Show #5322 2007-10-30 (taped 2007-08-13) Regular

Paul Glaser game 3.

Contestants

Kevin Hullihan — an Air Force officer from Great Falls, Montana

Linda Ulery — a stay-at-home mom from Glendora, California

Paul Glaser — a research scientist from Albany, New York (whose 2-day cash winnings total $60,401)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Paul $3,400 $12,200 $21,600 $28,001
3-day champion: $88,402
$17,400
24 R (including 2 DDs), 1 W
Linda $1,000 $1,200 $2,000 $1
3rd place: $1,000
$6,000
8 R, 1 W (including 1 DD)
Kevin $3,600 $6,000 $14,000 $28,000
2nd place: $2,000
$14,000
19 R, 1 W

Jeopardy! Round

LIKE, IT'S TOTALLY THE VALLEY SPORTS QUOTES MSSNG VWLS BORN & DIED WAR PIECE
$200 [16]
On Dec. 23, 1777 there were "2,873 men in camp unfit for duty" here "because they are barefooted and otherwise naked"
Valley Forge
Kevin
$200 [26]
Johnny Logan:"We're honoring one of the all-time greats in baseball, Stan" (The Man) him. "He's immoral"
Musial
Linda
$200 [21]
A really cool dwelling for an Eskimo:GL
an i gl oo
Paul
$200 [11]
Born October 9, 1940 in Liverpool, he died tragically December 8, 1980 in New York City
John Lennon
Paul
$200 [6]
Henry V & Joan of Arc both fought in this war considered the longest in history
the Hundred Years' War
Paul
$200 [1]
The pieces of this classic board game include a shoe, a top hat & a battleship
Monopoly
Paul
$400 [17]
In the Wonders of America stamp series, the "Hottest Spot", this California site, has apicturethat fits the name
Death Valley
Paul
$400 [27]
This Hall of Fame 1970s Reds catcher "was thinking about making a comeback until I pulled a muscle vacuuming"
Johnny Bench
Paul
$400 [22]
A birthstone:PL
o p a l
Paul
$400 [12]
He was born January 15, 1929 in Atlanta & died in Memphis April 4, 1968
Martin Luther King, Jr.
Kevin
$400 [7]
Of the 1940s, '50s or '60s, the decade the first operational nuclear submarine was launched
the '50s
Kevin
$400 [2]
You have to fill up the piece seenhereto win this game invented in 1979
Trivial Pursuit
Paul
$600 [18]
Virginia Shenandoah Valley is bounded on its east side by these mountains
the Blue Ridge Mountains
Kevin
$600 [28]
He made "Bartlett's" with "If people don't want to come out to the ballpark, nobody's going to stop them"
Yogi Berra
Kevin
$800 [24]
An African country:GND
U g a nd a
Paul
$600 [13]
A profile of this film director says he was born in Britain in 1899 & died in Los Angeles in 1980
Alfred Hitchcock
Kevin
$600 [8]
In the biggest amphibious invasion in history, 350,000 troops invaded this historic region in 1944
Normandy
Kevin
$600 [3]
Professor Plum has his choice of 6 weapons in this board game
Clue
Paul
$800 [19]
In 1933 FDR set up this agency to provide cheap power & flood control
the Tennessee Valley Authority
Paul
$800 [29]
At a dinner, Redskins RB John Riggins begged this Supreme Court justice, "Come on, Sandy baby, loosen up"
Sandra Day O'Connor
Paul
$1,000 [25]
A woolly mammal:LPC
an a lp a c a
Paul
$800 [14]
He was born on an Army post in Little Rock in 1880 & faded away at a D.C. hospital in 1964
(Douglas) MacArthur
Kevin
$800 [9]
Seen here, the Me 262 from this German manufacturer was the world's first operational fighter jet
Messerschmitt
Paul
$800 [4]
Move your conquering army pieces into Siam or Yakutsk as part of your global strategy in this board game
Risk
Kevin
$1,000 [20]
Thutmose III was eternally maxin' & relaxin' in this narrow gorge used as a cemetery between 1550 & 1100 B.C.
the Valley of the Kings
Kevin
$1,000 [30]
This 1950s Yankee mgr. said of a pitcher, "He don't smoke, he don't drink, he don't chase women & he don't win"
(Casey) Stengel
Paul
DD $3,000 [23]
A woodwind instrument:B
an o b oe
Paul
$1,000 [15]
Born in Houston in 1905, he died en route from Acapulco to Houston in 1976; his money couldn't save him
Howard Hughes
$1,000 [10]
The oldest army unit in the world is this one founded in 1506 that guards the Pope
the Swiss Guard
Linda
$1,000 [5]
It's the more correct name for the castle piece in a game of chess
a rook
Paul

