Show #5262 2007-06-26 (taped 2007-03-07) Regular

Cathy Lanctot game 1.

Contestants

Cathy Lanctot — a law professor from Wilmington, Delaware

Brian Lamb — a teacher from Bakersfield, California

Matt Corcoran — an administrative assistant from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (whose 2-day cash winnings total $33,950)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Matt $1,400 $4,000 $10,400 $10,400
3rd place: $1,000
$10,400
13 R, 0 W
Brian $3,400 $4,200 $19,000 $38,000
2nd place: $2,000
$13,400
16 R (including 1 DD), 0 W
Cathy $2,800 $5,600 $22,400 $38,001
New champion: $38,001
$24,000
27 R (including 1 DD), 2 W (including 1 DD)

Jeopardy! Round

NEW HAMPSHIRE STATES OF MIND GOT MILNE? COMPLETES THE OLD PROVERB GM "M.G."
$200 [11]
It "rocks" as New Hampshire's nickname
the Granite State
Cathy
$200 [22]
In vintage psychology talk, anxiety is a type of neurosis; schizophrenia is a type of this -osis
psychosis
Matt
$200 [10]
A.A. Milne used this name, his own son's, as a character in his Pooh stories
Christopher Robin
Brian
$200 [4]
"One man's meat is..."
another man's poison
Cathy
$200 [9]
On 9/20/01 GM introduced its "Keep America Rolling" program, charging this percentage on car loans
zero
Cathy
$200 [1]
One critic dubbed his film "The Passion of the Christ" "Ecce Slo-Mo"
Mel Gibson
Matt
$400 [12]
Until around 1680, New Hampshire was officially a part of this colony
Massachusetts
Brian
$400 [23]
When I snap my fingers, you will awake & name this; Ericksonian is one type
hypnosis
Matt Cathy
$400 [18]
Marvelous marsupial mama to Roo in the Pooh stories
Kanga
Matt
$400 [5]
"Early to bed and early to rise makes a man..."
healthy, wealthy and wise
Cathy
$400 [27]
In 1953 the U.S. Secy. of this said he used to think that what was good for the U.S. was good for GM & vice versa
the Secretary of Defense
Cathy
$400 [2]
As a teen, she fell in love with her mom's co-star Don Johnson; they got together & broke up several times
Melanie Griffith
Matt
$600 [13]
In April 1963 Gov. John King signed the bill allowing one of these games in the state
the lottery
Cathy
$600 [24]
This type of "episode" is the more talkative phase in bipolar disorder
manic
Cathy
$600 [19]
One of Milne's early successes was the collection of light verse titled "When We Were Very" this
Young
Matt
$600 [6]
"Don't throw the baby out..."
with the bathwater
Cathy
$800 [29]
Powered by your car's battery, this system from GM lets you summon emergency help
OnStar
Brian
$600 [3]
This left-handed cartoonist drew his character Bart Simpson as a lefty too
Matt Groening
Cathy
$800 [14]
Though it recently fell down, this rock formation is on the back of New Hampshire's state quarter
the Old Man in the Mountain
Brian
$800 [25]
Tremens is one type of this confused state
delirium
Cathy
$800 [20]
A.A. Milne was a regular contributor to this British humor magazine founded in 1841
Punch
Cathy
$800 [7]
"If you're not part of the solution..."
you're part of the problem
Matt
$1,000 [30]
Around 1910 "Standard of the World" was the slogan of this luxurious GM make
Cadillac
Matt
$800 [16]
Burning Spear named a classic reggae song for this black nationalist leader of 1920s America
Marcus Garvey
Cathy
$1,000 [15]
So far, this 14th president is our only chief executive to hail from New Hampshire
(Franklin) Pierce
Brian
$1,000 [26]
(Cheryl of the Clue Crew displays a symbol.) Curves represent the waking & dream states, & the dot is the metaphysical/ transcendental state in this Sanskrit syllable
om
$1,000 [21]
Milne attended Westminster School in London & this college at Cambridge with a "3-pronged" name
Trinity
Cathy
$1,000 [8]
"Hell hath no fury like a ..."
a woman scorned
Brian
DD $2,000 [28]
This early 1900s racer who gave his name to a major GM division was born in La Chaux de Fonds, Switzerland
Louis Chevrolet
Cathy
$1,000 [17]
He's the graphic design legend who created the Bob Dylan poster seen here
Milton Glaser

