Show #5325 2007-11-02 (taped 2007-08-13) Regular

Paul Glaser game 6.

Contestants

Kyle Brittain — a student from Durango, Colorado

Lucia Macro — an executive editor from Jersey City, New Jersey

Paul Glaser — a research scientist from Albany, New York (whose 5-day cash winnings total $121,802)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Paul $4,800 $6,200 $6,600 $599
3rd place: $1,000
$9,200
20 R (including 1 DD), 5 W (including 1 DD)
Lucia $0 $2,000 $6,000 $12,000
2nd place: $2,000
$6,000
11 R, 3 W
Kyle $800 $3,800 $10,100 $14,100
New champion: $14,100
$10,600
14 R, 7 W (including 1 DD)

Jeopardy! Round

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHICMAPS PRIME TIME SPIN-OFFS MAGAZINES QUOTABLE NOTABLES PETS "F" STOP
$200 [11]
In 1969, National Geographic published a Moon map; here's this calm lunar feature
the Sea of Tranquility
Paul
$200 [21]
"Tabitha"
Bewitched
Lucia
$200 [16]
The magazine published by this organization for those 50 & over has the world's largest circulation
the AARP
Paul
$200 [26]
"I shall not seek, and I will not accept, the nomination of my party for another term as your president"
L(yndon) B(aines) J(ohnson)
Kyle
$200 [6]
With more than 70 million living with American households, this is the most common house pet in the U.S.
a cat
Kyle
$200 [1]
Proverbially, sometimes you can't see it for the trees
the forest
Paul
$400 [12]
A 1957 Europe maphad aninsetshowing countries that were this and non-this
Communist
Paul
$400 [22]
"Rhoda"
The Mary Tyler Moore Show
Lucia
$400 [17]
From its founding in 1821 & up to 1942, the Saturday Evening Post was sold at this price
five cents
$400 [27]
"The world will note that the first atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima, a military base"
Harry Truman
Kyle
$400 [7]
This type of parrot that bears the name of a South American river can get used to cooler temperatures
an Amazon parrot
Paul Kyle
$400 [2]
Don't worry, these raised bars on the neck of a guitar are here to help make the sounds of different notes
frets
Paul
$600 [13]
The 1922 Africa map differed from today's: notice French West Africa, Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, and this Congo
Belgian Congo
Paul
$600 [23]
"Knots Landing"
Dallas
Lucia
$800 [19]
It was primarily a fiction magazine until Helen Gurley Brown became editor in 1965
Cosmopolitan
Paul Kyle
$600 [28]
"1976 will not be a year of politics as usual"
Jimmy Carter
Kyle
$600 [8]
One of the oldest domesticated dog breeds is the saluki, the royal dog of this ancient people
the Egyptians
$600 [3]
Duende is the mysterious soul force at the heat of this Spanish dance form
flamenco
Paul
$800 [14]
For the 200th anniversary of his birth, a 1932 issue had amapof his travels, including, of course, Virginia
George Washington
Paul Lucia
$800 [24]
"Flo"
Alice
Lucia
$1,000 [20]
In 1922 sportswriter Nat Fleischer founded this magazine that's still making the "rounds" today
The Ring
Lucia
$800 [29]
"What we need in the United States is not hatred, what we need in the United States is not violence..."
RFK
Kyle
$800 [9]
William Howard Taft was the last prez to have one of these grazing at the White House; her name was Pauline Wayne
a cow
Lucia
$800 [4]
One of the principal offensive players on a soccer or hockey team
a forward
Paul
$1,000 [15]
A map of the Pacific Ocean goes from the Bering Seadown to this one off Australia
the Tasman Sea
Paul
$1,000 [25]
"Good Times"
Maude
Lucia
DD $2,000 [18]
The opening article in this magazine's first issue in 1922 was a condensed version of "How to Keep Young Mentally"
Reader's Digest
Paul
$1,000 [30]
"Traitors are not gentlemen, my good friends. They don't understand being treated like gentlemen"
(Joseph) McCarthy
Kyle
$1,000 [10]
Often advertised in comic books, "sea" these are actually brine shrimp in suspended animation
sea monkeys
Paul
$1,000 [5]
To apply nitrogen to the soil to aid plant growth
to fertilize
Kyle

