Show #5449 2008-04-24 (taped 2008-02-12) Regular

Contestants

Lance Durbin — a transportation manager originally from Kettle Falls, Washington

Cathy Rosenberg — a schoolteacher from Marlton, New Jersey

Suzanne Cappozzo — a retired educator from Palos Heights, Illinois (whose 1-day cash winnings total $15,199)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Suzanne $600 $2,200 $7,200 $14,399
3rd place: $1,000
$10,200
13 R, 1 W (including 1 DD)
Cathy $2,800 $7,400 $14,800 $28,400
2nd place: $2,000
$15,800
22 R, 2 W (including 1 DD)
Lance $4,400 $5,000 $15,800 $29,799
New champion: $29,799
$15,600
20 R (including 1 DD), 4 W

Jeopardy! Round

HISTORY OF THE JEWISH PEOPLE MOVIE TAGLINES BRAND NAMES A GAME OF CHESS THE UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS "PIE" FLINGING
$200 [16]
1290:The Jews are expelled from this nation by King Edward I
England
Cathy
$200 [6]
1993;"A murdered wife. A one-armed man. An obsessed detective. The chase begins."
The Fugitive
Cathy
$200 [1]
This brand of petroleum jelly was selling a jar a minute in the U.S. by the 1880s, & it's still a favorite
Vaseline
Suzanne
$200 [21]
If you pawn your chess set, the shop will check to make sure there are this many pawns in it
16
Cathy Lance
$200 [24]
Article 21 says elections shall be held by secret this
ballot
Suzanne
$200 [11]
General term for a Xerox machine or a medieval transcriber
a copier
Cathy
$400 [17]
1818:The first synagogue of this branch of Judaism opens in Hamburg
Reform
Cathy
$400 [7]
1978:"Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water..."
Jaws 2
Cathy
$400 [2]
The company that sold Nikkor lenses in the 1930s started selling cameras under this brand in 1946
Nikon
Suzanne
$400 [22]
In castling, you move the king & this piece (aka a castle) simultaneously
the rook
Cathy
$400 [27]
Article 4 prohibits anyone being made one of these or traded as one
a slave
Suzanne
$400 [12]
A decorative floral arrangement in the middle of a dining table
a centerpiece
Cathy
$600 [18]
1897:Theodor Herzl holds the first congress of this group; in one year it would have 800 chapters in Europe
the World Zionist Congress
Cathy
$600 [8]
2000:"She brought a small town to its feet and a huge corporation to its knees"
Erin Brockovich
Lance
$600 [3]
Adjective before "Dog" in a brand line from Purina
Mighty (Lucky accepted)
Cathy Lance
$600 [23]
It's the only chess piece that can jump over others
the knight
Lance
$600 [28]
Sweet--Article 24 says workers have the right to holidays with this
pay
Cathy
$600 [13]
5-letter term for saintly goodliness or reverence
piety
Lance
$800 [19]
1909:This 1st modern Jewish city is founded; today it's the financial & cultural center of Israel
Tel Aviv
Cathy
DD $1,000 [9]
1997:"Collide with destiny"
Titanic
Lance
$800 [4]
The last names of chemists Franklin & Aldam combined in this brand name when they came up with a new oil filter
Fram
Lance
$800 [25]
The 17th letter of the English alphabet, in chess notation it stands for the most powerful piece on the board
Q
Lance
$800 [29]
"All children, whether born in or out of" this, "shall enjoy the same social protection"
wedlock
Cathy
$800 [14]
A small sword with a narrow blade used for thrusting
a rapier
Lance
$1,000 [20]
1993:This prime minister agrees to the Oslo Peace Accords along with Yasser Arafat
(Yitzhak) Rabin
Suzanne Lance
$1,000 [10]
2001:"Rule the planet"
Planet of the Apes
Lance
$1,000 [5]
In "Lost in Translation", Bill Murray does ads for this, Japan's oldest whiskey brand
Suntory
Lance
$1,000 [26]
The final stage, with most of the pieces off the board, it's also a Samuel Beckett play title
the endgame
$1,000 [30]
The Dec. of Indep. links these words with "the pursuit of happiness"; the U.N. links them with "security of person"
life & liberty
Cathy
$1,000 [15]
Jerry Rubin & Abbie Hoffman were founding members of this group
the Yippies
Cathy

