Show #4518 2004-04-07 (taped 2004-01-27) Regular

Chris Miller game 5.

Contestants

Diana Wynne — a writer and producer from San Francisco, California

Glenn Howes — a software engineer from Nashua, New Hampshire

Chris Miller — a retail specialist from Louisville, Kentucky (whose 4-day cash winnings total $111,196)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Chris $4,200 $7,200 $14,200 $12,401
5-day champion: $123,597
$16,000
24 R (including 1 DD), 4 W (including 1 DD)
Glenn $2,200 $400 $6,000 $12,000
3rd place: $1,000
$6,000
9 R, 3 W
Diana $1,600 $3,400 $6,200 $12,200
2nd place: $2,000
$4,800
14 R (including 1 DD), 5 W

Jeopardy! Round

PIECES OF APRIL NAME THE OLYMPIC SPORT WHERE AM I? CIGARETTE LORE PEOPLE "P" & "P"
$200 [12]
This silversmith made an historic midnight ride April 18, 1775
Paul Revere
Diana
$200 [6]
Shorts,10 or 12-ounce gloves, protective headgear
boxing
Chris
$200 [25]
(Sofia of the Clue Crew) I'm in this city often called "The Queen of the Adriatic"
Venice
Chris
$200 [26]
After complaints that it attracted young smokers, R.J. Reynolds dropped this animated animal character
Joe Camel
Chris
$200 [13]
June 30, 2003:This royal vies with movie stars to top the list of the "25 Hottest Bachelors"
Prince William
Diana
$200 [1]
In other words, a slumberwear celebration
pajama party
Glenn
$400 [20]
Bob Ford collected a reward after shooting this man dead April 3, 1882
Jesse James
Chris Diana
$400 [7]
Landing area, crossbar, long flexible staff
pole vault
Chris
$400 [24]
(Cheryl) I'm in this European city at a monument inspired by the Acropolis
Berlin (the Brandenburg Gate)
Chris Glenn Diana
$400 [27]
In the Old West, a "prayer book" was a cowboy's pack of these cigarette-making accessories
rolling papers
Glenn Diana
$400 [14]
Nov. 6, 1978:This ex-urban guerrilla "From Inside Prison, the Exclusive Story of Her Romance with Her Bodyguard"
Patty Hearst
Chris
$400 [2]
A small stitch used in embroidery, its name is French for "small stitch"
petit point
Diana
$600 [10]
On April 30, 1900 he died bravely with one hand on the brake lever of the Cannonball Express
Casey Jones
Chris
$600 [8]
A sled weighing no more than 50 pounds, a steep hill, nerves of steel
luge
Chris
$600 [17]
If I'm standing nervously under the "Torre Pendente", I'm in this Italian city on the Arno River
Pisa
Diana
$600 [28]
Act I of a Bizet opera takes place in a Seville square near a cigarette factory where this title character works
Carmen
Chris
$600 [15]
May 8, 1989:Chemist Stanley Pons stirs up science "with His Stunning Claim to Have Achieved" this
cold fusion
Chris
$600 [3]
If you want to produce your CD where Prince produces his, rent a studio here in Chanhassen, Minnesota
Paisley Park
Chris
$1,000 [22]
On April 7, 1805 Beethoven premiered this symphony that was inspired by Napoleon
"Eroica"
Diana
$800 [9]
2 teams of 6, an over 7-foot-high net
volleyball
Diana
$800 [18]
(Cheryl of the Clue Crew) I'm in this Rhode Island city that's home to the International Tennis Hall of Fame
Newport
Chris Diana
$800 [29]
On a tour of Europe, Annie Oakley once shot a cigarette from the mouth of this future German kaiser
Kaiser Wilhelm
Chris
$800 [16]
In 1997 People was on the crime beat with this victim
(Gianni) Versace
Diana
$800 [4]
If a pencil pusher worries so much over his books that he becomes miserly, he turns into one of these
penny pincher
Chris
DD $2,200 [21]
At an auction in April 1978, one of these books sold for $2 million, then a record for a printed book
Gutenberg Bible
Diana
$1,000 [11]
Floor area, bodysuit, a ball, a hoop or a ribbon
rhythmic gymnastics
Glenn
$1,000 [19]
(Sarah of the Clue Crew) I'm in this city that FedEx bases its headquarters due to its location & good weather
Memphis
Chris
$1,000 [30]
In addition to jeweled easter eggs, this famous Russian goldsmith designed cigarette boxes & carved animals
Faberge
Chris
$1,000 [23]
April 2, 1990:Hollywood stars protest this pesticide "Which Comes in on Medfly Wings and a Sprayer"
malathion
Glenn
$1,000 [5]
A government that spends in order to increase income & employment is doing this
priming the pump
Glenn

