Show #4322 2003-05-20 (taped 2003-02-04) Regular

Contestants

Kathy Clark — a veterinarian from Newington, Connecticut

Doug Wager — a high school English teacher from Huntington Beach, California

Kay Reimann — an attorney from Pebble Beach, California (whose 2-day cash winnings total $56,201)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Kay $1,800 $2,800 $13,400 $0
3rd place: $1,000
$12,000
16 R (including 1 DD), 4 W
Doug $2,200 $3,800 $18,400 $9,999
New champion: $9,999
$15,400
21 R (including 2 DDs), 3 W
Kathy $1,600 $4,800 $6,400 $1
2nd place: $2,000
$6,400
12 R, 2 W

Jeopardy! Round

CHARLES DICKENS A CHRISTMAS CAROL THE OLD CURIOSITY SHOP A TALE OF TWO CITIES THE CRICKET ON THE HEARTH "GREAT" EXPECTATIONS
$200 [1]
Dickens came to fame at age 24 with his first novel, about this club's "papers"
Pickwick Club
Kay
$200 [11]
"Round yon virgin mother and child, holy infant so tender and mild"
"Silent Night"
Doug
$200 [16]
The shop owner may not know if the tooth on that necklace comes from the tiger or hammerhead type of this creature
shark
Doug
$200 [21]
In Genesis 19 these two are known as "The Cities of the Plain"
Sodom & Gomorrah
Kay
$200 [26]
A cricket's receptors for this are highly sensitive areas on its front legs
hearing
Kathy
$200 [6]
In the newspaper, Marmaduke is a funny one
Great Dane
Doug Kathy
$400 [2]
Dickens' public readings of Sikes' murder of Nancy, an episode from this novel, made women in the audience swoon
Oliver Twist
Kathy
$400 [12]
"Fa la la la la la la la la"
"Deck the Halls"
Kay
$600 [18]
You might come upon an old set of pistols designed for these affairs of honor
duels
Kay
$400 [22]
The two California cities that are home to professional sports teams known as the Kings
Los Angeles & Sacramento
Doug
$400 [27]
Crickets chirp by rubbing these body parts together
wings
Kay Kathy
$400 [7]
Clingmans Dome is the highest peak in this Appalachian range
Great Smoky Mountains
Kathy
$600 [3]
This novel's Mr. Micawber was modeled on Dickens' father
David Copperfield
$600 [13]
"A partridge in a pear tree"
"The Twelve Days of Christmas"
Kay
$800 [19]
Don't miss the chance to have a drink with him, the name of the drinking vessel seen here
Toby mug
Kathy
$600 [23]
The two most populous cities in the largest country on the Iberian Peninsula
Barcelona & Madrid
Kay Doug
$600 [28]
Famous in Utah, this type of cricket that's actually a katydid bears the name of a religion
Mormon cricket
$600 [8]
As it's the nickname of Greg Norman, you're gonna need a bigger--golf cart
"Great White Shark"
Kay
$800 [4]
Wilkie Collins called this book "Dickens' last laboured effort, the melancholy work of a worn-out brain"
"The Mystery of Edwin Drood"
Kay
$800 [14]
"Good tidings we bring to you and your kin, we wish you good tidings for Christmas and a Happy New Year"
"We Wish You A Merry Christmas"
Doug
$1,000 [20]
You might just find one of these Fisher-Price cameras used to make films like the one seen here
PXL
Doug
$800 [24]
The two famous former names of Istanbul
Byzantium & Constantinople
$800 [29]
This cricket that bears the name of a burrowing mammal can be a serious agricultural pest
mole cricket
Kathy
$800 [9]
A Montana city is named for these on the Missouri, which Meriwether Lewis called the grandest sight he'd ever beheld
Great Falls
Kay
$1,000 [5]
In 1836 Dickens published his stories & essays from magazines & newspapers in the book "Sketches by" him
Boz
$1,000 [15]
"And heav'n and nature sing, and heav'n and nature sing, and heav'n and heav'n and nature sing"
"Joy to the World"
Doug
DD $1,600 [17]
You can get a French language edition of this game with properties like Place du Parc & Promenade
Monopoly
Doug
$1,000 [25]
Two of South Africa's 3 capital cities
Bloemfontein, Cape Town &/or Pretoria
Doug
$1,000 [30]
This can be estimated by adding 40 to the number of a snowy tree cricket's chirps in a 15-second period
temperature
Kathy
$1,000 [10]
Now extinct, we know what these look like from ones mounted in museums & drawings like this by Audubon
great auk
Kathy

