Show #4334 2003-06-05 (taped 2003-02-18) Regular

Jim Stalley game 2.

Contestants

Brian Schweiger — a graduate student from Nashville, Tennessee

Liz Martin — a teacher from Kailua Kona, Hawaii

Jim Stalley — a crime data specialist from Denver, Colorado (whose 1-day cash winnings total $17,900)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Jim $200 $2,800 $16,000 $19,000
2-day champion: $36,900
$18,400
23 R, 3 W (including 1 DD)
Liz $2,600 $5,400 $6,200 $599
2nd place: $2,000
$7,800
15 R, 2 W (including 1 DD)
Brian $600 $1,200 $5,600 $0
3rd place: $1,000
$6,600
14 R, 9 W (including 1 DD)

Jeopardy! Round

THE SCIENCE SECTION BASEBALL TERMS WOULD YOU LIKE A BEVERAGE? THE QUEEN IS DEAD THE FINANCIAL PAGE GIVE ME AN "H"
$200 [1]
The X-Men know it's a change in a DNA molecule of a cell that's passed on to an offspring cell
mutation
Jim
$200 [6]
This sparkling term for the playing field is as old as baseball
diamond
Jim
$200 [16]
At up to $300 a pound, the world's costliest variety of this breakfast beverage is Kopi Luwak
coffee
Jim
$200 [26]
Died Aug. 30, 30 B.C.:Alexandria, Egypt
Cleopatra
Jim
$200 [21]
When the newspaper gives the price of this, it may be the light sweet crude type
oil
Jim
$200 [7]
"The Sweetest Place on Earth" is an amusement park in Pennsylvania, operated by this company
Hershey's
Jim
$400 [2]
(Sarah of the Clue Crew) This type of electricity can build up on an insulated object like a balloon
static electricity
Liz
$400 [15]
The "H" in the old Schaeffer sign in Ebbets Field lit up for a hit; an "E" was lit when one of these occurred
error
Liz
$400 [17]
This 3-letter word follows "egg" in a drink popular during the winter holidays
nog
Liz
$400 [27]
Died Oct. 16, 1793:Paris, France
Marie Antoinette
Jim
$400 [22]
The NYSE is known as the "Big" one of these, a word that was once part of its name
Big Board
Liz
$400 [8]
The pineapple traditionally symbolized this virtue, so it was carved at the entrances to homes
hospitality
Liz Brian
$600 [3]
First described by an English physician in 1817, this disease is marked by tremors of the hands
Parkinson's disease
Liz Brian
$600 [14]
This term for the pitcher & catcher may refer to the firepower between them
battery
Brian
$600 [18]
The first Pilsner varieties of this were brewed in 1842 in the Czech kingdom of Bohemia
beer
Jim
$600 [28]
Died March 24, 1603:Richmond, England
Queen Elizabeth I
Liz
$600 [23]
A big part of Pres. Bush's 2003 stimulus proposal was eliminating tax on these paid by companies to shareholders
dividends
Liz
$600 [9]
Talk about a loudmouth--one of these New World monkeys can be heard from nearly 2 miles away
howler monkey
Jim
$800 [4]
Spanning about 35 degrees in the southern sky, the Gum Nebula is a large remnant of one of these explosions
supernova
Brian
$800 [13]
"Shade in the hole" tells the shortstop to move closer to this
third base
Brian
$800 [19]
Add peach-flavored schnapps to orange juice to create this "fuzzy" potent potable
Fuzzy Navel
Brian
$800 [29]
Died Nov. 26, 1504:Medina del Campo, Spain
Queen Isabella
Brian
$800 [24]
Treasury notes & treasury bonds take more than a year to mature; treasury these, a year or less
bills
Liz
$800 [10]
Dorothy Parker used this word, the science of growing fruits, flowers, etc., in a famous quip
horticulture
Liz
DD $1,000 [5]
"From the Big Bang to Black Holes" is the subtitle of this landmark book by physicist Stephen Hawking
"A Brief History of Time"
Brian
$1,000 [12]
A walk year is the season before a player becomes one of these
free agent
Brian
$1,000 [20]
Let's all have one of these icy rum cocktails named for a Cuban rum-producing district
Daiquiri
$1,000 [30]
(An empress) Died July 1918:Yekaterinburg, Russia
Alexandra
Jim Brian
$1,000 [25]
Named SEC chairman in 2002, he founded an investment research firm along with Lufkin & Jenrette
William Donaldson
$1,000 [11]
The book of Proverbs tells us, "Before honor is" this
humility
Jim Brian