Double Jeopardy! Round

ALL THINGS CHINESE ROCKERS BANNED IN THE USSR ART HERSTORY PEOPLE WITH MUPPET NAMES PHILOSOPHIC BEFORE & AFTER GO SEE "CAL"
$400 [26]
Formed in 1921, it now has about 70 million members
the Communist Party
Brian
$400 [9]
This former partner of Ike was banned for being too sexy
Tina Turner
Brian
$400 [3]
Artemisia Gentileschi was paid 3 times the going rate to paint this ceiling painter's family home
Michelangelo
Brian
$400 [1]
Nickname of I. Lewis Libby, who grew up to be VP Cheney's powerful chief of staff
Scooter
Matt
$400 [21]
Rotund Cosby-voiced cartoon character who penned works like "The Plague" & "The Stranger"
Fat Albert Camus
Cathy
$400 [16]
Atomic number 20
calcium
Brian
$800 [27]
This beer is the top-selling branded consumer exported from China
Tsingtao
Brian Cathy
$800 [10]
This "Another Brick In The Wall" band was blacklisted for "distortion of Soviet foreign policy"
Pink Floyd
Matt
$800 [5]
This president became fascinated with artist Maria Cosway in Paris while serving as minister to France
Thomas Jefferson
Cathy
$800 [2]
This "grouchy" librettist won a 1950 Pulitzer for his work on "South Pacific"
Oscar (Hammerstein)
Cathy
$800 [22]
"Daniel" warbler whose "Essay Concerning Human Understanding" helped spur the Enlightenment
Elton John Locke
Cathy
$800 [17]
Ointment of zinc & ferric oxide used for inflammations of the skin
calamine lotion
Brian
$1,200 [28]
You can buy artifacts from this Chinese dynasty that ruled from 960 to 1279 for a--well, itself
Song
Cathy
$1,200 [11]
Perhaps for wanting to be "In The Navy", this disco group was banned for being too violent
The Village People
Brian
$1,200 [6]
Given government approval to cross-dress, Rosa Bonheur was the first woman given this French award
the Legion of Honor
Cathy
$1,200 [4]
The first player in the National League to be MVP 2 years in a row, he's known as "Mr. Cub"
Ernie Banks
Cathy
$1,200 [23]
Current African-American Supreme Court Justice who enlightened his fellow Brits with a "Leviathan" of a book in 1651
Clarence Thomas Hobbes
Brian
$1,200 [18]
From the Latin for "destruction", it's a state of deep distress or misfortune
a calamity
Matt
$1,600 [29]
Chinese company Lenovo now markets the Thinkpad, having bought this co.'s personal computing division
IBM
$1,600 [12]
I wonder if banning this "dark" group for "religious obscurantism" made them "paranoid"
Black Sabbath
Cathy
DD $2,000 [7]
She learned the art of wax modeling from her uncle & served as art tutor at Versailles before moving to London
Madame Tussaud
Cathy
$1,600 [14]
22nd & 24th POTUS
(Grover) Cleveland
Brian
$1,600 [24]
Pirate flag that symbolizes a 13th c. English scholar who was jailed when his talk of science was deemed heretical
the Jolly Roger Bacon
$1,600 [19]
Fabric named for a city in India
calico
Cathy
$2,000 [30]
In the 1920s, geologist A. William Grabau gave this name to a fossil found near Zhoukoudian, China
Peking Man
Cathy
$2,000 [13]
Songs like "Psycho Killer" might be what got this band axed for spreading myths about the Soviet military
Talking Heads
Matt
$2,000 [8]
Paintings by Guillemine Benoist & other female artists were misidentified as by this French male neoclassicist
(Jacques-Louis) David
Cathy
DD $7,600 [15]
This patron saint of Mediterranean sailors lent his name to a phenomenon seen during storms
St. Elmo
Brian
$2,000 [25]
Not a "Bewitched" daughter, the MTV news reporter who wowed 'em in Denmark with the existential "Fear and Trembling"
Tabitha Soren Kierkegaard
Matt
$2,000 [20]
Ancient Roman name for the region of Scotland
Caledonia
Cathy

Final Jeopardy!

FILMS OF THE '60s

Parts of this 1961 rock & roll movie were filmed on location in Oahu & Kauai

Blue Hawaii

Matt "What is The Endless Summer?" — wagered $0
Brian "What is Blue Hawaii?" — wagered $19,000
Cathy "What isBeach Blanket Bingo?BlueHawaii" — wagered $15,601

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