Show #5373 2008-01-09 (taped 2007-10-17) Regular

Dan Pawson game 10.

Contestants

Kristen Welsh — a college professor from Geneva, New York

Howard Samson — a project manager from Sunrise, Florida

Dan Pawson — a legislative aide from Boston, Massachusetts (whose 9-day cash winnings total $170,902)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Dan $4,200 $8,000 $14,300 $3,800
3rd place: $1,000
$13,800
21 R (including 1 DD), 2 W (including 1 DD)
Howard $1,800 $3,400 $10,200 $5,200
2nd place: $2,000
$9,400
13 R (including 1 DD), 1 W
Kristen $2,600 $5,600 $12,400 $24,800
New champion: $24,800
$12,400
16 R, 2 W

Jeopardy! Round

WORLD FACTS SITCOM SIBLINGS HOW MUCH IS THAT DOGGIE IN THE WINDOW? ANAGRAMMED FOOD & DRINK WORDS IN HARRY POTTER TITLES "INT"Y FRESH
$200 [6]
Lots of peridot has been found on the island of Zebirget in this "colorful" sea off Africa
the Red Sea
Kristen
$200 [11]
Jodie Sweetin, Candace Cameron, Mary-Kate & Ashley Olsen
Full House
Kristen
$200 [21]
The name of this dog breed is also a slang term for a boxer
a pug
Dan
$200 [22]
Let's shop for this beer ingredient
hops
Dan
$200 [1]
A non-reigning male member of a royal family who may prefer to drive a "little red corvette"
a prince
Dan
$200 [16]
Hue or dye
tint
Howard
$400 [7]
Quite simply, this semolina favorite is the national dish of Algeria
couscous
Kristen
$400 [12]
Justin Berfield, Erik Per Sullivan, Frankie Muniz
Malcolm in the Middle
Kristen
$400 [27]
It's the regional Canadian breed seen here, eh?
a labrador retriever
Dan
$400 [23]
I'll dine on this English custard & cake dessert, then let it filter through my body
trifle
$400 [2]
A person deprived of liberty (you didn't think we'd actually go for Azkaban, did you?)
prisoner
Howard
$400 [17]
A thin piece of rigid material to maintain a body part in a fixed position
a splint
Howard
$600 [8]
1/3 of the people in this South American country live in Montevideo; most of its 15 million sheep don't
Uruguay
Dan
$600 [13]
Taran Noah Smith, Zachery Ty Bryan, Jonathan Taylor Thomas
Home Improvement
Howard
$800 [29]
Thistall breed of the British Isles almost went extinct when its namesake prey began to decline
Irish wolfhounds
$600 [24]
Put on your cords & munch on this Boston fish
scrod
Kristen
$600 [3]
A southwest city founded in 1870, & remember, "Harry Potter & the Wonders of Yuma" was never written
Phoenix
Dan
$600 [18]
A short race at full speed
a sprint
Kristen
$800 [9]
Mount Shkhara in these mountains is the highest peak in Georgia (the country, not the state)
the Caucasus Mountains
Kristen
$800 [14]
Jason Bateman, Will Arnett, Portia de Rossi
Arrested Development
Dan
$1,000 [30]
This popular terrier variety seenherewas developed for hunting in the 19th century
a Jack Russell terrier
Howard
$800 [25]
There is nothing like a dame who drinks this liquor made by fermenting honey & water
mead
Dan
$800 [4]
A private room in a house, or a John Grisham novel about a death row prisoner
a chamber
Howard
$800 [19]
5-letter word for gleaming brightness or luster
glint
Kristen
$1,000 [10]
Once a slave-trading center established by the Portuguese, Bissau is now the proud capital of this country
Guinea-Bissau
Kristen
$1,000 [15]
Jeremy Licht, Luis Daniel Ponce, Jason Bateman
The Hogan Family
Dan
DD $1,200 [28]
One of the rarest breeds is this Asian variety
a shar-pei
Dan
$1,000 [26]
When you boil this frilly-leafed green veggie, don't let the liquid leak out of the pot
kale
Dan
$1,000 [5]
Last name of U.S. Chief Justice Harlan or biographer Irving
stone
Dan
$1,000 [20]
To look with the eyes partly closed
squint
Kristen