Double Jeopardy! Round

16th CENTURY AMERICA "SPY" MOVIES AFRICA AT THE DRUGSTORE WILD CATS FROM A TO E
$400 [14]
In 1540 Garcia Lopez de Cardenas & his group discovered this 277-mile-long, 5,000-foot-deep natural wonder
Grand Canyon
Jim
$400 [9]
We spied Antonio Banderas & Carla Gugino as secret agent parents in this 2001 film
Spy Kids
Brian
$400 [6]
In 1828 Dingane murdered his half-brother Shaka & became ruler of this Bantu-speaking people
Zulu
Liz
$400 [30]
One-A-Day & Centrum are 2 of the brands of these you'll find on the shelves
multivitamins
Liz
$400 [15]
Also known as a cougar, this cat with a 4-letter name can spring up to about 20 feet in one leap
puma
Jim Brian
$400 [1]
Give up the throne
abdicate
Brian
$800 [22]
In 1579 this English circumnavigator put the Golden Hind in for repairs at an inlet north of San Francisco
Sir Francis Drake
Liz Brian
$800 [10]
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew skiing in Colorado) In a spectacular chase scene, 007 skis off of a cliff near the beginning of this 1977 James Bond film
The Spy Who Loved Me
Liz Brian
$800 [7]
It's estimated that more than 40% of Africa is covered by grasslands called these
savannas
Liz
$800 [29]
This product from Cutex comes in several varieties including non-acetone
nail polish remover
Liz
$800 [16]
The Sumatran is the only species of this cat that now lives on an island; the rest live on the Asian mainland
tiger
Jim
$800 [2]
A song standard says, "You've got to" do this to "the positive, eliminate the negative"
accentuate
Jim
$1,200 [23]
This city was founded in 1565 by Pedro Menendez de Aviles & served as capital of Spanish Florida for over 200 years
St. Augustine
Brian
$1,200 [11]
Yeah, Baby! It was the second Austin Powers film
The Spy Who Shagged Me
Brian
DD $1,600 [8]
This west African nation's flag bears a star on a blue background, & red & white stripes
Liberia
Liz
$1,200 [28]
A jar of this Vicks ointment contains camphor, menthol & eucalyptus, so you should breathe a lot easier
Vaporub
Brian
$1,200 [17]
Its scientific name is Panthera leo
lion
Jim Brian
$1,200 [3]
This sea mollusk, a source of mother-of-pearl, is sometimes called an ear shell
abalone
Jim
$1,600 [24]
This colony sponsored by Sir Walter Raleigh was founded in July 1587 but all the colonists had vanished by 1590
Roanoke
Brian
$1,600 [12]
Brad Pitt played the protege of CIA agent Robert Redford in this 2001 thriller
Spy Game
$1,600 [20]
Africa stretches about 4,700 miles from Cap Vert in the west to Raas Xaafuun in this country on the "Horn"
Somalia
Jim
$1,600 [27]
With this type of lotion used to relieve itching from poison oak & poison ivy you'll be "in the pink", literally
calamine lotion
Jim
$1,600 [18]
This fastest cat only sprints for short distances; otherwise, its body temperature rises to lethal levels
cheetah
Jim
$2,000 [5]
Seen here, this lizard is often mistaken for a chameleon
anole
Jim
$2,000 [25]
This Italian reached the coast of North Carolina in 1524 & sailed up the coast to New York Bay
Giovanni de Verrazzano
Jim Brian
$2,000 [13]
Richard Burton earned an Oscar nomination for this film version of a John le Carre novel
The Spy Who Came in from the Cold
$2,000 [21]
In 1984 Upper Volta changed its name to this, which means "Land of the Honest People"
Burkina Faso
Jim
$2,000 [26]
If you're looking for this 10-letter type of item, try Neet or Nair
depilatory
Jim Brian
$2,000 [19]
Pre-Columbian civilizations in Mexico & Central America worshiped this largest New World cat as a god
jaguar
Jim
DD $2,400 [4]
In 1964 this city was hit hard by a 9.2 earthquake
Anchorage
Jim

Final Jeopardy!

FIRST NAMES

This name of a character in a 1904 play was inspired by a real little girl's way of saying the word "friend"

Wendy (from Peter Pan )

Brian "What was Freud?" — wagered $5,600
Liz "What is Frannie?" — wagered $5,601
Jim "What is Wendy?" — wagered $3,000

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