Show #4183 2002-11-06 (taped 2002-07-31) Regular

Contestants

Katie Francisco — a public relations representative from Marietta, Georgia

Brad Bean — a web assistant from Columbus, Ohio

Sandra Alboum — a translator from Arlington, Virginia (whose 2-day cash winnings total $31,200)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Sandra $1,200 $2,700 $6,300 $1,600
2nd place: $2,000
$8,600
16 R, 9 W (including 2 DDs)
Brad $1,400 $4,600 $11,800 $10,800
New champion: $10,800
$11,800
16 R, 1 W
Katie $1,600 $1,400 $900 $900
3rd place: $1,000
$2,200
9 R (including 1 DD), 4 W

Jeopardy! Round

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY HOW NOVEL CLASSIC NICHOLSON MOVIE LINES "H" CITIES HERBS & SPICES ____ OF THE ____
$200 [13]
In January 1970 Boeing introduced this first wide-bodied jumbo jet; it could seat up to 452 passengers
747
Katie
$200 [21]
Gregory Maguire's novel "Confessions of an Ugly Stepsister" is a revision of this fairy tale
"Cinderella"
Katie
$200 [11]
1975:"I must be crazy to be in a looney bin like this"
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
Brad
$200 [6]
This city's Atomic Bomb Dome, a structure left unrebuilt after WWII, has become a symbol of the peace movement
Hiroshima
Brad Katie
$200 [1]
This pizza herb was virtually unknown to Americans until WWII soldiers came home & raved about it
oregano
Sandra
$200 [23]
A Baskin-Robbins program, or an expression meaning "popular for right now"
flavor of the month
$400 [14]
BUD is the New York Stock Exchange symbol for this brewing company
Anheuser-Busch
Sandra Brad Katie
DD $300 [29]
Title that completes the line "Shoot all the bluejays you want, if you can hit 'em, but remember it's a sin..."
"To Kill A Mockingbird"
Sandra
$400 [12]
1980:"He-e-e-e-re's Johnny!"
The Shining
Sandra
$400 [7]
The racing schooner Bluenose, depicted on Canada's 10-cent coin, has a replica in this Nova Scotian port
Halifax
Katie
$400 [2]
A popular soft drink "ale" is flavored with this spice whose name is from the Sanskrit for "horn root"
ginger
Sandra
$400 [24]
In response to this Irish greeting, you can say, "And the rest of the day to yourself"
top of the morning
Katie
$600 [15]
This Dallas-based electronics firm started out as Geophysical Service, an oil exploration company
Texas Instruments
Sandra Brad
$400 [22]
He not only appeared on the cover of some 350 romance novels, he's written ones like "Rogue" & "Mysterious"
Fabio
Sandra
$600 [18]
1992:"You can't handle the truth!"
A Few Good Men
Brad
$600 [8]
Crossed by numerous canals, it's said that this German port has more bridges than Amsterdam & Venice combined
Hamburg
Sandra
$600 [3]
The dried pods of a certain climbing orchid provide this flavoring
vanilla
Sandra
$600 [25]
Quoting "Titanic", in 1998 Oscar-winning James Cameron exulted, "I'm" this
king of the world
Sandra
$800 [16]
For over 75 years, Wrigley made only these 3 gums
Spearmint, Doublemint & Juicy Fruit
Brad Katie
$600 [28]
Agatha Christie mystery in which an heiress is murdered on an Egyptian cruise
"Death on the Nile"
$800 [19]
1974:"What makes you certain that your husband is, um, involved with someone?"
Chinatown
Brad
$800 [9]
This capital was founded by Sweden's King Gustav I Vasa in 1550
Helsinki, Finland
Brad
$800 [4]
In medieval Europe this poultry stuffing herb of the genus Salvia was thought to stimulate the mind
sage
Katie
$800 [26]
To make a favorable judgment when you're uncertain is to give someone this
benefit of the doubt
Sandra
$1,000 [17]
In 1973 this then Memphis-based hotel chain opened its own university in Mississippi to train personnel
Holiday Inn
$1,000 [30]
This Ayn Rand novel tells the story of architect Howard Roark & Dominique Francon, the woman he loves
"The Fountainhead"
Brad
$1,000 [20]
1994:"Just marking my territory"
Wolf
$1,000 [10]
It served as a dynastic capital in the 1800s & continued as the royal capital of Vietnam until 1945
Hue
Sandra
$1,000 [5]
This spice that is sold in 2 varieties, Ceylon & Cassia, was once used in love potions
cinnamon
Sandra
$1,000 [27]
In 1961 British critic Martin Esslin used this phrase to describe the plays of Beckett & Ionesco
theatre of the absurd

