Show #4195 2002-11-22 (taped 2002-10-06) College Championship

2002 College Championship final game 2.From the Schottenstein Center at the Ohio State University in Columbus.

Contestants

Jara Dorsey — a senior at Carnegie Mellon University from Steubenville, Ohio (subtotal of $5,800)

Kyle Hale — a senior at Texas A&M University from Katy, Texas (subtotal of $28,800)

Mark Kehres — a freshman at the Ohio State University from Livonia, Michigan (subtotal of $18,000)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Mark $2,400 $4,200 $16,200 $31,200 $16,200
19 R, 1 W
Kyle $3,400 $8,800 $17,500 $22,500 $19,000
26 R (including 2 DDs), 4 W (including 1 DD)
Jara $3,000 $3,000 $3,400 $0 $3,400
10 R, 3 W

Jeopardy! Round

SPECIFIC GENERALS ANNUAL EVENTS ANIMAL QUOTES TV '40s TECH BIBLE HEROES
$200 [16]
This Civil War general who remarked that "War is hell" made life hell for Georgia during his march to the sea
William Tecumseh Sherman
Kyle
$200 [11]
(Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from Paris.) A military parade goes down the Champs-Elysees from the Arc de Triomphe on this day, which the French call National Day
Bastille Day
Mark Kyle
$200 [26]
Both Shakespeare & Clement Clarke Moore wrote about this creature not "stirring"
mouse
Kyle
$200 [6]
Played by Julie Benz, Darla was the vampire who turned this David Boreanaz character into a vampire as well
Angel
Kyle
$200 [21]
That kid in the Mazda commercials could tell you the lens Roger Cuvillier developed in 1949 could do this
zoom
Kyle
$200 [1]
In Exodus 5:1 he demands, "Let my people go"
Moses
Kyle
$400 [17]
He was the first Army general to become president of the United States
George Washington
Kyle
$400 [12]
The first large balloon to float along in this fall event was Felix the Cat in 1927
the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade
Jara
$400 [27]
"I never saw a purple" one of these: "I never hope to see one, but I can tell you anyhow, I'd rather see than be one"
cow
Kyle
$400 [7]
"Hail To The Chief", & to this series, seen here
The West Wing
Mark
$400 [22]
A primitive 3-D color version of this was demonstrated by John Logie Baird in 1941
television
Mark
$400 [2]
God warned him to get ready, which this man did, even though he was 600 years old when the flood finally came
Noah
Jara
$600 [18]
A onetime brigadier general, he'd been reduced to lt. colonel when he died at Little Bighorn in 1876
George Armstrong Custer
Kyle
$600 [13]
Every March 2 this state commemorates the 1836 signing of a Declaration of Independence from Mexico
Texas
Kyle
$600 [28]
"All right", said this animal: "and this time it vanished quite slowly, beginning with the end of the tail"
Cheshire Cat
Kyle
$600 [8]
In the "Eww!" department, stunts on this NBC show have included bobbing in worms & eating cockroaches
Fear Factor
Jara
$600 [23]
In the 1940s Willem Kolff built a machine that could clean your blood if these failed
kidneys
Mark
$600 [3]
In the first book of Samuel, David defeats this Philistine by hitting him with a rock
Goliath
Jara
$800 [19]
General Stonewall Jackson graduated from this military academy in 1846
West Point
Kyle
$800 [14]
Hold your nose & run to this Vermont capital for the International Rotten Sneaker Contest
Montpelier
Kyle
$800 [29]
Groucho Marx said, "One morning I shot" this "in my pajamas. How he got into my pajamas I'll never know"
an elephant
Kyle
$800 [9]
On my honor, David James Elliott plays Navy cmdr. & lawyer Harm Rabb, Jr. on this series
JAG
Kyle
$800 [24]
The first food sold in one of these containers came out in 1947 & was whipped cream
aerosol can
Mark Kyle
$800 [4]
In the Old Testament, God allows Satan to afflict this man in order to test his faith
Job
Mark
DD $2,000 [20]
Seen here, this general gained fame fighting in World War I, World War II & the Korean War
Douglas MacArthur
Kyle
$1,000 [15]
In August 2002 Los Angeles celebrated the seventh annual festival of this, another name for soybean curd
tofu
Mark
$1,000 [30]
William Blake wrote that "The pride of" this bird "is the glory of God"
peacock
Mark
$1,000 [10]
Rory attends the prestigious Chilton Prep School on this WB series
Gilmore Girls
Jara
$1,000 [25]
Adeline Gray in June 1942 made the first jump in a parachute made out of this material
nylon
Mark
$1,000 [5]
In 1 Kings 3, he wisely suggests cutting a child in two in order to reveal its true mother
Solomon
Kyle

