (Video of Sarah in Barcelona, Spain) Dinner in Spain isn't until 11, so I'm tiding myself over with these, whose name means cover or lid | $1200 - Patricia (18) (Video) Seen here in Russia's Peterhof is this room, named for a piece of furniture | $1200 - Brad (21) Louis XIII's brother Gaston of Orleans was a conspirator against this Cardinal | $1200 - Brad (6) Luke says the first group to visit the newborn Jesus was a bunch of these who were tipped off by an angel | $1200 - Brad (29) In 1985 Wham! became the first western pop group to perform live in this Asian country | $1200 - Andy (3) Rosalynn Carter's real first name, it was also the name of the First Lady 40 years before her |
$1600 - Andy (14) In the venerable city of Cordoba, you can still buy this material, perhaps including cordovan | (-$1600) - Brad (-$1600) - Patricia (22) It can resemble an elongated chair & its name indicates that it's perfect for an afternoon nap | (-$2000) - Brad (25) On March 15, 1917 he abdicated in favor of his brother Michael, who quickly refused the crown DAILY DOUBLE WAGER $2000 | $1600 - Patricia (7) Peter escaped jail, Luke says, & went to Mary's house where this maid, not Carlton her gateman, was amazed to see him | $1600 - Andy (27) He's the one in Wham! who wasn't George Michael | $1600 - Brad (8) This capital city is nicknamed "Auld Reekie", also the title of a poem by Robert Fergusson |
$2000 - Brad (17) (Video of Sarah in Barcelona, Spain) This architect of the Temple de la Sagrada Familia truly gave his life to the project; he was still polishing its structures when he died | (-$6000) - Brad (23) This 5-letter term for a long sofa comes from the Persian for "place of assembly" DAILY DOUBLE WAGER $6000 | (-$2000) - Brad (24) Octavian took on this man's brother Lucius Antonius at Perugia in 40 B.C. | (-$2000) - Brad $2000 - Andy (10) Some believe Luke hailed from Antioch in a part of ancient Syria that's now in this country | $2000 - Triple Stumper (26) Wham's third U.S. No. 1 hit; it includes "Somebody tell me ... why I work so hard for you ... to give you money" | $2000 - Brad (9) Say cheese -- this cheese named for a region in Switzerland |
Scores at the end of the Double JEOPARDY! Round:
Andy: $13,200
Patricia: $8,800
Brad: -$2,400
THE WORLD OF DISNEY
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In 2003 Disney released this film, its first ever movie under the Disney banner rated PG-13
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Final JEOPARDY! wagers:
Patricia: $8,800 - $4,401
Andy: $13,200 - $10,000
Final Scores
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| Patricia: $4,399
Andy: $3,200 |
| Andy: $13,200 (21 right, including 3 rebounds; 6 wrong)
Patricia: $8,400 (12 right, including 1 DD & 1 rebound; 1 wrong) Brad: $5,600 (16 right, including 1 rebound; 8 wrong, including 2 DDs) Total: $27,200
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