Show #4033 2002-02-27 (taped 2001-11-28) Regular

Contestants

Rita Hedgespeth — a computer consultant and software trainer from Braintree, Massachusetts

Kevin Scott — a graduate student from Columbus, Ohio

Patty Crowell — a mammography technologist originally from Kalispell, Montana (whose 1-day cash winnings total $4,399)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Patty $1,600 $7,200 $6,000 $5,701
2nd place: trip to Aruba & subscription to New York Times
$4,600
12 R (including 1 DD), 2 W
Kevin $1,400 $1,000 $6,600 $13,000
New champion: $13,000
$8,200
15 R (including 1 DD), 5 W (including 1 DD)
Rita $3,800 $6,200 $9,400 $5,400
3rd place: trip to Kona, Hawaii & subscription to New York Times
$9,400
16 R, 2 W

Jeopardy! Round

RIO ORDINARY "WORLD" HUNGRY LIKE THE WOLF GIRLS ON FILM NOTORIOUS IS THERE SOMETHING I SHOULD KNOW?
$200 [23]
In Brazil the Rio Branca, or white river, flows into the Rio Negro, which flows into this one
Amazon
Patty
$200 [12]
In 1851 new products on display at the first one of these included the Colt revolver & a reaper
world's fair
Kevin
$200 [11]
In a classic children's story he ends up in a pot of boiling water in the 3 Little Pigs's kitchen
(Big Bad) Wolf
Rita
$200 [6]
In the 1930s this girl starred in the films "Baby Take a Bow" & "Dimples"
Shirley Temple
Patty
$200 [1]
Perhaps the most famous gangster of all & the worst he got nailed for was income tax evasion in 1931
Al Capone
Rita
$200 [17]
This Arizona hole in the ground extends over 200 miles & can be 1 mile deep
Grand Canyon
Kevin
$400 [24]
This country's Rio Apurimac descends from over 16,000 feet in the Andes to less than 1,000
Peru
Patty
$400 [13]
This satirical Aldous Huxley novel is set in the year 632 AF (After Ford)
Brave New World
Kevin
$400 [21]
According to tradition, around 750 B.C. this city was founded by twins raised by a wolf
Rome
Rita
$400 [7]
Christina Ricci befriended this friendly title ghost in a 1995 film
Casper
Kevin
$400 [2]
In the movie "From Hell" Johnny Depp investigates this 19th century serial murderer
Jack the Ripper
Kevin Rita
$400 [18]
With the push of a button by FDR, May 24, 1935 saw this historic first at Crosley Field in Cincinnati
lights at a baseball game (first Major League night game)
Patty
$800 [26]
Canine name for those who smuggle would-be immigrants across the Rio Grande from Mexico into the U.S.
coyotes
Patty
$600 [14]
It's the "aged" nickname for prostitution
oldest profession in the world (world's oldest profession)
Patty
$600 [22]
His 1904 novel "The Sea Wolf" tells the story of sea captain Wolf Larsen & his ship The Ghost
Jack London
$600 [8]
As an 11-year-old she won a supporting actress Oscar for "The Piano"
Anna Paquin
Rita
$600 [3]
This Manson family member "squeaked" by until 1975 when she attempted to assassinate President Ford
"Squeaky" Fromme
Rita
$600 [19]
He had a paperback bestseller with "A Charge to Keep" in 2001
George W. Bush
Kevin
$1,000 [27]
The Rio Urique & other rivers carve majestic barrancas, or canyons, in this Mexican mountain range
Sierra Madre
Rita
$800 [15]
Numerical term referring collectively to more than 100 countries of Asia, Africa & Latin America
third world
Rita
$800 [29]
The borzoi is another name for this "national" canine
Russian wolfhound
Patty
$800 [9]
Age 11 at the time of filming, she was the female lead in 1994's "Interview with the Vampire"
Kirsten Dunst
Patty
$800 [4]
This notorious Ugandan president has been in exile since 1979
Idi Amin
Rita
$800 [20]
In 2001 this president of Pakistan gave the U.S. his support against the Taliban
General Musharraf
DD $2,000 [25]
Spain's Rio Segre, like France's Garonne, rises in these mountains
Pyrenees
Patty
$1,000 [16]
The "U.S.A." in "U.S.A. for Africa" stood for "United Support of Artists" when they recorded this '85 No. 1 Hit
"We Are the World"
Kevin
$1,000 [30]
One of the 2 varieties of gray wolf whose names begin with T
(1 of) timber wolf (or tundra wolf)
Patty
$1,000 [10]
She made her film debut opposite Jean Reno in 1994's "The Professional"
Natalie Portman
$1,000 [5]
Tests proved that the remains of a man who drowned in Brazil in 1979 were those of this notorious Nazi doctor
Josef Mengele
Rita
$1,000 [28]
It's the membranous bag or sac that completely surrounds the heart
pericardium
Kevin Rita

