Show #5269 2007-07-05 (taped 2007-04-12) Regular

Contestants

Tim Abou-Sayed — a plastic surgeon from Manalapan, Florida

Judy Moss — an administrative assistant from Jersey City, New Jersey

Holly Owens — a physician originally from Tulsa, Oklahoma (whose 2-day cash winnings total $31,902)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Holly $600 $400 $-2,000 $-2,000
3rd place: $1,000
$-2,000
6 R, 4 W
Judy $2,200 $3,400 $5,400 $400
2nd place: $2,000
$5,400
11 R, 1 W
Tim $200 $5,800 $18,400 $11,000
New champion: $11,000
$17,000
26 R (including 2 DDs), 5 W (including 1 DD)

Jeopardy! Round

ART-FULLY STOLEN CARTOON CRITTERS WHADDYA DRINKIN'? NANCY YOU'RE HERDING ME! "Z" FOR YOURSELF
$200 [26]
In 1998 a diplomat was indicted for smuggling Moche cultural art from this country with a Quechua Indian name
Peru
$200 [6]
Uncle Scrooge
duck
Tim
$200 [1]
What makes this cocktail with a magazine's name so worldly? Perhaps it's the cranberry juice & triple sec
Cosmopolitan
Judy
$200 [11]
She had a No. 1 hit in 1966 with "These Boots Are Made For Walkin'"
Nancy Sinatra
Tim
$200 [21]
The biblical Abel herded these
sheep
Tim
$200 [16]
Left behind by the Kaiser's army, the 5 halls at Riga's Central Market were once hangars for these airships
Zeppelins
Tim
$400 [27]
After a worldwide hunt, a statue of Sumerian king Entemena was returned to this country after it was stolen in 2003
Iraq
Tim
$400 [7]
Chip & Dale
chipmunks
Judy
$400 [2]
This soft drink's cans used to feature Willy the Hillbilly; in fact, its name is a slang term for "moonshine"
Mountain Dew
$400 [12]
Though born in Virginia, Nancy, Lady Astor was the first woman to serve in this lower house of Britain's Parliament
House of Commons
Holly
$400 [22]
Herding these is a traditional basis of the Lapp economy
reindeer
Judy
$400 [17]
More than 400,000 live on this 640-sq.-mile semiautonomous island off the east coast of Africa
Zanzibar
Tim
$800 [29]
Using a crane & a truck, thieves stole "Reclining Nude" by this English sculptor
Henry Moore
$600 [8]
Magilla
gorilla
Tim
$600 [3]
A Greyhound is vodka & this tart juice
grapefruit juice
Holly
$600 [13]
She's the legal-eagle one-time "Celebrity Jeopardy!" contestant seen here
Nancy Grace
Holly
$600 [23]
Asia's Wakhi people are herders of this animal that's most at home at over 14,000 feet
yaks
Tim
$600 [18]
Also the name of a wine, it's the most commonly grown red wine grape in California
zinfandel
Holly
DD $1,000 [28]
A note said "Thanks for the poor security" after this painting was stolen during the Lillehammer Olympics in 1994
The Scream
Tim
$800 [9]
Simba
lion
Judy
$800 [4]
This flavorless, naturally effervescent water is named for a town near Wiesbaden in Germany
seltzer
Tim
$800 [14]
Nancy is the girlfriend of the evil Bill Sykes in this Dickens novel
Oliver Twist
Judy
$800 [24]
In Bedouin society, the most prestigious people herd these
camels
Holly Judy
$800 [19]
This mussel named for its resemblance to an equine has caused havoc with pipes & fish in the Great Lakes
zebra mussel
Tim
$1,000 [30]
An art dealer forged this Belorussian-born French artist's "Rabbi et Torah", then sold the forgery & original
Marc Chagall
Tim
$1,000 [10]
Heckle & Jeckle
magpies
Holly Tim
$1,000 [5]
(Jeff Probst reads the clue from the Fiji Islands.) Yongona is the Fijian name for this ceremonial drink, an infusion made from the roots of a pepper plant
kava
$1,000 [15]
Today a member of the LPGA Hall of Fame, she was Rookie of the Year & Player of the Year in 1978
Nancy Lopez
Tim
$1,000 [25]
Animal herded by the lonely fellow in a "Sound of Music" song
goats
Tim
$1,000 [20]
This monarch was born October 8, 1895 in Burgayeti, Albania
King Zog

