Show #4315 2003-05-09 (taped 2003-03-18) Tournament of Champions

2003 Tournament of Champions quarterfinal game 5.(Donny Osmond: Today theJeopardy!Clue Crew invadesanother game show. Can you guess which one?)

Contestants

Kyle Hale — a college student from Katy, Texas

Alan Bailey — a playwright and director from Sherman Oaks, California

Eric Floyd — a college student from Calhoun, Georgia

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Eric $1,000 $2,600 $9,000 $0
2nd place: $5,000 if eliminated
$9,000
10 R, 0 W
Alan $3,200 $6,600 $20,400 $20,400
Automatic semifinalist
$21,000
25 R (including 1 DD), 2 W
Kyle $3,000 $4,200 $5,300 $0
3rd place: $5,000 if eliminated
$4,800
16 R (including 2 DDs), 4 W

Jeopardy! Round

MOTHER'S DAY TV MAGAZINES DISCOVERIES & INVENTIONS POTENT POTABLES PYRAMID OF JEOPARDY!
$200 [18]
Her mother Mary Wollstonecraft was also an accomplished author
Mary Shelley
Kyle
$200 [16]
It's funeral home sweet home for the Fishers on this HBO series
Six Feet Under
Kyle
$200 [26]
For many years cover girl Macpherson graced the pages of this magazine which shares her name
Elle
Alan
$200 [8]
In the 1880's these recent inventions sometimes bore signs saying, "Do not attempt to light with a match"
light bulbs
Alan
$200 [1]
It's the potent potable in a traditional mint julep
bourbon
Eric
$200 [6]
(Sofia of the Clue Crew gives all the clues in this category, while Jimmy receives.)I.M. Pei, Maya Lin, Le Corbusier
famous architects
Kyle
$400 [19]
Minnie Schoenberg was mom to these famous boys & even performed with them for awhile
The Marx Brothers
Alan
$400 [17]
The title mom & daughter of this WB show live in the idyllic Connecticut town of Stars Hollow
the Gilmore Girls
Eric
$400 [27]
Called BHG for short, it's big on accents, accessories & landscaping
Better Homes & Gardens
Alan
$400 [12]
In 1900 only about 1 U.S. home in 13 had this device granted patent No. 174,465 24 years earlier
telephone
Kyle
$400 [2]
Mumm is the word & it's also a brand of this that's been around since 1827
champagne
Alan
$400 [7]
Overcooked meals, feminist bras,"the midnight oil"
things that are burned
Kyle
$600 [20]
Though she bore Henry VIII 6 children, only 1, Mary I, survived infancy
Catherine of Aragon
Alan
$600 [23]
Richard Moll was a regular as Bull the bald bailiff on this '80s show
Night Court
Eric
$600 [28]
American Turf Monthly has been following & promoting this sport since 1946
horse racing
Eric
$600 [13]
George Clemens prevented untold chafing when he invented this device found in restaurant bathrooms
the hand dryer
Kyle
$600 [3]
"It's another" one of these orange juice cocktails that's mentioned in the title of an Eagles hit
Tequila Sunrise
Kyle
$600 [9]
Jason Sehorn, Goliath, Neil Armstrong's "leap"
Giants
Alan
$800 [21]
In the Bible there was a heck of a generation gap between her & her son Isaac; she was 91 when she bore him
Sarah
Alan
$800 [24]
He plays Monk, the obsessive compulsive detective
Tony Shalhoub
Kyle
$800 [29]
"Natural Healing", "Food & Nutrition" & "Fitness" are regular features of this leading health magazine founded in 1950
Prevention
DD $1,000 [14]
Robert Watson-Watt's development of this use for radio waves in 1935 helped win the Battle of Britain
radar
Kyle
$800 [4]
At Trafalgar Horatio Nelson's body was preserved in a cask of this, probably not the Napoleon kind
brandy
Eric
$800 [10]
A well, a jack-in-the-box, a hurdy-gurdy
things that have a crank
$1,000 [22]
In mythology her daughter Persephone was carried off by Hades
Demeter
Alan
$1,000 [25]
This TV angel was born in Derry City, Northern Ireland
Roma Downey
$1,000 [30]
It's Johnson Publishing Co.'s pocket-size weekly with an African-American perspective
Jet
$1,000 [15]
A British inventor gave his name to this type of road surface that spread across Europe in the 19th century
macadam
Alan
$1,000 [5]
This premium hazelnut liqueur from Italy is made from a 300-year-old recipe
Frangelico
Alan
$1,000 [11]
Muscles, baby food, relations
things that are strained
Kyle

