Show #4178 2002-10-30 (taped 2002-07-30) Regular

Contestants

Steve Campbell — a university administrator from San Francisco, California

Erin Drew — a home educator from Salisbury, Maryland

Phillip Steele — a security officer from Los Angeles, California (whose 3-day cash winnings total $26,598)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Phillip $3,200 $6,200 $6,200 $12,300
4-day champion: $38,898
$5,400
14 R (including 1 DD), 3 W
Erin $1,200 $4,400 $12,600 $5,999
2nd place: $2,000
$15,600
19 R (including 1 DD), 8 W (including 1 DD)
Steve $1,400 $1,600 $9,600 $600
3rd place: $1,000
$9,600
13 R, 4 W

Jeopardy! Round

RELIGION STAR WARS STARS CONTESTS ALICE IN WONDERLAND ON THEIR TOMBSTONES STUPID PROVERBS
$200 [10]
In the Roman Catholic Church fasting during Lent need only occur on Ash Wednesday & this day
Good Friday
Erin
$200 [1]
In 1998 he went "Solo" as People Magazine's "Sexiest Man Alive"
Harrison Ford
Phillip
$200 [24]
Brisket, chicken & pork spare ribs are categories in Houston's world championship contest in this
barbeque
Erin
$200 [4]
The Queen of Hearts' gardeners are "oblong & flat" & have numbers for names because they're these
playing cards
Phillip
$200 [17]
"I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country"
Nathan Hale
Erin Steve
$200 [6]
"Fight" this "with fire"
fire
Steve
$400 [11]
The untouchables were those who existed outside India's 4 main groups of castes in this religion
Hinduism
Erin
$400 [2]
In "Phantom Menace" he made the "list" as Qui-Gon Jinn
Liam Neeson
Erin
$400 [25]
2002 teams in a major contest in this activity included the Wannabee Warblers & Team Audubon
bird watching
Erin
$400 [5]
Alice is delighted to find a bottle that is not marked "Poison" but instead is labeled with these 2 words
"Drink Me"
Steve
$400 [18]
"1880 - 1946", not "On the whole, I'd rather be in Philadelphia" as rumored
W.C. Fields
Phillip
$400 [7]
You'll find things are in order with "a place for" this "and everything in its place"
everything
Erin Steve
$600 [12]
This political & religious movement began in Jamaica in the 1920s
Rastafarianism
Phillip
$600 [3]
Amidala in episodes "I" & "II", when she's not studying lines, she's studying at Harvard
Natalie Portman
Erin
$600 [26]
MIT holds an annual competition where students design these; 2000's theme was "Bots in Blue"
robots
Phillip
$600 [16]
At the Knave of Hearts' trial, this witness enters with a teacup in one hand & bread-&-butter in the other
the Mad Hatter
Steve
$600 [19]
"Law West of the Pecos"
Judge Roy Bean
$600 [8]
"Nothing" does this "like success"
succeeds
Phillip Steve
$1,000 [14]
This Christian religious minority group of Egypt once spoke Greek but now speaks Arabic in everyday life
Copts
Steve
$800 [27]
Count Dracula in several films, he plays Count Dooku in "Attack of the Clones"
Christopher Lee
Steve
$800 [29]
Here's some trivia: the world's biggest trivia contest is run by WWSP-FM in this Wisconsin city (note the SP)
Stevens Point
$800 [21]
The dodo in the book represents Lewis Carroll, whose real last name was this, starting with the same 3 letters
(Charles Lutwidge) Dodgson
Erin
$800 [20]
"Hajj Malik El-Shabazz"
Malcolm X
Erin
$800 [9]
We're due for this proverb: "Give credit where credit is" this
due
Erin
DD $1,600 [13]
After WWII the state form of this Asian religion was abolished; the sectarian form was unaffected
Shintoism
Phillip
$1,000 [28]
Gale Sayers in the original "Brian's Song", he played the dashing Lando Calrissian in 2 of the films
Billy Dee Williams
Erin
$1,000 [30]
Competing for Switzerland, Celine Dion won this song contest in 1988
Eurovision
Phillip
$1,000 [23]
These spiny little creatures used as balls in the croquet game have a maddening tendency to crawl away
hedgehogs
Erin
$1,000 [22]
"The celebrated navigator who first transplanted the breadfruit tree from Otahete to the West Indies"
Captain William Bligh
Steve
$1,000 [15]
"There are none so" this "as those who will not see"
blind
Phillip

