Show #4328 2003-05-28 (taped 2003-02-05) Regular

Contestants

Charlie Rose — an attorney from Valley Stream, New York

Elizabeth Oppenheim — a marriage and family therapist from Evergreen, Colorado

Bronson Messer — an astrophysicist from Knoxville, Tennessee (whose 2-day cash winnings total $20,800)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Bronson $3,600 $10,600 $16,200 $8,799
3-day champion: $29,599
$19,600
26 R (including 1 DD), 2 W (including 1 DD)
Elizabeth $1,400 $3,400 $9,000 $1,500
2nd place: $2,000
$6,600
11 R (including 1 DD), 2 W
Charlie $3,000 $4,200 $11,800 $0
3rd place: $1,000
$11,800
18 R, 3 W

Jeopardy! Round

SENIOR MOMENTS WAR CELEBRITY ODD JOBS CUTE, FURRY & DEADLY GEOGRAPHY "B" FIX THE MALAPROPISM
$200 [26]
In 1961, at age 79, he married 33-year-old Jacqueline Roque, the model in several of his paintings
Pablo Picasso
Charlie
$200 [6]
Supporters & opponents of war are often called by these 2 bird types
doves & hawks
Charlie
$200 [9]
Besides being an actor & a director, he's been a lumberjack, a steelworker & a California mayor
Clint Eastwood
Bronson
$200 [19]
There was a farmer, had a wild Aussie dog that could weigh up to around 45 lbs. & this was its name-o
dingo
Elizabeth
$200 [1]
Once part of the Ottoman Empire, it became capital of Iraq in 1921
Baghdad
Bronson
$200 [13]
"Salmon swim upstream to spoon"
spawn
Charlie
$400 [27]
Her 90th birthday celebrations included a butter tasting at a California museum whose kitchen is named for her
Julia Child
Bronson
$400 [7]
Referring to the Mexican War, Montezuma is mentioned in the official song of this U.S. military branch
Marine Corps
Charlie
$400 [10]
He used to sling pizza before he made "Sling Blade"
Billy Bob Thornton
Bronson
$400 [20]
In Yellowstone's history only 4 have died from attacks by this animal, Ursus arctos horriblis
grizzly bear
Bronson Charlie
$600 [3]
The Rocky Mountains run through part of this Canadian province that begins with "B"
British Columbia
Bronson
$400 [14]
"The doctor used biceps to deliver the baby"
forceps
Bronson
$600 [28]
On Oct. 10, 2002 this 85-year-old West Virginian made an impassioned Senate speech against the Iraq resolution
Robert Byrd
Charlie
$600 [8]
Meaning "little war", this term for a type of warfare originated during Napoleon's wars in Spain
guerrilla warfare
Elizabeth
$600 [11]
Perhaps this rocker got a taste for bats when he worked in a slaughterhouse
Ozzy Osbourne
Charlie
$600 [21]
Usually bubonic plague is transmitted by fleas from this animal that comes in Norway & black varieties
rat
Bronson
$800 [4]
Bangladesh banks on this big bay
Bay of Bengal
Bronson
$600 [15]
"Certain areas of the desert are cultivated by irritation"
irrigation
Charlie
$800 [29]
In his first encyclical, issued in 1959, this 77-year-old pontiff warned of TV's enticement to loose morality
Pope John XXIII
Elizabeth
$800 [12]
This term for a member of Japan's powerful warrior class comes from the Japanese word meaning "guard"
samurai
Elizabeth
$800 [17]
Before this singer & pianist "wrote the songs", he supported himself by working at the CBS mailroom
Barry Manilow
Charlie
$800 [22]
It's the mascot for a Major League Baseball team, Louisiana State University & a breakfast cereal
tiger
Bronson
DD $1,000 [2]
This Virginia stream was the site of battles in July 1861 & August 1862
Bull Run
Bronson
$800 [24]
"At ancient banquets, guests wore garlics in their hair"
garlands
Bronson
$1,000 [30]
In 2002 this 78-year-old was reelected president of Zimbabwe in a shady election
Robert Mugabe
Bronson
$1,000 [16]
"Jamming" may be a part of this type of warfare abbreviated EW
electronic warfare
Bronson
$1,000 [18]
She once made a "Living" as a model & a stockbroker before becoming a style maven
Martha Stewart
Bronson
$1,000 [23]
On "SNL", "immigrant" John Belushi learned to say, "I would like to feed your fingertips to" this Michigan "glutton"
wolverine
Bronson
$1,000 [5]
Minsk & Pinsk are cities in this former Soviet republic
Belarus
Charlie
$1,000 [25]
"He only dates one woman--he's in a monotonous relationship"
monogamous
Elizabeth

