Tom Morris game 4.Returning untied co-champions.Only one contestant interview.One clue recycled from#3811, aired 2001-03-12and three clues recycled from#3913, aired 2001-09-12.
Wanda Bartschat — a health care improvement specialist from Columbia, South Carolina
Paul Thomas — a theater technician from Hollywood, Florida (whose 1-day cash winnings total $32,001)
Tom Morris — a retailer and student from Irvine, California (whose 3-day cash winnings total $82,000)
| Player | First Commercial | End of Jeopardy! | End of Double Jeopardy! | Final | Coryat |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tom | $3,000 | $10,600 | $13,800 |
$18,801
4-day champion: $100,801 |
$12,600
22 R (including 1 DD), 4 W |
| Paul | $800 | $3,000 | $9,400 |
$15,000
2nd place: $2,000 |
$15,400
19 R, 5 W (including 2 DDs) |
| Wanda | $2,000 | $3,800 | $5,800 |
$11,598
3rd place: $1,000 |
$5,800
10 R, 1 W |
| U.S. GOVERNMENT & POLITICS | 1980s MUSIC | SPHERES | SCIENCE GUYS | MIND YOUR BUSINESS | "OO", SORRY! |
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$200
[1]
Members of the House of Representatives serve terms of this many years
2
Tom
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$200
[11]
On a "Manic Monday", this group taught us to "Walk Like an Egyptian"
The Bangles
Tom
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$200
[13]
This Las Vegas hotel & casino has 3 thrill rides on its 1,149-foot tower
the Stratosphere
Wanda
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$200
[6]
Born in Germany in 1879, he fled to America in 1932 & became a U.S. citizen in 1940
Einstein
Wanda
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$200
[26]
In 1901 he joined with a machinist named Nickerson to make his safety razor
(King) Gillette
Paul
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$200
[14]
It's a whaler's weapon of choice
a harpoon
Wanda
|
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$400
[2]
He appointed more justices (9) to the Supreme Court than any other president in the 20th century
FDR
Tom
Wanda
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$400
[12]
This group was "Headin' down the Atlanta Highway... headin' on down to the Love Shack"
The B-52's
Wanda
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$400
[22]
The lateral halves of the cerebrum are called these
hemispheres
Tom
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$400
[7]
(Kelly of the Clue Crew reports from the NASA White Sands Test Facility in New Mexico.) To develop U.S. rockets like the Redstone, many German scientists were brought to America after World War II, including this chief designer of the Saturn V
(Wernher) von Braun
Tom
|
$400
[27]
Based in Laufen, Switzerland, this company makes cough drops & breath mints from alpine herbs
Ricola
Tom
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$400
[15]
Mary Poppins told us that this "of sugar helps the medicine go down in a most delightful way"
a spoonful
Paul
|
|
$600
[3]
You'll find its home page at www.uscg.mil
the Coast Guard
Tom
|
$600
[19]
On the Michael Jackson hit "Beat It", this virtuoso lead guitarist played a solo
Eddie Van Halen
Paul
|
$600
[23]
You can take a tour under the glass of this Arizona facility seen here
Biosphere 2
Wanda
|
$600
[8]
He published his quantum theory in 1900 while a professor of physics in Berlin
(Max) Planck
Tom
Wanda
|
$600
[28]
In 1903 James L. Kraft began a company to handle the wholesale distribution of this food
cheese
Tom
|
$600
[16]
A type of camera lens, or to go really fast
zoom
Tom
|
|
$800
[4]
This document served as our basic charter of government from 1781 until the Constitution in 1789
the Articles of Confederation
Tom
|
$800
[20]
This 1983 Police album gave the world "Every Breath You Take" & "Wrapped Around Your Finger"
Synchronicity
Paul
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$800
[24]
The name of this layer of the Sun comes partly from the Greek for "light"
the photosphere
Tom
Paul
|
$800
[9]
He became president of the Royal Society in 1703 & was reelected annually until his death in 1727
(Sir Isaac) Newton
Paul
|
$1,000
[30]
The name of this fruit & vegetable canner came from a hotel in Monterey
Del Monte
Wanda
|
$800
[17]
A portable music player with large speakers
a boombox
Tom
|
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$1,000
[5]
It's the F in the outdoors-oriented agency known as FWS
Fish
Tom
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$1,000
[21]
This band's first album, which included "Blister In The Sun", went platinum without making the Top 40
the Violent Femmes
Tom
|
$1,000
[25]
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from the National Geographic Society's Explorers Hall.) The National Geographic Society has a replica of this device that William Beebe invented & in which he descended to a record 3,028 feet off Bermuda in 1934
a bathysphere
Tom
|
$1,000
[10]
His uncertainty principle says a particle's position & momentum can't be known simultaneously
Heisenberg
Wanda
|
DD
$2,000
[29]
In 1959 the Ohio Art toy company got the rights to l'Ecran magique, the Magic Writer, & renamed it this
the Etch A Sketch
Tom
|
$1,000
[18]
A light, good-hearted satire, or a "National" magazine that does satire
a lampoon
Paul
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| GEOGRAPHY | FELINE FINE AT THE MOVIES | THE FRENCH THEATRE | "P"EOPLE | THE SWEET 1600s | WORD ORIGINS |
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$400
[8]
1 of the 2 Australian states with "Australia" in their names
South Australia (or Western Australia)
|
$400
[6]
This A.A. Milne feline finally earned his stripes: he got his own movie in 2000
Tigger
Paul
|
$400
[1]
If Anouilh gives you ennui, you may not want to see "The Lark", his play about this female saint
Joan of Arc
Paul
|
$400
[16]
The 1946 film "Night and Day" was about this composer who wrote "Begin the Beguine" & "It's De-Lovely"
(Cole) Porter
Paul
|
$400
[26]
In 1610 he described the moon as seen in his telescope as having a "rough and unequal" surface
Galileo
Paul
|
$400
[21]
Lettuce tell you the term "salad" comes from the French salade, meaning with this seasoning
salt
Paul
|
|
$800
[9]
There are first-person accounts of this volcano's eruption in 1767 (as there had been in 79 A.D.)