Double Jeopardy! Round

WORLD LITERATURE LAST NAME'S THE SAME INNOVATION "B"EOPLE BODIES OF WATER ANTONYMIC
$400 [1]
The heroine of her 1849 novel "Shirley" was inspired by her sister Emily
Charlotte Brontë
Suzanne
$400 [15]
Longtime TV island-dweller Bob, or longtime singer & Rocky-Mountain dweller John
Denver
Suzanne
$400 [3]
Ross Moore, tired of hanging out the laundry, invented this
the dryer
Suzanne
$400 [11]
In 1871 he began a 19-year period as the leader of Germany
Bismarck
Lance
$400 [8]
It's the sea just southeast of the Gulf of Mexico
the Caribbean Sea
Cathy
$400 [26]
They're the 2 antonyms separated by "or" on an Old West wanted poster for a really bad fugitive
dead & alive
Cathy
$800 [2]
In English, the title of this Hermann Hesse novel means "The Prairie Wolf"
Steppenwolf
Lance
$800 [16]
In music's Top 40: Daryl or Tom T.
Hall
Lance
$800 [4]
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from Kadena Air Base in Japan.) The 30-foot rotatingdomeon top of the AWACS E-3 is a highly advanced version of this system first implemented in England in the 1930s
radar
Lance
$800 [12]
If this famous inventor wanted to phone home, it would be to Edinburgh, where he was born in 1847
(Alexander Graham) Bell
Lance
$800 [9]
It's the only Great Lake entirely within the U.S.
Lake Michigan
Cathy Lance
$800 [27]
Antonyms of "tall" & "thin" that describe "a little teapot" in a children's song
short & stout
Suzanne
$1,600 [22]
Fanchette is "the most intelligent cat in the world" in the "Claudine" books by this "Gigi" novelist
Colette
Suzanne
$1,200 [18]
"King of Queens" Kevin, or king of the court LeBron
James
Cathy
$1,200 [5]
On Oct. 1, 1942 Robert Stanley took off in the XP-59A as the first American leaving on one of these
a jet plane
Cathy
$1,200 [13]
From 1992-99 he was CNN's senior White House correspondent covering the tenure of President Clinton
(Wolf) Blitzer
Suzanne
$1,200 [10]
India, Bangladesh & Burma border this bay of the Indian Ocean
the Bay of Bengal
Suzanne
DD $1,000 [29]
In law, there are these 2 main kinds of "nuisance"
public & private
Cathy
$2,000 [23]
"The Wapshot Scandal" was this New Englander's sequel to "The Wapshot Chronicle"
John Cheever
$1,600 [19]
"Top Gun"ner Val, or '70s NFL gunner Billy
Kilmer
Cathy
$1,600 [6]
In 1686 Edmond Halley, not Al Roker, published the first comprehensive one of these maps
weather maps
Lance
$1,600 [14]
Known as the "King of Torts", this San Francisco lawyer defended Jack Ruby at his murder trial
Melvin Belli
Lance
$1,600 [24]
Most of the Greek Isles are in this sea, an arm of the Mediterranean
the Aegean Sea
Cathy
$1,200 [28]
Whatever your politics, "hidari" & "migi" still mean these directions in Japanese
left & right
Cathy
DD $3,000 [21]
The novel "Trilby" introduced this hypnotist whose name is synonymous with evil manipulation
Svengali
Suzanne
$2,000 [20]
Mormon religion founder Joseph, or "Howdy Doody Show" founder Buffalo Bob
Smith
Suzanne
$2,000 [7]
(Sarah & Jon of the Clue Crew report from the lab.) The oscillations of a plucked rubber band are normally too fast to see, but it appears slowed down in front of a monitor, which pulses & acts like this lighting instrument used for high-speed photography
a strobe light
Lance
$2,000 [17]
This British horror novelist was executive producer of the 1998 film "Gods and Monsters"
Clive Barker
Lance
$2,000 [25]
This Eurasian "sea" is actually the world's largest lake
the Caspian Sea
Lance
$2,000 [30]
The 2 antonymic varieties of petroleum that could also describe your table manners
crude & refined
Lance

Final Jeopardy!

STATE CAPITALS

This Plains State capital of only 14,000 people is the only U.S. capital with no letters of its state in its name

Pierre, South Dakota

Suzanne "What is Pierre, S.D.?" — wagered $7,199
Cathy "What is Pierre?" — wagered $13,600
Lance "What is Pierre?" — wagered $13,999

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