Show #4333 2003-06-04 (taped 2003-02-18) Regular

Jim Stalley game 1.

Contestants

Nancy McIsaac — a substitute teacher from Golden, Colorado

Jim Stalley — a crime data specialist from Denver, Colorado

Warren Usui — a computer programmer from Pacific Palisades, California (whose 3-day cash winnings total $59,990)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Warren $1,200 $6,600 $6,800 $13,598
2nd place: $2,000
$12,200
22 R (including 2 DDs), 4 W (including 1 DD)
Jim $1,800 $3,800 $10,600 $17,900
New champion: $17,900
$10,600
11 R, 0 W
Nancy $1,800 $3,400 $8,600 $3,599
3rd place: $1,000
$8,600
15 R, 5 W

Jeopardy! Round

THE 1970s MUSEUMS SHAKESPEAREAN CROSSWORD CLUES "M" THERE'S NOTHING LIKE A DAME FOR THE BIRDS ANTONYMS
$200 [21]
1972's Operation Linebacker II is better known as these "yuletide" bombings of Hanoi & Haiphong
Christmas bombings
Warren Nancy
$200 [16]
The museum of this 19th C. Dutch-born painter is on an Amsterdam street named for 17th C. painter Paulus Potter
Vincent Van Gogh
Warren Nancy
$200 [1]
Title time for a "Night's Dream"(9)
Midsummer
Nancy
$200 [26]
Once seen as Emma Peel, she was Mrs. Danvers in "Rebecca" on "Masterpiece Theatre"
Diana Rigg
Warren
$200 [3]
These largest game birds of North America are traditionally enjoyed in November
turkeys
Warren
$200 [7]
In Article 11 of the U.N. Declaration of Human Rights, the 2 words on either side of "until proved"
innocent & guilty
Nancy
$400 [22]
Under the name "Tastes Good Tastes Happy", this U.S. brand made its debut in China
Coca-Cola
Warren
$400 [17]
A blue sculpture of a hippopotamus named William has become a mascot of this large NYC museum
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Jim
$400 [2]
Precedes "Ado About Nothing"(4)
Much
Jim
$400 [27]
She was magic as professor Minerva McGonagall in "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone"
Maggie Smith
Warren
$400 [10]
Edgar Allan Poe could tell you that it was the first bird Noah sent out from the ark to seek dry land
raven
Jim
$400 [8]
In "Night of the Hunter" Robert Mitchum has these 2 words on his hands
love & hate
$800 [24]
The title of this Robert Pirsig bestseller tells you it relates to Buddhism as well as other things
"Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance"
Nancy
$600 [18]
The New Haven Colony Historical Society in Connecticut has his original cotton gin on display
Eli Whitney
Nancy
$600 [4]
Antonio is one "of Venice"(8)
Merchant
Nancy
$600 [28]
Though only a dame, she played the queen of Genovia in "The Princess Diaries"
Julie Andrews
Nancy
$600 [11]
This large member of the crow family shares its name with a piece used in the game of chess
rook
Warren
$600 [9]
Instead of just "Yes" & "No", "Star Trek" personnel usually use these 2 longer words
affirmative & negative
Warren
$1,000 [25]
In 1978 this ex-premier urged Italy's government to meet his kidnappers' demands; it didn't
Aldo Moro
$800 [19]
A museum at this theologian's Wittenberg home has a vast collection of Reformation history
Martin Luther
Jim
$800 [5]
Fairy queen mentioned by Mercutio(3)
Mab
Nancy
$800 [29]
A type of crunchy toast was created for & named for this Australian opera diva
Nellie Melba
Jim
$800 [12]
This small flightless bird is the only bird with its nostrils at the end of its beak
kiwi
Warren
$800 [14]
Geologic phrase meaning "highs & lows", or Cathy Morelli's column about the highs & lows of womanhood
"Peaks and Valleys"
DD $3,000 [23]
In 1976 Elias Sarkis became president of this Mideast country, then often described as "war-torn"
Lebanon
Warren
$1,000 [20]
You can buy RR souvenirs at the Tennessee home where this engineer lived at the time of his 1900 death
Casey Jones
Warren
$1,000 [6]
Duncan's eldest son(7)
Malcolm
Warren Nancy
$1,000 [13]
It's the "precious metal" yellow songbird known scientifically as Carduelis tristus
goldfinch
Nancy
$1,000 [15]
Antonyms found in Matthew 20:16, "The ____ shall be ____"
last & first
Jim

