Show #4332 2003-06-03 (taped 2003-02-18) Regular

Contestants

Eleanor McGourty — a publications coordinator from Milton, Massachusetts

Tim Paetzold — a clinical technician from San Marcos, Texas

Warren Usui — a computer programmer from Pacific Palisades, California (whose 2-day cash winnings total $38,000)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Warren $4,000 $7,400 $21,995 $21,990
3-day champion: $59,990
$12,200
23 R (including 1 DD), 5 W (including 1 DD)
Tim $2,400 $3,800 $7,000 $0
3rd place: $1,000
$7,000
14 R, 2 W
Eleanor $400 $7,200 $10,400 $6,799
2nd place: $2,000
$9,000
13 R (including 1 DD), 1 W

Jeopardy! Round

BIOGRAPHY PLAY POEM "S.A."s COMEDY GEEK TRAGEDY
$200 [19]
Born into Philadelphia's "High Society" in 1929, became a princess in 1956, lived happily ever after until 1982
Princess Grace/Grace Kelly
Eleanor
$200 [11]
A strong leg & an empty container are elements in this kids' game
kick the can
Warren
$200 [18]
Man in the title of the 1863 poem that says, "One, if by land, and two, if by sea"
Paul Revere
Tim
$200 [1]
Geographically, it's made up of 12 nations & 2 dependencies
South America
Warren
$200 [13]
He showed a flair for deadpan comedy with roles in "Airplane!" & in the "Naked Gun" films
Leslie Nielsen
Warren
$200 [6]
The rain leaked in & damaged your complete video collection of this sci-fi show that aired from Sept. 1966 to Sept. 1969
Star Trek
Tim
$400 [20]
Born in the West Indies in the 1750s, got involved in money matters, fatally wounded in a duel in 1804
Alexander Hamilton
Tim
$400 [12]
Foxwoods Casino, on an Indian reservation in Connecticut, claims the world's largest hall for this game
bingo
Tim
$400 [24]
An 1872 ditty:"'The time has come,' the walrus said, 'to talk of many things'"
"The Walrus and the Carpenter"
Eleanor
$400 [2]
In 1891 a crab pot in San Francisco became this organization's first "kettle" for Christmas donations
Salvation Army
Warren
$400 [14]
"Comic Cruise to a Greek Isle" was the Washington Post's headline for its review of this 2002 romantic comedy
My Big Fat Greek Wedding
Eleanor
$400 [7]
You're called the office "Beta Geek" instead of this higher position indicating the most tech-smart person there
"Alpha Geek"
Tim
$600 [21]
Turned on in 1920, tuned in to LSD in the '60s, dropped out in 1996
Dr. Timothy Leary
Warren
$600 [28]
Nepal hosts the championships of the elephant version of this game that's usually played on horseback
polo
Eleanor
$800 [26]
A 1667 work:"Of man's first disobedience and the fruit of that forbidden tree"
"Paradise Lost"
Warren
$600 [3]
A founding member of OPEC
Saudi Arabia
Tim
$600 [15]
Zach Braff plays medical intern John "J.D." Dorian on this NBC sitcom
Scrubs
Warren
$600 [8]
Nodding off at 9 P.M., you missed the 10:00 CNN interview with this Microsoft chairman
Bill Gates
Warren
$800 [22]
Born in England in 1919, formed a famous partnership with Nureyev, died a dame in 1991
Margot Fonteyn
Eleanor
$800 [29]
Bandai introduced this society of monsters in cards & toys to compete with Pokemon
Digimon
Tim
$1,000 [27]
1923 poem that reads:"But I have promises to keep, and miles to go before I sleep"
"Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening"
Eleanor
$800 [4]
It's not my fault, it's a 600-mile geologic fault zone stretching from southern to northern California
San Andreas Fault
Tim
$800 [16]
According to a title of a Fox sitcom, this guy "Controls the Universe"
Andy Richter
Eleanor
$800 [9]
You wanted to eat while in the Xena chat room but your packet of these "Top" noodles from Nissin is gone!
Top Ramen
Warren
$1,000 [23]
Born in Kenya in 1903, married Mary in 1936, dead & buried in 1972
Louis Leakey
Warren
$1,000 [30]
Like many real 18th century gents, fictional Horatio Hornblower enjoys this card game related to bridge
whist
Warren
DD $2,000 [25]
"Water, water, everywhere; nor any drop to drink" says this 1798 poem
"The Rime of the Ancient Mariner"
Eleanor
$1,000 [5]
General Augusto Pinochet led a military coup that overthrew this president in 1973
Salvador Allende
Warren
$1,000 [17]
"Back in Therapy" was the tagline of this 2002 sequel that starred Billy Crystal & Robert De Niro
Analyze That
Eleanor
$1,000 [10]
Your hacker friends sneer at you, calling you by this rhyming word that sounds like something to eat
cracker

