Show #4557 2004-06-01 (taped 2004-02-24) Regular

Contestants

Sue McClung — a project manager from Boston, Massachusetts

Toby Guebert — a community college instructor from Claremont, California

Jerry Harvey — a freelance educator originally from California, Missouri (whose 1-day cash winnings total $35,201)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Jerry $3,800 $5,800 $19,000 $34,801
2-day champion: $70,002
$19,000
22 R, 1 W
Toby $2,600 $5,800 $17,400 $20,400
2nd place: $2,000
$14,600
17 R (including 2 DDs), 0 W
Sue $2,200 $4,200 $10,000 $15,000
3rd place: $1,000
$10,200
15 R (including 1 DD), 1 W

Jeopardy! Round

INVENTIVE WOMEN DISNEY FILM CHARACTERS THE REGINA MONOLOGUES 1995 FASHION ACCESSORIES COOK UP SOME "STU"
$200 [3]
Josephine Richardson built a better one of these & got patent No. 4,829,704 beating a path to her door
a mousetrap
Jerry
$200 [1]
She unknowingly takes a bite out of a poisoned apple
Snow White
Sue
$200 [4]
Regina is the capital of this Canadian province
Saskatchewan
Toby
$200 [17]
In January, Camilla Parker Bowles announced that she was getting a divorce, & this prince claimed that he wasn't
Prince Charles
Toby
$200 [26]
In the 1890s men wore this in the cuff of the sleeve; today it goes in a jacket pocket
a handkerchief
Sue
$200 [6]
A room for making radio or TV productions
a studio
Jerry
$400 [18]
Hinda Miller & Lisa Lindahl sewed 2 athletic supporters together to make the first "sports" one of these
a bra
Sue
$400 [2]
In a 1940 film he wants more than anything else to be a real boy
Pinocchio
Jerry
$400 [5]
Regina is home to a training center & museum for this group, the RCMP
the Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Jerry
$400 [19]
Imelda Marcos' son "Bong Bong" lost his bid for a seat in this country's senate--& was convicted of tax evasion
the Philippines
Jerry
$400 [27]
A set of these men's dress shirt fasteners is seen here
studs
Sue
$400 [12]
From the Latin for "to be astonished", it means impressively great
stupendous
Sue
$600 [21]
Margaret Knight invented the flat-bottom bag maker; Lydia Deubener added these to the bags
handles
Toby
$600 [7]
She wants to walk on the beach, not swim in the sea
The Little Mermaid
Toby
$800 [9]
Until 1905 Regina was the capital of these "Territories"
the Northwest Territories
Jerry
$600 [20]
A postage stamp featuring this blonde premiered on June 1, which would have been her 69th birthday
Marilyn Monroe
Toby
$600 [28]
For men, a cravat is a wide necktie; this is a scarf, lapped over & worn loosely around the neck
an ascot
Jerry
$600 [13]
The front grille of a car from this classic automaker is seen here
a Studebaker
Sue
$800 [22]
Mary Anderson invented this device after seeing a streetcar driver keep brushing snow off his front window
windshield wipers
Jerry
$800 [10]
A fierce pirate, he's afraid of crocodiles for a good reason
Captain Hook
Jerry
DD $1,000 [8]
In 1882 the city then known as "Pile O' Bones" was renamed Regina in this person's honor
Queen Victoria
Toby
$800 [24]
(Cheryl of the Clue Crew strolls the grounds.) Now known as the Survivor Tree, this American elm survived the April 19th tragedy in this state capital
Oklahoma City
Jerry Toby
$800 [29]
(I'm Jeff Probst in Panama.) One style of this accessory is called the pintado
the Panama hat
$800 [14]
Noun meaning a dazed state of near unconsciousness
stupor
Toby
$1,000 [23]
In the 1950s Olivia Poole came up with this device to keep babies hoppin'-happy
a Jolly Jumper
$1,000 [11]
She joins the Chinese army to protect her father & ends up a hero
Mulan
Jerry
$1,000 [16]
Regina is home to one of the world's largest rinks for this sport of sliding stones on ice
curling
Sue
$1,000 [25]
John Filo finally met Mary Ann Vecchio Gillum, 25 years after taking a famous photo of her at this university
Kent State
Toby
$1,000 [30]
Sally Rand's first ones were made of ostrich feathers
fans
Jerry
$1,000 [15]
The capital city of Germany's Baden-Wurttemberg state
Stuttgart
Sue

