Show #4236 2003-01-20 (taped 2002-10-23) Regular

Contestants

Mark Epstein — an attorney from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Karen Wood — an access services and systems librarian from Home, Pennsylvania

Sarah Mauldin — a librarian from Austin, Texas (whose 2-day cash winnings total $36,400)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Sarah $1,600 $-800 $8,600 $1,600
2nd place: $2,000
$6,400
14 R (including 2 DDs), 6 W
Karen $0 $4,200 $8,600 $600
3rd place: $1,000
$8,600
18 R (including 1 DD), 5 W
Mark $2,400 $4,600 $12,200 $12,200
New champion: $12,200
$12,200
13 R, 0 W

Jeopardy! Round

THE HENRY FORD MUSEUM TV POP QUIZ WATERFOWL YOU SAY TOMATO U.S. MONEY "V" LOVE IT!
$200 [1]
(Cheryl of the Clue Crew at the Henry Ford Museum in Detroit) The car that carried JFK on this fateful date was later modified & used by other presidents
November 22, 1963
Sarah
$200 [5]
Al Bundy
Married... with Children
Mark
$200 [21]
Waterfowl may fly in this formation to reduce drag, or maybe they're playing follow the leader
V
Karen
$200 [23]
With its green tomato ketchup such a success, Heinz followed it with a new one in 2001 in this color
purple
Karen
$200 [16]
Elvis Presley Enterprises is putting a colorized Elvis face on the front of this state's quarters
Tennessee
Karen
$200 [11]
With names like Michelangelo & Black Widow, they're designed to vandalize your computer system
viruses
Karen
$400 [2]
This gangster couple liked their Model A so much that they wrote a fan letter to Henry Ford
Bonnie & Clyde
Karen
$400 [6]
Martin Crane
Frasier
Mark
$400 [22]
4-letter term for soft, fluffy goose feathers used in pillows & insulating material for outdoor clothing
down
Mark
$400 [28]
The first tomatoes Europeans saw were yellow, hence the nickname of golden these
apples
Karen
$400 [17]
Congress said no more live people could be depicted after bureau chief L.M. Clark put this man's portrait on the 5-cent note
He put his own portrait (of L.M. Clark)
$400 [12]
"You've Come a Long Way, Baby" was the classic tagline of these cigarettes
Virginia Slims
Sarah Karen
$600 [3]
(Cheryl of the Clue Crew at the Henry Ford Museum in Detroit) With a spin in a Stanley Steamer in Ohio in 1901, this man became the first U.S. president to ride in a car
William McKinley
Sarah
$600 [7]
Charles Ingalls
Little House on the Prairie
Sarah
$600 [24]
Most domestic ducks descend from this wild species in which the male has a glossy green head & white neck ring
mallard
Karen
$800 [29]
This type of tomato is large, deep red, has 9 letters & sounds like it comes from your butcher
beefsteak
Mark
$600 [18]
Legislation in 1955 ordered this phrase on all coins & currency; it was made the national motto in 1956
"In God We Trust"
Sarah Karen
$600 [13]
It flows through Kazan & Saratov
Volga River
Karen
$800 [4]
A favorite of the rich & famous, this model from Stutz has been called "The Sportscar of the Jazz Age"
Bearcat
Mark
$800 [8]
Ward Cleaver
Leave It to Beaver
Sarah
$800 [25]
Scientists classify ducks into 8 separate groups called these; Native Americans are classified in the same way
tribes
Karen
$1,000 [27]
Tomato plants have 12 pairs of these for a diploid number of 24
chromosomes
Sarah Mark
$800 [19]
Of the $539 billion of U.S. currency in circulation worldwide in July 2000, over $364 billion was in this denomination
$100 bills
Sarah Karen
$800 [14]
God bless this author of "God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater"
Kurt Vonnegut
Karen
$1,000 [10]
In Chicago in 1936, Oscar Mayer introduced the car with this highly descriptive name
Wienermobile
Mark
$1,000 [9]
Red Forman
That '70s Show
Sarah Karen
$1,000 [26]
In Europe. geese are force-fed to develop fatty livers used to prepare this delicacy
pate de foie gras
Karen
DD $1,000 [20]
Of the 6 current standard U.S. coin denominations, it's the one with 2 people on the front
the Sacajawea dollar (because it has the baby in the papoose)
Karen
$1,000 [15]
The third most populous city in Spain, it's known for its silks & its oranges
Valencia
Karen

