Show #5130 2006-12-22 (taped 2006-10-24) Regular

Steve Unite game 5.

Contestants

Jeannette Harrison — a retired administrator and consultant from Columbus, Ohio

Sarah Callanan — a teacher from St. Johnsbury, Vermont

Steve Unite — a writer from Studio City, California (whose 4-day cash winnings total $86,804)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Steve $7,200 $8,600 $16,200 $20,801
5-day champion: $107,605
$15,000
22 R (including 1 DD), 1 W
Sarah $800 $0 $10,400 $20,004
2nd place: $2,000
$12,400
12 R (including 1 DD), 4 W (including 1 DD)
Jeannette $600 $2,600 $6,200 $6,200
3rd place: $1,000
$6,200
15 R, 4 W

Jeopardy! Round

THE LARGEST IN AREA AT THE MOVIES YOU GOT STYLE, HOMES SANTA CLAUS CLICHES POTENT POTABLES
$200 [16]
Iceland, India, Iran
India
Jeannette
$200 [17]
Robert De Niro accidentally broke Joe Pesci's rib during a sparring scene in this 1980 film
Raging Bull
Steve
$200 [24]
Imitating British architecture in the 1600s, this style became popular in the 1920s
Tudor
Jeannette
$200 [7]
Part of Lapland north of the Arctic Circle has been proclaimed "Santa Claus Land" in this country
Finland
$200 [5]
To damage your own interests, you can put this in your mouth or shoot yourself in it
your foot
Steve
$200 [1]
Varieties of this brand of scotch include Red, Black, Gold & Blue Label
Johnnie Walker
Steve
$400 [18]
Bangladesh, Bhutan, Brunei
Bangladesh
Jeannette
$400 [19]
At the 2006 premiere of "The Break-Up", this female star was asked, "What was your worst break-up ever?"
Jennifer Aniston
Steve
$400 [25]
Hey, cowboy! Corral this one-story home with a low-pitched roof that's also known as a rambler
a ranch
Jeannette
$400 [8]
In this song, Santa Claus is "making a list and checking it twice; gonna find out who's naughty and nice"
"Santa Claus Is Coming To Town"
Steve
$400 [9]
Originally, people "grasped at" these to keep from drowning
straws
Steve
$400 [2]
This brand has been made at the Lynchburg, Tennessee distillery since 1866
Jack Daniels
Jeannette
$600 [20]
Malta, Mexico, Mongolia
Mexico
Sarah Jeannette
$600 [21]
James Caan said he based his Sonny Corleone in "The Godfather" on this insult comic known as "Mr. Warmth"
Don Rickles
Jeannette
$600 [26]
Thisstyle designed to keep heavy snow from weighing down the roof could fit in a Letter Perfect category
A-frame
Jeannette
$600 [13]
For Belgian children, Santa Claus comes from Spain by boat on the night of Dec. 5 & leaves gifts in these
their shoes
Jeannette
$800 [11]
After a night of drinking with Tintin, Captain Haddock was looking a bit green around these
the gills
Steve
$600 [3]
I like them apples just fine when they're made into calvados, an expensive type of this spirit
brandy
Steve Jeannette
$800 [29]
Andorra, Angola, Antigua
Angola
Steve
$800 [22]
The water in the glass on the dash rippled because of a plucked guitar string underneath, not a dinosaur, in this '93 film
Jurassic Park
Sarah
$800 [27]
Thisstyle home seen by anyone who plays Monopoly was named by a Yale president travelling through the area
a Cape Cod house
$800 [14]
The mythology of Santa Claus came to the Americas with this ethnic group as "Sinter Klaas" in the 17th century
the Dutch
Steve Jeannette
$1,000 [12]
Legendary Texas football coach Darrell Royal used to say you gotta do this "with the one who brung ya"
dance
Steve
$800 [4]
This rum maker's website urges you to "Drink responsibly--captain's orders!"
Captain Morgan
Sarah
$1,000 [30]
Switzerland, Poland, Thailand
Thailand
Jeannette
$1,000 [23]
Costume designer Charles LeMaire had no trouble dressing the title character ofthis1956 film
The Man in the Grey Flannel Suit
Steve Sarah
$1,000 [28]
Seen here is an example of this early American style, typically 3 storeys with a symmetrical facade
Federal
Steve
$1,000 [15]
2-word name that British children use for Santa; J.R.R. Tolkien wrote his kids a series of "Letters" from him
Father Christmas
Steve
DD $1,800 [10]
Meaning you can't make sense of it, to not be able to do this "of" something, may refer to a flipped coin
make heads or tails of it
Steve
$1,000 [6]
This "avian" vodka brand is "created in the... Cognac region of western France under the... eye of the maitre de chai"
Grey Goose
Jeannette

