Show #4346 2003-06-23 (taped 2003-02-25) Regular

Contestants

Bonnie Schwab — a lawyer and teacher from Maplewood, New Jersey

Matt Goldberg — an airline employee from Roslyn, New York

Peter O'Malley — a writer and teacher from Boston, Massachusetts (whose 1-day cash winnings total $7,600)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Peter $2,000 $6,400 $8,100 $100
2nd place: $2,000
$6,800
15 R (including 2 DDs), 5 W (including 1 DD)
Matt $2,600 $3,600 $6,800 $1
3rd place: $1,000
$6,800
13 R, 2 W
Bonnie $3,400 $5,400 $8,200 $16,201
New champion: $16,201
$8,200
13 R, 3 W

Jeopardy! Round

SOUTH AMERICAN WILDLIFE CABLE TV BUSINESS & INDUSTRY WHAT WERE YOU WEARING? BOOKS TO LISTEN TO GOING "N"SANE
$200 [17]
(Jeff Probst reports from the Amazon.) Abundant in South America, these carnivorous fish are renowned for their ferocity & have razor-sharp teeth
piranhas
Peter
$200 [11]
A shout of approval to an actor, or the cable network of "Inside the Actors Studio"
Bravo
Matt
$200 [5]
In 1898 Frank Seiberling founded this tire company named for the inventor of vulcanized rubber
Goodyear
Matt
$200 [24]
In the 1940s Claire McCardell's simple popover dress, in this blue jean fabric, sold for $6.95
denim
Bonnie
$200 [16]
Famous couple heardherereading their recent book"What does it mean to be a family today?""That's what this audio book is all about..."
Al & Tipper Gore
Matt
$200 [1]
It often precedes "and void"
null
Peter
$400 [18]
Sadly, the spider & squirrel types of these are threatened because of destruction of habitat & hunting
monkeys
$400 [12]
This MTV show launched in 1991 has turned strangers into enemies in NYC, London & Hawaii
The Real World
Peter
$400 [6]
This business chain, begun in Memphis in 1974, was named for a Mr. Ross who gave great haircuts
Fantastic Sam's
Peter Bonnie
$400 [25]
The Annette Kellerman, worn in the 1920s, was a daring one-piece one of these
bathing suit
Bonnie
$400 [19]
Former U.S. poet laureate Robert Pinsky reads Jane Leavy's biography of this Jewish southpaw
Sandy Koufax
Matt
$400 [2]
It's the drink of the gods, & of honeybees
nectar
Bonnie
$600 [20]
(Jeff Probst reports from the Amazon.) Also called the great water boa, the giant species of this South American snake bears about 30 live young at once
anaconda
Matt Bonnie
$600 [13]
Maury Chaykin, seen here, plays this bulky detective on A&E
Nero Wolfe
Matt
$600 [7]
Originally, this red "Officer's Knife" included a can opener, a blade, a screwdriver & a reamer
Swiss Army Knife
Bonnie
$600 [26]
In the book "The Wizard of Oz" Dorothy wears a dress of this fabric with blue & white checks
gingham
Peter
$600 [21]
Follow along as New Yorker Tony Roberts reads this former mayor's book "Leadership"
Rudolph Giuliani
Peter
$600 [3]
Mike Walker is its gossip editor
National Enquirer
$800 [29]
The black markings on the tawny coat of this South American wild cat are called rosettes
the jaguar (ocelot accepted)
Bonnie
$800 [14]
This "channel" went on in 1985 & the "networks" of that name now include Animal Planet & The Learning Channel
The Discovery Channel
Matt
$800 [8]
The first Japanese auto company to use a name from its own language, its logo, six stars, represents the Pleiades
Subaru
Peter
$800 [27]
Faye Dunaway in "Bonnie and Clyde" popularized this skirt that fell between mini & maxi
midi skirt
$1,000 [23]
Humorist heardheretalking pretty as he reads his own work
David Sedaris ( Me Talk Pretty One Day )
Peter
$800 [4]
Christmas, or a Christmas carol
Noel
Matt
$1,000 [30]
(Jeff Probst reads.) There are about 12 species of this type of parrot in Brazil
macaw
Matt
$1,000 [15]
(Sofia, Cheryl , and Sarah report from in the middle of New York's Central Park.) A carriage ride in the park was part of the "I Heart NY" episode of this HBO show
Sex and the City
Bonnie
$1,000 [9]
A color version of this toy was introduced in 1993 & it didn't use a stylus & aluminum powder
Etch A Sketch
Peter
$1,000 [28]
It can mean a stiff fabric, the petticoat made from it, or the hoop skirt the petticoat goes under
crinoline
DD $2,000 [22]
"Two Tales of the Sea" packages "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner" with this 19th century novel
Moby-Dick
Peter
$1,000 [10]
Ammonia is made up of 3 parts hydrogen & 1 part this
nitrogen
Bonnie

