Show #5031 2006-06-26 Regular

Contestants

Mark Edelson — a software developer from Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Joan Belen — a homemaker from Brooklyn, New York

Chris Knight — a copywriter from Birmingham, Alabama (whose 1-day cash winnings total $20,800)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Chris $2,000 $4,600 $5,100 $100
2nd place: $2,000
$10,600
16 R, 6 W (including 2 DDs)
Joan $400 $800 $3,200 $2
3rd place: $1,000
$5,000
10 R, 3 W (including 1 DD)
Mark $6,000 $7,200 $12,800 $12,600
New champion: $12,600
$12,800
21 R, 1 W

Jeopardy! Round

CASABLANCA WE'RE NO ANGELS THE BIG SLEEP THREE ON A MATCH THE HARDER THEY "FAL" HUMPHREY BOGART
$200 [1]
Casablanca is the chief port & most populous city of this nation
Morocco
Mark
$200 [30]
Before becoming a Bronco, Jake "The Snake" Plummer played for this university's Sun Devils
Arizona State
Chris
$200 [16]
When the airway narrows, the soft palate or uvula may vibrate; the old man is doing this
snoring
Chris
$200 [11]
Names of the Three Stooges at the time of the 1946 film "Beer Barrel Polecats"
Moe, Curly & Larry
Mark
$200 [4]
"Shelter" where you can live out your nuclear armageddon fears
a fallout shelter
Mark
$200 [21]
On May 21, 1945 Humphrey Bogart married her
Lauren Bacall
Joan
$400 [2]
Casablanca's bleached city walls gave it its name, which means this in English
white house
Mark
$400 [29]
Appropriately, this NHL team's mascot lists "Devil Inside" by INXS as one of his favorite songs
the New Jersey Devils
Mark
$400 [17]
Lady Macbeth has a famous scene where she experiences this, aka somnambulism; things don't work out well for her
sleepwalking
Mark
$400 [12]
The foolhardy trio that went to sea in a tub in a classic nursery rhyme
the butcher, the baker & the candlestick maker
Chris
$400 [5]
It's the operatic vocal register I'm using to read you this clue
falsetto
Joan
$400 [22]
As a young man, Bogie originally planned on studying for a medical degree at this Connecticut college
Yale
Mark
$600 [3]
Carousels & bumper cars are waiting for you at the Casablanca amusement park named for this famous sailor
Sinbad the Sailor
$600 [28]
New owner Stu Sternberg vowed to change this MLB nickname by '07; no word whether "Manta" is in the running
the Devil Rays
Chris
$600 [18]
Anxiety over business or domestic affairs may cause predormital this; enjoy the 4 A.M. movie
insomnia
Joan
$600 [13]
The 3 members of pop music's Bee Gees
Barry, Robin & Maurice
Mark
$600 [7]
Adjective for land left unseeded after plowing to let it return to its natural fertility
fallow
Chris
$600 [23]
In the Navy during this war, Bogie got a severe facial injury while escorting a prisoner
World War I
Chris Joan
$800 [6]
One of Casablanca's main streets bears the name of the fifth king to share his name with this religious figure
Muhammad
Mark
$800 [27]
David Beckham played for this posh British football club that features a little red devil on its logo
Manchester (United)
Chris
$800 [19]
Michael Stipe knows this type of sleep occurs about every 90 minutes & lasts from 5 to 30 minutes
REM sleep
Joan
$800 [14]
The 3 B's of classical music
Bach, Brahms & Beethoven
Mark
$800 [9]
2-word term for "jumping the gun" in a track & field race
a false start
Mark
$800 [24]
In 1947 Bogie joined other actors in protesting the witch hunts conducted by this committee
the House Un-American Activities Committee
Chris
$1,000 [8]
To help ships access the once-difficult ports of Casablanca, the El Hank, one of these, was built in 1905
a lighthouse
Chris
$1,000 [26]
A Wake Forest win in its 1923 football season led a writer to term the team this 2-word name due to "devilish" play
the Demon Deacons
DD $1,800 [20]
Alpha waves occur when you're relaxed with eyes closed; beta, when alert; these waves, when in deep sleep
delta waves
Joan
$1,000 [15]
The 3-word motto of the French Revolution
"Liberty, equality, fraternity"
Mark
$1,000 [10]
This character appears in 3 different plays by Shakespeare & is referred to in a fourth
Falstaff
Mark
$1,000 [25]
Bogie's breakthrough film was this 1936 feature that shares its name with a national park
The Petrified Forest
Chris