Double Jeopardy! Round

FORMER TECHNOLOGY BIG SCREEN BIO SUBJECTS IN THE BOOKSTORE QUICK CITY TRIPS WATCH YOUR STEP WHAT THE "L"?
$400 [30]
This item was about the size of the modern electric refrigerator that replaced it in homes
icebox
Elizabeth
$400 [21]
"Mommie Dearest"
Joan Crawford
Elizabeth
$400 [15]
His short stories include 1962's "A & P" & his novels include 1960's "Rabbit, Run"
John Updike
Charlie
$400 [10]
Climbing the Acropolis; shopping at the flea market in Monastiraki Square
Athens
Charlie
$400 [6]
Thomas Paine noted there's one step from "the sublime" to this
the ridiculous
Bronson
$400 [1]
It lies before lizard & after chaise
lounge
Elizabeth
$800 [29]
(Sofia of the Clue Crew next to a fire truck of the Culver City Fire Dept.) Author Robert Holzman says America's first specialized piece of firefighting equipment was a 3-gallon this
bucket
Charlie
$800 [22]
"Amadeus"
Wolfgang A. Mozart
Charlie
$800 [16]
This TV chef "kicks it up" with his cookbook "There's a Chef in My Soup! Recipes for the Kid in Everyone"
Emeril Lagasse
Bronson
$800 [11]
A visit to the Turkish parliament & an expedition for that new rug for the living room
Ankara
Bronson Elizabeth Charlie
$800 [7]
In 1989 Gin Miller joined this shoe company as creative director for step training
Reebok
Bronson
$800 [2]
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew) You can pinpoint any location on a map by following these imaginary lines that criscross
latitude & longitude
Bronson
$1,200 [28]
Keuffel & Esser, the dominant maker of these calculating devices, made its last one in 1975
slide rule
Bronson
$1,200 [23]
"I Dream of Jeannie" & "Swanee River"
Stephen Foster
Elizabeth
$1,200 [17]
This book by journalist Mark Bowden about a 1993 military operation in Mogadishu became a 2001 film
Black Hawk Down
Charlie
$1,600 [13]
A wee stroll on the Clyde Walkway & a visit to St. Andrew's Parish Church
Glasgow
Bronson Elizabeth
$1,200 [8]
(Jimmy & Sofia of the Clue Crew out on the dance floor) We're demonstrating this dance step, a component of dances like the waltz & foxtrot
box step
Bronson
$1,200 [3]
When you sprain your ankle, you tear or twist these tissues that connect the leg & foot bones
ligaments
Charlie
$2,000 [27]
The 19th century spring tooth one of these plow-like devices was useful for breaking up rocky soil
harrow
$1,600 [24]
"A Man for All Seasons"
Sir Thomas More
Elizabeth
$1,600 [18]
This 1972 novel is about a community of rabbits in Berkshire who set out to find a new warren
Watership Down
Bronson
$2,000 [14]
Buda Palace & the Rudas Baths, with a stop at Ruszwurm's Patisserie
Budapest
Charlie
$1,600 [9]
(Sarah of the Clue Crew in Rome) I'm here in Rome, where these run from the Piazza di Spagna to the Church of the Trinita dei Monti
Spanish Steps
Charlie
$1,600 [4]
It's French for the small, high-powered magnifying glass used by jewelers
loupe
Bronson
DD $4,000 [26]
(Sofia of the Clue Crew stands in front of the ship Santa Mariain Columbus, Ohio.) Columbus used this instrument superseded by the sextant to measure the positions of stars
an astrolabe
Elizabeth
$2,000 [25]
"Bound for Glory"
Woody Guthrie
$2,000 [20]
This 2002 bestselling novel takes a comic look at those who raise the kids of the fabulously wealthy in NYC
The Nanny Diaries
Charlie
DD $4,000 [12]
Checking out the Wat Prayun temple complex; later, making new friends on Patpong Road
Bangkok
Bronson
$2,000 [19]
In 1935 John Buchan's climb to fame included being made a peer & this mystery of his being filmed by Hitchcock
The 39 Steps
Charlie
$2,000 [5]
This son of Parsifal & knight of the Holy Grail is the subject of an opera by Wagner
Lohengrin
Bronson

Final Jeopardy!

PSYCHOLOGY

Partly from the Greek algos, "pain", it was first noted in 1688 in Swiss soldiers fighting far from home

nostalgia

Elizabeth "What is agony?" — wagered $7,500
Charlie "What is Laura?" — wagered $11,800
Bronson "What is nostaglia" — wagered $7,401

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