Show #4352 2003-07-01 (taped 2003-03-04) Regular

Contestants

Tom Guymon — a business manager from Anaheim, California

Debbie Lerner — an attorney from Brookline, Massachusetts

Matt McPherson — a recent MBA graduate from San Francisco, California (whose 1-day cash winnings total $25,200)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Matt $2,200 $4,400 $2,800 $5,600
2nd place: $2,000
$3,000
14 R (including 1 DD), 4 W
Debbie $400 $3,000 $10,600 $4,399
3rd place: $1,000
$10,600
12 R, 1 W
Tom $2,800 $5,000 $8,400 $10,800
New champion: $10,800
$11,000
20 R, 3 W (including 2 DDs)

Jeopardy! Round

WORLD HERITAGE SITES POLICE LINGO CAMELS HOW DO YOU... TV HOSPITALS "V"ARIETY
$200 [1]
The historic village of Gokayama & the Itsukushima Shrine
Japan
Tom
$200 [9]
To "paper" someone at his front door is to give him this before turning the place upside-down
a search warrant
Matt
$200 [19]
Camels were first brought to this continent in 1840 & later transported goods between Adelaide & Perth
Australia
Matt
$200 [16]
Stab with a fork to prevent explosion; set on an oven rack at 400 degrees for 45-60 minutes
bake a potato
Tom
$200 [2]
Eastman Medical Center hired this very young title M.D.
Doogie Howser
Tom
$200 [23]
In Chaucer's "Parliament of Fowls", the fowls gather to choose their mates on this day
Valentine's Day
Tom
$400 [4]
The Church of the Ascension in Kolomenskoye & the Kamchatka volcanic region
Russia
Matt
$400 [12]
A record of arrests, or the name of a hip-hop magazine
rap sheet
Matt
$400 [20]
From an earlier occupation, this prophet was known as the "Camel Driver of Mecca"
Mohammed
Tom
$400 [17]
Toss one of the 2 in your right hand to your left; at its highest point, toss the one in your left hand to your right...
juggle
Tom
$400 [3]
Since 1994 it's been set at Cook County Hospital
ER
Matt
$400 [24]
The first laws against alcohol in the Americas were passed in 1623 with the help of Gov. Francis Wyatt of this colony
Virginia
Tom
$600 [5]
The Maulbronn Monastery & the Volklingen Ironworks
Germany
Tom
$600 [13]
Don't sweat it, just tell us "the box" is this investigative machine
a lie detector
Debbie
$600 [28]
Camels are widely used on farms in the Punjab region of India & this country
Pakistan
Tom
$600 [18]
Decelerate hard, line 'er up, fire up the engines in case the cables don't catch you & you have to take off again
land on an aircraft carrier
Matt
$600 [6]
On this series that debuted in 1972, Squad 51 took its patients to Rampart Hospital
Emergency!
Tom
$600 [25]
This great writer of the Enlightenment was known as "The Plato of the 18th Century"
Voltaire
Matt
$800 [10]
The Castle of the Teutonic Order in Malbork & the Wieliczka Salt Mine
Poland
Matt Tom
$800 [14]
Smaller than a precinct, it's the geographic area of an individual patrol; there are 279 in Chicago
a beat
Matt
$800 [29]
(Sofia of the Clue Crew reports.) Also a brand of blue jeans, it's the name for a handler of animals, like camels on a movie set
Wrangler
Matt
$800 [21]
Get replacement from deceased donor, crack open sternum, sew it in, connect key parts like venae cavae
heart transplant
Debbie
$800 [7]
Since 1977 Dr. Monica Quartermaine has spent a lot of days living out dramas at this hospital
General Hospital
Debbie
$800 [26]
In the 1860s this industrialist "commodore" lost the fight for control of the Erie Railroad
Cornelius Vanderbilt
Debbie
DD $800 [11]
Komodo National Park & the Sangiran early man site
Indonesia
Matt
$1,000 [15]
In 1949 the LAPD created this bureau, I.A., to look into police corruption
Internal Affairs
Tom
$1,000 [30]
This ethnic group, whose name is from the Arabic for "desert dwellers", uses camels for riding & racing
Bedouins
Debbie
$1,000 [22]
Sharpen your burin, incise the design, warm & ink the plate, print the design onto paper
how you make an engraving
$1,000 [8]
While the series was titled "St. Elsewhere" this was the actual name of the hospital
St. Eligius
Debbie Tom
$1,000 [27]
From the Latin for "wide vessel", this type of drug does just that; it widens blood vessels
a vasodilator

