Show #4032 2002-02-26 (taped 2001-11-28) Regular

Contestants

Patty Crowell — a mammography technologist originally from Kalispell, Montana

Richard Finch — an attorney from Dearborn Heights, Michigan

Anthony Trifilio — a construction worker from Brooklyn, New York (whose 1-day cash winnings total $16,000)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Anthony $1,800 $4,600 $7,800 $0
3rd place: trip to Resorts Atlantic City
$7,000
14 R (including 1 DD), 2 W
Richard $2,400 $5,400 $11,600 $1,600
2nd place: trip to Mexico + stay at Paradise Village Beach Resort & Spa
$12,200
17 R (including 1 DD), 4 W (including 1 DD)
Patty $1,000 $3,000 $13,800 $4,399
New champion: $4,399
$13,800
16 R, 5 W

Jeopardy! Round

THE EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION COACHING FOOTBALL MOVING TOO "HARD" TOO SOFT JUST WRITE
$200 [2]
The decree became law with the passage of this actually quite lucky amendment to the Constitution
the 13th Amendment
Anthony
$200 [11]
In the mid-1980s the Giants started the tradition of dumping this beverage on a winning coach
Gatorade
Anthony
$200 [26]
When you file one of these with the U.S. Postal Service, you may get a welcome kit at your new home
change of address
Richard
$200 [1]
Some say a comment by an overworked Ringo gave this Beatles song its title
"A Hard Day's Night"
Richard
$200 [21]
This clear soft drink has been called "The Uncola"
7 Up
Anthony
$200 [16]
"Valley of the Horses" is Jean Auel's sequel to the novel "The Clan of" this
the Cave Bear
Anthony
$400 [7]
It was signed by Abe Lincoln & this Secretary of State
William Seward
$400 [12]
Letter formations include the "T" & this one with the running backs in a line behind the quarterback
the "I" formation
Anthony
$400 [27]
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew moves two heavy boxes with a little help.) It's the item I'm using in my move, also old-time slang for the type of woman I'd like to say "hello" to next door
a dolly
Richard
$400 [3]
It's a lightweight, protective helmet used by construction workers
a hard hat
Patty
$400 [22]
Proverbially, a sow's ear isn't the source to construct a purse made of this soft fabric
silk
Anthony
$400 [17]
Like the title of a 1962 hit by Dion, they call an Old English poem about a homeless & kinless warrior this
The Wanderer
Anthony Patty
$600 [8]
The preliminary Proclamation was issued Sept, 22, 1862: the real one followed 100 days later, on this date
January 1, 1863
Patty
$600 [13]
If your team, trailing 14-6, scores a touchdown with 10 seconds left, go for one of these to tie the game
a 2-point conversion
Patty
$600 [28]
In marking boxes, don't hesitate to use this word, from the Latin for "to break"
fragile
Patty
$600 [4]
She took a whack at figure skating, winning the U.S. nationals in 1994
Tonya Harding
Patty
$600 [23]
Alliterative 2-word term for the proverbially soft object seen here
a baby's bottom
Richard
$600 [18]
"My First Days in the White House", by this Louisiana political legend, was published in 1935, after his death
Huey P. Long
Anthony
$1,000 [10]
An 1862 proclamation freeing D.C.'s slaves offered to help them move to Haiti or this African country
Liberia
Anthony
$800 [14]
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew draws an arrow to complete a diagram on the blackboard.) Vince Lombardi's Packers lived by this play
the sweep
Anthony
$800 [29]
A California landlord must return this 21 days after you move out, less the cost of that fire you set
a security deposit
Richard
$800 [5]
On June 14, 1971 the first in this chain of restaurants opened in London
the Hard Rock Cafe
Anthony
$800 [24]
In 2001 Senators McCain & Feingold proposed a bill to ban this type of financing of political campaigns
soft money
Anthony
$800 [19]
He wrote "Torch Song Trilogy" & got torched by aliens in "Independence Day"
Harvey Fierstein
Patty
DD $1,200 [9]
It was the westernmost state mentioned by name in the Proclamation
Texas
Richard
$1,000 [15]
Coaches go gray from these plays that the players "hear" at the line of scrimmage rather than in the huddle
audibles
Patty
$1,000 [6]
"Mr. Gradgrind's Facts" was a possible title before Dickens "fell on" this as the name of his 1854 novel
Hard Times
Richard
$1,000 [25]
Abbreviated pp, this term tells a musician to play "very softly"
pianissimo
Anthony
$1,000 [20]
This comic play, written by British dramatist Tom Taylor in 1858, sadly gained lasting fame in April 1865
Our American Cousin
Richard

