Show #4766 2005-05-02 (taped 2005-03-29) Tournament of Champions

2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 2, game 14.

Contestants

Arthur Phillips — an author from Brooklyn, New York

Pam Mueller — an entering law student originally from Chicago, Illinois

Eric Terzuolo — a retired diplomat and university professor from Bergen, Noord-Holland, the Netherlands

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Eric $0 $1,800 $9,400 $12,400
2nd place: $10,000
$9,400
10 R, 2 W
Pam $3,400 $5,400 $12,000 $18,699
Winner: $20,000 + an advance to UToC Round 3
$10,200
19 R (including 1 DD), 4 W
Arthur $6,400 $8,000 $12,100 $5
3rd place: $10,000
$9,000
21 R (including 2 DDs), 5 W

Jeopardy! Round

ART POP CULTURE SHOE CROSSWORD CLUES STATE FIRSTS ANTHROPOLOGISTS "N"VELOPED
$200 [1]
Thisimpressionist was as skilled at paintingpeopleas he was at painting fields & sunsets
Renoir
Pam Arthur
$200 [6]
Jack Handey "Deep Thought": "To me", this sport "is like a ballet, except, there's no music... and the dancers hit each other"
boxing
Arthur
$200 [16]
Comfy casual brand for your dogs(4, 7)
Hush Puppies
Pam
$200 [19]
This state had the first hospital, the first circulating library & the first scientific society, endowed by Ben Franklin himself
Pennsylvania
Arthur
$200 [21]
Hortense Powdermaker did fieldwork in this California place & wrote a book calling it "The Dream Factory"
Hollywood
Arthur
$200 [11]
The only word in "The Pledge of Allegiance" that starts & ends with "N"
nation
Pam
$400 [2]
One of the hundreds of portraits painted by this artist isseen here
Stuart
Pam
$400 [7]
Hallelujah! This "Late Night" bandleader co-wrote The Weather Girls' "It's Raining Men"
Paul Shaffer
Pam
$400 [17]
All Star high-top brand(8)
Converse
Arthur
$400 [20]
In 1933 this state us here d in the first drive-in movie theater; it was located in Camden
New Jersey
Arthur
$400 [22]
Ruth Benedict's study of this country began at the behest of the U.S. Office of War Information in the 1940s
Japan
Pam Arthur
$400 [12]
It's the first age you reach when you're surrounded by "N"s
nineteen
Arthur
$600 [3]
Life in the tenements of New York was a favorite subject of this Robert Henri "School"
the Ashcan School
Arthur
$600 [8]
Neal McDonough was drafted to play Lt. Buck Compton in this WWII miniseries co-produced by Steven Spielberg
Band of Brothers
Arthur
$600 [18]
Soft shoes to walk a mile in(9)
moccasins
Eric
$600 [25]
In 1869 this state scored big with the first professional baseball team, the Red Stockings
Ohio
Eric Arthur
$600 [28]
Among the Ndembu, Victor Turner studied these transitional "rites", like isolation for young boys
rites of passage
Pam
$800 [14]
This "Dance" by the Pointer Sisters was featured in the film "Beverly Hills Cop"
"The Neutron Dance"
$800 [4]
He painted the 1784 Neoclassical masterpieceseen here
(Jacques-Louis) David
Pam
$800 [9]
Sigourney Weaver made her debut as "Alvy's date outside theater" in this 1977 Oscar winner
Annie Hall
Pam Arthur
$800 [23]
Comic book girl's namesake patent-leather shoes(4, 5)
Mary Janes
Pam
$800 [26]
In 2001 it became the first U.S. state to ban hand-held phone use while driving
New York
Pam Arthur
$800 [29]
A debate raged between Sahlins & Obeyesekere over whether the Hawaiians really thought this man was a god
(Capt.) Cook
Eric Pam
$1,000 [15]
A black widow spider's venom is classified as this 10-letter type of poison
a neurotoxin
Pam
$1,000 [5]
First name of the sonseenherein a 1655 portrait by his father
Titus
Arthur
$1,000 [10]
Before winning an Oscar for playing a shrink, he imitated Elmer Fudd singing Bruce Springsteen
Robin Williams
Arthur
$1,000 [24]
Classic tennis shoe brand(1-5)
K-Swiss
Arthur
$1,000 [27]
In 1989 this state elected the first African-American governor, L. Douglas Wilder
Virginia
Eric
$1,000 [30]
Franz Boas organized the Jesup Expedition of 1902, exploring the relationship of people of these 2 continents
Asia & North America
DD $3,200 [13]
A webcam on this university's School of Communications is pointed at Lake Michigan
Northwestern
Arthur

