Show #4267 2003-03-04 (taped 2002-11-16) Regular

(Sofia: Find out one secret to keeping your balance in life, coming up onJeopardy!)

Contestants

Charlotte Renshaw — an appraiser from Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Anthony Trifilio — a construction worker from Brooklyn, New York

Joe Ingoglia — a Boys & Girls Club director from Bellingham, Washington (whose 1-day cash winnings total $3,799)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Joe $2,600 $2,400 $6,800 $1
3rd place: $1,000
$6,800
17 R, 4 W
Anthony $3,200 $3,200 $4,000 $8,000
New champion: $8,000
$4,000
14 R, 4 W
Charlotte $800 $2,400 $7,400 $6,400
2nd place: $2,000
$7,400
10 R (including 3 DDs), 1 W

Jeopardy! Round

IN OLD DETROIT YALE DRAMA SCHOOL ALUMNI CAPITAL CITY HOTELS PARROTS WOOD-POURRI THIS MEANS "WAR"
$200 [26]
In 1701 Cadillac founded Detroit as a good spot to trade in these
furs
Anthony
$200 [11]
Going to school at Yale got her into films like "Sophie's Choice"
Meryl Streep
Anthony
$200 [16]
The Hotel Zarya, the Hotel Sputnik
Moscow
Joe
$200 [21]
It's the predominant body color of most parrots
green
Joe
$200 [1]
In March 2002 he became the first PGA player to win 3 different events 3 consecutive times
Tiger Woods
Anthony
$200 [6]
Principal prison official
warden
Anthony
$400 [27]
(Cheryl of the Clue Crew at the Detroit Historical Museum) The five-&-dime opened by this man in 1899 evolved into the K-Mart Corporation
S.S. Kresge
Charlotte
$400 [12]
He had some "Happy Days" at Yale long before starring in "The Dinner Party" on Broadway in 2000
Henry Winkler
Joe
$400 [17]
The Keio Plaza Inter-Continental & the Hotel Seiyo Ginza
Tokyo
Joe
$400 [22]
The nocturnal owl parrot, or kakapo, of New Zealand, is terrestrial, meaning unable to do this
fly
Joe
$400 [2]
In 1994 & 1999 this rock festival celebrated its 25th & 30th anniversaries with new concerts
Woodstock
Anthony
$400 [7]
Clothes collection
wardrobe
Anthony
$600 [28]
It hosted Major League Baseball from 1912, when it was Navin Field, through 1999
Tiger Stadium
Charlotte
$600 [13]
That her acceptance to Yale was addressed to a "Mr." was a bit "Alien"
Sigourney Weaver
Joe Anthony
$600 [18]
The El Gezirah Sheraton, the Ramses Hilton
Cairo
Joe
$600 [23]
In parrots these are zygodactyl--the first & fourth are turned backwards
toes
Charlotte
$600 [3]
"Knock Knock" Guess Who? It's this bird that made his cartoon debut in "Knock Knock" in 1940
Woody Woodpecker
Anthony
$600 [8]
Wild African seen here
warthog
Anthony
DD $1,000 [29]
In the early 1800s Judge Augustus Woodward planned Detroit on a hub-&-spokes plan modeled on this city
Paris (or Washington, D.C.)
Charlotte
$800 [14]
This "How Stella Got Her Groove Back" star attended Yale on a scholarship
Angela Bassett
$800 [19]
The Hotel Amiga, the Hotel Hyundai
Seoul
Anthony
$800 [24]
The Carolina species of this small parrot was once native to North America but died out around 1920
parakeet
$800 [4]
You certainly will go down to da-feet knowing sabots are these
wooden shoes
Charlotte
$800 [9]
A guarantee on purchased goods
warranty
Joe
$1,000 [15]
In 2000 this Yale grad was TV's "DAG"
David Alan Grier
$1,000 [20]
The Scandic Jarva Krog, the Kung Carl
Stockholm
Joe Anthony Charlotte
$1,000 [25]
At almost 40 inches in length, the hyacinth species of this South American bird is the largest parrot
macaw
Joe
$1,000 [5]
In 1855 one of this notorious hall's leaders, Fernando Wood, became mayor of New York City
Tammany Hall
Joe
$1,000 [10]
A town at the mouth of the Providence River
Warwick
Joe

