Show #4170 2002-10-18 (taped 2002-06-26) Regular

(Judge Hatchett: This is Judge Hatchett and the order of this court is to watchJeopardy!, coming up next!)

Contestants

Lisa Caucci — an administrative manager from Atlanta, Georgia

Chad Thompson — an economic analyst originally from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Rob Kobman — a bartender and recent college graduate from Spotsylvania, Virginia (whose 1-day cash winnings total $12,800)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Rob $1,600 $1,800 $4,800 $9,220
3rd place: $1,000
$7,800
13 R, 3 W (including 1 DD)
Chad $1,800 $4,000 $10,400 $10,400
2nd place: $2,000
$8,000
17 R (including 1 DD), 5 W
Lisa $3,400 $6,800 $15,200 $20,801
New champion: $20,801
$14,800
18 R (including 1 DD), 0 W

Jeopardy! Round

MEDICINE BITS & PIECES QUESTIONABLE DATES OF BIRTH '80s TV TAKE THIS JOB CROSSWORD CLUES "L"
$200 [3]
Cheilitis is the cracking & dryness of these; Chap Stick may give you relief
lips
Lisa
$200 [11]
In early 2001 Prince Charles broke a shoulder bone in an accident in this controversial sport
fox hunting
Lisa
$200 [16]
Born in 1927, late congressman Joe Moakley was among many who lied about their ages to do this
enlist in the military
Rob Chad
$200 [1]
The answer to this cliffhanger question of 1980:Kristin Shepard (played by Mary Crosby)
"Who Shot J.R.?"
Rob
$200 [21]
It's the title occupation shared by opera characters "of Baghdad" & "of Seville"
barber
Lisa
$200 [26]
"Mona Lisa's" home(6)
Louvre
Rob
$400 [4]
The parotid glands, the largest glands you have that produce this, are what swell when you have mumps
saliva
Chad
$400 [12]
This candy maker added character heads to its dispensers in 1952
Pez
Chad
$400 [17]
At one point this actress & future first lady took 2 years off her age
Nancy Reagan
Chad
$400 [2]
Harry Anderson played Judge Harry T. Stone, who presided over this title place
Night Court
Chad
$400 [22]
In 1991 Ron Howard brought this dangerous job to the big screen with "Backdraft"
firefighting
Lisa
$400 [30]
St. Petersburg, until 1991(9)
Leningrad
Rob
$600 [8]
Pertussis & tuberculosis are caused by bacteria; measles & rubella are caused by these
viruses
Chad
$600 [13]
Seeing these new guests at the National Zoo, Clinton said he could be like them: sleep 20 hrs. a day & eat 4 hrs.
giant pandas
Rob
$600 [18]
In 2001 a Bronx team was stripped of its third-place finish in this event for using an overage pitcher
Little League World Series
Lisa
$800 [6]
Peter Scolari & Tom Hanks passed themselves off as Hildegarde & Buffy to live in a hotel for women on this sitcom
Bosom Buddies
Rob
$600 [23]
Jay Leno's job, or the circular wafer used in Roman Catholic masses
host
Lisa
$600 [29]
Ancestry(7)
lineage
Lisa
$800 [9]
Hail, hail, the basal ganglia are here in this organ
the brain
Chad
$800 [14]
(Cheryl of the Clue Crew gives the clue.) I've chosen just the right words to complete this numerical type of poetic stanza
quatrain
$800 [19]
A 32-year-old actress pretending to be 19 got a job writing for this WB TV show about a college girl
Felicity
Rob
DD $1,000 [5]
(Sofia of the Clue Crew reports from Chicago.) We're at Buckingham Fountain, seen in the opening of this Fox sitcom
Married... with Children
Lisa
$800 [24]
6-letter word for a treasurer, especially at a university
bursar
Chad
$800 [28]
Table extender(4)
leaf
Chad
$1,000 [10]
During a CABG operation, to bypass these arteries, incisions are made in a leg to get at a vein
coronary arteries
Lisa
$1,000 [15]
Nationality of the men who invented the barometer & electric battery
Italian (Torricelli & Volta)
Rob Chad
$1,000 [20]
Research found Aug. 4, 2001 to be Louis Armstrong's centennial, though he said he was born on this big day in 1900
Independence Day/Fourth of July
Chad
$1,000 [7]
At first, Hope Murdoch & Michael Steadman seemed like the ideal couple on this yuppie dramedy
thirtysomething
Lisa
$1,000 [25]
A worker on a film knows P.A. usually stands for this, not Pennsylvania
production assistant
Lisa
$1,000 [27]
Camel back-breaker(4, 5)
last straw

