Show #5023 2006-06-14 Regular

Craig Westphal game 4.

Contestants

Bob Puett — a medical assistant from Puyallup, Washington

Danielle Kolker — a family literacy program manager from Brooklyn, New York

Craig Westphal — a paramedic from Tucson, Arizona (whose 3-day cash winnings total $67,001)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Craig $5,400 $10,200 $15,400 $27,201
4-day champion: $94,202
$13,400
22 R (including 3 DDs), 2 W
Danielle $800 $800 $6,400 $4,000
3rd place: $1,000
$6,400
8 R, 2 W
Bob $1,800 $4,800 $13,600 $7,200
2nd place: $2,000
$13,600
22 R, 6 W

Jeopardy! Round

ANNUAL EVENTS FEAT OF CLAY MADE IN JAPAN ON THE "SPIT" KICKIN' AZTEC & TAKIN' NAMES
$200 [2]
A highlight of Nebraskaland Days in North Platte is the pro rodeo named for this Wild West showman
Buffalo Bill
Craig
$200 [1]
He became pro heavyweight boxing champ 2 more times after changing his name from this
Cassius Clay
Bob
$200 [10]
Yukata is a traditional style of this robelike belted garment
a kimono
Danielle
$200 [5]
A short interval of rest or relief
a respite
Bob
$200 [21]
The Great Aztec Temple was dedicated to the sun god & to Tlaloc, god of this weather condition
rain
Craig
$200 [26]
World poverty fighter, Time magazine Person of the Year & occasional rock star Paul Hewson
Bono
Bob
$400 [6]
The annual convention of this music of which Bill Monroe is the "father" has taken place in Nashville since 1984
bluegrass music
Craig Bob
$400 [3]
This "This Is The Night" singer's fan club is known as the Claymates
Clay Aiken
Craig
$400 [13]
In the early 20th century, Arthur Groom introduced this sport to Japan & boy, were they teed off
golf
Craig
$400 [17]
It's another name for a cuspidor
a spittoon
Bob
$400 [22]
It was an honor to be sacrificed to the gods by having this organ, yollotl to the Aztecs, torn from the body
your heart
Craig
$400 [27]
Troubled Texas nightclub owner Jacob Rubenstein
Jack Ruby
Bob
$600 [8]
Ths anti-apartheid activist's July 18th birthday is now an annual event celebrated in South Africa
Nelson Mandela
Craig
$600 [4]
Sinead O'Connor refused to perform when he hosted "SNL"
Andrew Dice Clay
Danielle
$600 [14]
A tanka is a short one of 31 syllables
a poem
Craig
$600 [18]
This word can mean "regardless of" or "contrary to"
despite
Craig
$600 [23]
In trade, Aztecs used a system known by this term, from the French for "to exchange", using cacao beans
barter
$600 [28]
Matoaka, Amonute & Rebecca Rolfe (hey, things happened fast in the 17th century)
Pocahontas
$800 [11]
Washington's victory over this British general is celebrated each October 19 on Yorktown Day
Cornwallis
Craig
$800 [7]
On TV & film he played Tonto's partner
Clayton Moore
Bob
$1,000 [16]
It was incorporated in 1934, formed from the photo film division of the Dai-Nippon Celluloid Company
Fuji
Craig
$800 [19]
British World War II stalwarts seen here
Spitfires
Craig
$800 [24]
What the object seenherewas used as--it certainly wasn't a pocket variety
a calendar
Craig Danielle
$800 [29]
Here's "A Modest Proposal"; Isaac Bickerstaff was this man's nom de plume
Jonathan Swift
Danielle
$1,000 [12]
Sacrifices abound on 'Id al-Adha as Muslims commemorate when Ishmael was ransomed for one of these animals
a ram (a sheep accepted)
Bob
$1,000 [9]
Tommy Lee Jones played this controversial figure in the film "JFK"
Clay Shaw
DD $2,000 [15]
This sport whose name means "the way of softness" was added to the Olympics at the 1964 games in Tokyo
judo
Craig
$1,000 [20]
The ringhals is a type of this dangerous reptile that can propel its venom up to 10 feet
a spitting cobra
Bob
$1,000 [25]
The Aztecs founded 2 cities where Mexico City now stands: Tlatelolco & this one, their capital
Tenochtitlán
Bob
$1,000 [30]
Full of Bolshevik Vladimir Ulyanov
Lenin
Craig

