Show #4463 2004-01-21 (taped 2003-11-13) Regular

Contestants

Clinton Reese — a student from West Lafayette, Indiana

Joanne Casey — a writer from Santa Monica, California

Kate Charron — a courier from Burlington, Vermont (whose 1-day cash winnings total $12,800)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Kate $3,400 $6,200 $19,400 $38,800
2nd place: $2,000
$19,400
25 R, 1 W
Joanne $1,000 $1,200 $1,000 $1,000
3rd place: $1,000
$4,000
9 R, 5 W (including 1 DD)
Clinton $3,600 $6,600 $20,200 $39,000
New champion: $39,000
$19,200
19 R (including 2 DDs), 3 W

Jeopardy! Round

PLAYING DOCTOR AROUND THE HOUSE BOOKS & AUTHORS THE WORKING CLASS LET'S GO TO THE PARK DOUBLE "D"s
$200 [11]
Ted Danson played this surly doctor whose practice was in the Bronx
Becker
Kate
$200 [26]
A silent butler is used to collect these during or after a meal
crumbs
Joanne Clinton
$200 [1]
Tom Wolfe's award-winning book about our first astronauts, or what he proved he had by penning it
The Right Stuff
Kate
$200 [16]
Working with Dixon to set up a famous boundary, he could have built a stone fence on it
(Charles) Mason
Kate
$200 [21]
A state park near Little Falls, Minnesota honors this aviator whose boyhood home is now a museum there
Charles Lindbergh
Kate
$200 [6]
Items at an auction are "sold to the highest" one
bidder
Kate
$400 [12]
(Hi, I'm CCH Pounder from "The Shield") I received an Emmy nomination for my role of Dr. Angela Hicks on this show set at CCH (Cook County Hospital)
ER
Clinton
$400 [27]
Bathtub ones are bad; napkin ones, good
rings
Kate
$400 [2]
This tale for which Hemingway won a Pulitzer was a revision of his earlier story "On the Blue Water"
The Old Man and the Sea
Clinton
$400 [17]
In addition to playing a sewer worker on TV, he could have been a midway barker
Art Carney
Joanne
$400 [22]
This over 340-acre London park is perhaps best known for one small corner, Speakers' Corner
Hyde Park
Kate
$400 [7]
A "hasty" dessert, or perhaps you'd prefer the tapioca
pudding
Kate
$600 [13]
Richard Kind played a gynecologist named Mark, one of Paul & Jamie's friends, on this show
Mad About You
Kate
$600 [28]
Tray, parsons & coffee are types of these
tables
Joanne
$600 [3]
It's the English title of Gabriel Garcia Marquez' "Cien Anos de Soledad"
One Hundred Years of Solitude
Clinton
$600 [18]
Movie Mr. Deeds who begins to make a new barrel each day at "High Noon"
Gary Cooper
Kate
$600 [23]
Many of the caves in this New Mexico national park still have not been fully explored
Carlsbad Caverns
Joanne Clinton
$600 [8]
A toy bear all alone on a store shelf inspired this character seen here
Paddington Bear
Clinton
$800 [14]
In 1975 he joined the cast of "M*A*S*H" as B.J. Hunnicut, a gifted surgeon & practical joker
Mike Farrell
Kate
$800 [29]
Room in which you'd most likely use a duvet
the bedroom
Kate
DD $1,000 [4]
Sue Grafton began her letter-perfect alphabet mysteries with this book
A Is for Alibi
Clinton
$800 [19]
We wonder whether, before voicing Jane in Disney's "Tarzan", she chauffeured Mickey's girlfriend
Minnie Driver
Clinton
$800 [24]
Roger Williams Park is the largest park in this Rhode Island city founded by Williams in 1636
Providence
Clinton
$800 [9]
Newborn babies were wrapped in these clothes that kept their arms & legs still
swaddling
Clinton
$1,000 [15]
John C. McGinley plays Dr. Cox, the reluctant mentor to the rookie doctors at Sacred Heart Hospital on this NBC sitcom
Scrubs
Clinton
$1,000 [30]
If you want Tabriz through your decorating, get a Tabriz, a fancy one of these
carpet
$1,000 [5]
His Alex Cross thrillers include "Roses are Red" & "Violets are Blue"
James Patterson
Kate
$1,000 [20]
We imagine that before writing "Dracula" he worked way below deck on a steamer
Bram Stoker
Kate
$1,000 [25]
The International Peace Garden is a park on the border of Manitoba & this U.S. state
North Dakota
Clinton
$1,000 [10]
Name given to either of 2 old Icelandic literary works detailing early Scandinavian mythology
Edda
Joanne

