Show #5087 2006-10-24 (taped 2006-09-12) Regular

Contestants

Rachael Dietrich — a title researcher from Grand Terrace, California

Andrew Espinoza — a vice principal from Emerson, New Jersey

John Bowen — an archivist from Dearborn, Michigan (whose 1-day cash winnings total $11,500)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
John $3,400 $8,400 $18,000 $14,900
3rd place: $1,000
$20,000
25 R, 2 W (including 1 DD)
Andrew $1,600 $4,100 $10,500 $16,500
New champion: $16,500
$9,800
11 R (including 1 DD), 1 W
Rachael $2,400 $3,000 $8,200 $15,200
2nd place: $2,000
$7,400
15 R (including 1 DD), 4 W

Jeopardy! Round

SAUDI ARABIA CLASSIC ROCK LYRICS OCCUPATIONS MIDDLE NAME PLEASE -SCOPES BRIT SPEAK
$200 [1]
Religious police called mutawwa don't like women to wear any color but this
black
Rachael
$200 [2]
About her, Simon & Garfunkel said, "Jesus loves you more than you will know, wo, wo, wo"
Mrs. Robinson
John
$200 [17]
Lenders often require hiring this person to determine whether the structure has serious flaws
a home inspector
John
$200 [22]
Singer Marie Warwick
Dionne
Rachael
$200 [12]
A type of this was named for Johannes Kepler
a telescope
John
$200 [7]
When it comes to potatoes, crisps are chips & chips are these
french fries
Rachael
$400 [27]
Seen here at Ras Tanura is the world's largest of these facilities
an oil refinery
John
$400 [3]
It begins, "When I find myself in times of trouble, Mother Mary comes to me speaking words of wisdom"
"Let It Be"
Rachael
$400 [18]
Like Lady Liberty, he holds a torch, but he uses it to melt 2 pieces of metal that fuse together
a welder
Andrew
$400 [23]
Jazz artist Daniel Armstrong
Louis
Rachael
$400 [13]
The U.S. Navy uses the Type 18 one of these, named for its 18-times magnification
a periscope
John
$400 [8]
It's the 4-letter term Londoners use for the subway
the Tube
John
$600 [28]
In 1990, before Desert Storm, came this operation to protect Saudi Arabia from Iraqi invasion
Desert Shield
John
$600 [4]
In this 1957 Elvis hit, "Spider Murphy played the tenor saxophone" & "the whole rhythm section was the Purple Gang"
"Jailhouse Rock"
John
$600 [19]
There are occupational, physical & recreational types of these treatment professionals
therapists
John
$600 [24]
Director Ernst Bergman
Ingmar
Andrew
$600 [14]
Collectors prize these cylindrical toys made by the Steven Manufacturing Company
a kaleidoscope
Rachael
$600 [9]
It's the part of an automobile called the "boot"
the trunk
John
$800 [29]
The eastern area called the Hasa borders the Persian Gulf; the Hejaz in the west is on this body of water
the Red Sea
John
$800 [5]
Danny and the Juniors told us, "You can rock it, you can roll it, you can stop and you can stroll it" here
at the hop
Rachael
$800 [20]
Trained in engineering, a ship designer is often called a naval one of these
architect
John
$1,000 [26]
Novelist Janet Caldwell
Taylor
$800 [15]
"Caprice", with Doris Day & Richard Harris, was one of the last films shot in this process
CinemaScope
Andrew Rachael
$800 [10]
Since the word means bathroom in Britain, the song "Skip To My" this takes on a whole new meaning
loo
Andrew
$1,000 [30]
This family's construction business boomed with contracts in Mecca; one son chose destruction instead
the bin Ladens
John
$1,000 [6]
In 1966 The Cyrkle sang, "The worst is over now, the mornin' sun is shinin' like" this
a red rubber ball
$1,000 [21]
I've been working on the railroad as this assistant to the conductor who signals the engineer
a brakeman
John
DD $1,500 [25]
President Maria Aquino
Corazon
Andrew
$1,000 [16]
A snooperscope lets you see in the dark; change a vowel sound to get this version of it that goes on a rifle
a sniperscope
John
$1,000 [11]
In a department store, you wouldn't look for the elevator but for this
the lift
Rachael