Double Jeopardy! Round

SPORTING PRESIDENTS NEW YORK SCHOOLS TV DRAMA THE BEER GARDEN ALL ABOUT AFRICA CROSSWORD CLUES "L"
$400 [17]
He was on Harvard's swim team but was more famous for his touch football games
JFK
Richard
$400 [22]
NYC-born novelist Joseph Heller went to P.S. 188, P.S. standing for this
Public School
Patty
$400 [7]
This show starring the man seenhereas an ex-con ran from 1974 to 1980
The Rockford Files
Richard Patty
$400 [12]
"The Gourmet Guide to Beer" says most major beers are either ales or these
lagers
Richard
$400 [6]
In 1996 this South African city's airport, code JNB, surpassed Cairo's as the busiest in Africa
Johannesburg
Richard
$400 [1]
Southpaw(5)
lefty
Anthony
$800 [18]
Though he was the first president to win the Nobel Peace Prize, he enjoyed boxing. jujitsu & wrestling
Teddy Roosevelt
Richard
$800 [23]
Nicholas Murray Butler was president of this Manhatfan Ivy League school from 1902 to 1945
Columbia
Anthony
$800 [8]
Problems on this '90s Fox drama included Charlie's Hodgkin's disease & Julia's abusive boyfriend
Party of Five
Patty
$800 [25]
This brand, first sold in 1876, is symbolized by the animalsseen here
Budweiser
Richard Patty
$800 [13]
This precious mineral product accounts for 4/5 of Botswana's exports
diamonds
Richard
$800 [2]
Galahad's dad(8)
Lancelot
Patty
DD $1,000 [21]
He was a cross-country runner at the U.S. Naval Academy
Jimmy Carter
Richard
$1,600 [26]
Now named for a benefactor, it opened in 1905 as the Institute of Musical Art
Juilliard
Patty
$1,200 [9]
On "Friends" Joey has acted on this soap opera that starred real-life "Friends" dad John Aniston
Days of Our Lives
Richard Patty
$1,200 [14]
The name of Egypt's rulers the Mamelukes. once slaves, comes from a word for "slave" in this language
Arabic
Patty
$1,200 [3]
Beatles' birthplace(9)
Liverpool
Patty
$1,200 [19]
(Cheryl of the Clue Crew reports from the Eisenhower home in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.) A golf enthusiast, the president achieved this feat while playing aroundin 1968
a hole in one
Patty
DD $2,000 [24]
William Van Duzer Lawrence named a college for his wife, her
Sarah Lawrence
Anthony
$1,600 [10]
"The Carringtons" was never spun off from "Dynasty", but this '80s show was
The Colbys
Richard
$1,600 [15]
In 1991 the first African-African American summit was held in this coastal country's city of Abidjan
the Ivory Coast (le Côte d'Ivoire)
$1,600 [4]
House of Henry V & VI(9)
Lancaster
Richard
$1,600 [20]
He was the first baseman & captain of Yale's 1948 baseball team
George Herbert Walker Bush
Richard
$2,000 [27]
This NYC college named for its founder sounds like it teaches you to shoot game
Hunter (College)
Patty
$2,000 [11]
Barbara Stanwyck, Lee Majors & Linda Evans were big names on this big Western show
The Big Valley
Patty
$2,000 [16]
Associated with the people of Ghana, it's the African word for the style of cloth seen here
kente
Richard
$2,000 [5]
Fine French porcelain(7)
limoges
Patty

Final Jeopardy!

19th CENTURY INVENTIONS

Peter Roget's new device for performing mechanically the involution & evolution of numbers

the slide rule

Anthony "What is a Calculator?" — wagered $7,800
Richard "What is a calcutator?" — wagered $10,000
Patty "What is the adding machine?" — wagered $9,401

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