Double Jeopardy! Round

THE MIDDLE AGES MUSICAL NUMBERS FOUNDERS MEET T.S. ELIOT LANDMARKS VOCABULARY
$400 [2]
Clause 39 in this document of 63 articles was the beginning of the principle of due process of law
the Magna Carta
Mark
$400 [21]
Tony Orlando & Dawn:"Knock __ Times"
Three
Joan
$400 [19]
The first school for these people in the U.S. was founded by Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet
deaf people
Mark
$400 [12]
In the 1920s Eliot got religion and converted to this church, independent since the 16th century
the Church of England
Mark
$400 [11]
Napoleon commissioned this 164-foot Paris landmark to celebrate his military victories
the Arc de Triomphe
Chris
$400 [1]
It can mean to drain of energy or the gases that escape from an engine
exhaust
Mark
$800 [3]
In 976 this Venice church was badly damaged by fire; rebuilding began in 1050 & was completed around 1090
St. Mark's
Mark
$800 [22]
Bob Dylan:"Highway __ Revisited"
61
Chris
$800 [20]
Every trendy home should have a mozzarella slicer from this retailer founded by Chuck Williams
Williams-Sonoma
Joan
$800 [17]
Eliot grew up in this city where his grandfather had co-founded Washington University
St. Louis
Chris
$800 [13]
Edgar Allan Poe mentioned "shattered cornices" in his poem about this ancient Roman amphitheater
the Colosseum
Mark
$1,200 [6]
This 13-letter word can mean sudden haste, or the falling of rain, snow or hail
precipitation
Joan
$1,200 [4]
This explorer's brother Thorvald was killed while on an expedition in Vinland
Leif Ericson
Chris Joan
$1,200 [27]
U2:"__"
One
Chris
$2,000 [26]
In 1892, in exile in the U.S., he founded Patria, the journal of the Cuban Revolutionary Party
(Jose) Martí
Joan
$1,200 [18]
In this cruel month in 1923, T.S. went on a hellish holiday near Chichester with his ill & unstable wife
April
Chris Joan Mark
$1,200 [14]
Arizona, Colorado, Utah & New Mexico intersect at this monument
the Four Corners monument
Chris
$1,600 [7]
Hebrew for "beasts", this "B" word for something huge derives from the name of a beast in the Book of Job
behemoth
Chris
$1,600 [9]
By 1096 the Holy Roman Empire stretched from Italy to this peninsula that makes up most of Denmark
the Jutland peninsula
Mark
$1,600 [25]
Wilson Pickett:"Land Of __ Dances"
A Thousand
Chris
$2,000 [28]
Before he turned 23, Eliot created this poetic figure who asks, "Do I dare disturb the universe?"
J. Alfred Prufrock
$1,600 [15]
This 13,796-foot inactive volcano, Hawaii's highest peak, is snow-covered in winter; its name means "white mountain"
Mauna Kea
Chris
$2,000 [8]
(Sarah of the Clue Crew shoes a horse.) A blacksmith who shoes horses is referred to by this name from the Latin for "iron"
a farrier
Mark
$2,000 [10]
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from Riga, Latvia.) Founded in 1201, Riga, Latvia soon came under control of this order of knights that began in far-off Palestine
the Teutonic Knights
Joan
$2,000 [24]
Skid Row:"__ And Life"
18
DD $3,000 [23]
Practical cats know that Eliot was nicknamed after this animal because his cold manner seemed like playing dead
the possum
Chris
$2,000 [16]
The official residence for the V.P. of the U.S. is on the grounds of the USNO, the United States Naval this
Observatory
DD $2,500 [5]
Depending where you place the emphasis, this word can mean to comfort, or an instrument panel
console
Chris

Final Jeopardy!

19th CENTURY GOVERNORS

To date, he's the only person to be elected governor of 2 different states

Sam Houston

Joan "Who is Cleveland?" — wagered $3,198
Chris "Who was Rockefeller" — wagered $5,000
Mark "Who is Andrew Johnson" — wagered $200

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