Double Jeopardy! Round

ENGINEERING POPULATION UNDER 50,000 UH-OH HISTORIC WOMEN SPELL THE LAST NAME
$400 [15]
U.S. nuclear reactors are the light-water type because they use plain H2O as this
coolant
Matt
$400 [1]
State where you'll find the communities of New Hartford & Old Lyme
Connecticut
Peter
$400 [14]
If it's capable of releasing toxic fumes or leaking toxic material into the soil, it's called this type of "waste"
hazardous waste
Matt Bonnie
$400 [6]
In 1985 Lynette Woodard became the first woman to play on this entertaining basketball team
Harlem Globetrotters
Matt
$400 [3]
U.N. commander in the Korean War General Douglas...
M-A-C-A-R-T-H-U-R
Peter
$800 [16]
General term for a substance made of 2 or more materials, like glass inside a plastic matrix
composite
DD $1,200 [2]
Billy Bob Thornton was born in this steamy Arkansas city where Bill Clinton lived as a boy
Hot Springs
Peter
$800 [19]
Expose yourself to danger in what you're doing & you "run" one of these, also a board game
risk
Matt
$800 [10]
Beatrice Portinari of 13th century Florence is believed to be the Beatrice in this man's works
Dante
Peter
$800 [4]
17th century man with the "I think, therefore I am" plan, Rene...
D-E-S-C-A-R-T-E-S
Peter Matt Bonnie
$1,200 [17]
In 1963 the AIEE, American Institute of these Engineers, merged with the Institute of Radio Engineers
Electrical
$1,200 [7]
Because of old mine shafts, Butte, Montana calls itself not only Mile-High City but this
Mile-Deep City
Bonnie
$1,200 [21]
The plutonium in an atomic bomb needs to have this "mass" to go kaboom!
critical mass
Peter
$1,600 [12]
It's the country that tried & executed Mata Hari
France
Peter
$1,200 [5]
19th century "Birds of America" illustrator & naturalist John James...
A-U-D-U-B-O-N
Peter Bonnie
$1,600 [18]
Rotary & reciprocating are 2 types of this machine that increases the pressure of a gas, such as air
compressor
Bonnie
$1,600 [8]
Mayor Craig Moe probably knows everyone in this tree-named Maryland town about 20 miles from Washington
Laurel
$2,000 [13]
Anarchists Alexander Berkman & she were deported to Russia in 1919, but found life wasn't sweet there either
Emma Goldman
Bonnie
$1,600 [22]
"Elongated" Italian painter & sculptor Amedeo...
M-O-D-I-G-L-I-A-N-I
$2,000 [20]
Created to span more distance than a horizontal bridge, it's supported by diagonal surfaces called skewbacks
arch
$2,000 [9]
Southeast of Columbus, Georgia you'll find this city named for Amerigo Vespucci
Americus
Matt
DD $2,500 [11]
In 1909 Sweden's Selma Lagerlof became the first woman to win a Nobel Prize in this category
Literature
Peter
$2,000 [23]
German "God is Dead" philosopher Friedrich Wilhelm...
N-I-E-T-Z-S-C-H-E
Peter Bonnie

Final Jeopardy!

U.S. HISTORY

For evading taxes on profits earned, former CIA agent Thomas Clines was the only one sent to prison over this scandal

Iran-Contra

Matt "What is ABSCAM" — wagered $6,799
Peter "What is Savings and Loan?" — wagered $8,000
Bonnie "What is Iran Contra" — wagered $8,001

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