Double Jeopardy! Round

ROYALTY THURSDAY NIGHT TV GET OUT YOUR LIBRARY TABLETS LUMBERJACK TALK WE CAN'T GET ENOUGH OPERA! 2 "P"s
DD $200 [21]
Franz Joseph's 68-year reign over Austria-Hungary was the longest of any ruler of this royal family
the Hapsburgs
Charlotte
$400 [1]
In 1982 "Fame" was followed by this bar-set sitcom
Cheers
Joe
$400 [6]
A library in a villa in Herculaneum buried by this volcano's eruption in 79 A.D. was found in the mid-1700s
Mount Vesuvius
Anthony
$400 [11]
(Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from Minnesota.) In 1884 lumberjacks on the Mississippi cleared a 7-mile one of these, which can also mean "a deadlock"
a logjam
Joe
$400 [23]
In 1989 the English National Opera presented "The Love for Three Oranges" with scratch-&-do this cards
sniff
Joe
$400 [16]
To affordably ship up to 70 pounds of... whatever, try this from the U.S. Postal Service
parcel post
Joe
$800 [22]
Marie Antoinette presumably let them eat cake at her wedding to this future king in 1770
Louis XVI
Anthony
$800 [2]
This actor faced a lifetime's worth of emergencies on Thursday nights as "ER" doc Mark Greene
Anthony Edwards
Joe
$800 [7]
Aristotle's personal library was probably the inspiration for this world-famous library in Egypt
Library at Alexandria
Joe
$800 [12]
They're poles on which logs are rolled; if you've "hit" them, you're in bad shape
skids
$800 [27]
Of adapting this Southern play, Andre Previn said it's "always been an opera. It's just that the music was missing"
A Streetcar Named Desire
Joe
$800 [17]
Here's Sitting Bull holding one on his lap
peace pipe
Charlotte
$1,200 [24]
After declining the Greek throne, Leopold I became king of this country in 1831
Belgium
Anthony
$1,200 [3]
This Robert Stack show diversified its hoodlums after protests from Italian-American groups
The Untouchables
$1,200 [8]
It's said that the Pergamenes invented this material when Ptolemy denied them papyrus for their library
parchment
Anthony
$1,200 [13]
(Sofia of the Clue Crew in Minnesota) The name of this type of saw means that the lumberjack is not going with the grain
crosscut saw
Charlotte
$1,200 [28]
In this German composer's "The Royal Children", a goose-girl gets poisoned by--you guessed it!--a witch!
Engelbert Humperdinck
Anthony
DD $1,200 [18]
A particular personal annoyance commonly listed in high school yearbooks
pet peeve
Charlotte
$1,600 [25]
She's princess of Orange-Nassau as well as queen of the Netherlands
Queen Beatrix
$1,600 [4]
This cop show seen on Thursdays in the early '70s was named for its main character (played by Raymond Burr) seen here
Ironside
Joe Anthony
$1,600 [9]
Among the amenities of these built by Trajan & Caracalla were libraries
baths
Anthony
$1,600 [14]
A type of shady payment in business, or a very, very, very dangerous event with a chainsaw
kickback
$1,600 [19]
This Microsoft presentation graphics program has been ubiquitous in the business world
PowerPoint
Charlotte
$2,000 [26]
England's last Lancastrian king, he was imprisoned & murdered in the Tower of London in 1471
Henry VI
$2,000 [5]
In the '90s show "My So-Called Life", Claire Danes' Angela pined for this boy played by Jared Leto
Jordan Catalano
$2,000 [10]
Ashurbanipal's library in Nineveh included a copy of the famous epic of this Sumerian king
Gilgamesh
Joe
$2,000 [15]
(Sofia of the Clue Crew in Minnesota) "Don't look at your feet" is rule No. 1 from the American Association for this, a synonym of "logrolling"
birling
$2,000 [20]
The Indiana World War Memorial has a bronze statue called this, Latin for "for one's country"
Pro Patria

Final Jeopardy!

MILITARY AVIATION

In 1911 this nation was the 1st to use powered aircraft for military purposes when it spied on Turkish activities in Libya

Italy

Anthony "What is Italy" — wagered $4,000
Joe "What is Germany" — wagered $6,799
Charlotte "What is France?" — wagered $1,000

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