Show #3969 2001-11-29 (taped 2001-08-29) Regular

(Sarah: I'm Sarah of the Clue Crew. Today onJeopardy!,everything's fair game. Stay tuned.)

Contestants

Adam Lipsius — a video professor and filmmaker from New York, New York

Frank Stasio — a data analyst from Los Angeles, California

Susan Rathke — a residential caregiver from Madison, Wisconsin (whose 1-day cash winnings total $23,400)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Susan $1,600 $2,200 $17,000 $13,000
2nd place: Trip to Royal Antiguan Beach & Tennis Resort
$17,000
15 R, 1 W
Frank $2,600 $5,600 $15,000 $30,000
New champion: $30,000
$12,800
18 R (including 1 DD), 4 W (including 1 DD)
Adam $1,200 $4,600 $1,400 $2,300
3rd place: HSN.com Shopping Spree
$1,400
16 R, 5 W

Jeopardy! Round

THE CIRCULATORY SYSTEM MOVIE SONGS U.S. REGIONS I'M JUST A BILL A, E, I, O, U & SOMETIMES Y
$200 [12]
Carbon dioxide is swapped for oxygen in the alveoli of these organs
lungs
Susan
$200 [1]
She only made it to No. 4 with "Fame", but topped the charts with "Flashdance... What A Feeling"
Irene Cara
Adam
$200 [10]
"Profound" adjective for the part of the "South" stretching from South Carolina to Louisiana
deep
Frank
$200 [20]
A hacker stole this billionaire's credit card number off the Internet & used it to order Viagra for him
Bill Gates
Adam
$200 [14]
1960s NBA superstar guard Robertson was known as "The Big" this
O
Frank
$200 [2]
It was back to ghoul for John Kassir on HBO's "Tales from" this place
the Crypt
Adam
$400 [18]
Blood pressure is measured in millimeters of this poisonous metal
mercury
Frank
$400 [4]
In an eerie scene, Dean Stockwell lip-syncs "In Dreams" in this David Lynch film named for another song
Blue Velvet
Frank
$400 [11]
A classic 1936 book about the literary peak of Boston & Concord was called "The Flowering of" this area
New England
Adam
$400 [21]
He authored "Between Hope and History: Meeting America's Challenges for the 21st Century"
Bill Clinton
Adam
$600 [29]
Also standing for a unit of energy, this is the most frequently used letter in printed material in English
E
Frank Adam
$400 [3]
Term for a family where dad took off, mom ignores the kids, etc.; Sally Jessy would be jobless without them
dysfunctional
Susan
$600 [19]
When the heart's atria contract, blood flows from the right atrium into the right this
ventricle
Adam
$600 [5]
The "Wind Beneath My Wings" is from this weepy Bette Midler-Barbara Hershey film
Beaches
Adam
$600 [15]
Geographic collective name for Delaware, Maryland, Missouri & Kentucky from when they refused to secede
border states
Frank
$600 [22]
Seen here, this actor headed the drama department at Montana State University before his acting career took off
Bill Pullman
Susan
$800 [28]
This letter found in Mr. Thant's name is a Burmese title of respect, meaning "Mister"
U
Adam
$600 [6]
I don't mean to do this, but it means to inquire unnecessarily into something, or open it by leverage
pry
Adam
$800 [26]
The plasma globulin called transferrin transports this ferric material
iron
Frank
$800 [9]
(Hi, I'm Jane Krakowski of Ally McBeal.) Appropriately, this woman sang "Viva Rock Vegas" on the soundtrack to my film "The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas"
Ann-Margret
$1,000 [17]
Thought to be barren, the Great Plains were marked on pre-Civil War maps as "The Great American" this
Desert
Frank
$800 [23]
TV journalist & producer of such PBS series as "Genesis: A Living Conversation"
Bill Moyers
Adam
$1,000 [25]
This comes before "Claudius" & "the Jury" in literary works
I
Frank
$800 [7]
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew helps us out.) The term for a worker in the area seen here is also a 1980 Jodie Foster film
Carny
Frank Adam
$1,000 [27]
These tiny bits of cytoplasm lacking nuclei are there to gang up in clots
platelets
Frank
$1,000 [13]
He recorded standards like "It Had to be You" & "Our Love is Here to Stay" for "When Harry Met Sally..."
Harry Connick, Jr.
Susan
DD $1,200 [16]
It's what PN stands for in PNNL, a national laboratory in Richland, Washington
Pacific Northwest
Frank
$1,000 [24]
(Here's Sofia having some fun at the San Diego Zoo.) This playful bird is not to be confused with the spoonbill, playbill or T-bill
hornbill
$1,000 [8]
In physics it pertains to force or power; in comics, it pertains to the "Duo" of Batman & Robin
dynamic
Frank

