Show #4300 2003-04-18 (taped 2003-01-28) Regular

Contestants

Jonathan Feuerman — an attorney from Miami, Florida

Pat Crawley — a senior law enforcement support technician from Las Vegas, Nevada

Gerry Waggett — a writer from Dorchester, Massachusetts (whose 1-day cash winnings total $23,600)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Gerry $2,400 $7,800 $13,800 $21,300
2-day champion: $44,900
$13,200
19 R (including 1 DD), 0 W
Pat $1,000 $1,000 $9,400 $18,400
2nd place: $2,000
$9,000
10 R (including 1 DD), 1 W
Jonathan $4,800 $6,800 $10,600 $2,000
3rd place: $1,000
$12,000
19 R, 4 W (including 1 DD)

Jeopardy! Round

POET-POURRI "ULTRA", MAN CAR TUNES TRAVEL & TOURISM GLOBAL WORMING SOMETIME, B.C.
$200 [18]
"Because I could not stop for death, he kindly stopped for" this poet on May 15, 1886
Emily Dickinson
Gerry
$200 [9]
It's also known as sonography, baby
ultrasound
Pat
$200 [1]
In 1984 Sammy Hagar sang, "Write me up a 125, post my face wanted dead or alive... I can't drive" this speed
55
Gerry
$200 [6]
On a clear day you can see 60 miles to Mount Rainier from the 520-foot observation deck of this Seattle tower
Space Needle
Pat
$200 [16]
It's the common variety of worm seen here
earthworm
Jonathan
$200 [23]
This noted Philistine-slayer ruled Israel for 4 decades starting around 1000 B.C.
David
Gerry
$400 [19]
In a poem titled "September 1" of this year, W.H. Auden wrote, "The clever hopes expire of a low dishonest decade"
1939
$400 [11]
(Sofia of the Clue Crew reports from a ski slope in Colorado.) On the slopes, protect yourself from the A & B types of these; snow reflects about 80% of them
ultraviolet rays
Jonathan
$400 [2]
Prince drove this tiny title auto to No. 6 in 1983
"Little Red Corvette"
Jonathan
$400 [7]
In 2001 you could have taken in performances of "Il Grande Gatsby" & "Turandot" at this famous opera house in Milan
La Scala
Pat
$400 [17]
Hirudinea medicinalis is a species of this bloodsucking worm used in medicine
leech
Gerry
$400 [24]
Around 1720 B.C. the Minoans were shaken up by this event that destroyed their palace at Knossos
earthquake
Jonathan
$600 [20]
Pastoral poetry portrays rural life, in particular this occupation for which Spenser wrote a "calendar"
shepherding
Gerry
$600 [13]
Used for TV transmissions between 300 & 3,000 megahertz, it's abbreviated UHF
ultra high frequency
Jonathan
$600 [3]
This "Little" Beach Boys vehicle can "do a hundred & forty with the top end floored"
"Little Deuce Coupe"
Jonathan
$600 [8]
Sand on the floor of the Virgin Islands' St. Thomas Synagogue commemorates the Israelites' escape from this country
Egypt
Gerry
$600 [25]
A worm that shares its name with this volcano-buried city lives in the scalding water of ocean vents
Pompeii
Jonathan
$600 [27]
Dying in 149 B.C. finally stopped Roman statesman Cato from nagging, this African city "must be destroyed"
Carthage
Gerry
$800 [21]
In 1650 Anne Bradstreet's poems appeared as "The Tenth" of these goddesses "lately sprung up in America"
Muses
Gerry
$800 [14]
A deep blue pigment made from the mineral lapis lazuli
ultramarine
Pat Jonathan
$800 [4]
(Cheryl of the Clue Crew reports from the Henry Ford Museum in Detroit.) In the opening to "All in the Family", Archie & Edith sang, "Gee, our old" one of these cars "ran great"
LaSalle
Gerry
$800 [10]
Caesars Palace, the Luxor & the Excalibur lie on this boulevard nicknamed "The Strip"
Las Vegas Boulevard
Gerry
$800 [30]
This disease in humans is caused by parasitic worms found in undercooked meat, usually pork
trichinosis
Jonathan
$800 [28]
He died violently around 3,000 B.C. & lay in a glacier until he was found in 1991
the Iceman
DD $1,600 [22]
A stamp issued in 2002, for the 100th anniversary of his birth, included the full texts of 6 of his whimsical poems
Ogden Nash
Gerry
$1,000 [15]
A single-seat aircraft powered by a small motor
ultralight
Jonathan
$1,000 [5]
In 1976 Rose Royce did the dirty work & went to No. 1 "employed" here (Whoa Whoa Whoa Whoa!)
"Car Wash"
Jonathan
$1,000 [12]
The tossing of this very heavy, long wooden pole is a highlight of Scotland's Highland Games
caber
Pat
$1,000 [26]
"Dracula" author Bram Stoker also wrote the spooky & supernatural novel "The Lair of" this
the White Worm
Gerry
$1,000 [29]
In the 1400s B.C. Egypt ruled these supersailors of what's now Lebanon
Phoenicians

