Show #5745 2009-07-24 (taped 2009-03-31) Regular

Stefan Goodreau game 5.Last game of Season 25.

Contestants

Emily Bruemmer — a history and East Asian studies student from Orleans, Massachusetts

John Munson — a self-proclaimed gadabout originally from Lakeland, Florida

Stefan Goodreau — a video game tester and camp counselor from Los Angeles, California (whose 4-day cash winnings total $68,470)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Stefan $5,000 $8,400 $16,400 $16,400
5-day champion: $84,870
$16,400
23 R, 0 W
John $200 $-200 $8,200 $3,200
3rd place: $1,000
$8,200
8 R, 2 W
Emily $1,400 $5,400 $18,000 $11,000
2nd place: $2,000
$18,600
21 R (including 2 DDs), 2 W (including 1 DD)

Jeopardy! Round

PREHISTORIC TIMES ACTING FAMILIES DRINK"S" WORLD CITY WALK TOUGH-POURRI VISUALLITERATION
$200 [26]
Homo sapiens had a higher & more rounded one of these than did Homo erectus
a skull
Emily
$200 [1]
Ryan &Tatum
O'Neal
Stefan
$200 [11]
This children's "cocktail" is ginger ale & grenadine, garnished with a Maraschino cherry
a Shirley Temple
Emily
$200 [18]
It's the city (also a country) that's home to St. Peter's Basilica
Vatican City
Stefan
$200 [16]
Students are allowed to bring a toad, a cat or an owl to this fictional boarding school
Hogwarts
Stefan
$200 [6]
This brand was named in 1925 for early June peas; the towering mascot & his friend Sprout came later
Green Giant
Stefan
$400 [27]
(Kelly of the Clue Crew reports from the University of Wisconsin-Madison Geology Museum.) The University of Wisconsin-Madison Geology Museum has a skeleton of this animal that humans may have driven extinct; the distinctiveteeththat provided its name were once thought to belong to a carnivore
a mastodon
John Emily
$400 [2]
Brothers Ben & Casey
Affleck
Stefan
$400 [12]
It's a tall, cool drink of wine & soda water
a spritzer
Emily
$400 [19]
In the 17th century the Corsairs controlled this current capital of Morocco
Rabat
Stefan
$400 [17]
This last Ivy-League school to win this college football bowl game was Columbia University in 1934
the Rose Bowl
Emily
$400 [7]
This cheerful literary feline left his smile behind when the rest of him disappeared
the Cheshire Cat
Stefan
DD $600 [28]
This development divides prehistoric times from historic times
written records (or writing)
Emily
$600 [3]
Dad & son Freddie
Prinze
Stefan
$600 [13]
This type of fortified wine comes out of Spain's Andalusia region, baby
sherry
Stefan
$600 [20]
The first Japanese city to host the Winter Olympics, it's also famous for its beer & its Snow Festival
Sapporo
Emily
$600 [23]
When "Face The Nation" premiered in 1954, this first guest was grilled over comments he had been making about the Army
Senator Joe McCarthy
$600 [8]
P.T. Barnum thought so highly of this 40-inch man, he promoted him to General
Tom Thumb
Stefan
$800 [29]
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from the University of Wisconsin-Madison Geology Museum.) Apatosaurus weighed up to 30 tons, so just this boneof the upper leg is 5 feet long & weighs 300 pounds
the femur
Stefan
$800 [4]
Efrem &Stephanie
Zimbalist
John
$800 [14]
One of the more popular red wines in the U.S. is this Australian import, known in Europe as Syrah
Shiraz
Emily
$800 [21]
In 1942 Field Marshal Erich Von Manstein led a failed effort to assist surrounded German forces in this Soviet city
Stalingrad
Emily
$800 [24]
In 1907, the first 4 groups in this org. started in England were the Bulls, the Wolves, the Curlews & the Ravens
Boy Scouts
$800 [9]
Security videos are usually transmitted in this manner, involving no broadcast
closed circuit
Stefan
$1,000 [30]
One of the earliest known uses of this metal alloy was in Sumer in Mesopotamia around 3500 B.C.
bronze
Stefan
$1,000 [5]
Junius & his boys Edwin & John
Booth
$1,000 [15]
This drink made with red wine & fruit juices isn't so appealing when you know its name is from Spanish for "blood"
sangria
John
$1,000 [22]
Found in the Dong Cheng district, this capital city's main railway station connects to Harbin & Qingdao
Beijing
Emily
$1,000 [25]
On this date in 1999, England's Guardian newspaper announced a coup in the nation of San Seriffe
April 1st
Stefan
$1,000 [10]
A trip from New York to Ireland earned Douglas Corrigan this nickname in 1938
"Wrong Way"
Stefan

