Show #5065 2006-09-22 (taped 2006-08-03) Regular

Sara Terrell game 5.

Contestants

Charlton Wilbur — a software developer from Holyoke, Massachusetts

Donna Deans — a freelance producer from New York, New York

Sara Terrell — a veterinary technician from Collinsville, Connecticut (whose 4-day cash winnings total $71,799)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Sara $200 $-200 $7,400 $7,400
3rd place: $1,000
$7,400
10 R, 3 W
Donna $2,400 $5,200 $22,000 $26,601
New champion: $26,601
$22,000
22 R, 0 W
Charlton $4,400 $10,600 $17,400 $19,999
2nd place: $2,000
$9,600
22 R (including 3 DDs), 5 W

Jeopardy! Round

THE CANTERBURY TALES MISHEARD LYRICS EUROPEAN CUISINE DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION LAW SCHOOL ___ OF ___
$200 [2]
Many of the tale-tellers had ailments & were headed to this martyred saint's shrine for some healing
Thomas à Becket
$200 [1]
Perhaps apt, but not accurate, "Sweet land of liberty, off-key I sing" is a mishearing of this patriotic song
"My Country, 'Tis Of Thee"
Charlton
$200 [26]
Lancashire hot pot is a hot stew from this country
England
Donna
$200 [21]
His daughter Frances married Thomas Eayres, a silversmith like her dad
Paul Revere
Charlton
$200 [11]
In your first year at Penn Law, you'll take a course based on this document produced right there in Philly
the Constitution
Charlton
$200 [16]
Edith Wharton won a Pulitzer Prize for this novel
The Age of Innocence
Donna Charlton
$400 [3]
The Tales are written in this form of English, spoken from after the Battle of Hastings to around 1500
Middle English
Sara Charlton
$400 [7]
"Careless Whisper" by them doesn't say, "Should have known better than to Chia Pet"; it's "cheat a friend"
Wham!
Donna
$400 [27]
Beans of this color are a signature ingredient of the French dish cassoulet
white
Donna
$400 [22]
This hero had 5 Green Mountain Girls: Loraine, Lucy, Mary, Pamela & Fanny
Ethan Allen
Sara
$400 [12]
Yale Law first-termers must take a class on these, agreements that create obligations
contracts
Donna
$400 [17]
Minister Louis Farrakhan leads this organization
Nation of Islam
Charlton
$600 [4]
1 of the 2 months that appear in the first 2 lines of the prologue
April (or March)
Charlton
$600 [8]
Rupert Holmes wanted to know "If you like" these drinks, not bean enchiladas
piña coladas
Donna
$600 [28]
Made with cheese & nuts, paskha is a traditional Russian treat for this spring holiday
Easter
Charlton
$600 [23]
Cornelia, daughter of Gen. Nathanael Greene, was conceived while he was billeted at this cold Penn. site
Valley Forge
Sara Charlton
$600 [13]
Stanford Law offers a course on "Trusts and" these--not big swaths of land, but the property of a decedent
estates
Sara Charlton
$600 [18]
This Topeka body was the defendant in a landmark 1950s Supreme Court case
the Board of Education
Charlton
$800 [5]
For the pilgrims, Harry Bailley performs this function, also a synonym for the Eucharist
host
Charlton
$800 [9]
This Brooklynite was "Forever in blue jeans", not "The Reverend Blue Jeans"
Neil Diamond
$1,000 [30]
There are many variations of this layered Greek dish, but you probably know the one made with meat & eggplant
moussaka
Donna
$800 [24]
Susan Olasky has written a kids' series about the adventures of Annie, daughter of this fiery Virginia orator
Patrick Henry
$800 [14]
Duke Law School's Poyner Courtroom is for arguing in this type of mock court
moot court
Charlton
$800 [19]
It's the tropical flower seen here
the bird of paradise
Sara
$1,000 [6]
Chaucer tells of the Pardoner, a church official who sells these 11-letter things that made Martin Luther mad
indulgences
Charlton
$1,000 [10]
Paul Simon didn't say, "No need to be corduroy" but did advise "No need to be coy, Roy" in this instructional tune
"50 Ways To Leave Your Lover"
Charlton
DD $3,000 [29]
Seen in soups, stelline is an Italian pasta whose name means "little" these
stars
Charlton
$1,000 [25]
After the French Revolution, brave daughters Anastasie & Virginie joined him in captivity
(Marquis de) Lafayette
Charlton
$1,000 [15]
I hear that at Columbia Law, you made the staff of this journal founded in 1901--Supreme Court, here you come
The Columbia Law Review
Donna
$1,000 [20]
She was Henry VIII's fourth wife
Anne of Cleves
Sara Donna