Double Jeopardy! Round

BALLET FILMS OF THE '50s IT'S A GAS ANIMALS, ANIMALS, ANIMALS MYTH, ALL "O", GEE! BACKWORDS
$400 [29]
In 1973 Twyla Tharp choreographed "Deuce Coupe" for the Joffrey Ballet with music by this group
the Beach Boys
Chris
$400 [30]
Bette Davis starred in this 1950 movie about theatrical backstabbing
All About Eve
Diana
$400 [1]
When you squirt whipped cream from an aerosol can, this laughing gas often used as an anesthetic is the propellant
nitrous oxide
Glenn
$400 [20]
The DC-9 owned by Hugh Hefner was nicknamed the Big this
Bunny
Diana
$400 [14]
You had to mount this mountain to visit Zeus at home
Olympus
Chris
$400 [6]
I'll flog the next person who tells me how relaxing this game is
golf (for flog)
Glenn
$800 [28]
In 1980 Marjorie Tallchief helped this older sister found the Chicago City Ballet
Maria Tallchief
Chris
$800 [11]
In "And God Created Woman" Jean-Louis Trintignant has his hands full with this 18-year-old bride
(Brigitte) Bardot
Diana
$800 [2]
This marsh gas is the chief substance in firedamp, a gas that causes mine explosions
methane
Chris
$800 [27]
It's the row in Charleston, South Carolina in which "Porgy & Bess" is set
Catfish Row
Diana
$800 [16]
Ulysses is an alternative name for this Greek hero
Odysseus
Chris
$800 [7]
This school probably makes students bring a doctor's note to get out of cricket practice
Eton (for note)
Diana
$1,200 [25]
A prima ballerina is the star female dancer of a ballet company; this French term refers to the star male dancer
premiere dancer
$1,200 [8]
Married couple Henry & Phoebe Ephron wrote "Desk Set", starring this real-life couple
Tracy & Hepburn
Glenn
$1,200 [3]
Automobiles are equipped with catalytic converters that convert carbon monoxide into this gas
carbon dioxide
Glenn
$1,200 [26]
Mizaru, Mikazaru & Mazaru are this impaired monkey trio
See No Evil, Speak No Evil & Hear No Evil
Glenn
$1,200 [17]
A musician & a poet, he married Eurydice
Orpheus
Glenn
$1,200 [9]
The monarch sipped a Yuengling one of these brews with his customary regal air
lager (for regal)
$1,600 [24]
This touring group exhibited a Russian spirit, but never performed in Russia; it broke up after Diaghilev's death
Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo
$1,600 [12]
In poetry these "lead but to the grave"; they're also the title of a Stanley Kubrick war film
Paths of Glory
$1,600 [4]
This gas, atomic No. 2, is used as a tracer in detecting leaks in gas lines
helium
Chris
$1,600 [22]
The Waltons had a pet one named Myrtle; Tad Lincoln's were named Nanny & Nanko
goat
Chris
$1,600 [18]
This king of the fairies appears in works by Wieland & Shakespeare
Oberon
Chris
$1,600 [10]
You'll never get this large crucifix through the door
rood (for door)
Diana
$2,000 [23]
In 1990 Mark Morris & Baryshnikov founded this "Project", a touring company
The White Oak Dance Project
$2,000 [13]
Deborah Kerr is seen here in this film recently remade with Julianne Moore
The End of the Affair
DD $1,600 [5]
This gas, when combined with oxygen, is used to cut & weld metal
acetylene
Chris
$2,000 [21]
An arctophile collects these toys
teddy bears
Diana
DD $1,800 [19]
His cult centers included Abydos in upper Egypt & Busiris in lower Egypt
Osiris
Chris
$2,000 [15]
'Ere, give that bloke a tenner to get some of this so we can make cheese
rennet (for tenner)
Chris

Final Jeopardy!

NOVELS

First published in 1897, this novel wasn't translated into Romanian until 1992

Dracula

Glenn "What is Dracula?" — wagered $6,000
Diana "What is Dracula?" — wagered $6,000
Chris "What is War and Peace?" — wagered $1,799

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