Show #4475 2004-02-06 (taped 2003-11-21) Regular

Arthur Gandolfi game 1.

Contestants

Lorraine Stalberg — a writer from Malibu, California

Arthur Gandolfi — a commercial real estate executive from New York, New York

John Maloy — a legal assistant from New York, New York (whose 1-day cash winnings total $12,600)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
John $200 $7,200 $19,700 $0
3rd place: $1,000
$18,800
24 R (including 2 DDs), 2 W
Arthur $6,800 $6,800 $19,800 $39,500
New champion: $39,500
$18,400
19 R (including 1 DD), 0 W
Lorraine $-1,200 $-400 $800 $200
2nd place: $2,000
$800
10 R, 5 W

Jeopardy! Round

NATIVE AMERICAN PLACE NAMES THE "I"s HAVE IT THE '60s ENGLISH CLASS ARMS & THE MAN LEGS & THE WOMAN
$200 [6]
This Kansas capital derives its name from the Siouan for "A good place to dig potatoes"; can you dig it?
Topeka
Arthur
$200 [16]
Twins are either fraternal or this
identical
John
$200 [11]
In 1965 this city completed the USA's tallest man-made monument at 630 feet
St. Louis (the Gateway Arch)
John
$200 [21]
In handwriting, to indicate italicized words, do this to them
underline them
Lorraine
$200 [1]
The .45 with this man's name on it was the official sidearm of the U.S. Army until 1984
the Colt
John
$200 [26]
James Brown is "The Hardest Working Man in Show Business"; she's "The Hardest Working Legs in Show Business"
Tina Turner
Lorraine
$400 [7]
"Buffalo Fish & Tyler Too" doesn't sound quite as poetic as this Indian name for the river
Tippecanoe
Lorraine
$400 [17]
UNESCO estimates that this rate tied to reading dropped from 20 to 13 percent in Latin America from 1980 to 1990
illiteracy
Lorraine
$400 [12]
In 1967 Apollo 1 & the first mission in this Soviet program both suffered fatalities
Soyuz
Lorraine
$400 [22]
Adverbs generally end in these 2 letters
-ly
John
$400 [2]
First name of Israeli gun designer Gal
Uzi
John
$400 [27]
Amy Acuff, seen here, has reached 5 inches above her own height in this sport
high jump
Lorraine
$600 [8]
As a child George W. Bush spent summers with his family at their home in this Maine town
Kennebunkport
Arthur
$600 [18]
One of the 2 island nations of the north Atlantic with no indigenous snakes
Iceland or Ireland
John
$600 [13]
In a 1961 speech FCC chairman Newton Minow called television a "vast" this
wasteland
Lorraine
$600 [23]
"At", "by" & "of" are all this part of speech
prepositions
John
$600 [3]
The family firm run by this man starting in 1826 became known as the "Arsenal of the Reich"
Krupp
John Arthur
$600 [28]
A 1984 video by this band featured some great legs, if you weren't distracted by the red 1933 coupe
ZZ Top
John
$800 [9]
You'd have a whale of a good time visiting this Massachusetts island whose name may mean "the faraway land"
Nantucket
Arthur Lorraine
$800 [19]
The flag of this nation seen here was adopted in 1947
India
John
$800 [14]
In 1969 the title of chief justice passed from this Warren to Warren Burger
Earl Warren
Arthur
$800 [24]
Lay is the past tense of lie; this is the past tense of lay
laid
Lorraine
$800 [4]
Gen. Patton called this alphanumeric rifle designed by John Garand "The greatest battle implement ever devised"
the M1
Arthur Lorraine
$800 [29]
During WWII, Yanks in the U.S. Army appreciated the gams of this star of "A Yank in the R.A.F."
Betty Grable
John Lorraine
$1,000 [10]
Appropriately, this lake near the Everglades has a Seminole name meaning "big water"
Okeechobee
Arthur Lorraine
$1,000 [20]
Any group claiming enlightenment, especially an 18th century German secret society with deist & republican ideas
the Illuminati
John
$1,000 [15]
In 1963 a lot of people were smiling over this new Kodak camera that used a drop-in film cartridge
the Instamatic
Arthur
$1,000 [25]
"City" is a common noun; Virginia City is this kind of noun
proper noun
John
$1,000 [5]
He's holding the invention named for him
(General John T.) Thompson
Arthur
DD $1,000 [30]
In an off-ice incident, she suffered an injury to her landing knee Jan. 6, 1994
Nancy Kerrigan
John