Double Jeopardy! Round

18th CENTURY AMERICA ____ AND ____ MOVIES CONSTELLATIONS GOVERNORS ROMAN ART ADD A LETTER
$400 [6]
For most of the 1700s, this city was the cultural center of Virginia as well as the political one
Williamsburg
Lucia Kyle
$400 [1]
Gene Hackman earned his first Oscar nomination for playing Buck Barrow in this 1967 film
Bonnie & Clyde
Kyle
$400 [11]
Libra was once described as "the claws", as it was said to represent the claws of this constellation
Scorpio
Paul Kyle
$400 [20]
In 2004 he called his democratic legislators "girlie-men", an insult from the "Hans & Franz" "SNL" skit
Arnold Schwarzenegger
Paul
$400 [21]
Found at Rome's Palazzo Conservatori, these two Rome founders are seen here
Romulus & Remus
Lucia
$1,600 [27]
Drop a letter into "acid" & it becomes this, meaning bitterly pungent
acrid
Paul
DD $500 [10]
From May to Nov. of 1763, Chief Pontiac tried to drive the British from this city, now the biggest in its state
Detroit
Kyle
$800 [2]
Some in the Jane Austen Society complained that Hugh Grant was too good-looking to play Edward in this 1995 film
Sense & Sensibility
Lucia Kyle
$800 [12]
Ptolemy listed a constellation named for this, Jason's ship; it's been replaced by Carina, Puppis, Pyxis & Vela
the Argo
Lucia
$800 [19]
These 2 cousins both served as governor of New York & president of the U.S.
Theodore & Franklin Roosevelt
Paul
$800 [22]
Carved in Rome, the "Pieta" is the only work signed by this sculptor
Michelangelo
Paul
$2,000 [24]
Addng a letter to "terrain" turns a tract of land into this turtle
a terrapin
Kyle
$800 [7]
Born in 1752, she was trained as an upholsterer & could make & repair curtains, bedcovers, rugs & even umbrellas
Betsy Ross
Paul
$1,200 [3]
Leslie Howard was in his 40s & Norma Shearer in her 30s when they played this Shakespearean pair in 1936
Romeo & Juliet
Kyle
$1,200 [13]
The bright star Betelgeuse marks one of the "shoulders" of this constellation
Orion
Kyle
$1,200 [18]
A 4-time governor of Alabama first elected in 1962, he worked his way through law school by boxing professionally
Gov. George Wallace
Kyle
$1,200 [25]
In Rome's Cherasi Chapel is Caravaggio's conversion of apaintingof this saint
Paul
Paul
$1,200 [8]
In April 1777 Congress made this pamphleteer Secretary to the Committee on Foreign Affairs
Thomas Paine
Kyle
$1,600 [4]
The czar-studded cast of this 1971 epic includes Tom Baker (of "Doctor Who" fame) as Rasputin
Nicholas & Alexandra
Lucia
$1,600 [14]
In the late 16th Century, this Flemish cartographer "projected" the constellations onto star globes
Mercator
Paul
$1,600 [17]
As New Jersey governor, this woman seenhereappointed the state's first African-American Supreme Court Justice
Christie Todd Whitman
Lucia
$1,600 [26]
A fresco by Raphael shows Pope Leo I pleading with this ruthless barbarian to spare Rome
Attila
Paul Kyle
$1,600 [9]
Samuel Slater settled in R.I. & built America's first successful cotton-spinning machines driven by this power
water power
Paul
$2,000 [5]
(Hi, I'm Sean Hayes.) I was far from kittenish when I played the voice of Mr. Tinkles in this 2001 film that pitted felines against canines
Cats & Dogs
Kyle
DD $4,000 [15]
In the 1680s Johannes Hevelius added 7 new constellations, including Vulpecula, the "little" this
fox
Paul
$2,000 [16]
In 1996 this state's governor Evan Bayh delivered the keynote address at the Democratic Convention
Indiana
$2,000 [23]
Legend has it that Marc Antony's wife stabbed this orator's tongue after his death
Cicero

Final Jeopardy!

POETS

One of her poems says, "I was ten when they buried you. At twenty I tried to die and get back, back, back to you"

Sylvia Plath

Lucia "Who is Sylvia Plath?" — wagered $6,000
Paul "Who is Dickenson?" — wagered $6,001
Kyle "Who was Plath?" — wagered $4,000

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