Double Jeopardy! Round

20th CENTURY NOVELISTS FROM MOVIE TO MUSICAL RECONSTRUCTION FAMILY MATTERS ON THE "MA"P LOCUTION, LOCUTION, LOCUTION
$400 [6]
It wasn't "The Plague" that killed this French author but, sadly, a 1960 car accident
Camus
Kyle
$400 [9]
This musical based on a 1933 film is currently tapping away on the NYC thoroughfare of the same name
42nd Street
Alan
$400 [19]
Ironically, President Johnson opposed the 14th Amendment but this state was the first former Confederate state to pass it
Tennessee
Kyle
$400 [26]
This type of multiple birth occurs about once every 7,700 births
triplets
Alan Kyle
$400 [1]
The French national anthem was named for its popularity with volunteer army units from this seaport
Marseille
Kyle
$400 [16]
This term for a fake comes from someone who has only 4 cards of the same suit in poker
four flusher
Alan
$800 [7]
His "Siddhartha" was inspired by a trip he made to Asia in 1911
Hesse
Kyle
$800 [10]
Tony Curtis took the Joe E. Brown role, not the Tony Curtis part, in a new musical based on this Billy Wilder film
Some Like It Hot
Alan
$800 [20]
Andrew Johnson's impeachment was a result of his attempt to fire this Secretary of War
Stanton
Eric
$800 [27]
Jimmy Carter became one of these Aug. 7, 1975 & signed a bill creating a day for them in 1978
a grandfather
Alan Kyle
$800 [2]
A plaid fabric is made from this Indian seaport
Madras
Alan
$800 [17]
To be extremely nervous or agitated is to be like this title of a Tennessee Williams play
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
Alan
DD $1,500 [8]
A tower at Sandycove, in County Dublin, houses a museum honoring this author
James Joyce
Kyle
$1,200 [11]
You could say John C. Reilly butchered the role in the 2002 musical based on this Ernest Borgnine film
Marty
Alan
$1,200 [21]
Created in 1866 it's name evolved from the Greek word for "circle"
the Ku Klux Klan
Alan
$1,200 [28]
In birth order these, like Bill Gates & Catherine Zeta-Jones, are noted for their independence
middle children
Eric
$1,200 [3]
The 4 largest islands of Spain's Balearic Group are Ibiza, Minorca, Formentera & this one
Majorca
Alan
DD $1,000 [24]
To do this is to make an irrevocable decision, like the action that touched off the Roman Civil War
to cross the Rubicon
Alan
$1,600 [14]
Published in 1969, "Setting Free the Bears" was the first novel by this author
John Irving
Eric
$1,600 [12]
It had to happen: this 1962 classic in which Bette Davis tormented Joan Crawford became a musical in 2002
Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?
Alan Kyle
$1,600 [22]
Reconstruction ended when this President removed the last of the Federal troops from Louisiana on April 24, 1877
Hayes
Kyle
$1,600 [29]
"Of unknown origin" is Debra Levi Holtz' memoir of her search for Helen Dunne, this woman
her birth mother
$1,600 [4]
(Hi. I'm Jeff Probst.) Off Thailand's southwest coast Tarutao National Park is in this strait, leading out to the Indian Ocean
the Malacca Strait
Eric
$1,200 [18]
Meaning the whole of something, this phrase comes from the 3 main parts of a gun
lock, stock & barrel
Eric
$2,000 [15]
Lula Carson Smith was the original name of this "Reflections in a Golden Eye" author
Carson McCullers
Alan
$2,000 [13]
"Illya Darling" was based on this foreign film about a woman who worked only Monday through Saturday
Never On Sunday
Alan
$2,000 [23]
This bureau, among others, built over 4,000 schools for African-Americans, including Howard University
the Freedman's Bureau
$2,000 [30]
4-word phrase for your relationship to your father's brother's son's daughter
first cousin once removed
$2,000 [5]
(Alex gives the clue from Africa.) An early morningballoon ridefor all of us here in Kenya has taken us along this very important river
Mara
Alan
$2,000 [25]
An old Scottish prayer ask for deliverance from ghoulies, ghosties, long-leggedy beasties & these
things that go bump in the night
Alan Kyle

Final Jeopardy!

ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY

Emperor Constantine commissioned several of these buildings, named from the Greek for "royal house"

basilicas

Kyle "What are ?" — wagered $5,300
Eric "What is a mausoleum" — wagered $9,000
Alan "What are ?" — wagered $0

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