Show #4529 2004-04-22 (taped 2004-02-03) Regular

Tom Baker game 2.

Contestants

James Rogers — a musician and computer programmer from Washington, D.C.

Susan Durham — a gift shop manager from Louisville, Kentucky

Tom Baker — a writer from Tokyo, Japan (whose 1-day cash winnings total $37,800)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Tom $200 $2,800 $16,200 $32,200
2-day champion: $70,000
$12,400
16 R (including 1 DD), 5 W
Susan $1,400 $3,000 $5,500 $10,900
3rd place: $1,000
$8,200
14 R, 3 W (including 1 DD)
James $4,400 $10,800 $16,000 $11,001
2nd place: $2,000
$14,200
23 R (including 1 DD), 1 W

Jeopardy! Round

THE MORGAN WEB SPORT OF KINGS TREBEK, SAJAK OR OZZY OSBOURNE NEW YORK CITY HISTORY ConAgra FOODS "COOL", DUDE!
$200 [14]
He was Oscar nominated for his role as a chauffeur in a 1989 film
Morgan Freeman (in "Driving Miss Daisy")
James
$200 [8]
The clerk of scales weighs these at the start & the finish of each race
the jockeys
Tom Susan
$200 [20]
Graduated from college with a degree in philosophy
Trebek
Tom
$200 [1]
Opened in 1871, the first rail depot called this didn't function too well; trains could only exit in reverse
Grand Central Station
James
$200 [22]
It's from Gulden's, it's spicy & it's brown
mustard
James
$200 [6]
Paul Newman refuses to conform to rural prison life in this movie
Cool Hand Luke
James
$400 [15]
Morgan le Fay was the half-sister of this legendary king
King Arthur
Susan
$400 [9]
After Red Pollard was injured, George Woolf rode this horse in his famous race against War Admiral
Seabiscuit
Susan
$400 [21]
He's the youngest
Ozzy Osbourne
Susan James
$400 [2]
On Dec. 5, 1783 the British left the city for good, from this island borough
Staten Island
Tom
$600 [24]
We're having Beefaroni, this chef''s beef & pasta dish in a can
Chef Boyardee
Tom
$400 [7]
In the late 19-teens, he was the governor of Massachusetts
Calvin Coolidge
Susan
$600 [17]
This game with indoor & outdoor versions was invented by William G. Morgan at a Massachusetts Y
volleyball
James
$600 [10]
Before these were mechanized in the 1930s, races had been started by a red flag being waved or a drum beaten
the (starting) gates
James
$600 [27]
Worked as a DJ for the Armed Forces Radio Network while serving in Vietnam
Sajak
James
$600 [3]
This geometric area is seen here in the 1890s, when it got its name after a gift from New York City's Italians
Columbus Circle
James
$800 [25]
Who wants that microwave stuff; making this brand is more fun
Jiffy Pop
James
$600 [11]
In the 1980s Ernest & Julio Gallo introduced these beverages under the Bartles & Jaymes label
wine coolers
James
$800 [18]
Architect Julia Morgan designed this publisher's castle at San Simeon, California
William Randolph Hearst
James
$800 [16]
Sire of Slew O' Gold
Seattle Slew
James
$800 [29]
Played himself in the Adam Sandler movie "Little Nicky"
Ozzy Osbourne
Tom
$800 [4]
Anger about the first one of these established by federal law spurred riots in July 1863
a draft
Tom
$1,000 [26]
The website for this mini-mart staple with a rhyming name says it has "an exciting distinctive taste teens love"
Slim Jim
$800 [12]
Rapper born Artis Ivey Jr.
Coolio
Tom
$1,000 [19]
Thomas Hunt Morgan won a Nobel Prize for his work on heredity using this insect's genes
fruit fly
Tom
$1,000 [28]
A coin toss in 1780 between a lord & Sir Charles Bunbury left us with the Epsom this instead of the Epsom Bunbury
the Epsom Derby
Susan
$1,000 [30]
Played Kevin Hathaway on the soap opera "Days of Our Lives"
Sajak
Susan
$1,000 [5]
(Cheryl of the Clue Crew) In 1940 this mayor established Arthur Avenue Market to eliminate the pushcarts he found a nuisance
Fiorello LaGuardia
James
DD $2,200 [23]
Though this Con Agra brand of peanut butter is over 80 years old, it has never grown up
Peter Pan
James
$1,000 [13]
Nickname of ballplayer James Bell, said to be so fast that a ball he hit struck him as he slid into second
"Cool Papa"
James

