Show #3995 2002-01-04 (taped 2001-10-23) Regular

Mark Lee game 4.

Contestants

Kim Tavares — a promotions associate originally from Hamilton, Ohio

Doug Plazak — an attorney from Anaheim Hills, California

Mark Lee — a sales manager originally from Peoria, Illinois (whose 3-day cash winnings total $58,000)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Mark $400 $2,600 $10,500 $9,500
4-day champion: $67,500
$10,600
17 R (including 1 DD), 4 W
Doug $800 $2,200 $4,200 $8,200
2nd place: Trip to Los Cabos, Mexico
$4,400
13 R (including 1 DD), 5 W
Kim $-400 $2,400 $3,400 $3,800
3rd place: Trip to Florida
$4,400
9 R, 3 W (including 1 DD)

Jeopardy! Round

FREEDOM FIGHTERS MUSIC FOR YOUR FISH ALL THINGS INDONESIAN STRICTLY BUSINESS THEATRE CROSSWORD CLUES "M" TOUGH POTPOURRI
$200 [3]
Benito Juarez established land reforms & fought against French rule in this country
Mexico
Mark
$200 [16]
"Joy to the fishes in the deep blue sea" is your fish's favorite line in this Three Dog Night song
"Joy To The World"
Mark
$200 [8]
Indonesia has many of these natural features, including the active one named Mount Anak Krakatau
volcano
Doug
$200 [14]
2001 marked the 100th anniversary of this company that began as the American Safety Razor Company
Gillette
Mark
$200 [21]
Title device "sprung" by Agatha Christie (9)
Mousetrap
Doug
$200 [1]
(Cheryl is in the Big Apple, and the clue's text is provided as the tunnel is way too loud.) NYC has been depositing old subway cars in the waters off Delaware to create an artificial one of these
reef
Mark Doug
$400 [4]
Mario Savio set off the free speech movement when political activities were banned on this U.C. campus in 1964
U.C. Berkeley
Doug
$400 [17]
Your fish would "like to be under the sea in" this, the title of a Beatles tune written & sung by Ringo
"Octopus's Garden"
Mark
$400 [9]
(Cheryl wears an interesting garment.) In the 1940s Dorothy Lamour helped popularize a Hollywood version of this Indonesian garment
sarong
Mark
$400 [15]
One of Fortune Magazine's Most Powerful Businesswomen in 2000 was Meg Whitman, CEO of this online auction site
eBay
Kim
$400 [23]
Laura Wingfield had a "Glass" one (9)
Menagerie
Doug
$400 [2]
It's the specific word for a person between 90 & 100 years old
nonagenarian
Doug Kim
$600 [5]
In 1998 Fred Korematsu was given this highest civilian award for his resistance to being interned during WWII
Medal of Freedom
Doug
$600 [18]
Your fish has made this request also the title of an Al Green song that's followed by the line "Drop me in the water"
"Take Me To The River"
Mark
$600 [10]
This up to 300-pound critter seenhereis found naturally only on a few Indonesian islands
komodo dragon
Mark Doug
$600 [22]
3 of these letters make up the stock symbol for the company that makes scotch tape
M's
Kim
$600 [26]
"Camelot" sorceress Le Fay (6)
Morgan
Doug
$600 [11]
(Sofia of the Clue Crew reports from the San Diego Zoo.) It's the technical name for the breeding, training & use of animals like Jezebel seen here
falconry
Mark
$800 [6]
Many consider Justin Dart Jr., who contracted polio as a child, to be the father of this 1990 federal law
Americans with Disabilities Act
$800 [19]
This B-52's song says, "There goes a dogfish chased by a catfish... watch out for that piranha!"
"Rock Lobster"
Kim
$800 [24]
The legong kraton is a Hindu ceremonial dance traditionally performed on this Indonesian island
Bali
Doug
$800 [12]
The title of the ballet "All I Need to Know" is a quotation from this poet's "Ode on a Grecian Urn"
Keats
Mark
DD $800 [7]
This NAACP lawyer won a landmark decision in 1946 overturning segregation in interstate transportation
(Thurgood) Marshall
Doug
$1,000 [20]
It's the "fish"y song heard here:"So this ain't the end--I saw you again today"
"Barracuda"
Kim
$1,000 [25]
He was president from the 1940s to the '60s when his autocratic rule led to his forced resignation
Sukarno
Doug
$1,000 [13]
This explorer was the governor of the Louisiana territory when he died mysteriously at a Tennessee inn in 1809
Meriwether Lewis