Double Jeopardy! Round

AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARIES QUOTABLE MOVIES ON THE GO YOU'RE DARN TOOTIN'! COMPUTER GENIUSES SECONDARY MEANINGS
$400 [13]
On his way to Concord on the night of April 18-19, 1775, he was captured & had to return to Lexington on foot
Paul Revere
Kay
$400 [2]
1977:"May the force be with you"
Star Wars
Kathy
$400 [7]
Ground was broken for this waterway on July 4, 1817 at Rome, New York
Erie Canal
Doug
$400 [18]
In the Cleveland Orchestra, this section includes flutist Joshua Smith & oboe man Jeffrey Rathbun
woodwinds
Kay Doug
$400 [22]
In 1967 Richard Greenblatt's program Mac Hack 6 became an hon. member of the U.S. Federation for this game
chess
Kathy
$400 [1]
It can mean a royal family line as well as a dwelling structure
house
Doug
$800 [14]
The Pennsylvania assembly sent him to London as its agent twice: 1757-1762 & 1764-1775
Benjamin Franklin
Kathy
$800 [3]
2001:"A wizard is never late... he arrives precisely when he means to"
Lord of the Rings
Kay Doug
$800 [8]
Introduced in 1936, this company's DC-3 commercial airliner was so well built that some are still in service
Douglas
Doug Kathy
$800 [23]
Kid Ory was a pioneer on this brass instrument whose name comes from the Italian for "trumpet"
trombone
Kathy
$800 [27]
A real mensch, William D. Mensch, designed the processors in Wozniak & Jobs' early computers from this company
Apple
Doug
$800 [9]
A person doing it might be making tsimmes; a group doing it is really playing music well
cooking
$1,200 [15]
In December 1775 he became first lieutenant on the Alfred, the first ship purchased by Congress for the Continental Navy
John Paul Jones
Kay
$1,600 [5]
2002:"You do too much. You're not Superman, you know"
Spider-Man
Kay
$1,200 [19]
This city's rubber-tired Metro subway provided access to Expo 67 in the middle of the St. Lawrence River
Montreal
Kay
$1,200 [24]
Kenny G does play tenor, but more often this type of straightened-out saxophone that looks like a clarinet
soprano saxophone
Doug
$1,200 [28]
Working in Texas Instruments' semiconductor building, Jack Kilby hit on the idea of this, the IC for short
integrated circuit
$1,200 [10]
As an adjective, it means below average; as a verb, to moo like a cow
low
Kay
$1,600 [16]
In 1765 this Boston brewer helped organize the Sons of Liberty to protest the Stamp Act
Samuel Adams
Kay
$2,000 [6]
2001 (last line):"Open your eyes"
Vanilla Sky
Doug
$2,000 [21]
This 60-something California tycoon became the first space tourist when he went into orbit on April 28, 2001
Dennis Tito
$1,600 [25]
He's "The Big Man" on sax in Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band
Clarence Clemons
Doug
$1,600 [29]
Mitch Kapor, founder of this company that gave us 1-2-3 & Notes, previously taught transcendental meditation
Lotus
Doug
$1,600 [11]
One of your faculties, or your good judgment & intelligence
sense (reason accepted)
Kay Doug
$2,000 [17]
On March 23, 1775 this orator told the VA. Provincial Convention, "The war is inevitable--and let it come!"
Patrick Henry
DD $3,000 [4]
2002:"I'm placing you under arrest for the future murder of Sarah Marks"
Minority Report
Doug
DD $3,000 [20]
In 1881 this railroad line was completed from Kansas City to Deming, New Mexico
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe
Kay
$2,000 [26]
Weak buccinator muscles, making the cheeks puff out when you blow, are called this trumpeter's "pouches"
Dizzy Gillespie
Doug
$2,000 [30]
Ed Roberts built the first true personal computer & named it this model 8800, after a star
Altair
Doug
$2,000 [12]
This word that has long meant "to stumble" now also means "to feel or express surprise"
trip

Final Jeopardy!

MEN OF MEDICINE

In 1891 he helped found & became the first chairman of the British Institute of Preventive Medicine

Joseph Lister ("Father of Antiseptic Surgery")

Kathy "Who is Albert Schweitzer?" — wagered $6,399
Kay "Who is Jennings?" — wagered $13,400
Doug "Who Johns Hopkins" — wagered $8,401

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