Show #3965 2001-11-23 (taped 2001-08-28) Regular

Trevor Norris game 5.

Contestants

Jake Storms — an actor originally from Sandy, Oregon

Betsy Archbold — a freelance writer and personal shopper from Austin, Texas

Trevor Norris — a management analyst from Washington, D.C. (whose 4-day cash winnings total $38,603)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Trevor $2,100 $4,200 $10,000 $16,001
5-day champion: $54,604
$10,000
27 R (including 2 DDs), 1 W
Betsy $1,300 $2,100 $4,900 $5,000
3rd place: Trip to Resort at Squaw Creek
$4,900
13 R, 0 W
Jake $200 $1,200 $8,000 $6,200
2nd place: Trip to Los Cabos, Mexico
$7,800
14 R (including 1 DD), 1 W

Jeopardy! Round

THE IBERIAN PENINSULA BRAND NAMES REWRITTEN TOMBSTONES FILMS OF THE '70s MILITARY MATTERS ABOUT "FACE"
$100 [1]
The Spanish called the Muslims Moors, meaning from this country
Morocco
Jake
$100 [4]
A real butcher gave his name to this line of processed meats that includes B-O-L-O-G-N-A
Oscar Mayer
Betsy
$100 [11]
1822-1885:"I don't want to hear any jokes about who's buried in my tomb"
Ulysses S. Grant
Betsy
$100 [12]
Cleavon Little plays Black Bart, the sheriff of Ridge Rock in this 1974 Mel Brooks comedy
Blazing Saddles
Trevor
$100 [17]
This Lexington school abbreviated VMI began admitting women in August 1997
Virginia Military Institute
Betsy
$100 [16]
Cosmetic surgery to pull the skin back & up to remove wrinkles
facelift
Trevor
$200 [2]
This expensive spice from La Mancha gives paella its golden hue
saffron
Jake
$200 [5]
This brand was named for a rice grower who was known for the quality of his rice
Uncle Ben's
Betsy
$200 [13]
1899-1957:"Here's looking (up) at you, kid"
Humphrey Bogart
Trevor
$200 [15]
(Sofia of the Clue Crew rides on the carousel.) I'm riding the Santa Monica Pier carousel, which you may recognize from this 1973 Newman & Redford ragtime film
The Sting
Jake
$200 [24]
He was the first man to walk on the moon as an active member of the military
Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin
$200 [23]
The worth of a stamp or coin stated on it
face value
Trevor
$300 [3]
This 2.25-square-mile area on the Iberian Peninsula belongs to the United Kingdom
Gibraltar
Betsy Jake
$300 [6]
A certain sea commander is the namesake of this breakfast cereal
Cap'n Crunch
Betsy
$300 [14]
1847-1922:"The inventor you've reached has been disconnected"
Alexander Graham Bell
Betsy
$300 [18]
George Burns & Walter Matthau are 2 cranky ex-vaudevillians who reunite for a TV special in this 1975 comedy
The Sunshine Boys
Betsy
$300 [25]
"Equine" nickname of the WWII plane seen here; it wasn't built by Ford
Mustang
Trevor
$300 [28]
Maintaining one's reputation
saving/keeping face
Trevor
$400 [9]
To make port in Porto, Portugal, add this to wine & age
brandy
Trevor
$400 [7]
This whiskey was named for its founder, who was born near Lynchburg, Tennessee
Jack Daniels
Trevor
$400 [20]
69-30 B.C.:"One day Liz Taylor will play me onscreen (whatever onscreen means)"
Cleopatra
Trevor
$400 [19]
Gordon Parks, Sr. directed this 1971 film about a "black private dick that's a sex machine to all the chicks"
Shaft
Trevor
$400 [26]
The micro version of this Israeli-made submachine gun is seen here
Uzi
Trevor
$400 [29]
To deal with a pressing problem directly, or the name of a 1980 TV game show similar to "Name That Tune"
Face the Music
Betsy
DD $500 [10]
Eastern region that's the center of Spain's citrus industry; its oranges are harvested in December
Valencia
Trevor
$500 [8]
The man was a restaurant & hotel critic; the brand includes cake & muffin mixes & ready-to-spread frostings
Duncan Hines
Trevor
$500 [21]
1809-1892:"A poet laureate who wouldn't lord it over you"
Alfred Lord Tennyson
Jake
$500 [22]
Oliver Stone won an Oscar for his screenplay of this 1978 film
Midnight Express
$500 [27]
This man was the first Vietnam veteran nominated for president by either the Democrats or Republicans
Al Gore
$500 [30]
Andy Griffith starred as a bumpkin turned TV star in this 1957 movie drama penned by Budd Schulberg
A Face in the Crowd
Jake