Double Jeopardy! Round

BELOVED POLAND WOMEN IN SONG MEN OF LETTERS THE DENVER MINT EUROPEAN KINGS THE "M-E"s
$400 [12]
In 1978 the first Pole in space, Miroslaw Hermaszewski, was launched on one of this nation's spacecrafts
the Soviet Union
Tim
$400 [3]
John Cougar:"Jack & ____"
Diane
Holly
$400 [1]
In a letter to the Ephesians, he wrote that there is "one Lord, one faith, one baptism"
(St.) Paul
Judy
$400 [26]
(Kelly of the Clue Crew reports from the Denver Mint.) Production of quarters starts with coils of metal fed into a press; it's mainly this metal, that's more associated with pennies
copper
Tim
$400 [8]
As French King, Charles II was nicknamed this; it seems odd that he was ever "hair" to the throne
The Bald
Tim
$400 [21]
Newspapers, magazines, radio & television
media
Tim
$800 [13]
After the fall of the Communists in 1989, Poland joined NATO in 1999 & this economic group of nations on May 1, 2004
the European Union
Holly
$800 [4]
Hall & Oates:"____ Smile"
Sara
Judy
$800 [2]
In Richardson's epistolary novel, "Pamela" is a girl with this job resisting the advances of her mistress' son
a serving maid
$800 [27]
The mint stores this, a term for gold bars held for their value as a metal rather than as money
bullion
Judy
$800 [9]
This "Good King" of Bohemia was killed by his brother Boleslav while on the way to mass
Wenceslas
Judy
$800 [22]
In "Yellow Submarine", the Beatles travel to Pepperland to rid it of these blue music haters
the Blue Meanies
Tim
$1,200 [14]
Winning for Physics & Chemistry, this Polish woman is one of the 2 Nobel Laureates in 2 different fields
Marie Curie
Judy
$1,200 [5]
David Bowie:"Blue ____"
Jean
Tim
$1,200 [17]
2 "poor folk" exchange letters in this Russian's psychologically penetrating first novel, from 1846
Dostoevsky
Tim
$1,200 [28]
(Jon of the Clue Crew reports from the Denver Mint.) Back when coins were made of gold & silver, putting ridges around them was done to prevent cutting off bits of metal, an act known by this grooming term
shaving
Tim
$1,200 [10]
In the 1328 Treaty of Northampton, the English affirmed his right to be called King of the Scots
Robert the Bruce
Tim
$1,200 [23]
If you belong to an organization for those with high IQs, you'll know that this is the top surface of an altar
mensa
Tim
$1,600 [15]
Poland's national anthem is in the style of this dance, named for a region of eastern Poland
a mazurka
Holly Tim
$1,600 [6]
Michael Jackson:"Dirty ____"
Diana
Tim
$2,000 [19]
(I'm Hill Harper ofCSI: NY.) My motivational book "Letters to a Young Brother" was inspired by this book written 100 years ago by Rainer Maria Rilke
Letters to a Young Poet
$1,600 [29]
Denver is one of 2 mints producing coins for general circulation; this other facility also engraves the designs
Philadelphia
$1,600 [11]
In 1830 he declined the crown of Greece, but a year later the Belgian National Congress elected him king; he accepted
King Leopold of Belgium
Tim
$1,600 [24]
Hypnotism
mesmerism
$2,000 [16]
Poland's longest river, it flows through Warsaw & empties into the Baltic Sea
the Vistula
DD $6,000 [7]
Pam Tillis:"____, Queen of Denial"
Cleopatra
Tim
DD $3,000 [18]
His last published story, from 1965, takes the form of a letter written by 7-year-old Seymour Glass at summer camp
J.D. Salinger
Tim
$2,000 [30]
(Kelly of the Clue Crew reports from the Denver Mint.) Presses put designs on coins; a die calledthe hammerimprints the head side while one appropriately called this imprints the tail
the anvil
Holly Judy
$2,000 [20]
In 1000 Pope Sylvester II gave this first king of Hungary a gold crown
St. Stephen
$2,000 [25]
It can be the old section of an Arab city in north Africa, or the name of the city where Muhammad is entombed
Medina
Tim

Final Jeopardy!

MEDICAL HISTORY

A patient who told this Frankfurt doctor "I have lost myself" was the basis for a paper he gave in 1906

Alois Alzheimer

Judy "Who is Mesmer?" — wagered $5,000
Tim "Who was Freud?" — wagered $7,400

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