Show #5436 2008-04-07 (taped 2008-02-05) Regular

Deborah Fitzgerald game 1.

Contestants

Stephen Wilson — a Ph.D. student from Milton, Delaware

Deborah Fitzgerald — a retired government employee from McLean, Virginia

Rich House — an English professor from Terre Haute, Indiana (whose 2-day cash winnings total $45,602)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Rich $3,400 $7,600 $14,800 $11,799
2nd place: $2,000
$14,600
21 R (including 1 DD), 2 W
Deborah $800 $4,000 $8,400 $16,799
New champion: $16,799
$8,400
13 R, 1 W
Stephen $600 $600 $-1,800 $-1,800
3rd place: $1,000
$-2,600
6 R (including 1 DD), 5 W

Jeopardy! Round

THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF CHILDREN'S HOSPITALS SPORTS STUFF EMERIL GOES INTERNATIONAL STATE MOTTOES FROM "RAG"s TO RICHES
$200 [19]
There are about 250 children's hospitals in the U.S.; the first was founded in this Pennsylvania city in 1855
Philadelphia
Rich
$200 [1]
This NASCAR Jr. has amassed more than $42 million in career earnings & 17 victories, including the 2004 Daytona 500
Dale Earnhardt, Jr.
Rich
$200 [4]
(The Food Network's Emeril Lagasse reads the clue from his kitchen.) Phyllo will form both the top & bottom crusts of this Greek spinach-&-cheese pie
spanakopita
Deborah
$200 [20]
Montana:"Oro y plata", translated as"Gold and" this
silver
Stephen
$200 [5]
Asuncion is its capital & largest city
Paraguay
Rich
$200 [12]
Like his father before him, he's the longtime mayor of Chicago
(Richard) Daley
Rich
$400 [27]
The 4-fold mission of Children's Hospitals is C.A.R.E.: clinical care, advocacy, research & this
education
Deborah
$400 [2]
In 2000 this team won its third straight World Series, the first "Subway Series" since 1956
the New York Yankees
Stephen
$400 [15]
(Emeril gives the clue, slowly.) Tomatoes & mozzarella make up this salad named for the island in the Bay of Naples where it was created
Caprese
Deborah
$400 [21]
Missouri:"Salus populi suprema lex esto"--"The welfare of the people shall be the supreme" this
law
Rich
$400 [8]
One who dawdles or falls behind
a straggler
Stephen
$400 [13]
In 1969 he began Virgin, a mail-order business for discount records
(Richard) Branson
Rich
$600 [28]
Conjoined twins from Guatemala were separated in 2002 at the Mattel Children's Hospital at this L.A. school
UCLA
$600 [3]
This speed skater was an AP Athlete of the Year & S.I.'s Sportsman (Sportswoman?) of the Year in 1994
Bonnie Blair
Deborah
$600 [16]
(Emeril reads the clue once more.) To make the versatile Indian bread called naan, I use this type of butter from which solids have been removed, sometimes called ghee
clarified butter
Stephen
$600 [22]
Colorado:"Nil sine numine", translated as this "without providence"
Nothing
Deborah
$600 [9]
4-winged predatory insect of the order Odonata
a dragonfly
Rich
$600 [14]
In the 1984 film version of "1984", this acclaimed British actor played the inquisitor O'Brien
Richard Burton
Stephen
$800 [29]
The single largest health insurer for children is this "aid" program set up by the U.S. government in 1965
Medicaid
Rich
$800 [6]
Burnie is the "scorching" mascot of this NBA team
the Miami Heat
Rich
$800 [17]
(Emeril makes a sandwich as he delivers the clue.) Take the ham-&-gruyere sandwich called a croque-monsieur & change its gender by adding a fried egg; now it's called this
a croque-madame
Deborah
$800 [25]
Oregon:"Alis volat propriis", or "She flies with her own" these
wings
Rich
DD $1,000 [10]
Newport & Providence are cities on the shores of this bay
Narragansett
Rich
$800 [23]
The German stamp issued on the 50th anniversary of this composer's death depicted his opera "Salome"
Richard Strauss
Stephen
$1,000 [7]
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from the Little League headquarters in Williamsport, PA.) A baseball is made of leather, several yards of yarn & two layers of rubber covering a grape-sized sphere made with this lightweight wood
cork
Rich
$1,000 [18]
(Emeril reads the last clue of the category.) My recipe for chowder starts with cooking bacon until it has released most of its fat, a version of this separation process
rendering
Deborah
$1,000 [26]
Kansas:"Ad astra per aspera"--"To" these "through difficulties"
the stars
Rich
$1,000 [11]
Philosophic theory promoted by William James in the early 1900s
pragmatism
Rich
$1,000 [24]
This journalist's "diary" from Richard Tregaskis was a firsthand account of WWII in the Pacific
Guadalcanal Diary
Rich

