Show #5659 2009-03-26 (taped 2009-01-27) Regular

Contestants

Mark Lock — an attorney and privacy consultant from Detroit, Michigan

Sonia Chawla — a grad student from Boston, Massachusetts

Fred Beukema — a structural engineer from Minneapolis, Minnesota (whose 1-day cash winnings total $21,800)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Fred $5,000 $9,400 $25,000 $28,000
2-day champion: $49,800
$25,600
28 R (including 1 DD), 1 W (including 1 DD)
Sonia $3,800 $3,400 $10,000 $13,601
2nd place: $2,000
$10,200
16 R (including 1 DD), 2 W
Mark $-200 $-400 $6,800 $10,001
3rd place: $1,000
$6,800
8 R, 4 W

Jeopardy! Round

SCIENCE HISTORY SONG DICHOTOMY PUTTING ON THE DOG I LIKE...ME! WHAT SIGN ARE YOU? STARTS WITH "SCH"
$200 [16]
In 1797 Smithson Tennant showed that charcoal has the same composition as this gem
a diamond
Fred
$200 [1]
"Come Together" & "Get Back" aren't calls at a square dance; they're opposite-sounding No. 1s from this band
The Beatles
Sonia
$200 [21]
(Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from the American Kennel Club.) Like something you'd find on a fishing hook, it's the object or treat that show handlers use to focus the dog's attention & keep it alert in the ring
bait
Fred Sonia
$200 [26]
After supervising George W. Bush's search for the 2000 VP slot, he decided he was the best man for the job
(Dick) Cheney
Mark
$200 [6]
You're a 7' tall red octagon with white letters; you tell folks to do this, & dang it, you mean it
a stop sign
Fred
$200 [11]
You can still visit this Hollywood drugstore seen in "Sunset Blvd."--at Universal Studios Florida, that is
Schwab's
Mark
$400 [17]
Using the ultramicroscope, Jean Perrin estimated the size of this as one hundred millionth of a centimeter
an atom
Mark
$400 [2]
It's hard to swallow their rebellious song "I Get Around" after picturing them as loners in "In My Room"
The Beach Boys
Fred
$400 [22]
In 1889 a Siberian wolfhound in the WKC show had quite a pedigree; its breeder was listed as the czar of this country
Russia
Fred
$400 [27]
Merely Taj Mahal or Plaza Hotel & Casino wasn't enough; to him, the buildings needed this name to complete them
Trump
Sonia
$400 [7]
You're a triangle pointing down; you were yellow & black, now you're red & white; you want folks to be nice & do this
yield
Fred
$400 [12]
A sailing vessel
a schooner
Sonia
$600 [18]
Michael Faraday named oxygen as a "permanent gas" he couldn't turn into this state; Mike, just make it a lot colder
liquid
Fred Mark
$600 [3]
From their songs "Marlena", "Ronnie" & "C'mon Marianne" they begged a lot of women to stay; but they told Dawn to go away
The Four Seasons
Fred
$600 [23]
(Sarah of the Clue Crew is with a cocker spaniel.) In dog shows, some cocker spaniels are ASCOB, which stands for any solid color other than this
black
Fred Sonia
$600 [28]
Bartlett's says this athlete's slogan, "I am the greatest", was inspired by wrestler Gorgeous George
(Muhammad) Ali
Mark
$600 [8]
You're a white X (or "crossbuck"); your arms say these 2 words
railroad crossing
Fred
$600 [13]
2 words: "fool" & "unlucky person" (as mentioned in the "Laverne & Shirley" intro)
schlemiel and schlimazel
Sonia
$800 [19]
Nutbrain Soviet scientists adopted the discredited 19th c. theory of Lamarck that said acquired traits could be this
hereditary (passed on to your offspring)
Fred
$800 [4]
Their first hit? "Hold On"... their second hit? "Release Me"... C'mon, ladies, make up your minds
Wilson Phillips
Sonia
$800 [24]
2008's Best in Show winner at Crufts was one of these dogs whose name is from the German for "snout"
schnauzer
Fred
$800 [29]
This handsome young man of myth fell in love with his own reflection, spurning Echo's love
Narcissus
Fred
$800 [9]
You're a horizontal black rectangle containing a white arrow; all you have to say is these 2 words
one way
Fred
$800 [14]
Kirschwasser, for one
schnapps
Sonia
$1,000 [20]
The unit of this in electricity is named for Georg Ohm; it's also what Ohm ran into when he published his ideas
resistance
Fred
$1,000 [5]
Going by their first releases, they were "Lost in Love" & then a few months later, "All Out of Love"; that was quick
Air Supply
Sonia
DD $1,000 [25]
(Sarah of the Clue Crew is at the American Kennel Club.) American Kennel Club judges evaluate how close dogs come to this, an 8-letter term for a written description of the ideal specimen of the breed
the standard
Fred
$1,000 [10]
You're a red rectangle with white letters; you tell folks to look out! They're going this!
the wrong way
Fred
$1,000 [15]
Excessively sentimental, like a soap opera
schmaltzy
Fred