Double Jeopardy! Round

STING WHEN WE DANCE EVERY BREATH YOU TAKE KING OF SPAIN ROCK "SAN"
$400 [2]
In 1998 Britain's RSPCA helped foil crooks trying to sell this animal's horn, thought in Asia to be an aphrodisiac
rhinoceros
Joanne Clinton
$400 [8]
The name of this dance in 3/4 time is from the German for "to revolve"
waltz
Joanne
$400 [21]
A whale breathes through one of these, equivalent to a nose, at the top of its head
a blowhole
Kate
$400 [26]
(Sarah of the Clue Crew at the Palacio Real in Madrid, Spain) Last name of the man who ruled from this royal palace until Wellington chased him out in 1812
Bonaparte
Kate Joanne
$400 [14]
In 1975 this hard rock group made its Top 40 debut with "Rock and Roll All Nite"
Kiss
Clinton
$400 [1]
In ancient Rome the noble Patricians wore red ones (we hope not with socks)
sandals
Kate
$800 [7]
This agency's "Operation Pretense" nabbed 57 corrupt county supervisors in Mississippi
the FBI
Joanne
$800 [9]
The Fox Trot is an example of this type of social dance named for the place where it's danced
ballroom dancing
Joanne
$800 [22]
It's the "infantile" name for the tiny white flowers of the genus Gypsophila that florists often add to bouquets
Baby's Breath
Kate
$800 [27]
Philip IV of Spain was also king of this country until it broke away in 1640
Portugal
Clinton
$800 [15]
You're under pressure to name this man who recorded "Under Pressure" with Queen
David Bowie
Kate
$800 [3]
New York City's Department of this has 5,700 vehicles, including 2,000 collection trucks
Sanitation
Kate
$1,200 [12]
The sting in the movie "The Sting" involves Robert Shaw placing a half-million-dollar bet on this sport
horse racing
Joanne
$1,200 [10]
The ballet "The Bitter Weird" is based on the dances Agnes De Mille created for this musical about a Scottish town
Brigadoon
Clinton
$1,200 [23]
This 2nd-lightest gas is used in breathing mixtures for deep-sea divers to help them work at extreme depths
helium
$1,600 [29]
Goya painted Charles III in costume for this sport, to which Britannica says he had a fanatical addiction
hunting
Clinton
$1,200 [16]
This "sweet" song by Guns N' Roses was a 1988 No. 1 hit
"Sweet Child O' Mine"
Kate
$1,200 [4]
It's the party beverage seen here
sangria
Joanne
$1,600 [19]
Operation Casablanca targeted Mexican banks suspected of this activity that doesn't use Tide or Cheer
money laundering
Kate
$1,600 [11]
Popular in the 1940s, this Brazilian dance was based on the African Batuque
the Samba
Joanne
$1,600 [24]
It's the emergency procedure of cutting into the windpipe to open a breathing passage
a tracheotomy
Kate
DD $2,000 [28]
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew) The royal palace was begun by Philip V, the first king of Spain from this French ruling family
the Bourbons
Clinton
$1,600 [17]
In a 1986 anti-war song, Sting hoped that these people "Love Their Children Too"
the Russians
Kate
$1,600 [5]
From the Latin for "holy", it means feigning great righteousness & piety
sanctimonious
Kate
$2,000 [20]
In 1984 this automotive visionary beat the rap after a drug sting
(John) DeLorean
Kate
DD $3,000 [13]
Geographic name of the dance often done to a bagpipe classic like the "Balmoral Castle"
the Highland Fling
Joanne
$2,000 [25]
The play "Breath" by this author of "Waiting for Godot" has no dialogue, no actors & lasts only 35 seconds
Samuel Beckett
Clinton
$2,000 [30]
(Sofia of the Clue Crew) Number of Alfonso, the last king to reside in the royal palace; he had the bad luck to be forced to step down
13
Clinton
$2,000 [18]
R.E.M. may have had millennial fears in this song that begins, "That's great it starts with an earthquake"
"It's the End of the World as We Know It"
Clinton
$2,000 [6]
This seat of Erie County, Ohio was an Underground Railroad stopping point
Sandusky
Clinton

Final Jeopardy!

SPORTS

On USA Today's list of magical numbers in sports, each had an explanation except 61, which only had this symbol

an asterisk

Joanne "What is Tiger?" — wagered $0
Kate "What is an asterisk?" — wagered $19,400
Clinton "What is an asterisk?" — wagered $18,800

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