Double Jeopardy! Round

COUNTRY MATTERS ALBUMS CURRENT GOVERNORS MACHINES COMPOSERS BEFORE & AFTER
$400 [16]
This country's boot fits snuggly between the Tyrrhenian & Adriatic Seas
Italy
Tim
$400 [1]
A 1977 Grammy winner for Album of the Year, this Fleetwood Mac LP produced the group's first No. 1 single, "Dreams"
Rumours
Warren
$400 [26]
Gray Davis
California
Warren
DD $5 [25]
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh.) From the Greek for "self-acting", it's another word for a robot that mimics human actions
automaton
Warren
$400 [10]
He's the tempestous genius seen here
Ludwig van Beethoven
Eleanor
$400 [2]
1997 film in which unemployed steel workers take it all off & form a comedy troupe with Eric Idle & John Cleese
The Full Monty Python
Warren
$800 [17]
The favorite NPR show of this country's president Olafur Ragnar Grimsson is probably "Althings Considered"
Iceland
$800 [5]
(Hi, I'm Lorrie Morgan.) I recorded "You And Me" for a 1998 tribute album to this late legend; Rosanne Cash contributed "D‑I‑V‑O‑R‑C‑E"
Tammy Wynette
Tim
$800 [27]
Bob Taft
Ohio
Warren
$400 [21]
Debra Winger takes a memorable ride on one of these in "Urban Cowboy"
mechanical bull
Tim
$800 [11]
In 1844 this man delivered the eulogy for Carl Maria von Weber, founder of German romantic opera
Richard Wagner
Warren Tim
$800 [3]
Elvis sings "Rock-a-Hula Baby" while Steve McGarrett says, "Book 'em, Dan-o" in this musical cop show
Blue Hawaii Five-O
Warren
$1,200 [18]
We're not letting the Siamese cat out of the bag; in 1996 the baht, this country's currency, was in bad shape
Thailand
Warren Tim
$1,200 [6]
For this 1980 album, John Lennon & Yoko Ono each contributed 7 songs
"Double Fantasy"
Tim
$1,200 [28]
Mike Huckabee
Arkansas
Warren
$800 [22]
In 1905 the American Arithmometer Co. was renamed the Burroughs this Machine Co.
Adding
Warren
$1,600 [14]
In his teens, conductor Eas-Pekka Salonen studied at the Helsinki academy named for this composer
Jean Sibelius
Eleanor
$1,200 [4]
Trademark name for the "While You Were Sleeping" co-star who provides sleeping accommodations on a train
Bill Pullman Car
Warren Tim
$1,600 [19]
Greece placed trade embargoes on this neighbor for appropriating the name of one of its provinces
Macedonia
Eleanor
$1,600 [7]
It completes the title of Elton John's 1975 album "Captain Fantastic &..."
the Brown Dirt Cowboy
$1,200 [23]
The machine seenhereis for reading this
microfilm
Tim
$2,000 [15]
The 9/11 tribute "On the Transmigration of Souls" is by this composer with the same name as a U.S. president
John Adams
Warren
$1,600 [9]
Oscar-winning portrayer of Salieri in "Amadeus" who delivered the Gettysburg Address
F. Murray Abraham Lincoln
Eleanor
$2,000 [20]
Be careful when addressing mail--Guinea is adjacent to this country that also has Guinea in its name
Guinea-Bissau
Warren Eleanor
$2,000 [8]
(Sofia of the Clue Crew reports from Buddy Guy's Legends Blues Club in Chicago.) I'm at Buddy Guy's Legends, & if you ask, I'll say this, the 6-word title of Buddy's 1991 Grammy-winning album
Damn Right, I've Got the Blues
$1,600 [24]
It's the logical name for a device that divides one substance from another, especially cream from milk
separator
Warren
DD $11,000 [12]
Leonard Bernstein called his name "a colossal syllable" that makes composers tremble & performers kneel
Johann Sebastian Bach
Warren
$2,000 [13]
Movie based on an E.M. Forster novel in which Helena Bonham Carter & 007 vacation in Italy & fight Grace Jones
A Room With a View to a Kill
Warren

Final Jeopardy!

MEDICAL PRODUCTS

On June 12, 2001 Johnson & Johnson relaunched this brand with a ceremony in a Missouri city

St. Joseph aspirin

Tim "What is Band Aid" — wagered $7,000
Eleanor "What is Band-Aid?" — wagered $3,601
Warren "What is Band Aid?" — wagered $5

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