Double Jeopardy! Round

ARCHAEOLOGY GUITARIST'S LINGO THEATRE I LOVE "U" CAN I HAVE A DATE? LET'S GO DUTCH
$400 [17]
These Biblical texts have been found at numerous sites, but Qumran has yielded the most
Dead Sea Scrolls
Erin
$400 [5]
The Byrds' Roger McGuinn is perhaps the most famous player of the Rickenbacker guitar with this many strings
12
Phillip
$400 [9]
The French call this popular musical "Un Violon sur le Toit"
Fiddler on the Roof
$400 [1]
Natural lactose producer found on a cow
udder
Steve
$400 [23]
"So Happy Together"; the first time (Bill Clinton's swearing-in ceremony as president) in January of this year
1993
Phillip Steve
$400 [12]
This city's Schiphol Airport, one of Europe's busiest, is home to KLM, Royal Dutch Airlines
Amsterdam
Steve
$800 [18]
The ancient Clovis culture was named for a site in this SW state where artifacts were discovered in 1932
New Mexico
Phillip
$800 [6]
Rasgueado is the complex strumming technique of this Andalusian dance music
flamenco
Phillip
$800 [10]
This rapper who was slain in Las Vegas in 1996 is the subject of the play "Up Against the Wind"
Tupac Shakur
Phillip Erin
$800 [2]
Heisenberg's principal principle
uncertainty
$800 [24]
Archduke Franz Ferdinand just has to have the top down & gets his way for the last time
1914
Erin
$800 [13]
In the 50s B.C. this Roman ruler conquered the Low Countries, including what is now known as the Netherlands
Julius Caesar
Erin
$1,200 [19]
Archaeologists usually use this Greek word for the cemetery of an ancient city; it means "city of the dead"
necropolis
Steve
$1,200 [7]
Basically a tone control activated by the player's foot, this "sad" pedal was created accidentally by an engineer in 1966
wah-wah pedal
Phillip
$1,200 [11]
It's Tennessee Williams' semi-autobiographical play about the Wingfield family
The Glass Menagerie
Erin
$1,200 [3]
Engaged in the secret gathering of information, or just sleeping in on a Saturday
undercover
Steve
$1,200 [25]
Introducing serfing to England, the future William I hits the beach
1066
Erin
$1,200 [14]
There's a statue of this young Jewish girl in Utrecht's main square
Anne Frank
Steve
$2,000 [28]
In 1911 explorer Hiram Bingham discovered this 15th C. Incan royal city that lies 50 miles northwest of Cuzco
Machu Picchu
Phillip
$1,600 [8]
At the end of a show, it's cool to lean your guitar on your amp & let it deafen the crowd with this noise
feedback
Erin
$1,600 [16]
In 2001 this Sondheim musical about a reunion of ex-showgirls returned to Broadway for the 1st time in 30 years
Follies
Phillip Erin
$1,600 [4]
In 1220 A.D. the Mongol armies of Genghis Khan overran what's now this "Stan"
Uzbekistan
Erin
$1,600 [26]
Fidel keeps all the cigars for himself as Batista flees to the Dominican Republic
1959
$1,600 [15]
Divided into 100 cents, this Dutch monetary unit was also called a florin
guilder
Erin
DD $4,000 [22]
The term Chalcolithic Age refers to the period before the Bronze Age when tools were made of copper & this
stone
Erin
$2,000 [29]
(Cheryl of the Clue Crew holding a guitar) The tuning devices are called either keys or by this name
pegs
Erin
DD $3,000 [30]
"Homecoming", "The Hunted" & "The Haunted" are the 3 parts of this Eugene O'Neill work based on Greek tragedy
Mourning Becomes Electra
Erin
$2,000 [20]
The Greek philosopher Socrates said that this kind of life "is not worth living"
unexamined
Steve
$2,000 [27]
It's the year the Summer Olympics were held in part at Parc Olympique, now a baseball stadium
1976 (in Montreal)
Steve
$2,000 [21]
After Napoleon's 1813 defeat, the Netherlands became a constitutional monarchy under this royal house
House of Orange
Erin

Final Jeopardy!

CABLE TELEVISION

2002's "A Season on the Brink" was this cable network's first original movie

ESPN/ESPN2

Phillip "What is ESPN" — wagered $6,100
Steve "What is USA Network" — wagered $9,000
Erin "What is Showtime (Don't watch cable TV!)" — wagered $6,601

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