Show #5146 2007-01-15 (taped 2006-11-14) Regular

Contestants

JC Honeycutt — a fraud investigator and singer-songwriter from Charlotte, North Carolina

Brian Armbrust — a corporate trainer from San Francisco, California

Kelly Isenor — a TV news producer from Boston, Massachusetts (whose 2-day cash winnings total $31,800)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Kelly $1,600 $2,200 $2,600 $2,300
3rd place: $1,000
$6,600
11 R, 4 W (including 1 DD)
Brian $4,600 $10,000 $10,800 $21,500
New champion: $21,500
$10,800
21 R (including 1 DD), 2 W
JC $1,000 $5,200 $13,000 $4,399
2nd place: $2,000
$13,600
18 R (including 1 DD), 1 W

Jeopardy! Round

U.S. PORT CITIES HOLLYWOOD LEFTIES ARTS & CRAFTS QUOTATIONS HEY, "BABY" AFRICAN-AMERICANA
$200 [1]
Pull into this port city & you'll find Fort Sumter guarding its harbor
Charleston
Brian
$200 [22]
Tom Cruise jumped up & down on this left-hander's couch
Oprah Winfrey
JC
$200 [3]
It's the oven or furnace in which pottery is fired
a kiln
Brian
$200 [17]
John Kenneth Galbraith said these "are indispensable when you don't want to do anything"--there's one in the boardroom at 2:30
meetings
JC
$200 [14]
Smallest form of a large piano
a baby grand
JC
$200 [10]
In 1964 Martin Luther King became the first African American named this magazine's "Man of the Year"
Time
Brian
$400 [2]
Among the busiest ports with "port" in their names are Port Everglades in Florida & Port Arthur in this state
Texas
JC
$400 [23]
This left-handed honey socked it to 'em on "Laugh-In" in the 1960s & as Private Benjamin in the 1980s
Goldie Hawn
Brian
$400 [5]
A mosaic needs this mortar between the pieces, just like in a tiled bathroom
grout
Kelly
$400 [18]
Antoine de Rivarol said, "What is not clear is not" this language
French
JC
$400 [15]
Seen here with roses, it's popular as a bouquet filler
baby's breath
Brian
$400 [11]
Frederick Douglass said this political party was the ship & everything else was the ocean
the Republican Party
JC
$600 [4]
(Kelly of the Clue Crew gives the clue from a port city in Georgia.) This mother city of Georgia was known as the "pretty woman with a dirty face" until a preservation effort began in the 1950s
Savannah
Kelly
$600 [24]
We gotta hand it to this left-handed actress for winning an Oscar for "Erin Brockovich"
Julia Roberts
Brian
$600 [6]
In this craft, you may use corn husks for the core & raffia for the binder
basket weaving
$600 [19]
In a saying attributed to the Duke of Wellington, this battle "was won on the playing fields of Eton"
Waterloo
Kelly
$600 [20]
Nickname of Haiti's Jean-Claude Duvalier
"Baby Doc"
Brian
$600 [13]
This military man won the NAACP's Spingarn Medal for 1991
Colin Powell
Kelly
$800 [8]
By containers handled, Los Angeles is the busiest U.S. port; the second-busiest is in this city just a few miles south
Long Beach
Brian
$800 [25]
The Brad jumped the Jen for this left-handed hottie
Angelina Jolie
Brian
$800 [7]
(Kelly of the Clue Crew reads the clue while holding onto a draftsman's tool) The name of this object used by draftsmen to create a pattern also means a preset document into which you plug new information
a template
Brian
$800 [29]
Jean-Luc Godard said, "Photography is truth, and" this "is truth 24 times a second"
film (or cinema)
JC
$800 [27]
This sticky figure of folklore gave its name to a Toni Morrison novel
the tar baby
JC
$800 [16]
This southern city's convention center is named for Ernest Morial, the city's first African-American mayor
New Orleans
JC
DD $1,000 [9]
Among the top 40 busiest ports in the U.S. are these Northeast & Northwest cities with the same name
Portland
Brian
$1,000 [26]
This left-handed lady was positively "Bewitching" in a 2005 Nora Ephron film
Nicole Kidman
Brian
$1,000 [12]
The name of this knotty craft comes from a word that means "embroidered veil"
macramé
Brian
$1,000 [30]
"Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori", wrote Horace, "It is a sweet and seemly thing to die for" this
one's country
Brian
$1,000 [28]
Thistree-hopper of the Galagidae family spends a lot of time munching on insects and fruit
a bush baby
JC
$1,000 [21]
Mari Evans adapted this Zora Neale Hurston work as a musical titled "Eyes"
Their Eyes Were Watching God
Brian