Double Jeopardy! Round

ART & ARTISTS TV DADS DRUNK ON SHAKESPEARE THEJEOPARDY!SWIMSUIT CALENDAR LEATHER "G" FORCE
$400 [11]
Franz Post, the first European to paint landscapes in the New World, did the view seenhereofa millfor this crop in Brazil
sugar
Rachael
$400 [1]
Jock Ewing
Dallas
John
$400 [6]
A trip to AA might be in order for this gluttonous guy from the "Henry IV" plays & "The Merry Wives of Windsor"
Falstaff
Andrew
$400 [26]
"Crimea" river over our Miss Julyseenhere--good night, nurse
Florence Nightingale
John Rachael
$400 [21]
Most tanned leather is used to make these consumer products
shoes
John
$400 [16]
In 2006 this comic strip cat turned 28
Garfield
John
$800 [12]
In the early 1400s Robert Campin & Jan Van Eyck helped start the "Northern" one of these movements
Renaissance
Rachael
$800 [2]
Ray Barone
Everybody Loves Raymond
Andrew
$800 [7]
"Was there ever man a coward that hath drunk so much sack as I to-day?" is said in this island-set play (Mmm, sack!)
The Tempest
Rachael
$800 [27]
Naturallythis19th century musician featuredhereis our Mr. March
(John Philip) Sousa
Rachael
$800 [22]
The skin of the angel species of this large carnivorous fish was used to cover the hilts of samurai swords
shark
$800 [17]
In the Oscar-winning 1932 film "Grand Hotel", she delivers her famous line "I want to be alone"
(Greta) Garbo
John
$1,600 [14]
One of the 2 great British landscape masters born 14 months apart in 1775 & '76
(1 of) Constable & Turner
$1,200 [3]
Ben Cartwright
Bonanza
John
$1,200 [8]
Christopher Sly is described as a "drunken man" in the induction of this play with Vincentio, Lucentio & Petruchio
The Taming of the Shrew
Andrew
$1,200 [28]
Talk about "Man & Superman", this super literary hunk strikes a pose here
George Bernard Shaw
Andrew Rachael
$1,200 [23]
This most highly polished leather is made by applying several coats of heavy oil varnish at the end of the finishing process
patent leather
John
$1,200 [18]
Adjective for a satellite meaning staying in the same position above the Earth's equator at all times
geosynchronous
John
DD $2,000 [13]
Lee Krasner, whose work is seen here, married this man in 1945 & they influenced each other's art
Jackson Pollock
Rachael
$1,600 [4]
Dan Conner
Roseanne
Andrew
$1,600 [9]
"To my niece: I'll drink to her as long as there is a passage in my throat & drink in Illyria", says Sir Toby in this play
Twelfth Night
$1,600 [29]
Of course, this president posingheredidn't say a word during the entire photo shoot
(Calvin) Coolidge
John
$1,600 [24]
This type of leather originally made from goatskin was named for the Spanish city where it was first made
Cordovan
Andrew
DD $2,000 [19]
Coined in 1944 by politician Maury Maverick & derived from an animal noise, it means unintelligible nonsense
gobbledygook
John
$2,000 [15]
Seen here is a late work by this artist who was pals with the Impressionists but didn't exhibit with them
(Edouard) Manet
$2,000 [5]
Danny Tanner
Full House
Rachael
$2,000 [10]
What gives Cassio's imbibing away in this play? Maybe him telling Montano, "I'll knock you o'er the Mazzard"
Othello
Andrew
$2,000 [30]
Don't let the masculine name fool you--this19th century author shownhereis all woman
George Sand
John Rachael
$2,000 [25]
For important manuscripts in the Middle Ages, this type of parchment made of calfskin was often dyed purple
vellum
Rachael
$2,000 [20]
Dubbed the "Gold Coast" by Europeans, in 1957 it became one of the first African colonies to gain independence
Ghana
John

Final Jeopardy!

MOVIE VILLAINS

Introduced in a 1981 novel, this big-screen character tops the AFI's 2003 list of all-time great movie villains

Hannibal Lecter

Rachael "Who is Hannibal Lecter?" — wagered $7,000
Andrew "Who is Hannibal Lecter?" — wagered $6,000
John "Who is Darth Vad[er overlapping]" — wagered $3,100

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