Double Jeopardy! Round

MAN-AGRAMS ISLANDS CENTRAL PARK JEOPMARK CARDS FOR LITERARY CHARACTERS NATIONAL RHYME TIME 19th CENTURY AMERICA
$400 [13]
He had "Fun in Acapulco":SLEEPY LIVERS
Elvis Presley
$400 [9]
Its name was originally an Arawak Indian word spelled X-A-Y-M-A-C-A
Jamaica
Rich
$400 [19]
(Sarah of the Clue Crew presents from Central Park.) An archway on East Drive is unusual in that it's made from this stone, more associated with apartment houses of the late 1800s
a brownstone
Deborah
$400 [2]
Wishing this 1726 title guy bon voyage! Whether you meet people big or small, may your 4 trips make you say "Yahoo!"
Gulliver
Deborah
$400 [7]
The bottom of a window frame for the largest country in South America
a Brazil sill
$800 [24]
In a famous 1830 race, this little ol' locomotive lost to a horse
"Tom Thumb"
$800 [14]
"Match Point"er of the cinema:YELL AND WOO
Woody Allen
Stephen
$2,000 [18]
The few people who live on this island partner of Antigua keep busy lobster fishing
Barbuda
Deborah
$800 [20]
(Sarah shows a mosaic in New York's Central Park.) Legislation giving this name to an area of the park's west side from 71st to 74th was introduced December 18, 1980, just 10 days after John Lennon's death
Strawberry Fields
Rich
$800 [3]
My love for you, Daisy, will never die, but I will. All my love, this 1925 title guy
Gatsby
Deborah
$800 [8]
Paris jodhpurs
France pants
Deborah
$1,600 [16]
In 1888 he introduced a new shorthand system that would largely replace the Pitman system
John Gregg
Stephen
$1,200 [15]
A thousand faces, only one name:HONEY CLAN
Lon Chaney
$1,600 [23]
(Jon of the Clue Crew walks on the grass in Central Park.) The area that's hosted a mass by Pope John Paul II & a concert by Simon & Garfunkel has been called the "Great" this since it was planted with grass in 1937
the Great Lawn
Stephen
$1,200 [4]
Sometimes 3's not enough of a crowd! Here's hoping for that promotion for this 1844 guy from Gascony!
D'Artagnan
Rich
$1,200 [10]
A short-lived craze in a desert nation of North Central Africa
a Chad fad
Rich
DD $2,000 [17]
Built between 1817 & 1825, it was 363 miles long 40 feet wide on top & 4 feet deep
the Erie Canal
Stephen
$1,600 [21]
He "josh"ed around on "The West Wing":WHAT BOLD DRY FIRE
Bradley Whitford
Rich
$1,600 [5]
Your daughter is getting married! Hoping 1611 will be wonderful for this guy & our love to Miranda & Ferdinand!
Prospero
Rich
$1,600 [11]
"Free" whale that lives in Santiago
Chile Willy
Rich
$2,000 [1]
In 1835 he became Speaker of the House; 10 years later, he was occupying the White House
Polk
Rich
$2,000 [22]
The characters played by 6 actors in the 2007 film "I'm Not There" are based on this singer:BLAND BOY
Bob Dylan
Deborah
$2,000 [6]
As we sail off in an 1851 novel, you're this man, a true friend (& thanks for laying off on the cannibalism)
Queequeg
Deborah Stephen
$2,000 [12]
Lunar object over a Gulf of Guinea nation
a Cameroon moon

Final Jeopardy!

ASSASSINATIONS

For a short time, Diego Rivera was a suspect in the 1940 murder of this man

Leon Trotsky

Deborah "Who was Trotsky?" — wagered $8,399
Rich "Who is Picasso?" — wagered $3,001

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