Double Jeopardy! Round

CITY OF THE DAY: NEW YORK '80s MOVIES ROYAL LITERATURE MEASUREMENT AN ATOMIC CATEGORY WHAT THE "H"
$400 [1]
When NYC was a Dutch settlement, this street got its name because it was a wide thoroughfare for wagons
Broadway
Danielle
$400 [4]
Kenny Loggins performed the title tune of this movie about a town where dancing is banned
Footloose
Bob
$400 [11]
1956: By J.R.R. Tolkien
The Return of the King
Bob
$400 [21]
Found in Africa in 1905, the Cullinan Diamond was measured at 3,106 of these units
carats
Bob
$400 [26]
John Dalton figured that in water, an atom of this was 8 times heavier than an atom of hydrogen
oxygen
Craig
$400 [16]
It's the standard wait cursor in Microsoft Windows
an hourglass
Bob
$800 [2]
One of the best-preserved colonial buildings is the Onderdonk Farmhouse of 1731 in this borough, the largest
Queens
Danielle Bob
$800 [5]
This 1989 Keanu Reeves flick asked the immortal question, "Want a Twinkie, Genghis Khan?"
Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure
Craig
$800 [12]
1889: By Mark Twain
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court
Craig
$800 [22]
There are 16 drams in an avoirdupois one & 2 tablespoons in a fluid one
an ounce
Bob
$800 [27]
(Jon of the Clue Crew points out a representation of a me than ol molecule on the monitor.) A structural one of these shows the arrangement of atoms in a molecule
a formula
Bob
$800 [17]
It's a list of a school's students with the highest grades & I hope my kids are on it
the honor roll
Danielle
$1,200 [3]
Russell Simmons & Rick Rubin began this seminal hip-hop record company out of an NYU dorm room
Def Jam
Craig
$1,200 [6]
William Hurt & Marlee Matlin had a real-life romance when they co-starred in this drama
Children of a Lesser God
Danielle
$1,200 [13]
1988: By Anne Rice
Queen of the Damned
Bob
$1,200 [23]
A "watch"dog really uses its hearing--dogs hear frequencies up to 45 of these units, k Hz; humans, just 20
kilohertz
Bob
$1,600 [29]
Famous for his speed of sound work, this Austrian said atoms didn't exist because no one had seen them
(Ernst) Mach
Bob
$1,200 [18]
The calyx, that leafy part you pick off a strawberry, also has this "nautical" name
the hull
Bob
$1,600 [7]
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew stands in Yankee Stadium.) If you recall a famous nickname for the Yankees, you should know this is the borough they play in
the Bronx
Bob
$1,600 [9]
(Hi, I'm Joel Schumacher.) In 1985, I cast Demi Moore, Rob Lowe & Emilio Estevez in this film about young adults struggling to figure things out
St. Elmo's Fire
Bob
$1,600 [14]
1920: By Eugene O'Neill
The Emperor Jones
Craig
$1,600 [24]
(Jon of the Clue Crew uses a map and compass.) To reach my destination, I need to find this measure of angular direction; here, the one I want is 40 degrees from magnetic north
bearing
Craig Bob
DD $2,000 [28]
The first two subatomic particles discovered whose names begin with "neut"
a neutron & a neutrino
Craig
$1,600 [19]
To celebrate the bicentennial of Andrew Jackson's birth, Lyndon Johnson visited this mansion in March 1967
the Hermitage
Bob
$2,000 [8]
Prospect, Riverside, Morningside as well as a more famous park were designed by this landscape architect
(Frederick Law) Olmsted
Danielle
$2,000 [10]
Kurt & Mel both like Michelle in this 1988 movie
Tequila Sunrise
Craig Danielle Bob
DD $2,000 [15]
1888: By Rudyard Kipling
The Man Who Would Be King
Craig
$2,000 [25]
5 workdays with not much to do, or about 112 billion miles
a light week
$2,000 [30]
These subatomic particles come in 6 flavors, including up, down & strange
quarks
Bob
$2,000 [20]
The "Odes" of this Roman poet have been called "jewels five-words-long that... sparkle forever"
Horace
Bob

Final Jeopardy!

POLITICAL QUOTATIONS

It was said that being with these 2 leaders, born 1874 & 1882, "was like sitting between 2 lions roaring at the same time"

Winston Churchill & Franklin Delano Roosevelt

Danielle "Who are Churchill + Kruschev?" — wagered $2,400
Bob "Who were Bryan + Darrow?" — wagered $6,400
Craig "Who are Churchill and FDR?" — wagered $11,801

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