Double Jeopardy! Round

PHILOSOPHERS MOVIE TITLE ADJECTIVES INNER SPACE RUNNER-UP RUNNING MATES SPELLINGE WYTH GEOFFREY CHAUCER ENDS IN "OO"
$400 [1]
In "Civil Disobedience", this transcendentalist said, "That government is best which governs least"
Thoreau
Pam
$400 [2]
A 1981 movie-within-a-movie:"The ___ Lieutenant's Woman"
French
Arthur
$400 [10]
This room isn't just for actors; it's become part of many master bedroom suites
a dressing room
$400 [17]
This future Chief Justice was Dewey's 1948 running mate
(Earl) Warren
Arthur
$400 [16]
One of the Canterbury Tales tells of the Wyf of this place (which Chaucer spelled with an E on the end)
Bath
Pam
$400 [11]
It was really after this 1815 battle that Louis XVIII felt secure back on his old throne
Waterloo
Pam
$800 [4]
His "Beyond Good and Evil" is prophetically subtitled "Prelude to a Philosophy of the Future"
Nietzsche
Eric Pam
$800 [3]
A 1996 weepie:"The ___ Patient"
English
Eric
$800 [18]
(Hi, I'm Paige Davis, host of TLC's Trading Spaces.) Tips for doing this to your space include hanging mirrors, washing a wall with light & laying down area rugs
making it look larger
Pam
$800 [25]
The name of this 1868 loser is on the president's guest house
(Francis) Blair
Eric
$1,200 [6]
Chaucer spells this word to end in D-E-L; it's where a child of "half yeer age" lies
a cradle
Arthur
$800 [12]
The roof of a factory & museum in Eden, N.Y. has the world's largest metal one of these toy instruments
a kazoo
Arthur
$1,200 [5]
It may defy pure reason, but this philosopher seenherespent his whole life, 1724 to 1804, in Koenigsburg in East Prussia
Kant
Pam
$1,200 [7]
'50s nostalgia from 1978:"___ Hot Wax"
American
Eric
$1,200 [19]
Before "dining room", this word that evokes tuxedos just means it's a separate room
formal
Eric
$1,200 [22]
His 1920 run with James M. Cox didn't end his political career
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
DD $1,300 [30]
In the first line of "The Canterbury Tales" this calendar word is spelled to end with a double L
April
Arthur
$1,600 [27]
They're the two pets seen here whose names differ by a letter
cockapoo & cockatoo
Arthur
$1,600 [8]
This Scottish philosopher who died in 1776 denied that a miracle can be proved with any amount or kind of evidence
David Hume
Eric
$1,600 [13]
A 1995 comedy:"___ Bacon"
Canadian
Pam
$1,600 [20]
A storage room by the kitchen where china & silver are kept is his "pantry"
the butler's pantry
Eric
$1,600 [23]
Bryan's 1900 running mate; his grandson with the same name also lost a race or 2
Adlai Stevenson
Pam
$1,600 [26]
One Chaucer poem is about "The Parliament" of these (spelled with a U in place of the W)
Fowls
Arthur
$2,000 [28]
Common Australian term for a newcomer on a sheep or cattle ranch
a jackaroo
$2,000 [9]
This 20th century German wondered about the nature of being in works like "Being and Time"
Martin Heidegger
Arthur
$2,000 [15]
A 1997 Mamet mystery:"The ___ Prisoner"
Spanish
Arthur
$2,000 [21]
Named for its recessed panels, it's the type ofceilingshown; you can get a less elaborate version for the home
coffered ceiling
$2,000 [24]
This New Yorker was landslided with Goldwater
William Miller
Eric
$2,000 [29]
The pilgrims are off to the shrine of Thomas Becket, whom Chaucer calls the "Blisful" this (with an I where we put a Y)
martyr
Pam
DD $3,000 [14]
Members of this Algonquian-speaking tribe live in Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas & Mexico, but not in Dogpatch
the Kickapoo
Pam

Final Jeopardy!

WORLD CITIES

Capital of the ancient Roman province of Galatia, it became a modern national capital in 1923

Ankara

Eric "What is Ankara?" — wagered $3,000
Pam "What is Ankara?" — wagered $6,699
Arthur "What is Beirut" — wagered $12,095

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