Double Jeopardy! Round

AMERICAN ARTISTS PLAYING THE PALACE I NEED MY SPACE CELEBRITY BOOKS I WAS HIS VICE PRESIDENT WHAT'S HE LIKE?
$400 [2]
"Eat", an early film by this pop artist, showed fellow artist Robert Indiana eating a mushroom
Andy Warhol
Tom
$400 [25]
In 1825 John Nash used his beautiful mind to remodel this London royal residence
Buckingham Palace
Matt
$400 [3]
The first human to walk on the moon did it on July 20 of this year
1969
Tom
$400 [12]
His books include "I Am Not Spock" & a photographic study of the female form called "Shekhina"
Leonard Nimoy
Tom
$400 [1]
Hubert Humphrey
Lyndon B. Johnson
Matt
$400 [18]
It's the national capital a Sinophile would most like to visit
Beijing
Debbie
$800 [9]
This "American Gothic" painter produced a series of drawings for Sinclair Lewis' "Main Street"
Grant Wood
Debbie
$800 [26]
This city's Schonbrunn Garden Palace houses the Museum of Austrian Folk Art & Folk Life
Vienna
Matt
$800 [4]
(Sarah of the Clue Crew gives the clue.) From the Latin for "wheel track", it's the path a body follows around a larger body, like a planet around the Sun
orbit
Tom
$800 [14]
"Ash Wednesday" is a novel about love & marriage by this actor, Uma Thurman's husband
Ethan Hawke
Tom
$800 [7]
Walter Mondale
Jimmy Carter
Debbie
$800 [19]
A discophile doesn't particularly like discos but does like these, which are used there
records
Tom
$1,200 [22]
He's the artist who painted the portrait seen here
Gilbert Stuart
Matt Debbie
$1,200 [27]
It's the largest of the rusticated stone palaces in Florence
Pitti Palace
Matt Debbie
DD $1,000 [13]
These "clouds" named for a circumnavigating explorer are the nearest galaxies to our own
the Magellanic Clouds
Tom
$1,200 [15]
"You Might Be a Redneck if..." you know this funnyman wrote the book
Jeff Foxworthy
Tom
$1,200 [8]
Aaron Burr
Thomas Jefferson
Matt
$1,200 [20]
A logophile is a lover of these: long or short, Latinate or Anglo-Saxon...
words
$1,600 [23]
His "Whaam!" is part of the collection at the Tate Gallery in London
Roy Lichtenstein
$1,600 [28]
We wish the walls of this city's Topkapi Palace could talk--it housed the sultans & their harems
Istanbul
$1,200 [5]
Despite being 10 times the size of the Earth, this sixth planet from the sun would actually float in water
Saturn
Tom
DD $1,600 [16]
In a 1995 autobiography this TV & film star told how she made it "After All"
Mary Tyler Moore
Tom
$1,600 [10]
Chester A. Arthur
James Garfield
$1,600 [21]
1 of the 2 letters that can begin the standard term for a lover & connoisseur of wine
O or E (oenophile or enophile)
Debbie
$2,000 [24]
Done in monochrome, "White Flag" from 1955 is the largest of his flag paintings
Jasper Johns
$2,000 [29]
This palace southeast of Paris is where Napoleon gave up his throne
Fontainebleau
Matt
$1,600 [6]
(Cheryl of the Clue Crew reports from the Johnson Space Center in Houston.) The first voyage in the shuttle program came 20 years to the day after he became the first man in space
Yuri Gagarin
Debbie
$2,000 [17]
In 2002 this Oscar winner published her first novel for young readers, "Deaf Child Crossing"
Marlee Matlin
$2,000 [11]
John C. Calhoun
John Quincy Adams
$2,000 [30]
From the French, it's someone who wouldn't miss a Samuel Fuller or Alain Resnais festival
cinephile

Final Jeopardy!

THE MOVIES

(Alex Trebek delivers the Final clue from on location.) Parts of this 1985 movie were filmed right here in Karen, a suburb of Nairobi

Out of Africa

Matt "What is Out of Africa?" — wagered $2,800
Tom "What is Out of Africa?" — wagered $2,400
Debbie "What is African Queen" — wagered $6,201

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