Double Jeopardy! Round

AN AMERICAN IN PARIS COMMITTEES OH, GOOD GODDARD! MOVIE TITLE PAIRS TURNING IN THEIR GRAVES FIND THE STATE
$400 [1]
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew in Paris) "L'addition, s'il vous plait!" I've just asked the waiter to bring me this
the check
Warren
$400 [16]
Established in 1863, the International Committee of this organization gives aid to victims of war
the Red Cross
Warren
$400 [21]
Robert Goddard got his first ride in an airplane from this noted aviator who helped him get funding
Charles Lindbergh
Warren
$400 [22]
1967:Faye Dunaway & Warren Beatty
Bonnie and Clyde
Nancy
$400 [11]
He spins in Virginia when the legal federal holiday for his birthday is celebrated as "Presidents' Day"
George Washington
Nancy
$400 [6]
That there's a state in this clue is a foregone conclusion
Oregon
Jim
$800 [2]
(Jimmy) I'm on my way back to my Paris hotel; I hope I can find "la clef"
the key
Nancy
$800 [17]
CPJ, the Committee to Protect these people, presents annual press freedom awards
Journalists
Warren
$800 [27]
The young Robert read & reread this author's "From the Earth to the Moon", making corrections in its margins
Jules Verne
Warren
$800 [23]
1969:Paul Newman & Robert Redford
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
Nancy
$800 [12]
When his name was removed from a once-besieged city, he spun right out of Lenin's tomb & into a humbler grave
Joseph Stalin
Nancy
$800 [7]
The newspaper's sales force prefers you buy a color ad over a black & white one
Colorado
Warren
$1,200 [3]
(Jimmy) In 1957, one of these changed the height of the Eiffel Tower from 984 to 1,052 feet
antenna/tower/radio tower
Warren
$1,600 [19]
This American committee has an e-mail service called Gold Medal Pass
United States OIympic Committee
Jim
$1,200 [30]
The rocket launcher Goddard developed in 1918 was the forerunner of this WWII shoulder-wielded weapon
bazooka
Warren
$1,200 [24]
1997:George Clooney & Chris O'Donnell
Batman & Robin
Warren
$1,200 [13]
He might turn in his pauper's grave when people use the following ring on their phones
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Jim
$1,200 [8]
Fidelio was Beethoven's only opera (but has it played in Dubuque?)
Iowa
$1,600 [4]
You'll find some funny-looking heads on the Rue de Thorigny in the musee named for him
Pablo Picasso
Warren
DD $2,000 [18]
The Don't Make a Wave Committee, opposed to weapons tests in Alaska, grew into this broader organization
Greenpeace
Warren
$1,600 [29]
Needing a place with clear skies, Goddard moved from Massachusetts to this spooky New Mexico town
Roswell
Warren
$1,600 [25]
1976:Sean Connery & Audrey Hepburn
Robin and Marian
Jim
$1,600 [14]
Louis Sullivan turned in this city when its stock exchange, which he designed, was demolished
Chicago
Nancy
$2,000 [10]
When buying pecans from this state I don't know whether to get large or giant-sized containers
Georgia
Nancy
$2,000 [5]
They make a dandy pressed duck at this restaurant called "La Tour" for short
La Tour d'Argent
Warren Nancy
$2,000 [20]
Congress' largest standing committee is the one on these, setting funding for agencies & programs
Appropriations
Nancy
$2,000 [28]
To prove Newton's Third Law worked in space, Goddard built one of these in his lab to test his rockets in
vacuum
Jim
$2,000 [26]
1986:Gary Oldman & Chloe Webb
Sid and Nancy
$2,000 [15]
The topless bars named for this Indian leader, Spotted Tail's nephew, have him spinning in his secret grave
Crazy Horse
DD $8,600 [9]
A temple is nice, but a house is a home
Utah
Warren

Final Jeopardy!

MAP READING

It's the latitude of the South Pole

90 degrees south

Warren "What is 90 degrees South?" — wagered $6,798
Nancy "What is 180 degrees S?" — wagered $5,001
Jim "What is 90 degrees South?" — wagered $7,300

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