Double Jeopardy! Round

BOOK CROOK LEAN SCREEN PLANET SPAN IT FOOD DUDE OCEAN O' LOTION RHYME TIME
$400 [11]
This Sherlock Holmes nemesis might have been a brilliant mathematician but "a criminal stain ran in his blood"
Moriarty
Sonia
$400 [1]
King Hussein of Jordan offered David Lean camel-riders of the desert patrol as extras for this 1962 epic
Lawrence of Arabia
Sonia
$400 [6]
The Huey P. Long bridge spans this mighty river
the Mississippi
Fred
$400 [16]
This Jamie Oliver nickname refers to his minimalist style of cooking (it also fits in a nude dude category)
the Naked Chef
Mark
$400 [21]
Over-the-counter remedies for this teen affliction should have resorcinol, salicylic acid or benzoyl peroxide
acne
Sonia
$400 [26]
Someone who sells Waring liquid-mixing appliances
a blender vendor
Sonia
$800 [12]
The murder of 2 Supreme Court justices begins this author's "The Pelican Brief"
(John) Grisham
Mark
$800 [2]
Early Lean films included adaptations of this man's plays "Brief Encounter" & "Blithe Spirit"
Noel Coward
Mark
$800 [7]
The King Fahd Causeway links the island nation of Bahrain to this country
Saudi Arabia
Sonia
$800 [17]
Ethnicity of the "Muppet Show" chef whose little song ended, "bork bork bork"
Swedish
Sonia
$800 [22]
Clotrimazole is an anti-this type of drug, effective against ringworm & athlete's foot
anti-fungal
Sonia
$800 [27]
A joint Democratic/ Republican craftsperson
a bipartisan artisan
Fred
$1,200 [13]
Auric is the first name of this 1959 Ian Fleming villain; he later got a snazzy movie theme song
Goldfinger
Fred
$1,200 [3]
Of this Lean film's 8 Oscar nominations, the only one to lose was Sessue Hayakawa for supporting actor
Bridge on the River Kwai
Fred
$1,200 [8]
The Bridge of Sighs in this city links the Doge's palace to the old state prison
Venice
Fred
$1,200 [18]
The name of this famed Wolfgang Puck eatery is Italian slang for spaghetti
Spago
Mark
DD $1,000 [23]
This principal constituent of oil of peppermint can be an ingredient in both cigarettes & lotions
menthol
Sonia
$1,200 [28]
Gave refuge to the right side of a ship
harbored starboard
$1,600 [14]
A vicious teenage gang commits random acts of brutality in this 1962 Anthony Burgess novel
A Clockwork Orange
Fred
DD $2,000 [4]
Tarek Sharif played this title character as an 8-year-old in Lean's 1965 epic
Doctor Zhivago
Fred
$1,600 [9]
The Pont Neuf & the Pont Notre-Dame span this river
the Seine
Mark
$1,600 [19]
Emeril Lagasse began shouting this 3-letter word years ago to jolt cameramen to attention
Bam!
Fred
$1,600 [24]
(Kelly of the Clue Crew stands in front of a table.) The leaves of this plant are used in traditional remedies as a topical ointment; cutting open the leaves produces an easily applied clear gel
Aloe vera
Fred
$1,600 [29]
A splendid, brilliantly shining person against whom legal action is brought
a resplendent defendant
Sonia
$2,000 [15]
Patricia Highsmith's series about this charming sociopath starts with "The Talented Mr." him
Ripley
Fred
$2,000 [5]
Lean adapted the script for this, his last movie, from a work by E.M. Forster
A Passage to India
$2,000 [10]
The Vasco da Gama bridge spans the Tagus river near this capital city
Lisbon
Fred
$2,000 [20]
Bad boy of the culinary scene with the book "Kitchen Confidential" & the TV show "No Reservations"
(Anthony) Bourdain
Mark
$2,000 [25]
The pink powder hemimorphite is also known as this, from which a soothing lotion is made
calamine
Mark
$2,000 [30]
An Easter- or Passover-time rogue
a paschal rascal

Final Jeopardy!

16th CENTURY THINKERS

In 1517 he wrote, "The treasures of indulgences are nets with which they now fish for the wealth of men"

Martin Luther

Mark "Who was Martin [scribble] Luther?" — wagered $3,201
Sonia "Who was Martin Luther" — wagered $3,601
Fred "Who was Martin Luther" — wagered $3,000

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