Double Jeopardy! Round

CANADIAN HISTORY SIGNS OF THE TIMES THE 20th CENTURY PLAY'S THE THING WB CARTOON STARS 5-LETTER WORDS CELEBRITY POLITICIANS
$400 [7]
Derided as the "Pearson Pennant" after the prime minister, it was adopted in 1964
the maple leaf flag
Frank
$400 [18]
Ahhh...this one really doesn't take me back
no U-turn
Frank
$400 [3]
His "Pygmalion" includes the line "I shall make a duchess of this draggletailed guttersnipe"
George Bernard Shaw
Susan
$400 [1]
1954:"No Parking Hare"
Bugs Bunny
Susan
$400 [13]
Charles Dickens' Mr. Creakle likes to whack pupils on the hand with this measuring device
ruler
Susan
$2,000 [24]
Later a congressman from Iowa, this man played Gopher on "The Love Boat"
Fred Grandy
Susan
$800 [8]
Beginning in February 1942, Canada moved 21,000 people of this background to internment camps
Japanese-Canadians
Adam
$800 [20]
It might be Bon Jovi's favorite
slippery when wet
Adam
$800 [4]
Filmed in 2000, it's Doug Wright's play about the Marquis de Sade in an asylum
Quills
Frank Adam
$800 [2]
1951:"Scent-imental Romeo"
Pepe Le Pew
Adam
$800 [14]
(Sarah tattoos the show's logo on her arm.) My temporary tattoo uses this dye that's also used to redden hair
henna
Adam
$1,200 [19]
In 2000 this party led by Preston Manning, not Pat Buchanan, was absorbed by the New Canadian Alliance
the Reform Party
Susan
$1,200 [21]
Some "training" required for this one
railroad crossing
Frank
$1,200 [5]
In the '30s Wolfe wrote "You Can't Go Home Again" & Kaufman & Hart wrote "You Can't" do this
Take It with You
Susan
$1,200 [6]
1961:"Beep Prepared"
the Road Runner
Frank
$1,200 [15]
When the moon hits your eye like a big pizza pie, that's this type of reef-dwelling eel
a moray
Susan
$2,000 [23]
William Lyon Mackenzie led a failed 1837 revolt; this grandson of his was Canada's longest-serving prime minister
William Lyon Mackenzie King
Adam
$1,600 [25]
By definition, this sign is commonplace
pedestrian crossing
Frank
$1,600 [9]
"Nothing On" is the farce performed by the actors in this Michael Frayn comedy
Noises Off
Susan
$1,600 [10]
1962:"The Slick Chick"
Foghorn Leghorn
Susan Adam
$1,600 [16]
The Temptations said it's a "ball of confusion"; Wittgenstein said it's "everything that is the case"
the world
Susan Frank Adam
DD $5,000 [22]
The 1947 discovery of the Leduc fields began an oil boom in this western province
Alberta
Frank
$2,000 [26]
Marian the Librarian could have used this warning
hill ahead (incline accepted)
Frank
$2,000 [12]
Andrew Wyke & Milo Tindle are the main characters of this tense Anthony Shaffer drama
Sleuth
Susan
$2,000 [11]
1957:"Tabasco Road"
Speedy Gonzales
Susan
$2,000 [17]
The harsh aftertaste of this soft drink helped make it a synonym for feistiness or spunk
Moxie
Adam

Final Jeopardy!

ARTISTS

Christopher Buckley called his book on the life and work of this artist "Blossoms and Bones"

Georgia O'Keeffe

Adam "Who is Georgia O'Keefe" — wagered $900
Frank "Who was Georgia O'Keefe? Hey Ryk!" — wagered $15,000
Susan "Who is Monet" — wagered $4,000

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