Show #4326 2003-05-26 (taped 2003-02-05) Regular

Contestants

Bronson Messer — an astrophysicist from Knoxville, Tennessee

James See — a student and editor from Turlock, California

Danny Jobe — a cable television system manager from Forest, Virginia (whose 1-day cash winnings total $6,399)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Danny $2,800 $4,800 $9,600 $0
3rd place: $1,000
$9,600
18 R, 5 W
James $1,200 $6,000 $9,800 $399
2nd place: $2,000
$12,400
17 R, 2 W (including 1 DD)
Bronson $2,000 $1,600 $10,800 $1,999
New champion: $1,999
$10,000
18 R (including 2 DDs), 7 W

Jeopardy! Round

CRIMINOLOGY NATO IS NEATO THE CANINE FILM FESTIVAL BROTHERS IN BUSINESS CREATURES OF LORE COMPLETES THE PROVERB
$200 [21]
The group Families Against Mandatory Minimums opposes policies like California's this many strikes rule
3
James
$200 [1]
In 1948 the Allies began talks of a defense pact like NATO in response to the Soviet blockade of this city
Berlin
James Bronson
$200 [6]
This 1975 Al Pacino film was based in part on an actual bank robbery
Dog Day Afternoon
Danny
$200 [11]
Studio that brought us "Casablanca" & Bugs Bunny
Warner Bros.
Danny
$200 [16]
The expression "If" these "could kill" applies literally to a mythical serpent called the cockatrice
looks
James
$200 [26]
"One man's meat is another man's..."
poison
Danny
$400 [22]
For his system of identifying criminals by body measurements, Bertillon started photographing them these 2 ways
front & profile
James
$400 [2]
Before he was president of the United States, he was supreme allied commander of NATO forces
Dwight D. Eisenhower
Danny
$400 [7]
This 2000 film with Eugene Levy & Christopher Guest spoofed the stupid human tricks at a major dog show
Best in Show
Danny
$400 [12]
Ahem, we'd tell you they were William & Andrew, not Trade & Mark, but that would be name cough dropping
Smith Brothers
Danny James
$400 [17]
Vishnu, part of this religion's pantheon, rides on the back of the half-man, half-vulture Garuda
Hindu
Bronson
$400 [27]
"To err is human, to forgive..."
divine
Danny
$600 [23]
A common trio in explaining crimes consists of means, opportunity & this
motive
James
$600 [3]
In 1949 the NATO Treaty was signed by the U.S. & 11 other countries, including this volcanic island nation
Iceland
Danny James
$600 [8]
A cocker spaniel & a mutt are the title characters of this 1955 animated classic
Lady and the Tramp
Danny
$600 [13]
Last name of little ole winemakers Ernest & Julio
Gallo
Bronson
$600 [18]
(Sarah of the Clue Crew at the Columbus Zoo in Columbus, Ohio) Manatees, which are classified as sirenian, may be the origin of these legendary beauties, also called sirens
mermaids
Danny
$600 [28]
"Better to die with honor than to live with..."
shame
James Bronson
$800 [24]
From the Latin for "to frighten", it's one of the major purposes of capital punishment
deterrence
Danny
$800 [4]
In 1999 Lord Robertson followed Javier Solana into this job at NATO
Secretary-General
James
$800 [9]
Steve Buscemi complains that he doesn't want to be called Mr. Pink in this 1992 Tarantino flick
Reservoir Dogs
Bronson
$800 [14]
Last name of Walter & Arthur, who partnered up with William Harley in 1903
Davidson
Bronson
$800 [19]
Psyche got past this dog of Hades by pacifying him with honey cake
Cerberus
James
$800 [29]
"Dead men tell..."
no tales
Bronson
$1,000 [25]
The 1982 article "Broken" these says that leaving minor damage unrepaired leads to more destruction
Windows
Danny
$1,000 [5]
At the 2002 NATO Conference in Prague, 7 nations were invited to join NATO, including these 3 Baltic ones
Estonia, Latvia & Lithuania
Danny
$1,000 [10]
Lasse Hallstrom received an Oscar nomination for directing this 1985 film about a Swedish boy in the 1950s
My Life as a Dog
Danny Bronson
DD $1,000 [15]
Under this name the Hassenfeld brothers branched out into the toy business in the 1940s
Hasbro
Bronson
$1,000 [20]
Creation stories of the Onondaga & other Indian tribes put the world on the back of this animal
turtle
Danny James Bronson
$1,000 [30]
"Cold hands..."
warm heart
James