Double Jeopardy! Round

REGIONAL THEATRE FIRST NAMES SHADES OF GREEN PARLEZ-VOUS FRANC"A"? YESTERDAY'S NEWSPAPERS SOMEWHERE, B.C.
$400 [12]
Mamet's "American Buffalo" didn't premiere in Buffalo, but at the Goodman Theatre in this Midwest city
Chicago
Gerry
$400 [1]
Winston Churchill's father had this name, from the Old English rand, "shield" & wulf, "wolf"
Randolph
Pat
$400 [6]
Regis' Ripa
Kelly
Gerry
$400 [11]
This word comes before "propre" to mean self-love or vanity
amour
$400 [17]
With circulation not so "stellar", this 129-year-old Washington D.C. paper folded in 1981
The Washington Star
Jonathan
$400 [26]
A World's Fair opened in this British Columbia city in May 1986 to great fanfare & a fainting spell by Princess Diana
Vancouver
Jonathan
$800 [13]
Who--the Who; Where--La Jolla Playhouse; When--1992; What--this musical
Tommy
Gerry Jonathan
$800 [2]
This first name of one of the Olsen twins was the top girl's name of the 1990s
Ashley
Jonathan
$800 [7]
The fruit of Citrus aurantifolia
lime
Gerry
$800 [22]
In French it's the first word of the pre-revolutionary phrase translated as "after us the deluge"
apres
Gerry
$800 [18]
In a war of London papers for this title time of day, the News folded in 1980, leaving the Standard standing
evening
Jonathan
$800 [27]
The Okanagan Valley is a big producer of these, also the major fruit crop of Washington state, due south
apples
Pat
$1,200 [14]
Fittingly, this Neil Simon play was booked into the Ahmanson Theatre in L.A. for its premiere in April 1976
California Suite
Gerry Jonathan
DD $1,400 [3]
The Claus in Santa Claus came from this name
Nicholas
Jonathan
$1,200 [8]
A rare variety of beryl valued as a gem
emerald
Pat
$1,200 [23]
French word for the accent over the E in Andre
accent aigu
$1,200 [19]
This paper went under in 1950, but a new version using the same logo seenheredebuted in 2002
The New York Sun
Jonathan
$1,200 [28]
Yoho National Park, named for a Cree word for "awe", is in eastern B.C., in these mountains
Rockies
$1,600 [15]
The Philadelphia Theatre Co.'s play "Barbra's Wedding" by actor Daniel Stern was about trouble caused by her ceremony
Barbra Streisand
$1,600 [4]
Not using the diminutive, "Educating Rita" becomes "Educating" her
Margarita
Gerry
$1,600 [9]
The river that flows through Cairo
Nile
Jonathan
$1,600 [24]
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from Paris.) The 7th of the Paris subdivisions called these is filled with government offices
arrondissements
Jonathan
$1,600 [20]
This St. Louis newspaper was on its last legs in the 1870s when it merged with the Post
the St. Louis Dispatch
Jonathan
DD $2,000 [29]
City where you'll find the statue seen here
Victoria
Pat
$2,000 [16]
"Joe Turner's Come and Gone" by this playwright first came & went with the Yale Repertory
August Wilson
$2,000 [5]
Meaning "bright", it's the first name of the woman who brightened our TV screens yelling, "Where's the Beef?"
Clara Peller
Pat
$2,000 [10]
A small nonflowering plant, like hairy cap or peat
moss
Pat
$2,000 [25]
Literally "with the current", this phrase means "well informed"
au courant
Jonathan
$2,000 [21]
Publisher Sam Maxwell chose this imposing name for the Seattle paper that later merged with the Post
the Intelligencer

Final Jeopardy!

ORGANIZATIONS

"Climb the mountains and get their good tidings" was a goal of this group at its 19th century founding

Sierra Club

Pat "What is The Sierra Club?" — wagered $9,000
Jonathan "What is the girl scouts?" — wagered $8,600
Gerry "What is the Sierra Club?" — wagered $7,500

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