Show #4531 2004-04-26 (taped 2004-02-04) Regular

Tom Baker game 4.

Contestants

Richard Sautter — an actor and writer from Radnor, Pennsylvania

Doug Grenier — a mathematics professor from Broken Arrow, Oklahoma

Tom Baker — a writer from Tokyo, Japan (whose 3-day cash winnings total $102,300)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Tom $2,400 $5,600 $8,400 $16,799
2nd place: $2,000
$8,400
18 R, 2 W
Doug $1,200 $5,800 $15,400 $27,400
New champion: $27,400
$17,400
19 R, 2 W (including 1 DD)
Richard $1,400 $2,800 $13,200 $50
3rd place: $1,000
$10,800
15 R (including 2 DDs), 3 W

Jeopardy! Round

ME "FIRST"! SITCOM UNCLES ALSO A CHINESE DYNASTY SAMUEL LIBRARIES AMERICANA
$200 [1]
It forbids Congress from interfering with a citizen's freedom of religion, speech, assembly or petition
the First Amendment
Doug
$200 [6]
Who could forget Paul Lynde as the practical-joking warlock Uncle Arthur on this series
Bewitched
Richard
$200 [20]
The astronauts drank this orange-flavored breakfast drink
Tang
Tom
$200 [26]
Dedicated to upholding this nation's constitution, the Samuel Griffith Society is HQ'd in New South Wales
Australia
Doug
$200 [7]
A unique mobile library in Kenya is transported from place to place by these "ships of the desert"
camels
Tom
$200 [8]
El Paso has a 459-foot lighted one of these, also in the nickname of its state
star
Tom
$400 [2]
It's the seasonal favorite heard here
"The First Noel"
Tom
$400 [17]
On a 1998 episode of this sitcom, Uncle Leo got caught shoplifting a book
Seinfeld
Doug
$400 [21]
Mr. Solo of the movies
Han
Tom
$400 [27]
English painter Samuel Cooper's 1657 portrait of this British Puritan leader is seen here
(Oliver) Cromwell
Tom
$400 [13]
Most of the books in the ancient library at Alexandria in Egypt were in this language
Greek
Richard
$400 [9]
In 2003 chef Daniel Boulud started shaving truffles onto this fast food favorite & charging $50 for it
hamburger
Tom
$600 [3]
The woman born Julia Gardiner is best known to history as one of these
a first lady
Tom
$600 [18]
On "The Dukes of Hazzard", Uncle Jesse was played by Denver Pyle; on "Full House", Uncle Jesse was played by this man
John Stamos
$600 [22]
The past participle of the verb that means to make music vocally
sung
Richard
$600 [28]
Canadian business executive Samuel Bronfman was the founder & chief operating officer of this distilling company
Seagram's
Tom
$800 [15]
The Morris, this type of library at the University of Virginia, has first editions of Coke & Blackstone
law library
Tom Richard
$600 [10]
The Nelson Knitting Co. made these pieces of apparel that people made monkeys out of
socks
Tom
$800 [4]
It's marked by pain & reddening of the top layer of skin
first degree burn
Doug
$800 [19]
As Uncle Charley, William Demarest helped Fred MacMurray raise his boys on this '60s series
My Three Sons
Tom
$800 [24]
A protruding part of the face below the lips
chin
Richard
$800 [29]
This publishing company founded in 1830 has drama bookstores in New York, Hollywood, Toronto & London
Samuel French
Richard
DD $1,000 [14]
The Laurentian Library in Florence, Italy was founded in the 15th century by members of this family
the Medicis
Richard
$800 [11]
Mary Edna Fraser, whose work is seen here, had the first one-woman show at this Smithsonian museum
The Air & Space Museum
Doug Richard
$1,000 [5]
It culminated in the bloody conquest of Jerusalem in July 1099
the First Crusade
Doug
$1,000 [23]
Bill Bixby passed off Ray Walston as his Uncle Martin on this classic sitcom
My Favorite Martian
Doug
$1,000 [25]
The last name of designer Anna, it sounds like a popular hog call
Sui
Doug
$1,000 [30]
A Chicago park is named for this founder & longtime president of the American Federation of Labor
Samuel Gompers
Doug
$1,000 [16]
Amazonas state in this country has a floating library that brings books to children along the Orinoco River & its tributaries
Venezuela
Doug
$1,000 [12]
2-word title of the artwork seen here; New Englanders might call it "Spa"
"Soda Fountain"
Richard

