Show #5185 2007-03-09 (taped 2006-12-06) Regular

Contestants

Rachel Campbell — a graduate student from Bison, Kansas

Albert Chi — an Internet engineer from Los Angeles, California

Ted Kenniston — a logistics manager from Cincinnati, Ohio (whose 1-day cash winnings total $13,399)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Ted $2,200 $7,000 $10,600 $15,201
2-day champion: $28,600
$12,600
19 R (including 1 DD), 4 W (including 1 DD)
Albert $1,800 $1,600 $7,600 $15,200
2nd place: $2,000
$7,600
13 R, 3 W
Rachel $1,200 $2,000 $-2,000 $-2,000
3rd place: $1,000
$3,200
13 R, 5 W (including 1 DD)

Jeopardy! Round

ART WORKS STADIUMS & ARENAS JERSEY BOYS & GIRLS WHERE WORDS COME FROM IF AT FIRST YOU DON'T SUCCEED... TRY, TRY AGAIN
$200 [21]
"Three Musicians","Guitar, Sheet Music & Wine Glass","Les Demoiselles d'Avignon"
(Pablo) Picasso
Rachel
$200 [1]
This L.A. arena is home court for 3 basketball teams & home ice to the L.A. Kings
the Staples Center
Albert Rachel
$200 [6]
This Jersey gal was acting on "All My Children" when she was chosen as Regis Philbin's co-host
(Kelly) Ripa
Rachel
$200 [22]
We got the word bock (as in beer) from this language
German
Rachel
$200 [16]
His first screen test brought the verdict "Can't act. Slightly bald. Can dance a little"
Fred Astaire
Albert
$200 [9]
Tyco executives were eventually convicted after a judge declared the first trial this faulty type of "trial"
a mistrial
Ted
$400 [24]
"Portrait of Pere Tanguy","Potato Eaters","Night Cafe"
(Vincent) van Gogh
Albert Rachel
$400 [2]
The name of this city's Soldier Field, opened in 1924, is in memory of those who fought in WWI
Chicago
Ted
$400 [7]
This illusionist really did take his name from a Dickens character
(David) Copperfield
Rachel
$400 [23]
Bandha, or "tie", is a yoga method to lock in one's breath & also gave us this word for an accessory we tie & wear
a bandana
Ted
$400 [17]
In 1754 at Fort Necessity, his first major military command brought the one surrender of his career--& to the French!
George Washington
Ted
$400 [12]
A thorn in Pres. Mubarak's side, Saad Eddin Ibrahim was cleared of defaming this country on retrial in 2003
Egypt
Albert
$600 [25]
"Danae","The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp","The Night Watch"
Rembrandt (van Rijn)
$600 [3]
Check out El Birdos Cantina at this St. Louis ballpark
Busch Stadium
Albert
$600 [8]
He was an expert on wasps before becoming an expert on sexual behavior & issuing his famous "Report"
(Alfred) Kinsey
Albert
$600 [26]
The name of this plumlike tree fruit is related to the Cree word pasiminan, meaning "dried fruit"
the persimmon
Ted
$600 [18]
He immortalized Donna Johnson, who refused to marry him, as the red-haired girl Charlie Brown adores
Charles Schulz
Ted
$600 [13]
In 1895 an English jury reached no verdict on this playwright's morals; he was retried just 3 weeks later
Oscar Wilde
Ted
$800 [29]
"Bicycle Wheel","Fountain","Nude Descending a Staircase"
Marcel Duchamp
$800 [4]
It's home to the Minnesota Vikings & to the University of Minnesota Golden Gophers
the Metrodome
Albert
$800 [10]
If you know that this '50s Beat poet hailed from Jersey, just "Howl"
(Allen) Ginsberg
Rachel
$800 [27]
A Middle English word for a fishhook gives us this word for the peaceful practice of hook-&-line fishing
angling
$800 [19]
In story, a beaten Robert the Bruce was inspired to keep fighting by seeing this creature weaving persistently
a spider
Ted
$800 [14]
In 1969 the Supreme Court ruled that the Fifth Amendment's ban on this practice is binding on states
double jeopardy
Albert
$1,000 [30]
"Family of Charles IV","Saturn Devouring One of His Children","The Naked Maja"
(Francisco) Goya
Ted
$1,000 [5]
The Super Bowl with the highest TV rating was No. XVI in 1982, held in this Michigan stadium
the Silverdome
Ted
$1,000 [11]
The Depression photographer born in N.J. as Dorothea Nutzhorn is better known as Dorothea this
Lange
Ted
$1,000 [28]
This fabric is named for a Belgian town, & a bag (now usually canvas) is named for it
duffel
DD $1,000 [20]
In 1962 his idea of putting big stores in small towns got zero response from the Ben Franklin retail chain
Sam Walton
Ted
$1,000 [15]
In the 1930s, after the Supreme Court ruled in favor of these"Boys", Alabama went ahead and retried them, one by one
the Scottsboro Boys
Ted