Double Jeopardy! Round

NOVEL BALLETS BASEBALL HALL OF FAMERS JUST DESSERTS COTTON, THE ACT ELEMENTAL RHYME TIME ALL'S PHARAOH
$400 [13]
S.C.'s Columbia City Ballet subtitled its adaptation of this 19th C. horror classic "Ballet With A Bite"
Dracula
Jeannette
$400 [2]
Inducted in 1982, this Brave has the most RBIs of anyone in the Hall with 2,297
Hank Aaron
Steve
$400 [1]
Literally French for "perfect", it's the perfect dessert to serve in a tall glass
a parfait
Steve
$400 [26]
The song "Ol' Man River" says, "Tote that barge and lift" this package of cotton
a bale
Jeannette
$400 [7]
Reddish-brown metallic bottle plug
a copper stopper
Steve
$400 [18]
In this book of the Bible, God hardened the heart of Pharaoh so he wouldn't let Moses & his people go
Exodus
Sarah
$800 [14]
In Michael Pink's ballet version of this French novel, Esmeralda really swings: she's hanged onstage in Act III
The Hunchback Of Notre Dame
Sarah
$800 [3]
In 1985 he stole a place in the hearts of the voters to get into the Hall with his 938 stolen bases
Lou Brock
Steve
$800 [9]
How about a scoop of Ben & Jerry's--maybe Chubby Hubby or this rhyming banana one
Chunky Monkey
Steve
$800 [27]
Cotton fresh from this process on looms is called "grey goods" & has to be sent for bleaching
weaving
$800 [8]
Outgoing & aggressive precious metal
bold gold
Jeannette
$800 [19]
After this man died in 323 B.C., Ptolemy, one of his generals, declared himself Pharaoh
Alexander The Great
Sarah
DD $1,000 [17]
Picture this:"Double Exposure" is based on this Oscar Wilde novel
The Picture Of Dorian Gray
Sarah
$1,200 [4]
(Jon of the Clue Crew stands with a baseball bat ready for a pitch.) For control, heused a split grip. I don't know how he hit anything, let alone recorded the higest lifetime batting average
Ty Cobb
Steve
$1,200 [23]
I hope you saved room for this Italian treat, coffee- & liquor-soaked layers of sponge cake & a rich cheese filling
tiramisu
Jeannette
DD $1,000 [30]
It's the mechanical process of separating cotton seeds from the fibers
ginning
Sarah
$1,200 [10]
Epidermis of a character in "The Wizard of Oz"
tin skin
Sarah Jeannette
$1,200 [20]
Pharaonic regalia included the Heqa Scepter & the Red Deshret & White Hedjet of these
crowns
$1,200 [15]
Dmitry & his dad both lust after sexy Grushenka in the ballet based on this Dostoyevsky novel
The Brothers Karamazov
$1,600 [5]
This Pittsburgh Pirate was the first Puerto Rican & Latin American voted into the Baseball Hall of Fame
Roberto Clemente
Steve
$1,600 [24]
(Sarah of the Clue Crew delivers this tasty clue from a restaurant in Vienna, Austria.) While the recipe for the originalsacher torteis top secret, I can tell you that it contains plenty of chocolate & this flavor jam
apricot
Sarah
$1,200 [28]
The purpose of spinning is to turn sliver, a loose rope, into this strand of twised thread
yarn
$1,600 [11]
Putrid aroma from a bluish-white metal
zinc stink
$1,600 [21]
Mr. Greeley could tell you early Egyptian myths made the Pharaoh an earthly form of this Royal Falcon god
Horus
Sarah
$1,600 [16]
Valerie Bettis' ballet "As I Lay Dying" brought to life a novel by this southerner
William Faulkner
Sarah
$2,000 [6]
Nickname shared by Hall of Fame pitchers Steve Carlton & Robert Grove
"Lefty"
Steve
$2,000 [25]
It's the 4-letter Spanish equivalent of creme caramel
flan
Sarah
$1,600 [29]
The process of carding, which straightens & clans fibers, may include this, also done to part people's hair
combing
Sarah
$2,000 [12]
Skull made from one of the oldest mined elments used by humanity
head lead (or lead head)
Jeannette
$2,000 [22]
The Pharaoh who took the name Akhenaton also made Aton, the god of this, into the only god
the Sun
Sarah

Final Jeopardy!

AMERICAN WOMEN

In 1997 the American Public Transportation Association gave this woman its first Lifetime Achievement Award

Rosa Parks

Jeannette "Who is E. Dole?" — wagered $0
Sarah "Who is Rosa Parks?" — wagered $9,604
Steve "Who is Rosa Parks?" — wagered $4,601

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