Double Jeopardy! Round

ROYAL BRITANNIA TV DRAMAS BY EPISODE ARCHITECTURE OFFICIAL STATE THINGS MY NAME IS EARL WARREN I JUST LIKE SAYING THESE WORDS
$400 [6]
Seen here, she had an age of literature named after her
Elizabeth I
Brian
$400 [4]
"Custom K.I.T.T."
Knight Rider
Kelly
$400 [14]
A kite winder is the central of 3 winders that help make a 90-degree turn in a flight of these
stairs
Kelly
$400 [10]
This state insect of Vermont is just as sweet as its state tree the sugar maple
the honey bee
JC
$400 [1]
In Reynolds v. Sims I said that representation in legislatures must be based mostly on population: one man, one this
vote
Kelly
$400 [3]
As I reflect on the word "genuflect", I remember it means to bend this
one's knee
Brian
$800 [8]
In 1707 her title changed to Queen of Great Britain & Ireland (it used to be Queen of England, Scotland & Ireland)
Queen Anne
Brian
$800 [7]
"Angels in Chains"
Charlie's Angels
JC
$800 [15]
This 6-letter part of a house is also called an eaves trough
gutter
Kelly
$800 [11]
Who was that masked animal? Oklahoma's official state furbearer, that's who
a raccoon
Brian
$800 [2]
I am interred at this national cemetery
Arlington
JC
$800 [18]
Alfred E. Neuman could tell you that a fernticle is another name for one of these on the surface of the skin
a freckle
Kelly Brian
DD $1,000 [28]
He succeeded his mother & was succeeded in 1910 by his son George V
Edward VII
JC
$1,200 [9]
"Warrior... Princess... Tramp"
Xena: Warrior Princess
JC
$1,600 [26]
In the English bond style, these are laid in alternate courses of headers & stretchers
bricks
Kelly
$1,200 [19]
Hot-cha-cha! New Mexico's official state question is "red or" this?
green
Brian
$1,200 [5]
I was a 3-term governor of this state, 1943-1953
California
JC
$1,200 [22]
To lapidate someone is to execute him by this method
stoning
Kelly
$1,200 [17]
Seen here, the second king of this name spent many years in French exile
Charles
Kelly JC
$1,600 [12]
"The Path to the Black Lodge"
Twin Peaks
$2,000 [30]
From 1617 to 1642 everyone was keeping up with this Jones, surveyor of works to the British Crown
Inigo
$1,600 [20]
Florida's state shell is the "horse" type of this (Wow! I can hear the ocean!)
a conch
JC
$1,600 [25]
On June 23, 1969 I swore in this man as Chief Justice of the U.S.
Warren Burger
Brian
$1,600 [23]
Used to mean a vulnerable weak point in an enemy's defenses, it means the lower abdomen
underbelly
$2,000 [29]
This king's marriage to the woman seenhereunited the houses of York & Lancaster
Henry VII
Brian
$2,000 [13]
"I, Borg"
Star Trek: The Next Generation
Kelly
DD $4,000 [16]
The Coonley Estate & the Robie House are examples of this midwestern style created by Frank Lloyd Wright
the Prairie Style
Kelly
$2,000 [21]
Extinct? You bet. But this "3-lobed" arthropod has crawled into history as Wisconsin's state fossil
trilobite
Kelly
$2,000 [27]
I ruled that public school segregation was unconstitutional in this landmark 1954 case
Brown v. Board of Education
JC
$2,000 [24]
Enjoy this $2000 quanswer--see, I'm one of these, a creator of new words
neologist

Final Jeopardy!

AMERICAN LITERATURE

An epigraph he used on one story says, "our hearts though stout and brave, still, like muffled drums are beating"

Edgar Allan Poe

Kelly "Who is James Fenimore Cooper?" — wagered $300
Brian "Who is Edgar Allan Poe?" — wagered $10,700
JC "Who was Stephen Crane?" — wagered $8,601

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