Show #3871 2001-06-04 (taped 2001-02-21) Regular

Contestants

Susan Canavello — an attorney from New Orleans, Louisiana

Jason Block — an Internet researcher from Brooklyn, New York

Katie Sunseri — a teacher of the visually impaired from New Orleans, Louisiana (whose 3-day cash winnings total $32,001)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Katie $800 $300 $1,500 $1,500
2nd place: Trip to Club Med, Mexico
$1,500
6 R, 1 W
Jason $2,500 $3,900 $6,000 $4,000
New champion: $4,000
$5,300
18 R (including 1 DD), 5 W
Susan $500 $500 $1,600 $0
3rd place: DirecTV Satellite Package
$4,800
24 R, 8 W (including 2 DDs)

Jeopardy! Round

THE FATHER OF HIS COUNTRY NO LONGER AN OLYMPIC SPORT LET'S GET GRAPHIC THAT'S MISTER TO YOU WHAT A TOOL YOU COULD PUT OUT AN "I"
$100 [6]
On Sept. 17, 1787 George Washington & James Madison became the only presidents to sign this document
The Constitution
Susan
$100 [24]
One of the first contests open to women was this discontinued lawn game that uses a mallet
Croquet
Susan
$100 [16]
It's a prototype layout of a graphic work, or one of the positions in bridge
Dummy
Jason
$100 [1]
In 1916 a Virginia schoolgirl won $5 in a contest for drawing what became this Planters trademark
Mr. Peanut
Susan
$100 [19]
Dead blow, soft face, claw, ball peen
Hammers
Susan
$100 [9]
A massive floating body broken away from a glacier
Iceberg
Katie
$200 [7]
Washington's first cabinet appointments were Randolph, Knox, Jefferson & this treasury secretary
Alexander Hamilton
Jason
$200 [25]
1936 was the last year this team sport on horseback was included
Polo
Susan
$200 [17]
During papermaking a dandy roll presses these into the paper & you can see them by holding the paper up to a light
Watermark
Susan
$200 [2]
Seen here, he makes bathtime fun:
Mr. Bubble
Jason
$200 [20]
Bent nose, duckbill, channel lock, needle nose
Pliers
Susan
$200 [10]
An erroneous perception of reality, perhaps a "grand" one
Illusion
Susan
$300 [8]
Washington received his surveyor's commission from this Virginia college in 1749
William & Mary
Katie Susan
$400 [29]
Early gymnastic events included club swinging & the speed climbing of one of these
Rope
Jason
$300 [18]
This is not all good; in fact, it's colored aluminum:[video clue]
Glitter
Jason
$300 [3]
Pity the fool who doesn't know that he played Clubber Lang in "Rocky III"
Mr. T
Jason
$300 [21]
Dovetail, dry wall, pull, hack
Saws
Jason
$300 [11]
One who engages in deception under an assumed name or identity
Imposter
Susan
$400 [14]
Despite his wealth, Washington had to borrow 600 pounds to get to this city for his inauguration
New York City
Jason
$500 [30]
Surprisingly, this internationally popular sport similar to football hasn't been played in the Olympics since 1924
rugby
Katie Susan
$400 [27]
Kerning is the adjustment of the spaces between these; ours, as you can see, is just perfect
Letters
$400 [4]
"From Rags to Bitches" is the autobiography of this man known for his worst-dressed lists
Mr. Blackwell
Katie Susan
$400 [22]
Drum, corner, random orbit, belt
Sanders
Susan
$400 [12]
The inward collapse of a building that is being demolished
Implosion
Jason
$500 [15]
When Washington crossed the Delaware to attack British forces, it was to reach this New Jersey city
Trenton
Susan
DD $1,700 [26]
Last won by Great Britain in 1920, this team sport required moving the opposing team 6 feet forward
Tug of War
Susan
$500 [28]
Logo is short for this
Logotype
$500 [5]
Counting Crows made their name with this song
"Mr. Jones"
Jason
$500 [23]
Bench, block, shaping, smooth
Planes
Jason
$500 [13]
To sacrifice, especially by fire
Immolate
Jason

