Show #4179 2002-10-31 (taped 2002-07-30) Regular

Contestants

Ian Foutz — a computer programmer from Garland, Texas

Mark Jurecki — a retired engineer from Carlsbad, California

Phillip Steele — a security officer from Los Angeles, California (whose 4-day cash winnings total $38,898)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Phillip $2,400 $4,600 $11,400 $6,800
2nd place: $2,000
$12,400
19 R, 2 W (including 1 DD)
Mark $2,400 $4,000 $6,400 $12,400
New champion: $12,400
$12,800
18 R, 7 W (including 2 DDs)
Ian $3,400 $4,800 $9,200 $5,400
3rd place: $1,000
$9,200
13 R, 3 W

Jeopardy! Round

SCULPTURE BEATLES LYRICS JAPANESE FOOD FRIENDS IN HISTORY MEDICAL ABBREV. ENDS IN "X"
$200 [21]
In 1928 this cubist & Julio Gonzalez pioneered in welded sculpture: 1950's "She-Goat" is a famous example
Pablo Picasso
$200 [26]
"Suddenly I'm not half the man I used to be"
"Yesterday"
Phillip
$200 [1]
Surimi, meaning "formed fish", turns up in packages labeled this type of "crabmeat" & "lobster"
imitation
Phillip
$200 [5]
Chandler helps Peary & Henson discover this on April 6, 1909 after he asks, "Could it be any more cold?"
North Pole
Mark Ian
$200 [16]
Where surgery is performed:OR
operating room
Phillip
$200 [11]
This salty smoked salmon tastes great on a bagel
lox
Mark
$400 [22]
Both Rodin & Brancusi (who once worked for Rodin) did sculptures of an embracing couple titled this
"The Kiss"
Phillip Mark
$400 [27]
"Say you don't need no diamond ring and I'll be satisfied"
"Can't Buy Me Love"
Mark Ian
$400 [2]
Umeboshi are plums that are pickled, not tickled, this color
pink
Phillip
$400 [6]
Thinking she's dressed as an Indian for a costume party on Dec. 16, 1773, Phoebe attends this Mass. event
Boston Tea Party
Phillip
$400 [17]
A doctor:GP
general practitioner
Phillip
$400 [12]
Dating from around 2500 B.C., it's 240 feet long, 66 feet tall & its face was modeled after the pharaoh Khafre
the Sphinx
Phillip
$600 [23]
His suspended abstract sculptures were given the name "mobiles" by Marcel Duchamp
Alexander Calder
Phillip
$600 [28]
"Take these broken wings and learn to fly"
"Blackbird"
Mark
$600 [3]
Dashi-no-moto is the instant version of dashi; add water & you'll have this
soup
$600 [7]
Joey says, "How you doin'" to this actor on April 14, 1865 but has no idea what "Sic Semper Tyrannis" means
John Wilkes Booth
Mark
$600 [18]
Common antibiotic:PCN
penicillin
Phillip
$600 [13]
A 3-letter word for "to veto", or a German water sprite
nix
Mark
$800 [24]
This Edvard Erikson sculpture guards Copenhagen Harbor
"The Little Mermaid"
Mark
$800 [29]
"The girl that's driving me mad is going away"
"Ticket to Ride"
Phillip
$800 [4]
Before each bite of sukiyaki, some dip it into this, beaten & raw
eggs
Ian
$800 [8]
In 1540 Rachel says sorry, she hasn't had much luck with marriage, so this king marries Anne of Cleves instead
Henry VIII
Mark
DD $1,000 [19]
Painful disorder of the joints:RA
rheumatoid arthritis
Phillip
$800 [14]
During an 1878 epidemic of this disease, Calamity Jane helped care for the victims
smallpox
Ian
$1,000 [25]
In a colossal bronze by Cellini, Perseus is holding the head of this gorgon
Medusa
Mark
$1,000 [30]
"Jojo left his home in Tucson, Arizona for some California grass"
"Get Back"
Ian
$1,000 [10]
The Japanese name for this flavor enhancer, also popular in Chinese cooking, is Aji-No-Moto
MSG (monosodium glutamate)
Ian
$1,000 [9]
Monica ends up in France on July 14, 1789 & freaks out at the mess Parisians make storming this prison
the Bastille
Phillip
$1,000 [20]
Useful lab test which can detect infections, anemia, etc.:CBC
complete blood count
$1,000 [15]
A whirling mass of air or water
vortex
Ian