Double Jeopardy! Round

BODIES OF WATER NAME THAT MOVIE WAR FICTION DESCRIPTIONS & DEFINITIONS DANCING WITH THE STARS ON THE "TELE"
$400 [2]
About 2/3 of the water in the Nile comes from this river, not the White Nile
the Blue Nile
Rachel
$400 [7]
1964:"Supercalifragilis-ticexpialidocious"
Mary Poppins
Albert
$400 [17]
"A Station in the Delta", "Gardens of Stone" & "In Country" tell tales of this war
Vietnam
Ted
$400 [1]
Sir Thomas Browne communed with this by calling it "the art of God"
nature
Ted
$400 [21]
The Great Nebula in this constellation lies in the middle of a hunter's sword
Orion
Rachel
$400 [12]
Partly from a word for an endurance test, it's a broadcast that's an appeal for charitable donations
a telethon
Rachel
$800 [3]
At the 2 cities named Kansas City, this "stately" river meets the Kansas River
Missouri
Albert
$800 [8]
1968:"Open the pod bay doors, HAL"
2001
Rachel
$800 [18]
Jeff Shaara's "Gone for Soldiers" chronicles the 1846-48 U.S. war with this country
Mexico
Ted
$1,200 [25]
As stated by Samuel Johnson & quoted by Bob Dylan, this is the last refuge of a scoundrel
patriotism
Ted Rachel
$800 [22]
In 1934 a star in the constellation named for this legendary strongman was seen going nova
Hercules
Albert
$800 [13]
This San Francisco hill is named for the semaphore installed at its crest in 1850
Telegraph Hill
Albert
$1,200 [4]
The Atlantic Ocean began to form during this period of the Mesozoic Era when dinosaurs roamed
the Jurassic Period (the Jurassic Era accepted)
Albert
$1,200 [9]
1938 (full title!):"Welcome to Sherwood, my lady!"
The Adventures of Robin Hood
$1,200 [19]
Tolstoy's "War and Peace" is an epic of the wars named for this man
Napoleon
Rachel
$1,600 [26]
H.L. Mencken called this bay "an immense protein factory"
Chesapeake Bay
Ted
$1,200 [28]
Doggone! This star has a diameter 1.7 times that of the sun & gives off 23 times as much light
Sirius
Rachel
$1,200 [14]
Things that are at a distance appear closer when you use this type of camera lens
telephoto
Ted
$1,600 [5]
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from the Besh-ba-gowah Pueblo in Phoenix, AZ.) The people who built these structures in Arizona are known to us as Salado, the Spanish word for this nearby river
Salt
Ted Albert
$1,600 [10]
1956:"They're here already! You're next! You're next!"
Invasion of the Body Snatchers
$1,600 [20]
This Shelby Foote novel about a Tennessee battle could also have been called "Pittsburg Landing"
Shiloh
DD $2,000 [24]
Animator Chuck Jones quotes Mark Twain on this: "a long... sorry-looking skeleton with a gray wolf-skin"
coyote
Ted
$2,000 [30]
Alpheratz, the brightest star in this constellation named for Perseus' wife, completes the Square of Pegasus
Andromeda
Rachel
$1,600 [15]
I have to work at a studio, so I can't be this type of worker linked electronically to his office from his home
a telecommuter
Albert
$2,000 [6]
The Red Sea, you see, is considered an arm of this sea
the Arabian Sea
Albert
$2,000 [11]
1939:"My friends just call me Ringo--nickname I had as a kid"
Stagecoach
$2,000 [23]
Jack DuArte's "The Resistance" tells of French efforts to keep Louvre artwork from this No. 2 Nazi & Luftwaffe chief
Göring
Ted
$2,000 [27]
Historian Daniel Boorstin defined this word as "a person who is well-known for his well-knownness"
a celebrity
Rachel
DD $5,200 [29]
This zodiac constellation is dominated by 2 stars; however, one is actually a complex system of at least 6 stars
Gemini
Rachel
$2,000 [16]
(Kelly of the Clue Crew draws on a weather map on a screen.) One of the few Individual Engineering Emmy Awards went to Leonard Reiffel who invented this technology in the 1960s
a telestrator
Ted Rachel

Final Jeopardy!

WORLD WAR II

Rhyming names of the 2 places where FDR & Winston Churchill met up in February 1945

Malta & Yalta

Albert "What are Malta and Yalta?" — wagered $7,600
Ted "What are Yalta + Malta" — wagered $4,601

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