Double Jeopardy! Round

POETS & POETRY THE AZTECS DEUS EX MACHINA MARTIAL DYLAN "GUN" SMOKE
$400 [7]
William Blake wrote & illustrated "Songs of Innocence" & "Songs of" this
Experience
Stefan
$400 [12]
When this Spaniard showed up in 1519, things would change forever for the Aztecs
Cortés
Emily
$400 [17]
Milan, Mariner & Mountaineer are all makes of this auto brand
Mercury
John
$400 [26]
This martial art meaning "supreme ultimate fist" uses slow movements that harmonize with breathing
tai chi
Stefan
$400 [1]
Born Robert Allen Zimmerman, Bob took his stage name from this man born in Swansea, Wales in 1914
Dylan Thomas
John
$400 [6]
A bird dog may lose its job if it's this, afraid of loud noises
gun-shy
Emily
$800 [8]
This Irish poet "will arise and go now, and go to Innisfree, and a small cabin build there"
(William Butler) Yeats
Emily
$800 [13]
According to Aztec myth, the god Nanahuatl sacrificed himself to become this heavenly body
the Sun
Emily
$800 [22]
The Swedish company Poseidon helps you with this pastime with products like hoses, regulators & pressure gauges
scuba diving
Emily
$800 [27]
Mawashi geri is the Japanese name for this sweeping karate kick (also how you might describe an igloo)
roundhouse
Stefan
$800 [2]
"Take a load off" & tell us the name of this group, formerly The Hawks, who backed Dylan starting in 1965
The Band
John
$800 [18]
It was an accident with this substance that caused John Smith to go back to England in 1609
gunpowder
Stefan
DD $1,000 [9]
This British poet wrote, "When I consider how my light is spent, Ere half my days, in this dark world and wide"
John Milton
Emily
DD $1,600 [14]
The principal food of the Aztecs was a thin cornmeal pancake called a tlaxcalli, this in Spanish
a tortilla
Emily
$1,200 [23]
Flywire & Lunalite are innovations from the "labs" of this company named for a goddess of victory
Nike
Stefan
$1,200 [28]
Don "The Dragon" Wilson has 11 world titles in this martial art combining pugilism with blows from the feet
kickboxing
Stefan
$1,200 [3]
Richard Gere, Heath Ledger & Cate Blanchett played incarnations of Bob in this unusual biopic
I'm Not There
Stefan
$1,200 [19]
"Anything You Can Do" is a song from this popular musical
Annie Get Your Gun
John
$1,600 [10]
For his greatest poem, Edmund Spenser invented a land called this & its queene
Faerie
Emily
$1,600 [15]
An important part of Aztec religious worship, human sacrifice culminated with the removal of this organ
the heart
Emily
$1,600 [24]
Thor, a type of this, was decommissioned by the military in 1963 & later used by NASA
a rocket
Emily
$1,600 [29]
Originating in Korea, this "foot-fist-way" martial art has been an Olympic medal sport since 2000
tae kwon do
Emily
$1,600 [4]
In 1995 Bob went digital when releasing the multimedia CD-ROM titled this road "Interactive"
Highway 61
John
$1,600 [20]
2-word name for a cannon support that was often coupled with a caisson
a gun carriage
$2,000 [11]
This Matthew Arnold poem says, "on the French coast the light Gleams" & "The cliffs of England stand Glimmering"
"Dover Beach"
$2,000 [16]
It was the capital city of the Aztec empire
Tenochtitlan
Emily
$2,000 [25]
We wonder if the gods live at the headquarters of this Pennsylvania camera & microscope company
Olympus
John
$2,000 [30]
Royce Gracie won the first 2 of these, UFC for short, featuring masters of different martial arts
Ultimate Fighting Championship
Emily
$2,000 [5]
Bob won an Oscar for his song "Things Have Changed", featured in this 2000 Michael Douglas film
Wonder Boys
John
$2,000 [21]
Nobel literature laureate Grass
Günter
Stefan

Final Jeopardy!

25 YEARS & COUNTING

In 2009 she was on a world tour at age 69; when "Jeopardy!" premiered in September 1984, she had the USA's No. 1 hit

Tina Turner

John "Who is Cher" — wagered $5,000
Stefan "Who is Tina Turner?" — wagered $0
Emily "Who is Madonna" — wagered $7,000

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