Double Jeopardy! Round

FICTIONAL PLACES THEY ALL PLAYED SINGERS THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT MERCURY CAPSULES RIVERS "S"-ENCE
$400 [11]
Aslan's How is a sight that's not to be missed in this land chronicled by C.S. Lewis
Narnia
Karen
$400 [22]
In 1998 Ray Liotta played this leader of the pack--"The Rat Pack"
Frank Sinatra
Mark
$400 [1]
The 1957 Civil Rights Act set up a Civil Rights division in this cabinet department
Justice
Sarah
$400 [21]
This capsule could have sung, "If you're over in a jam here I am", John Glenn
Friendship 7
$400 [16]
This French river empties into the English Channel near Le Havre
Seine
Sarah
$400 [4]
A fibrous, absorbent skeleton of certain marine invertebrates used for cleaning
sponge
Sarah
$800 [12]
This name refers to both a lamasery & the valley in Tibet that it overlooks
Shangri-La
$800 [23]
His rowdy TV movie portrayal of Hank Williams Jr. was a far cry from his role as John-Boy Walton
Richard Thomas
Karen
$800 [2]
(Cheryl of the Clue Crew singing at Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta; Alex gives the clue) Based on a gospel song, it became an anthem of the civil rights movement
"We Shall Overcome"
Sarah
$800 [27]
The name of this capsule Gus Grissom rode rings true (it sank when the hatch was cracked)
the Liberty Bell
$800 [17]
Sighted by Lewis & Clark in 1805, this 1,038-mile-long river was first called the Lewis Fork of the Columbia River
Snake River
Sarah Karen
$800 [5]
This dictator was born on December 21, 1879 in the city of Gori, Georgia
Joseph Stalin
Karen
$1,200 [13]
In a Thomas More book, Raphael Nonsenso tells of this land
Utopia
Sarah
$1,200 [24]
(Hi, I'm Jane Seymour) I won an Emmy for playing this singer in the miniseries "Onassis: The Richest Man in the World"
Maria Callas
Mark
$1,200 [3]
The court case Missouri ex rel. Gaines was part of the NAACP's long challenge to segregation in these institutions
schools
Mark
$1,200 [28]
Sigma 7 was piloted by this astronaut named Wally
Wally Schirra
Mark
$1,600 [19]
This river is navigable for 500 miles from Basel, Switzerland to its mouth at the North Sea
Rhine
$1,200 [6]
This auto company whose logo is seen here began as one of Sweden's main builders of military aircraft
Saab
Karen
$2,000 [15]
Samuel Butler's creation of this title place was influenced by Darwin's "Origin of Species"
Erewhon
Karen
$1,600 [25]
Critics sang the praises of Diana Ross when she made her big-screen debut in this role
Billie Holiday (in Lady Sings the Blues )
$1,600 [9]
On the 4th of July in 1965, 2 years after "I Have a Dream", Martin Luther King preached on this "dream"
the American dream
DD $2,000 [18]
The forest around it is called the "Lungs of the World" because it supplies so much of the Earth's oxygen
Amazon
Sarah
$1,600 [7]
Used in making aspirin, this acid comes from the bark of the willow tree
Salicylic acid
Mark
DD $3,000 [14]
Mildendo, a city on this island, is surrounded by walls that are 2 1/2 feet high & 11 inches wide
LIlliput
Sarah
$2,000 [26]
In "Sugartime" Mary-Louise Parker played Phyllis of these singing sisters & romanced Sam Giancana
the McGuire Sisters
Sarah
$2,000 [10]
When shot in 1963, Medgar Evers was carrying shirts with the slogan this character, a segregation symbol, "Must Go"
Jim Crow
Sarah
$2,000 [20]
This river forms most of the border between China & North Korea
Yalu
Mark
$2,000 [8]
From the Arabic term for "man of wool", it's the term used for a Muslim mystic
sufi
Sarah

Final Jeopardy!

PATRON SAINTS

It's believed that this patron saint founded many monasteries, including one at Mynyw

Saint David

Sarah "Who is Jude?" — wagered $7,000
Karen "Who was St. Patrick" — wagered $8,000
Mark "Who is St. Patrick?" — wagered $0

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