Double Jeopardy! Round

ANCIENT TIMES A CHARLIE IN THE BOX PLAYWRIGHTS THE MATERIAL WORLD AMERICAN ART & ARTISTS 5-SYLLABLE WORDS
$400 [1]
The astronomer Hipparchus is famed for cataloging more than 800 of these (That's even more than MGM had)
stars
Dan
$400 [6]
He played a tipsy dancer in the 1914 film "Tango Tangles"
(Charlie) Chaplin
Howard
$400 [8]
His father, James O'Neill, was a 19th century actor whose famous role was the Count of Monte Cristo
Eugene O'Neill
Dan
DD $100 [27]
By definition, cordwainers make shoes from this material
leather
Dan
$400 [19]
While living abroad in Chelsea, Whistler painted a series of scenes set along this river
the Thames
Kristen
$400 [14]
Mollie Katzen popularized this kind of diet with the "Moosewood Cookbook"
vegetarian
Dan
$800 [2]
I dew declare, Tefnut was this ancient civilization's goddess of the dew
the Egyptians
Kristen
$800 [7]
Occasionally called Chuck, this comics character had violent battles with his local "kite-eating tree"
Charlie Brown
Kristen
$800 [24]
Public disgust over his play "Ghosts" caused this Norwegian to retaliate in his "An Enemy of the People"
Ibsen
Howard
$400 [12]
In ancient times, the Pentelic quarries were a major source of this building material for Athens
marble
Howard
$800 [20]
In 2003 the gallery in Vegas' Bellagio featured a show of this pop artist's works with an audio narration by Liza
(Andy) Warhol
Dan
$800 [15]
(Jon of the Clue Crew shows a diagram on the monitor.) Because the geometric shape here has all right angles, it's called a rectangle; when they're not right angles, it becomes this type of quadrilateral
a parallelogram
Dan
$1,200 [3]
Darius I of this empire claimed that Bardiya, the king he killed & replaced, had been an impostor
Persia
Howard
$1,200 [9]
In 1986, the same year he starred in "Platoon", he was the "boy in police station" in "Ferris Beuller's Day Off"
Charlie Sheen
Kristen
$1,600 [28]
Novelist Edna Ferber collaborated with this playwright on 6 plays, including "Dinner at Eight" & "Stage Door"
George S. Kaufman
$800 [13]
Rodin first gained attention for a lifelike statue later called "The Age of" this, the metal in which it was later cast
bronze
Dan
$1,200 [21]
Henriette, eldest child of this illustrator, was a portrait artist when brother Andrew was just beginning to draw
N.C. Wyeth
Kristen
$1,200 [16]
It's what's symbolized by "X" in the "10X" on a microscope
magnification
Kristen
$1,600 [4]
The Celtic town of Vindobona became a military post for the Romans; it later evolved into this capital on the Danube
Vienna
Howard
$1,600 [10]
The IMDb lists "Charlie" as a nickname for this Oscar-winning "Monster" actress
Charlize Theron
Kristen
DD $2,000 [25]
This Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright was related to John Sevier, the first governor of the "Volunteer State"
Tennessee Williams
Howard
$1,200 [26]
(Kelly of the Clue Crew reports from Texas A&M University.) Steel cables are inefficient for marine deep-water drilling platforms, so Texas A&M is testing this polymer developed by DuPont; some thought it went out with the '70s
polyester
Dan
$1,600 [22]
This American impressionist was beloved for her affectionate maternal paintings as seen here
(Mary) Cassatt
Dan
$1,600 [17]
A publication, such as a magazine, that doesn't come out every day
periodical
Howard
$2,000 [5]
"If I were not Alexander," said Alexander the Great, "I would be" this philosopher who lived in a tub
Diogenes
Dan
$2,000 [11]
Candice Bergen said, "You knew he wasn't real, & yet he was treated so much better than most humans. He had his own room."
Charlie McCarthy
Howard
$2,000 [29]
A 1934 NYC taxi drivers' strike led him to write "Waiting for Lefty", the first of his plays to be produced
Clifford Odets
$2,000 [30]
Developed in the 1930s, this synthetic rubber is waterproof & slightly buoyant, making it ideal for wetsuits
neoprene
Kristen
$2,000 [23]
Some of his pen-&-ink drawings of his famous "girl" were modeled on his wife, a sister of Lady Astor
Charles Dana Gibson
$2,000 [18]
Moe & Larry agree; now if Curly would just go along, we'd have this condition
unanimity
Dan

Final Jeopardy!

THE CATHOLIC CHURCH

First mentioned in a letter by Clement IV in 1265, this item worn by the Pope features an image of St. Peter in a boat

a ring

Howard "What is a miter?" — wagered $5,000
Kristen "What is his ring" — wagered $12,400
Dan "What is the miter" — wagered $10,500

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