Double Jeopardy! Round

PLAYWRIGHTS TV TITLE ROLES HOLY PLACE NAMES PICTURE ME! INSECTS ROYAL BEFORE & AFTER
$400 [10]
Dominique Labbe says he's proved Pierre Corneille wrote the satires like "Tartuffe", attributed to this man
Moliere
Susan
$400 [2]
Will Smith1990-96
The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
Tom
$400 [16]
You'll find Bethel College & Seminary in this "holy" Minnesota city
St. Paul
James
$400 [1]
"What a Wonderful World" it's been with this wonderful band leader's music in it
Louis Armstrong
Susan
$400 [21]
Knock wood that these destructive "white ants" don't eat you out of house & home
termites
James
$400 [23]
Children's classic by Saint-Exupery that's a "royal" nickname for a young Satan
The Little Prince of Darkness
Tom Susan
$800 [12]
No offense to Edward Albee, but this man is probably the hunkiest major American playwright
Sam Shepard
Susan
$800 [6]
Amber Tamblyn2003-
Joan of Arcadia
Susan
$800 [17]
French for "God", it follows "La Chaise" in the name of a French abbey town
Dieu
James
$800 [3]
He went from peasant to party chairman & prime minister
Nikita Khrushchev
Tom
$800 [22]
Prehistoric relatives of this insect seen here had wingspans of over 2 feet
the dragonfly
Susan
$800 [24]
Royal woman's female attendant who's an absurd play by Samuel Beckett
Lady in Waiting for Godot
Tom
$1,600 [14]
In the 1940s this alliterative German wrote the play "The Caucasian Chalk Circle"
Bertolt Brecht
James
$1,200 [7]
Jane Seymour1993-98
Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman
James
$1,200 [18]
This New Zealand city was named for a college at Oxford
Christchurch
Tom
$1,200 [4]
You can't tell that this author set her own eyes for the color of the sherry in the glass that the guest leaves
Emily Dickinson
Tom
$1,600 [29]
In Florida giant cockroaches go by this name, after the type of tree they sometimes inhabit
palmetto bugs
Tom
$1,200 [25]
Fairy tale in which a girl's royalty is tested when she sleeps atop 20 mattresses & a double-breasted outer garment
The Princess and the Pea Coat
James
$2,000 [15]
In 1979 this author of "Streamers" married Jill Clayburgh
David Rabe
$1,600 [9]
Buddy Ebsen1973-1980
Barnaby Jones
James
$1,600 [19]
(Sarah of the Clue Crew in Alaska) Michael, pictured in The Bishop's House, holds this title, which was also what the Russians called Sitka
Archangel
Tom
$1,600 [5]
She left her White House post in 1994
Dee Dee Myers
Susan
$2,000 [28]
The 13-year & 17-year locusts aren't really locusts but these
cicadas
Tom
$1,600 [26]
British national anthem that played prison matron Mama Morton in the movie "Chicago"
God Save the Queen Latifah
Tom
DD $2,700 [13]
His "Zahradni Slavnost" or "The Garden Party" was first produced in Prague in 1963
Vaclav Havel
Susan
$2,000 [11]
Lee Majors1981-86
The Fall Guy
Susan
$2,000 [20]
Islamabad, Pakistan is northwest of this Indian city that bears the name of Islam's god
Allahabad
Tom Susan
$2,000 [8]
An avid art thief, this high flyer committed suicide in Nuremberg in 1946
Hermann Goering
James
DD $5,000 [30]
Since entering the U.S. from Mexico in the 1890s, it's cost the cotton industry billions upon billions of dollars
the boll weevil
Tom
$2,000 [27]
Tennyson poems based on Arthurian legend with Lancelot, Fay Wray & a fatal trip to the Empire State Building
Idylls of the King Kong
Tom

Final Jeopardy!

TIME MAGAZINE'S MAN OF THE YEAR

The cover story about this 1930 Man of the Year described him as a "little half-naked brown man"

Mohandas Gandhi

Susan "Who is Mahatma Gandhi?" — wagered $5,400
James "Who was?" — wagered $4,999
Tom "Who is Mohandas K. Gandhi?" — wagered $16,000

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