Double Jeopardy! Round

CELEBRATED AFRICAN-AMERICANS THE STATUE OF LIBERTY ALL LIT UP SPORTS TALK ROBERT SCHUMANN CROSSWORD CLUES "F"
$200 [2]
By any means necessary, tell us the name of this black leader seen here
Malcolm X
Trevor
$200 [21]
The statue's total weight of 225 tons is made up of about 125 tons of steel & about 90 tons of this metal
copper
Trevor
$200 [16]
"In the Eye of the Storm" chronicles the life of this American general who led Operation Desert Storm
Norman Schwarzkopf
Trevor Jake
$200 [1]
A preliminary contest; when preceded by "dead", it's a tie
heat
Trevor
$200 [26]
The title of Schumann's "Kinderscenen" means "scenes from" this period of life, perhaps his happiest
childhood
Trevor
$200 [6]
A group of goats or sheep(5)
flock
Trevor
$400 [3]
This boxing hall of famer seen here "bombed" many an opponent
Joe Louis
Betsy
DD $400 [22]
The American Museum of this was opened in the base of the statue in 1972
Immigration
Trevor
$400 [17]
This "Little" children's classic begins "Chug, chug, chug. Puff, puff, puff. Ding-dong, ding-dong"
"The Little Engine That Could"
Trevor
$400 [4]
(Cheryl of the Clue Crew reads from the golf course.) This name for my present location sounds like a place to seek shelter from an air raid
bunker
Trevor
$400 [27]
In 4 glorious days in 1841, Schumann wrote his first symphony, named for this joyous season
spring
Trevor
$400 [12]
Like a brother(9)
fraternal
Trevor
$600 [5]
She's the "Caged" poet seen here
Maya Angelou
Jake
$600 [23]
This N.Y. World publisher's fundraising efforts to build the base should have won him a prize
Joseph Pulitzer
Trevor
$600 [18]
The novel that inspired "Blade Runner" was titled "Do Androids Dream of" these
Electric Sheep
Jake
$600 [9]
It's a swimming race in which each of the contestants does a different stroke each quarter
individual medley
Betsy
$600 [28]
Robert's demons were at bay during 6 years in this Saxony city that was firebombed in 1945
Dresden
Jake
$600 [13]
A Boeing's body(8)
fuselage
Trevor
$800 [7]
He started "warming the bench" in 1967
Thurgood Marshall
Trevor
$800 [24]
The statue & torch were shipped from this city in France where another famous lady was torched
Rouen
DD $1,000 [19]
Name shared by a Shakespearean play-within-a-play & a long-running Agatha Christie play that premiered in 1952
The Mousetrap
Jake
$800 [10]
A reprise is an attack done in fencing after a brief return to this position
en garde
Jake
$800 [29]
Pathetic & deranged, on February 27, 1854 Schumann attempted suicide by leaping into this river
the Rhine
$800 [14]
Cynical cinema style of the '40s(4,4)
film noir
Betsy
$1,000 [8]
In 1972 this woman's place was in the House; the House of Representatives
Barbara Jordan
Betsy
$1,000 [25]
This Flemish man once owned the island on which the statue sits
Isaac Bedloe
$1,000 [20]
(Hi, I'm Leif Garrett.) In 1983 I appeared with Matt Dillon & C. Thomas Howell in this film adaptation of a bestselling S.E. Hinton novel
The Outsiders
Jake
$1,000 [11]
Unless there's a puck in this area in front of a hockey net, attacking players aren't allowed in it
the crease
Jake
$1,000 [30]
Robert Schumann died age 46 in an asylum near Bonn, the city where this musical titan was born in 1770
Ludwig van Beethoven
Trevor
$1,000 [15]
British bad "Guy"(6)
Fawkes
Jake

Final Jeopardy!

ANCIENT ROMANS

According to tradition, he was descended from the clan of the Pontii & killed himself in 39 A.D.

Pontius Pilate

Betsy "Who was Pontius Pilate?" — wagered $100
Jake "Who was Nero?" — wagered $1,800
Trevor "Who is Pontius Pilate?" — wagered $6,001

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