Double Jeopardy! Round

19th CENTURY LIT LEGAL MATTERS ROCK & ROLL PYRAMID THE ROARING '20s "OUT" OF AFRICA
$400 [3]
Chapters in this novel include "Hester at Her Needle" & "Hester and Pearl"
"The Scarlet Letter"
Lisa
$400 [17]
(Judge Hatchett) Magistrate, pro se & justice of the peace are other names for courts that handle these "claims"
small claims
Chad
$400 [1]
The Toot Uncommons were listed as the back-up group on this Steve Martin hit
"King Tut"
Rob
$400 [12]
In 1924 he became director of the Justice Department's Bureau of Investigation
J. Edgar Hoover
Rob
$400 [11]
3-word term used to describe a child born to unmarried parents
out of wedlock
Rob
$400 [22]
This country of western Africa bears the name of a product produced by the elephants found there
Ivory Coast
Chad
$800 [4]
"Twenty Years After" was a sequel to this French novel that was published only the year before
"The Three Musketeers"
$800 [18]
His name followed the v. in a 1974 Supreme Court case on executive privilege
Richard M. Nixon
Rob
$800 [2]
Toni Basil turned down the demo of "Walk Like An Egyptian"; it then went to this group who took it to No. 1
The Bangles
Chad
$800 [13]
The Literary Guild began as a competitor to this company abbreviated BOMC
Book of the Month Club
$800 [27]
It can be a type of criminal or an anti-Nashville country music movement led by Waylon Jennings
outlaw
Lisa
$800 [23]
In 1815 James Madison had Congress declare war on this Algerian capital city
Algiers
Lisa
$1,200 [5]
His 1842 novel "Dead Souls" is considered one of the greatest novels in the Russian language
Nikolai Gogol
Chad
$1,200 [19]
(Judge Hatchett) A crucial principle in this field of law is the mutuality of obligations
contract law
Chad
$1,200 [8]
Maria Muldaur's title time & place to "send your camel to bed"
"Midnight at the Oasis"
Lisa
$1,200 [14]
"American Decades" notes that in 1925 for the first time more men wore attached ones than detached
collars
Rob
$1,200 [28]
Joseph Stefano updated his "Feasibility Study" script from this '60s sci-fi anthology for the new '90s version
The Outer Limits
Rob
$1,200 [24]
The city of Massawa is a major Red Sea port in this now independent country once part of Ethiopia
Eritrea
Chad
$1,600 [6]
This author established his reputation with the 1868 story "The Luck of Roaring Camp"
Bret Harte
Rob
$2,000 [21]
(Judge Hatchett) In 1995 I received from an NAACP branch in Atlanta an award named for this jurist
Thurgood Marshall
Lisa
$1,600 [9]
Ballad that begins with the following"See the Pyramids along the Nile /Watch the sunrise on a tropic isle...
"You Belong To Me"
$1,600 [15]
After his death in 1923, it was revealed that he trysted with his mistress in the White House
Warren G. Harding
Lisa
$1,600 [30]
This 4-word arboreal phrase means "in a precarious position"
out on a limb
Chad
$1,600 [25]
Mozambique is the mainland country closest to this African island nation
Madagascar
Lisa
DD $3,000 [7]
The title of this Dickens novel refers to John Harmon, an associate of both the Boffins & the Wilfers
"Our Mutual Friend"
Rob
DD $4,000 [20]
For a product, it must mention the parts covered, what to do if something goes wrong, & any expenses
warranty
Chad
$2,000 [10]
This '90s British girl group who were "Comin' Atcha" released the CD "Queen of the Nile" in 2000
Cleopatra
Chad
$2,000 [16]
In November 1920 pioneering radio station KDKA went on the air in this city
Pittsburgh
Chad
$2,000 [29]
This award is given every year to the nation's best college football interior lineman
Outland Trophy
$2,000 [26]
This Horn of Africa country once known as French Somaliland took the name of its capital in 1977 upon independence
Djibouti
Chad

Final Jeopardy!

U.S. GEOGRAPHY

It's the westernmost state to border any of the Great Lakes

Minnesota

Rob "What is Minnesota" — wagered $4,420
Chad "What is Minnesota?" — wagered $0
Lisa "What is Minnesota?" — wagered $5,601

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