Double Jeopardy! Round

GILBERT & SULLIVAN THEY'RE SPORTY SOMEDAY MY PRINCE WILL COME THE INC. SPOTS GEOMETRY CROSSWORD CLUES "F"
$400 [1]
Frankly, my dear, Victorians were shocked when the captain in "H.M.S. Pinafore" said this swear word
damn
Sue
$400 [6]
The Los Angeles Kings retired his No. 99 jersey
Wayne Gretzky
Sue
$400 [22]
Rainier Louis Henri Maxence Bertrand de Grimaldi is a prince of this principality
Monaco
Jerry
$400 [19]
You'll find the Bank of New York Company, Inc. at 1 this street
Wall Street
Jerry
$400 [11]
It's the sum total of the degrees in the angles of a quadrilateral
360
Jerry
$400 [3]
An upside-down smile(5)
frown
Sue
$800 [2]
Director Peter Sellars' 1983 production of this operetta turned Nanki-Poo into a rock star on a motorbike
The Mikado
Toby
$800 [14]
This Tour de France champ is strong enough to be Sheryl Crow's man
Lance Armstrong
Toby
$800 [23]
In 2000 Peter Russell wrote the first new bio in over a century of this prince known as "the Navigator"
Henry
Jerry
$800 [27]
World capital where you'd find the head office of the airline JAL
Tokyo
Toby
$800 [12]
These 2 coordinates are used to locate a point in a 2 dimensional Cartesian, or coordinate, system
x & y
Sue
$800 [5]
3/4 or 2/5(8)
fraction
Toby Sue
$1,200 [4]
In the operetta "Thespis", a troupe of actors takes over the duties on this mountain so the gods can go on vacation
Olympus
Jerry
$1,200 [15]
(Hi, I'm James Worthy.) This Hall of Fame Lakers announcer gave me my nickname "Big Game James"
Chick Hearn
Jerry
$1,200 [24]
In the 1240s David ap Llywelyn was the first to declare himself prince of this
Wales
Toby
$1,200 [28]
It's the geographic "P" in the name of San Francisco-based power company PG&E
Pacific
Toby
$1,200 [16]
His theorem says the sum of the squares of the 2 shorter sides of a right triangle equals the square of the hypotenuse
Pythagoras
Sue
$1,200 [8]
Easily set on fire(9)
flammable
Jerry
DD $1,400 [7]
In Act I of this operetta, we find out that Frederic was supposed to be apprenticed to a "pilot", but his nurse misheard
The Pirates of Penzance
Sue
$1,600 [17]
How sweet--he was the world welterweight champ from 1946 to 1951
Sugar Ray Robinson
$2,000 [26]
This 19th century Prussian-German prince said Germany's problems would be settled by "blood and iron"
Bismarck
Jerry
$1,600 [29]
The USX Tower rises 841 feet in this city
Pittsburgh
$1,600 [20]
The surface of the mirror in a reflecting telescope has this type of geometric curve
a parabola
$1,600 [9]
Spanish baked custard(4)
flan
Jerry
$2,000 [13]
(Sofia of the Clue Crew reports from the Piazzetta in Venice, Italy.) Act I of this famous operetta by Gilbert & Sullivan is set right here on the Piazzetta in Venice
The Gondoliers
$2,000 [18]
This 14-year-old girl missed the cut by one shot at the 2004 Sony Open
(Michelle) Wie
Sue
DD $4,000 [25]
William the Silent, who led the land, not the "navel", battle for the Netherlands' freedom, was prince of this
Orange
Toby
$2,000 [30]
Tyson Foods, Inc. is headquartered in Springdale in this state
Arkansas
Toby
$2,000 [21]
To get this quadrilateral's area, add the 2 parallel sides, divide by 2 & multiply by the height
a trapezoid
Jerry
$2,000 [10]
Pocket or chain for a watch(3)
fob
Jerry

Final Jeopardy!

AMERICAN LITERATURE

The title object of this 1850 novel is described as "so fantastically embroidered and illuminated upon her bosom"

The Scarlet Letter

Sue "What is The Scarlet Letter" — wagered $5,000
Toby "What is the Scarlet Letter?" — wagered $3,000
Jerry "What is The Scarlet Letter?" — wagered $15,801

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