Double Jeopardy! Round

CHEMISTRY MOVIE TITLE ROLES 3-WORD LITERARY QUOTES RHINE TIME YES, SIR! SOUNDS LIKE AN OBSCURE ROCK BAND
$400 [26]
A drop of solution placed on this paper will indicate if the solution is acidic, neutral or basic
litmus paper
Kim
$400 [1]
"Coal Miner's Daughter" (1980)
Sissy Spacek
Mark
$400 [16]
"Moby Dick" begins with this 3-word sentence
Call me Ishmael.
Doug
$400 [11]
The Rhine River originates in this mountainous country
Switzerland
Doug
$400 [6]
Voltaire was one of the first writers to report that a falling apple inspired this man's laws of gravity
Newton
Kim
$400 [14]
1 letter different from a subatomic particle, they're peculiarities or idiosyncrasies
quirks
Doug
$800 [27]
The carbon dioxide molecule contains this many oxygen atoms
2
Kim
$800 [2]
"The French Lieutenant's Woman" (1981)
Meryl Streep
Mark
$800 [19]
After Julius Caesar is stabbed in the Shakespeare tragedy named for him, he utters this Latin question
Et tu, Brute?
Kim
$800 [12]
The Rhine River forms the western & southern boundary of this region also known as the Schwarzwald
Black Forest
Mark
$800 [7]
The first Englishman to sail around the world, he later served as mayor of Plymouth
Sir Francis Drake
Mark
$800 [15]
Foreign-language operas may be translated with these "titles", the opposite of what foreign movies have
supertitles
$1,200 [28]
This chemical process breaks down organic materials like sugar in grape juice to produce wine
fermentation
Mark
$1,200 [3]
"The Butcher's Wife" (1991)
Demi Moore
Mark
$1,200 [20]
Descartes gave us this 3-word Latin phrase meaning "I think, therefore I am"
Cogito ergo sum
$1,200 [13]
Also an Olympic year, it's the year Hitler remilitarized the Rhineland in defiance of the Treaty of Versailles
1936
Doug
DD $1,000 [8]
Thinking less of this statesman than he once did, Henry VIII had him beheaded July 6, 1535
Sir Thomas More
Kim
$1,200 [17]
A culinary specialty, they're the blue type of crustacean, caught just after they molt
soft-shelled crabs
Mark
$1,600 [4]
"The Preacher's Wife" (1996)
Whitney Houston
Kim
$1,600 [21]
It's Hemingway's famous 3-word definition of "guts"
grace under pressure
Mark
DD $1,500 [23]
The birthplace of Nero's mother, this city on the Rhine is well known for its perfumes
Cologne
Mark
$1,600 [9]
(Alex: Take a look.) This adventurer pictured here was a favorite of Elizabeth I until he married one of her maids of honor
Sir Walter Raleigh
Doug
$1,600 [18]
It's the "syndrome" from which you suffer if MSG gives you a headache
Chinese restaurant syndrome
$2,000 [5]
"The Bishop's Wife" (1947)
Loretta Young
Mark
$2,000 [22]
It's the first sentence in "The Fountainhead"
Howard Roark laughed.
$2,000 [24]
Completion of the "new waterway" Rhine Canal in 1872 established this Dutch city as Europe's leading port
Rotterdam
Doug Kim
$2,000 [10]
This "Lady of the Lake" poet was once offered the poet laureateship of England, but turned it down
Sir Walter Scott
Mark
$2,000 [25]
These flowers add a red or pink splash to your garden; it's also a pejorative term for certain liberals
bleeding hearts

Final Jeopardy!

19th CENTURY PRESIDENTS

Other than FDR, he's the only Democrat to receive his party's nomination in 3 straight elections

Grover Cleveland

Kim "Who is Cleveland?" — wagered $400
Doug "Who is Grover Cleveland?" — wagered $4,000
Mark "Who isGGrant" — wagered $1,000

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