Double Jeopardy! Round

NORSE MYTHOLOGY AGRICULTURE 18th CENTURY AMERICANS MATH TERMS "P.B." JAY
$400 [2]
The Einheriar were the dead warriors the Valkyries picked up & brought back to this hall where they were revived
Valhalla
Sandra
$400 [12]
In 1981 the U.S. government, with 560 million lbs. of this dairy food in storage, released 30 million lbs. to the needy
cheese
Sandra
$400 [21]
In 1775 he & a group of axmen cleared & marked the Wilderness Road for the Transylvania Company
Daniel Boone
Sandra
$400 [7]
5th, 50th & 500th are this type of number, as opposed to cardinal
ordinal
Brad
$400 [1]
In New Orleans a hero sandwich is called this
po boy
Brad
$400 [26]
He drafted the constitution of New York state & was appointed chief justice of the state in 1777
John Jay
Brad
$800 [17]
Roskva, the farmer's daughter, was always under the hammer as a personal assistant to this god
Thor
Brad
$800 [13]
Generally, a steer is a castrated bull used for food; this shorter word refers to one used as a draft animal
ox
$800 [22]
In the 1770s, this pamphleteer wrote "African Slavery in America", an article condemning slavery
Thomas Paine
Katie
$800 [8]
A theorem includes this series of steps, starting with a given & ending with a justified conclusion
proof
Sandra
DD $700 [6]
This Latin term used for some legal services means "for the good"
pro bono
Katie
$800 [27]
He's the "Picture Perfect" actor seen here
Jay Mohr
Brad
$1,200 [18]
A never-ending supply of this better-than-beer drink was made by Heidrum, oddly a goat, not a bee
mead
Brad
$1,200 [14]
Spain, Italy & Greece are the leading producers of this liquid from the fruit of Olea europaea
olive oil
Sandra
$1,200 [23]
In "The Federalist" No. 51, this future president put forth an argument for the separation of powers
James Madison
Sandra Katie
$1,200 [9]
(Cheryl of the Clue Crew standing in front of a chalkboard) From the Latin for "to turn upside down", the function g is described as this of the function f
inverse
Sandra
$800 [3]
It's the state flower of Delaware (not Georgia)
peach blossom
Katie
$1,200 [28]
It's the magical group heard here["This Magic Moment"]
Jay and the Americans
Sandra
$1,600 [19]
Odin learned the secrets of these alphabetic symbols while hanging for 9 days on Yggdrasil, the world tree
runes
Brad
$1,600 [15]
The type of irrigation seen here, it was used in Israel to make the desert bloom
drip irrigation
$1,600 [24]
This Pennsylvanian's son William served as royal governor of New Jersey & remained loyal to the crown
Ben Franklin
$1,600 [10]
The term surd refers to irrational numbers like this number's square root, 1.7320508...
3
Katie
$1,200 [4]
You can use this utensil to apply a glaze to breads & sweets before or after baking
pastry brush
$1,600 [29]
This child actor played Dennis the Menace on TV in the early '60s
Jay North
Brad
$2,000 [20]
Norse myth is big on trees; the first man & woman--Ask & Embla--were created out of these 2 species
ash & elm
DD $2,000 [16]
What do you do to wheat to get flour? The answer is the name of this grain
millet
Sandra
$2,000 [25]
Mary Hays received this pseudonym for aiding her husband & other soldiers during the Battle of Monmouth
Molly Pitcher
Sandra
$2,000 [11]
A function's domain is the set of possible values of x; this is the set of possible values of y
range
Sandra
$1,600 [5]
Anna Pavlova or Dame Margot Fonteyn, for example
prima ballerina
$2,000 [30]
Born on the Six Nations Indian Reservation in Ontario, he played Tonto to Clayton Moore's Lone Ranger
Jay Silverheels
Sandra

Final Jeopardy!

AUTHORS

In September 1941 this author christened the warship Atlanta, also known as "The Mighty A"

Margaret Mitchell

Katie "Who was Margaret Mitchell" — wagered $0
Sandra "Who is Hemingway?" — wagered $4,700
Brad "Who is Henry Miller" — wagered $1,000

« Back to Games