Double Jeopardy! Round

SCIENCE & NATURE DESIGN STAIR-ING AT THE SCREEN GEORGE WASHINGTON "D.C."
$400 [1]
Its return about every 76 years has been documented back to 239 B.C.
Halley's Comet
Ian
$400 [6]
His work at Alfred A. Knopf made Chip Kidd a superstar in designing these
book covers/jackets
Phillip
$400 [11]
Yo, as part of his morning workout, this title movie boxer runs up the steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art
Rocky
Mark
$400 [16]
His "Last Stand" came at the hands of the Cheyenne & the Sioux
George Custer
Mark
$400 [26]
It's the Canadian province that borders the state of Washington, eh
British Columbia
Mark Ian
$400 [21]
You can find Boot Hill Museum on Wyatt Earp Blvd. in this Kansas community
Dodge City
Mark Ian
$800 [2]
The Puerto Rico Trench has the Atlantic's deepest point; this trench has the Pacific's
Marianas Trench
Mark
$800 [7]
(Sofia of the Clue Crew reports from the Civic Opera House in Chicago.) Built on the eve of the Depression, Chicago's Civic Opera House is in this artsy style
art deco
Phillip
$800 [12]
After getting a nice motherly stab, Martin Balsam careens backwards down the stairs in this Hitchcock classic
Psycho
Mark
$800 [17]
This 18th century man composed the music heard here:(Cheryl of the Clue Crew sings.)"Behold a virgin shall conceive and bear a son and shall call his name..."
George Frideric Handel
Mark
$800 [27]
Washington State University was closed for a few days in May 1980 because of the eruption of this nearby volcano
Mount St. Helens
Mark
$800 [22]
This team plays its home games in Texas Stadium
Dallas Cowboys
Ian
$1,600 [4]
Suffering from premature ignition? You may want a gas where this indicator number is greater
octane
Ian
$1,200 [8]
The luxo, with springs to tilt it at the correct angle, is a favorite desktop one of these
lamp
Phillip
$1,600 [14]
A baby buggy careens down steps in a famous scene from this Russian film
Battleship Potemkin
Mark
$1,200 [18]
At a speech given at Harvard in 1947, this man laid out his namesake plan for European economic recovery
George C. Marshall
Phillip
$1,200 [28]
The highest summit in Washington state was given this name by George Vancouver in 1792
Mount Rainier
Ian
$1,200 [23]
Pullman's Delmonico became the first of these railroad carriages in 1868
dining car
Phillip
DD $1,800 [3]
Divided into 3 parts as its name implies, this period came right before the Jurassic
Triassic
Mark
$1,600 [9]
Type of design that's the title of a work by Raymond Loewy, who designed bottles, cars & refrigerators
industrial design
Phillip Mark
$2,000 [15]
Robert Preston & Angela Lansbury starred in the film version of this 1957 William Inge play
The Dark at the Top of the Stairs
Mark
$1,600 [19]
Asked why he wanted to climb Mount Everest, he famously responded, "Because it is there"
George Mallory
$1,600 [29]
Nicknamed "Scoop", he represented Washington in the U.S. Senate for 30 years
Henry Jackson
Mark
$1,600 [24]
This cable outlet airs TV shows like "Blue Planet" & "Walking With Prehistoric Beasts"
Discovery Channel
Phillip
$2,000 [5]
Symbolized D & called heavy hydrogen, it won a Nobel Prize for its discoverers
deuterium
Mark
$2,000 [10]
Softened by steam, it's the type of wood used to make the 19th century chair seen here
bentwood (or rattan)
Phillip
DD $4,600 [13]
(Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from Washington, D.C.) The steps leading from Prospect Street to M Street, seen here, were featured in this 1973 thriller
The Exorcist
Mark
$2,000 [20]
Nicknamed "The Iceman", this basketball legend was inducted into the NBA Hall of Fame in 1996
George Gervin
Ian
$2,000 [30]
President Truman visited Washington state in May 1950 to rededicate this large dam
Grand Coulee Dam
Ian
$2,000 [25]
He wrote "Public Speaking and Influencing Men in Business" several years before his more famous book
Dale Carnegie
Ian

Final Jeopardy!

HISTORIC CONGRESSMEN

Armed Services Committee head Carl Vinson was the first living American for whom the government named 1 of these

ship/aircraft carrier

Mark "What is a naval vessel?" — wagered $6,000
Ian "What is a battleship?" — wagered $3,800
Phillip "What is a battleship" — wagered $4,600

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