Double Jeopardy! Round

THE COUNTRY OF HIS FATHER WORLD LITERATURE WOMEN THE SILVER SCREEN BIBLICAL PEOPLE FROM "C" TO SHINING "C"
$200 [26]
Filmmaker Frank Capra
Italy
Susan
$200 [21]
It consists of a story-telling contest to pass the time on a trip to the shrine of St. Thomas A Becket
The Canterbury Tales
Katie
$200 [8]
In 1982 her workout video was the bestselling video to that date
Jane Fonda
Susan
$200 [1]
This Jim Carrey film & "Mission: Impossible 2" were the only 2 films to top $200 million at the box office in 2000
How the Grinch Stole Christmas
Susan
$200 [3]
Once Moses' aide, he led the Israelites into the promised land
Joshua
Susan
$200 [12]
This word for stylish or elegant can describe an outfit or a restaurant
chic
Katie
$600 [29]
Actor Andy Garcia
Cuba
Jason
$400 [22]
Don Quixote gave this name to Aldonza Lorenzo, a peasant girl who was his ideal lady
Dulcinea
Susan
$400 [9]
Tennis star Anna Kournikova did ads for this product with the slogan "Only The Ball Should Bounce"
Absorber Sports Bra
Jason
$400 [2]
Those who had cameos in 1984's "Gremlins" include Steven Spielberg, animator Chuck Jones & this 1950s movie robot
Robby the Robot
Jason
$400 [4]
This man was imprisoned after denouncing Herod Antipas for marrying Herodias, his brother's wife
John the Baptist
Susan
$400 [13]
In addition to co-anchoring "Today", she's also a contributing anchor for "Dateline NBC"
Katie Couric
Susan
$800 [27]
Writer Carl Sandburg
Sweden
Susan
$800 [24]
In "1984" Winston Smith works for the Ministry of this
Truth
Jason Susan
$600 [18]
The association for this sport played by women in schools & colleges was founded in 1922
Field hockey
Jason
$600 [10]
"Shadow of the Vampire" starring Willem Dafoe as actor Max Schreck was inspired by this 1922 German film
Nosferatu
Jason
$600 [5]
The Philistines made sport of him "and they set him between the pillars"
Samson
Susan
$600 [14]
You probably avoid elevators if you're this type of person who fears being in a closed place
claustrophobic
Jason
$1,000 [28]
Politician Ralph Nader
Lebanon
Jason Susan
$1,000 [25]
14 of the books in the "Odyssey" are set on this rocky homeland of Odysseus
Ithaca
Susan
$800 [19]
"Mother And Child" was a constant theme in the art of this American woman in 1890s Paris
Mary Cassatt
Susan
$800 [11]
The trial of Esmeralda in the silent "Hunchback of Notre Dame" was directed by this star & makeup genius
Lon Chaney
Katie
$800 [6]
When David said, "How the mighty have fallen!", he was referring to the deaths of this king & his son Jonathan
Saul
Susan
$1,000 [17]
He was twice prime minister of France before he was elected president in 1995
Jacques Chirac
Jason
DD $1,500 [23]
This 1532 work is dedicated to Lorenzo the Magnificent, son of Piero de Medici
The Prince
Susan
$1,000 [20]
This dancer, once the mistress of Bavaria's Ludwig I, died in obscurity in 1861
Lola Montez
Susan
$1,000 [15]
For this 1983 film, Horton Foote won an Oscar for his screenplay & Robert Duvall won for his performance
Tender Mercies
Jason
$1,000 [7]
Hagar was this woman's maidservant
Sarah
Susan
DD $1,500 [16]
This geologic "era" is sometimes called the age of mammals
the Cenozoic
Jason

Final Jeopardy!

U.S. MILITARY MATTERS

In 1933 what was known as the Militia Bureau was officially renamed this

the National Guard

Katie "What is the Joint Chiefs of Staff?" — wagered $0
Susan "What is Department of Defense" — wagered $1,600
Jason "What is The War Department?" — wagered $2,000

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