Double Jeopardy! Round

CAPITAL CITY MUSEUMS COUNTRY MUSIC DRINKIN' SONGS IVY LEAGUERS IN THE BOOKSTORE LET'S GET TOGETHER WHAT'S "D" MATTER?
$400 [8]
The Nehru Memorial Museum & Library
New Delhi
Richard
$400 [26]
"Into these last nine beers" Hank Williams "shed a million" of these
tears
Doug
$400 [1]
In "This Side of Paradise" he called Princeton, his alma mater, "The pleasantest country club in America"
(F. Scott) Fitzgerald
Doug
$400 [16]
Robert Harris' historical novel about the eruption of Mt. Vesuvius is named for this ancient city
Pompeii
Tom
$400 [21]
Kangaroos, like Girl Scouts, come in these groups
troops
Tom
$400 [3]
A male duck
drake
Richard
$800 [12]
The Sigmund Freud Museum (complete with his consulting room)
Vienna
Richard
$800 [27]
For the Sons of the Pioneers, it came between "cigareetes" & "wild, wild women"
whiskey
Doug
$800 [2]
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew) The inscribed names of Yale students killed in wars partly inspired this Yale grad to create a famous memorial
Maya Lin
$800 [17]
"The Perfect Wife" is a biography of this Texas-born woman
Laura Bush
Richard
$800 [22]
A flight of these returns to Capistrano
swallows
Doug
$800 [4]
Cheers to you if you know that it's a place where liquor is made
distillery
Doug
$1,200 [13]
The Imperial War Museum
London
Tom
$1,200 [28]
Tracy Byrd calls his "Ten Rounds with" this tequila maker "Country's answer to Margaritaville"
Jose Cuervo
Richard
$1,600 [10]
This cartoonist is said to have used College Hall at Penn, seen here, as the inspiration for a Gothic mansion
Charles Addams
Doug
$1,200 [18]
This actress wrote "The Best Awful", a follow-up to "Postcards from the Edge"
Carrie Fisher
Tom
$1,200 [23]
Be all that you can be with this group of ants
army
Tom
$1,200 [5]
A large city in Iowa, or a large sofa that often converts into a bed
Davenport
Richard
$1,600 [14]
The Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts
Moscow
Doug
$1,600 [29]
He's the artist heard here
Roger Miller
Tom
$2,000 [11]
In the '50s she took an Ivy League tour--Cornell, undergrad, Harvard & Columbia law schools
Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Tom
$1,600 [19]
"Living to Tell the Tale" is a memoir by this Colombian Nobel laureate
Gabriel Garcia Marquez
$1,600 [24]
A group of foxes is a skulk; a group of these dogs tracking them is a brace or a pack
hounds
Doug
$1,600 [6]
In newer dictionaries you'll now find this hyphenated term for a person who works for an online company
dot-commer
Doug
$2,000 [15]
The Coptic Museum
Cairo
Richard
$2,000 [30]
Garth Brooks' album "Sevens" kicks off with an appeal to this beer bottle style
longnecks
Doug
DD $3,200 [9]
Born in Cornish, New Hampshire, Chief Justice Salmon P. Chase went to this Ivy League school
Dartmouth
Richard
$2,000 [20]
His nonfiction works include "Into the Wild", "Into Thin Air" & "Under the Banner of Heaven"
Jon Krakauer
Tom
$2,000 [25]
Boris & Natasha would be driven nuts if they faced a herd & a dray, groups of these 2 foes of theirs
moose & squirrel
Richard
DD $2,000 [7]
The third leader of the Yellow Hat sect was the first to bear this title in 1578
Dalai Lama
Doug

Final Jeopardy!

PHRASES

It's the original meaning of the word "checkmate", or what many newspaper headlines said on August 17, 1977

"The King Is Dead"

Tom "What is "The King is dead"?" — wagered $8,399
Richard "What is Tie" — wagered $13,150
Doug "What is The King Is Dead" — wagered $12,000

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