Double Jeopardy! Round

LONDON LOCALES MODEL RAILROADING THAT'S MY DEPARTMENT SEPTEMBER SONGS AUTHORS' MAIDEN NAMES LET IN THE LATIN
$400 [12]
It's time to name this bellfound inside the monumentseen here
Big Ben
Patty
$400 [11]
(Cheryl of the Clue Crew stands by a model train set.) In 1895, the Baltimore & Ohiopioneered this type of power, also used in model railroading
electric
Rita
$400 [1]
VP Cheney was Secretary of this in the first Bush's administration
Defense
Kevin
DD $100 [10]
Diana Ross' first solo No. 1 Hit, it "peaked" in September 1970
"Ain't No Mountain High Enough"
Kevin
$400 [20]
First & maiden names of the woman who married Robert Browning in 1846
Elizabeth Barrett
Kevin
DD $100 [24]
Fidei defensor is this title given to rulers of England
Defender of the Faith
Kevin
$800 [13]
This 11th-century home of William the Conqueroris seen here
White Tower (Tower of London)
Rita
$800 [17]
In 1937 Lionel introduced the Hudson, a famous steam one of these, at a steep $75
locomotive
Kevin
$800 [2]
The man seenhereheaded this cabinet department.
State
Kevin
$400 [6]
According to the title of a September 1976 Bee Gees hit, "You Should Be" doing this
Dancing
Rita
$800 [26]
The maiden name of Laura Wilder, it's the last name of the family in her "Little House on the Prairie"
Ingalls
Rita
$400 [21]
Morituri te salutamus, "We who are about to" do this "salute thee"
die
Kevin
$1,200 [14]
At this location seen here, the guard is changed almost every day at 11:30 A.M.
Buckingham Palace
Rita
$1,200 [18]
(Cheryl of the Clue Crew holds a piece of track.) In the common H.O.-Scale model railroad, the track width, also called this, is about 5/8 of an inch
gauge
$1,200 [3]
"Insider" Harold Ickes was FDR's only Secretary of this
Interior
Kevin
$800 [7]
The love scene in "Top Gun" was reshot to match this song that Berlin took to No. 1 in September 1986
"Take My Breath Away"
Kevin
$800 [22]
Latin for "another I", it refers to the opposite side of your personality
alter ego
$1,600 [15]
He's the hero of Waterloo, depictedherein front of his house, now a museum
Duke of Wellington
Patty Kevin
$1,600 [19]
The Kadee Company specializes in these devices for joining cars
coupler
Patty
$1,600 [4]
Its secretaries have included Robert Reich & Elaine Chao
Labor
Rita
$1,200 [8]
This Jon Bon Jovi tune young gunned up the charts in 1990, hitting No. 1 in September
"Blaze of Glory"
$1,200 [23]
In Latin this 1990 Luther Vandross hit would be hic et nunc
"Here and Now"
$2,000 [16]
Designed by Christopher Wren, the monument seenherecommemorates this 1666 event.
(Great) Fire of London
Kevin
$2,000 [5]
Lawrence Summers was Clinton's last Secretary of this
Treasury
Kevin
$1,600 [9]
Bobby Vinton had the right "material" with this song, No. 1 in September 1963
"Blue Velvet"
Patty
$2,000 [25]
Non sum qualis eram translates to this, something the old gray mare might say
I am not what I used to be
Rita

Final Jeopardy!

THE CIVIL WAR

This Tennessean was the only U.S. Senator from a seceded state to remain loyal to the Union

Andrew Johnson

Patty "Who was Davy Crockett?" — wagered $299
Kevin "Who was A. Johnson?" — wagered $6,400
Rita "Who was Knox" — wagered $4,000

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