Double Jeopardy! Round

ART HISTORY THE OLD NEGRO LEAGUES MUSICAL NUMBERS "G" MEN VICE PRESIDENTIAL BIRTHPLACES THAT'S THE KIND OF GUY I AM
$400 [11]
The leader of the post-WWII style, sometimes called action painting; his work is seen here
(Jackson) Pollock
Arthur
$400 [6]
By 5 games to 4, the Kansas City Monarchs won the first "Negro" version of this in 1924
the World Series
John
$400 [21]
James Galway has recorded this group of Vivaldi violin concerts on the flute
"The Four Seasons"
Lorraine
$400 [1]
He said of the Mercury capsule that carried him into orbit in Feb. 1962, "You don't get into it, you put it on"
John Glenn
Lorraine
$400 [26]
October 30, 1735:Braintree, Massachusetts
John Adams
Arthur
$400 [16]
I'll do all my own home repairs because I'm a DIYer, one of these
do-it-yourselfer
Lorraine
$800 [12]
In the 1600s this country produced some of the greatest masters; in the 1700s its best painter was Cornelis Troost
the Netherlands
John
$800 [7]
In 1972 this organization's Negro League committee selected Josh Gibson
(the Baseball) Hall of Fame
John
$800 [22]
Queen Victoria pardons Mack the Knife in this Brecht-Weill collaboration
The Threepenny Opera
John
$800 [2]
In 1957 he preached to a crowd of 100,000 at Yankee Stadium
Billy Graham
Arthur
$800 [27]
March 31, 1948:Washington, D.C.
Al Gore
Arthur
$800 [17]
I'm like one of these 19th century bandits in the west; the Eagles like to sing about me
a desperado
John
$1,200 [13]
Andrea Mantegna developed sotto in su, the technique of making paintings here look like they're floating
on the ceiling
$1,200 [8]
This ageless pitcher who played with the Birmingham Black Barons later made it to the majors with Cleveland
Satchel Paige
John
$1,200 [23]
It's the 1976 No. 1 pop hit heard here
"A Fifth of Beethoven"
John
$1,200 [3]
In 1882 a religious fanatic named Charles Guiteau was hanged for the murder of this man
James Garfield
Arthur
$1,200 [28]
December 5, 1782:Kinderhook, New York
Martin Van Buren
Arthur
$1,200 [18]
I'm carefree, I'm this hyphenated 3-word term, like a Disney dwarf who won the lottery
happy-go-lucky
Arthur
$1,600 [14]
Because Koranic knowledge was all-important, this became the supreme Muslim art form, as illustrated here
calligraphy
John
$2,000 [10]
Negro Leaguers got to play against major leaguers while doing something called this, like stunt flyers
barnstorming
John
$1,600 [24]
Schonberg's system of this many tones is also called serial composition
12
$1,600 [4]
This king donated the "Royal Library" of the English kings to the British Museum in 1757
George II
John Arthur
$1,600 [29]
January 30, 1941:Lincoln, Nebraska
Dick Cheney
$1,600 [19]
From the Latin for "of a flock", I'm this adjective, a guy who likes to socialize, perhaps with diver Louganis
gregarious
$2,000 [15]
Tintoretto's goal was to match the colors of this earlier Venetian master
Titian
John
DD $2,500 [9]
Martin "El Maestro" Dihigo was a Negro Leagues star from this baseball-mad island
Cuba
John
$2,000 [25]
(Sofia of the Clue Crew at the piano) The chord I'm about to play is a diminished one of these
seventh
$2,000 [5]
Of the men on the front of currently printed U.S. paper bills he was the most recent to have been president
Ulysses S. Grant
Arthur
DD $3,400 [30]
November 9, 1918:Baltimore, Maryland
Spiro Agnew
Arthur
$2,000 [20]
Hey, I'm this, "with it"; which is better than this replacement (that's a few years away)
hip

Final Jeopardy!

19th CENTURY PHILOSOPHY

This 3-word quote, originally in German, comes soon after "We have killed him--you and I, all of us are his murderers"

"God is dead"

Lorraine "What Godhelp" — wagered $600
John "What is the super man?" — wagered $19,700
Arthur "What is God is dead" — wagered $19,700

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