Double Jeopardy! Round

REVISED CANTERBURY TALES I'VE WON AN OSCAR & AN EMMY NEW HAMPSHIRE AN "A" IN SCIENCE MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS RHYME THAT STUFF!
$400 [21]
No chair could holde this spinal cord injury advocate & super man who sadly pass't on Octobre 10, 2004
Christopher Reeve
Sara
$400 [11]
"Norma Rae"(Oscar)&"Sybil"(Emmy)
Sally Field
Donna
$400 [26]
The state flag depicts the Raleigh, the first of these to carry the American flag into battle
a ship
Donna
$400 [6]
This branch of science deals with forces exerted by air on both flying & wind-blown bodies
aerodynamics
Charlton
$400 [1]
Striking one of these metal discs, perhaps the tam-tam, yields a highly resonant sound; just ask Chuck Barris
a gong
Donna
$400 [16]
Howard or Hilary
Duff
Sara
$800 [22]
Woe unto the decision to take a Hawaiian chief hostage in 1779; this naval legend was slain
Captain Cook
Donna
$800 [12]
"As Good As It Gets"(Oscar)&"Mad About You"(Emmy)
Helen Hunt
Sara
$800 [27]
(Cheryl of the Clue Crew stands in front of the State House in Concord, NH.) Here in Concord, America's oldest State House, using its original chambers, was built in 1819, mostly of this stone--naturally
granite
Sara
$1,200 [8]
Aneurysms can happen in the Circle of Willis, a network of these at the base of the brain
arteries
Sara
$800 [2]
Stravinsky's 1945 "Ebony Concerto", written for Woody Herman, was primarily for this instrument & jazz band
clarinet
Charlton
$800 [17]
A high, steepcliff with abroadface
a bluff
Charlton
$1,200 [23]
A noble storie t'were when she won 3 Naismith Awards 'fore her hoops Hall o' Fame pilgrimmage
Cheryl Miller
$1,200 [13]
"Save the Tiger"(Oscar)&"Tuesdays with Morrie"(Emmy)
Jack Lemmon
Donna
$1,200 [28]
Many come forrest & comfortto the War Memorial Cathedral of these trees
pines
Charlton
$1,600 [9]
In zoology this adjective means "hermaphroditic"
androgynous
Charlton
$1,200 [3]
Also a species of seal, it's the instrument on Ireland's official seal
the harp
Charlton
$1,200 [18]
You might pick up a cat by this part of its neck
a scruff
Donna
$1,600 [24]
Listen cloose to the tale of this actor who hath played anchor man Ted Baxter
(Ted) Knight
Donna
$1,600 [14]
"City Slickers"(Oscar)&"Requiem for a Heavyweight"(Emmy)
Jack Palance
Donna
$2,000 [30]
Mt. Washington features the most famous of this type of railway, named for the gear teeth that pull it uphill
a cog railway
Sara Charlton
$2,000 [10]
The name of these air cells in the lungs comes from the Latin for "cavity"
alveoli
Donna
$1,600 [4]
Isaac Stern was overwhelmed at how well Meryl Streep learned to play this for her film "Music of the Heart"
a violin
Donna
$1,600 [19]
To reject or snub an approach
rebuff
Donna
$2,000 [25]
Verily she was the mate of E.L. Doctorow's title "Billy"
The Wife of Bathgate
Donna Charlton
$2,000 [15]
"The Subject Was Roses"(Oscar)&"Chico and the Man"(Emmy)
Jack Albertson
Donna
DD $4,000 [29]
(Jon of the Clue Crew stands with a statue in Concord, NH.) General John Stark, immortalizedhereat the New Hampshire State Capitol, coined this motto in 1809 as a toast that continued, "death is not the worst of evils"
"Live free or die"
Charlton
DD $4,000 [7]
The name of this class of vertebrates comes from a word meaning "living a double life"
amphibians
Charlton
$2,000 [5]
John Cage came up with the "prepared" type of this instrument by placing objects on, between & under its strings
the piano
Sara
$2,000 [20]
The dead outer skin shed by a snake
the slough

Final Jeopardy!

FAMOUS NAMES

The Grady Gammage Auditorium at Arizona State University was the last major public building that he designed

Frank Lloyd Wright

Sara "Who is Frank Lloyd Wrig[arrow h]t?" — wagered $0
Charlton "Who was Frank Lloyd Wright?" — wagered $2,599
Donna "Who is F. Lloyd Wright?" — wagered $4,601

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