Double Jeopardy! Round

SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERIES CORPORATE SHENANIGANS THE PLAY'S PLAY-BY-PLAY HISTORY CROSSWORD CLUES "M" COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES HOLLYWOOD LINGO
$400 [16]
He discovered that heating wine killed the microbes that make it turn sour
Louis Pasteur
Mark
$400 [26]
Officials at drug maker Imclone had a sudden urge to sell company stock after bad news from this government body
FDA
Kyle
$400 [1]
Tinker Bell's out of the drawer--goes behind the clock--looks like she's going to pull Wendy's hair
Peter Pan
Mark
$400 [4]
Grace was its princess(6)
Monaco
Kyle
$400 [10]
In 1795 in Chapel Hill the university of this state became the first U.S. state university to open its doors
North Carolina
Mark
$400 [21]
This term for a film's total box office take comes from the Old French for "large"
gross
Mark
$800 [17]
(Sofia of the Clue Crew reports from the Field Museum in Chicago.) Sue the T. rex was found to possess this bone, which further links birds & dinosaurs--which half do you want?
the wishbone
Mark
$800 [27]
In the 1990s McDonald's infiltrated & spied on this "colorful" environmental group
Greenpeace
Jara
$800 [2]
Interesting coaching move by Malcolm, using branches from Birnam Wood to disguise his army
Macbeth
Mark Jara
$800 [5]
Court dance for Louis XIV(6)
minuet
Jara
$800 [11]
(Bill Clinton gives the clue) Before I became a Rhodes Scholar, I earned my bachelor's degree in international affairs from this univ. in our nation's capital
Georgetown
Jara
$800 [22]
As the name suggests, these previews of future attractions were originally shown after the main feature
trailers
Jara
$1,200 [18]
The first white dwarf star to be discovered was a companion to this dog star
Sirius
Kyle
$1,200 [28]
This accounting firm shredded too exuberantly & was convicted of obstructing justice in 2002
Arthur Andersen
Kyle Jara
$1,200 [3]
Jim & Laura keep dancing--they hit the table & it looks--yep, the little unicorn is broken, you could see that coming
The Glass Menagerie
Kyle
$1,200 [6]
It could have been called Engelsism(7)
Marxism
Jara
$1,200 [12]
This Jesuit university in downtown Milwaukee "Encourages students...to find God in all things"
Marquette
Mark
$1,200 [23]
(Sarah and Cheryl of the Clue Crew give the clue together.) A certain rapid camera movement is called the swish type of this
pan
Kyle
DD $1,600 [19]
The remains of a 3.2 million-year-old hominid, discovered in 1974, were nicknamed this, after a Beatles song
Lucy
Kyle
$1,600 [29]
In 2002 this communications company revised some recent earnings downward about $4 billion
Worldcom
Mark
$1,600 [9]
Tesman & Mrs. Elvsted are blathering on. Not much action--wait! There's a gunshot!
Hedda Gabler
Kyle
$1,600 [7]
Preacher whom some witches didn't "Cotton" to(6)
Mather
Kyle
$1,600 [13]
This university's original building, erected in Elko in 1874, became a hospital for indigents before it was leveled in 1920
University of Nevada
$2,000 [25]
The art of creating movie sounds, like using cornstarch for snow under foot, is named for this man
Jack Foley
Kyle
$2,000 [20]
In the 1770s Lavoisier discovered that air is made up mostly of oxygen & this gas
nitrogen
Mark
$2,000 [30]
In the 1890s the U.S. government went after a sugar-refining monopoly under this new law
Sherman Antitrust Act
Kyle
$2,000 [15]
What's this? I don't believe it! Becket just said, "Unbar the door!" He's letting in the knights!
Murder in the Cathedral
Mark
$2,000 [8]
Adjective for Bavaria's Ludwig II(3)
Mad
Mark
$2,000 [14]
A Virginia university bears the name of this man who wrote the Virginia Declaration of Rights
George Mason
Jara
DD $2,500 [24]
A TV image that retains big-screen proportions is called this, maybe because it's like looking through a mail slot
letterboxing
Kyle

Final Jeopardy!

CLASSICAL MUSIC

1 of the 2 planets of the solar system not represented in Gustav Holst's 1916 work "The Planets"

Earth or Pluto

Jara "What is Earth & Neptune?" — wagered $3,400
Mark "What is Pluto?" — wagered $15,000
Kyle "What is Pluto?" — wagered $5,000

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