Double Jeopardy! Round

THE BODY HUMAN POP DIVA TURNS MOVIE STAR 17th CENTURY ART GEMS & JEWELRY FICTIONAL FEMALES FOOD WORDS & PHRASES
$400 [6]
This pigment in blood transports oxygen
hemoglobin
Linda
$400 [18]
1972:Diana Ross in this biopic
Lady Sings the Blues
Paul Linda
$400 [11]
Though he was Flemish, van Dyck is best known for the portraits he did in this British city in the 1630s
London
Paul
$400 [14]
Legacy rings inspired by the Edwardian era are exclusive to this preeminent Fifth Avenue jeweler
Tiffany
Paul
$400 [26]
This Nabokov nymphet first appears peering over dark glasses
Lolita
Kevin
$400 [1]
This condiment's name once meant the genuine article, so to cut it meant to be good enough
the mustard
Kevin
$800 [7]
Sometimes caused by tooth grinding, the disorder known by these 3 letters can lead to a clicking jaw
TMJ
Kevin
$800 [19]
1980:Dolly Parton in this workplace comedy
9 to 5
Linda
$800 [12]
Pietro da Cortona spent 1633 to 1639 painting a vast fresco on this part of the Great Hall of the Barberini Palace
the ceiling
Paul
$800 [15]
Miss Tamblyn knows that lots of jewelry is made from this brownish-yellow fossil resin
amber
Kevin
$800 [27]
Isadora Wing is the lusty heroine of this 1973 Erica Jong bestseller
Fear of Flying
Linda
$800 [2]
It's something added, originally spread on a bakery treat, to make a good thing even better
frosting
Linda
$1,200 [8]
Microscopic shaggy hairs called villi line the walls of this digestive organ
the small intestine
Kevin
$1,200 [20]
2001:Mariah Carey in this shiny misfire
Glitter
Kevin
$1,200 [13]
Winning favor by glorifying this man in paintings, Charles Le Brun became the arbiter of French taste
Louis XIV
$1,200 [16]
In 1974 the newly discovered gem tsavorite got its name, derived from this continent's Tsavo National Park
Africa
Kevin
$1,200 [28]
Becky Thatcher is in "Tom Sawyer"; this Becky is the heroine of "Vanity Fair"
Becky Sharp
$1,200 [3]
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew cups a baseball in the top end of his mitt.) When a baseball player barely makes a catch, the look of the ball & glove is known as this sweet treat
an ice cream cone
Paul
$1,600 [9]
In the arm, the name of this muscle precedes brachii; in the leg, femoris
the biceps
$1,600 [21]
2002:Britney Spears in this "road" movie
Crossroads
Paul
$1,600 [24]
Claude Lorrain gave new status to this genre with works like "A Pastoral" one, now at Yale
landscape
$1,600 [17]
Squash blossom necklaces made by the Zuni Indians often feature this bluish-green gem set in silver
turquoise
Linda
$2,000 [30]
This Sue Grafton detective was once part of the Santa Teresa Police Department
Kinsey Millhone
$2,000 [5]
The lady seenhereis wearing the fashionable style ofsleevescalled "leg-of-" this
leg-of-mutton
Paul Kevin
$2,000 [10]
The human brain has billions of connections across these gaps between neurons
synapses
Kevin
$2,000 [22]
1993:Janet Jackson in this urban drama
Poetic Justice
$2,000 [25]
This17th-century Spaniard was a technical master even at the age of 20: justlookat the light on the glass
Diego Velázquez
$2,000 [23]
The name of this romantic ring seenherecomes from an old Irish fishing village that's now part of Galway
Claddagh
Kevin
DD $4,000 [29]
This title heroine tries to set up her friend Harriet with Mr. Elton & is dismayed when Elton proposes to her instead
Emma
Linda
DD $3,400 [4]
Someone suddenly saying flattering things to you may just be doing this, like on toast
buttering you up
Paul

Final Jeopardy!

LICENSE PLATES OF THE FAMOUS

In 2006 his car was auctioned for charity, along with its personalized Nebraska plate reading "thrifty"

Warren Buffett

Linda "Who is Fr Flanaga" — wagered $1,999
Kevin "Who Warren Buffett?" — wagered $14,000
Paul "Who is Buffett?" — wagered $6,401

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