Double Jeopardy! Round

1957 PEN-SYLVANIA ROCKIN' SUBTITLES WHAT'S IN A NAME? GBS YOU'VE GOT TO STAND FOR SOMETHING
$400 [11]
Having played a boy in "Peter Pan", she played a tomboy in "Annie Get Your Gun" in 1957
Mary Martin
Bronson
$400 [16]
Among Pennsylvania state pens, this is "medium" at Rockview but "maximum" at Frackville
security
Danny James
$400 [21]
The Byrds:("To Everything There is a Season")
"Turn! Turn! Turn!"
Danny
$400 [26]
This Wyoming city of 50,000 was named not for a friendly ghost, but for a soldier who died from fighting Indians
Casper
Bronson
$400 [6]
George Bernard Shaw was born in this city in 1856, just 2 years after Oscar Wilde
Dublin
Bronson
$400 [1]
MLS, which includes the Colorado Rapids & San Jose Earthquakes, stands for this
Major League Soccer
Bronson
$800 [12]
Mary Gage was Miss USA for a day; it came out the day after she won that she was this
married
Danny
$800 [17]
Before he went to Alcatraz in 1934, this Chicago mobster did time in Philadelphia's Eastern State Pen
Al Capone
James
$800 [22]
Phil Collins:("Take a Look at Me Now")
"Against All Odds"
James
$800 [27]
A daytime talk show host, he was named after the Catholic high school his father attended
Regis Philbin
Bronson
$800 [7]
In 1882 Shaw became a Socialist; the year before, he changed his eating habits, becoming one of these
vegetarian
Bronson
$800 [2]
(Cheryl of the Clue Crew) Hydrants are classified according to their output in GPM, which stands for this
gallons per minute
James
$1,200 [13]
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew in Little Rock, Arkansas) In 1957, federal troops had to escort the first black students to this Little Rock high school
Central High School
Danny
$1,200 [18]
In "Mrs. Soffel" warden's wife Diane Keaton helps Mel Gibson escape this city's Allegheny County Prison
Pittsburgh
Danny
$1,200 [23]
Sheena Easton:("Nine to Five")
"Morning Train"
Bronson
$1,200 [28]
These monkeys take their name from an order of Italian monks, not from a coffee drink
capuchins
Bronson
$1,200 [8]
Shaw said he took the prize money from this award in 1925 to translate Swedish plays into English
Nobel Prize for Literature
Bronson
$1,200 [3]
At about age 15 a kid may graduate from summer camper to CIT, short for this
Counselor in Training
Bronson
$1,600 [14]
Oil man named the richest man in the U.S.; he said, "If you can count your money you don't have a billion dollars"
Jean Paul Getty
Danny
$1,600 [19]
Known as "The Actor" & "The Babe Ruth of Bank Robbers", he once escaped from Holmesburg Prison
Willie Sutton
Bronson
$1,600 [24]
Fleetwood Mac:("Will You Ever Win")
"Rhiannon"
Danny
$1,600 [29]
50 years after this Shawnee helped the British subdue Michigan, a man partly named for him helped subdue Georgia
Tecumseh
Danny James
$1,600 [9]
1 of his 3 plays Shaw grouped as "unpleasant" was this tale of a director of a chain of brothels
Mrs. Warren's Profession
$1,600 [4]
(Hi, I'm Billy Ray Cyrus) You might have seen some of my videos on CMT; CMT stands for this
Country Music Television
Bronson
$2,000 [15]
In 1957 he partnered with Donald Kaufman to build low-priced homes for first-time buyers
Eli Broad
James Bronson
$2,000 [20]
Quehanna is the state's first of these motivational institutions that share their name with a part of military training
boot camp
Bronson
$2,000 [25]
The Four Tops:("Sugar Pie, Honey Bunch")
"I Can't Help Myself"
DD $2,600 [30]
Completed during his reign, the Sistine Chapel was named after the fourth pope of this name
Sixtus
James
$2,000 [10]
The Temple of Ra & the Palace of Alexandria are settings in this one of Shaw's "Plays for Puritans"
Caesar and Cleopatra
DD $2,800 [5]
BGH, which stands for this, is injected into cows to increase milk production
Bovine Growth Hormone
Bronson

Final Jeopardy!

INSPIRATIONS FOR MUSICALS

In 2002 this novel by C.Y. Lee, first published in 1957, was re-released with a new introduction by David Henry Hwang

Flower Drum Song

Danny "What is Chicago?" — wagered $9,600
James "What is Miss Saigon?" — wagered $9,401
Bronson "What is Miss Saigon?" — wagered $8,801

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