Vesuvius
Tom
|
$800
[7]
Someone left the cat out in the rain in this 1961 film (P.S.--it was Audrey Hepburn)
Breakfast at Tiffany's
Wanda
|
$800
[2]
Founded in the 1600s, the Comedie Francaise is also known as "La maison de" this comic playwright
Molière
Paul
|
$800
[17]
This physician ran for president as a Libertarian in 1988 & as a Republican in 2008
(Ron) Paul
Tom
|
$800
[27]
Last name of Nathaniel, who fostered a 1676 rebellion against Virginia governor Berkeley's Indian policies
Bacon
Tom
Paul
|
$800
[22]
From the Dutch for "a twisted cake", it's a twisted doughnut
a cruller
Tom
|
|
$1,200
[10]
Staffordshire's chief river is the Trent, & its largest city is this-"on-Trent"
Stoke
Paul
|
$1,200
[13]
Fans of a 1940 Disney film know that Figaro the cat belongs to this woodcarver
Geppetto
Paul
|
$1,200
[3]
Andre de Lorde was the master of the gruesome French thrillers in this "Grand" gory genre
Grand Guignol
Paul
|
$1,200
[18]
This "drippy" abstract expressionist died in 1956
(Jackson) Pollock
Paul
|
$1,200
[28]
In 1632 this Lord was granted a charter to found the colony of Maryland
Baltimore
Tom
|
$1,200
[23]
Derived from the Latin word for "body", it's used to describe a large or bulky person
corpulent
Wanda
|
|
$1,600
[11]
On 11/27/00 King Harald V opened this country's Laerdal Highway Tunnel, the world's longest at 15.2 miles
Norway
Tom
|
$1,600
[14]
(Hi, I'm Sean Hayes.) I could tell you a Thing One or a Thing Two about this film: I played Mr. Humberfloob & the voice of the fish in it
The Cat in the Hat
Tom
|
$2,000
[5]
The French play "The Madwoman of" this place inspired Jerry Herman's Broadway musical "Dear World"
Chaillot
Paul
|
$1,600
[19]
On May 7, 1960 Soviet leader Khrushchev announced his nation was holding this American as a spy
(Francis Gary) Powers
Paul
|
$1,600
[29]
In the 1697 Treaty of Rijswijk, the French recognized this Dutch-born man as King of England
William of Orange
Paul
|
$1,600
[24]
From the Greek for "generalship", it's a plan of action, like those employed by the military
a strategy
Tom
|
|
DD
$3,000
[12]
These 2 republics united in 1964 to form Tanzania
Tanganyika & Zanzibar
Paul
|
$2,000
[15]
This villain's face was never shown in his first film, "From Russia with Love", but we did get a good look at his cat
(Ernst) Blofeld
|
DD
$3,000
[4]
"La Revolution Francaise" was the 1st musical collaboration by Boublil & Schonberg; this mega-hit was 2nd
Les Miserables
Paul
|
$2,000
[20]
Born around 1550, this man also known as Wahunsonacock came to wield enormous power in what is now Va.
Powhatan
Tom
|
$2,000
[30]
Born aboard the Mayflower in the New World, he grew up to be a captain of militia--maybe a falconer too
Peregrine White
|
$2,000
[25]
From the Old French for "man", it's a special honor expressed publicly for a person
homage
Paul
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Circled 7 times by the Israelites in Joshua, it's said to be the world's oldest walled city
Jericho