Show #4488 2004-02-25 (taped 2003-12-02) Regular

Arthur Gandolfi game 4.

Contestants

Damon DiPietro — a carpenter from Marietta, Georgia

Janice Dooner Lynch — a homemaker from New York, New York (whose 1-day cash winnings total $27,600)

Arthur Gandolfi — a commercial real estate executive from New York, New York (whose 3-day cash winnings total $101,300)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Arthur $1,000 $5,200 $18,000 $36,000
4-day champion: $137,300
$19,000
24 R (including 1 DD), 4 W (including 1 DD)
Janice $2,600 $4,800 $18,000 $0
3rd place: $1,000
$18,000
22 R (including 1 DD), 0 W
Damon $0 $1,400 $3,800 $3,800
2nd place: $2,000
$3,800
6 R, 2 W

Jeopardy! Round

STATE CAPITALS GREAT OL' SONGS WHAT'S THAT CALLED? PRESIDENTIAL NAME FACTS A GREEN CATEGORY FITS "U" TO A "T"
$200 [1]
A bronze statue known as "The Independent Man" tops the Rhode Island state house in this city
Providence
Arthur
$200 [11]
This U.S. state "here I come, right back where I started from"
California
Arthur
$200 [21]
Dottle is the plug of ash you knock out of this
pipe
$200 [6]
Alphabetically by first name, he's listed last
Zachary Taylor
Janice
$200 [16]
It's the name of this experienced, yet still "Green" politician
Ralph Nader
Arthur
$200 [26]
If you've wrecked someone's careful planning, you've done this to the applecart
upset
Janice
$400 [2]
Opened in 1917, the Museum of Fine Arts in this city was built in the Pueblo Revival style
Santa Fe
Janice
$400 [12]
"Ev'ry morning, ev'ry evening, ain't we got" this
fun
Janice
$400 [22]
As its name indicates, this device divides a cable signal before it enters your TV set
splitter
Damon
$400 [7]
Alphabetically by last name, he's listed last
Woodrow Wilson
Arthur
$400 [17]
Seen here is the cover illustration from this classic children's book
Green Eggs and Ham
Janice
$400 [27]
The condition of an apple pie fresh out of the oven, it's also how I like my movies
uncut
Janice
$600 [3]
Hollywood Cemetery in this city is the final resting place of James Monroe, John Tyler & Jefferson Davis
Richmond
Arthur
$600 [13]
"When" this man "comes marching home again, hurrah, hurrah"
Johnny
Arthur
$600 [23]
Sir, you verily have offended me & if you'll not step aside I'll knock that cockade off this & into yon gutter
your head (or your hat)
Janice
$600 [8]
He's the only president whose wife did not change her last name after he married her
FDR
Janice
$600 [18]
Happy hero of Green Bay, seen here
Vince Lombardi
Janice
$600 [28]
Apple pie is often rich, so it makes sense that this part of the pie is a synonym for "rich"
the upper crust
Arthur
DD $1,000 [4]
This city dropped the word "Great" from its name in 1868, while it was still a territorial capital
Salt Lake City
Arthur
$800 [14]
This title completes the line "Now I ask you very confidentially..."
"Ain't She Sweet"
Arthur
$800 [24]
The 4 sections attached to these to help them go straight in barrooms are called flights
darts
Arthur
$800 [9]
He's the only president with a 2-word last name
Martin Van Buren
$800 [19]
A cross-section of this green treat is seen here
kiwi
Arthur
$800 [29]
Saying that Dutch apple pie is just good is one of these, because it's the best dessert on Earth
an understatement
Arthur
$1,000 [5]
The exterior of the gov.'s mansion in Tallahassee was inspired by the Hermitage in this other state capital
Nashville
Janice
$1,000 [15]
"I'm looking over" one of these "that I overlooked before"
a four-leaf clover
Damon
$1,000 [25]
Seen here is an instance of this type of sign
a fingerpost sign
$1,000 [10]
At 10 letters, he has the longest single middle name
John Fitzgerald Kennedy
Damon
$1,000 [20]
Comic book evildoer seen here
the Green Goblin
Damon
$1,000 [30]
If a bakery spends $12 producing 6 apple tarts, this cost is $2
a unit
Arthur

Double Jeopardy! Round

ARCHITECTURE THE EUROPEAN DIRECTOR'S CHAIR EPHEN STEPHEN WORD & PHRASE ORIGINS 7th CENTURY HEADLINES "NEW"S
$400 [6]
A small campanile, hopefully batless
belfry
Arthur
$400 [1]
"Two Men and a Wardrobe","Death and the Maiden","The Pianist"
Roman Polanski
Janice
$400 [8]
With his "Company" & "Follies", he can stand side-by-side with the best of Broadway's composers
Stephen Sondheim
Janice
$400 [26]
Used to express a ratio, it's from the Latin for "by the hundred"
percent
Arthur
$400 [16]
Reports Say the First Observance of This October 31st Holiday Held
Halloween
Arthur
$400 [14]
It's put out by the Washington Post Company's magazine publishing division
Newsweek
Arthur
$800 [7]
This 12th century style was revived in Europe in the 19th century & used for churches into the 20th century
Gothic
Janice
$800 [2]
"Amarcord","La Strada","La Dolce Vita"
Federico Fellini
Janice
$800 [9]
With Steven Jobs he created a new Apple for your teacher
Steve Wozniak
Janice
$800 [27]
Now a final resting place for great people, it was originally a great banquet hall for Norse gods
Valhalla
Damon
$800 [17]
Rhodes Invaded by the Arabs; This Ancient Wonder's Remains Sold Off
the Colossus of Rhodes
Janice
$800 [18]
"Space Aliens Are Here for our Toothpaste!" is a typical headline of this American media publication
the Weekly World News
Janice
$1,200 [11]
Wallace K. Harrison met with success designing this theater for Lincoln Center
the Metropolitan Opera House
Arthur Janice
$1,200 [3]
"Fahrenheit 451","Jules and Jim","The 400 Blows"
Francois Truffaut
Damon
$1,200 [10]
The state university in Nacogdoches, Texas is named for him
Stephen (F.) Austin
Arthur
$1,200 [28]
Latin for "cross", it's the critical point or feature of an argument
crux
Arthur
$1,200 [20]
Vitalian Elected to This Religious Post; Serves for 15 Years
pope
Arthur
$1,200 [19]
Jay McInerney worked as a fact-checker at this magazine & portrayed it in "Bright Lights, Big City"
The New Yorker
Arthur
$1,600 [15]
(Sarah of the Clue Crew reports.) This railing system often seen on balconies includes a top rail, balusters, & sometimes a bottom rail
a balustrade
$1,600 [4]
"Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down!","High Heels","Talk to Her"
Pedro Almodovar
Janice
$1,600 [12]
One of the commodores seen here
Stephen Decatur
Arthur Damon
$1,600 [29]
From the Hungarian for "shepherd", it came to mean shepherds' food, a stew of meat & vegetables
goulash
Janice
$1,600 [21]
The Avars Attack the Byzantine Capital City Called This
Constantinople
Arthur
$1,600 [24]
Journalist/novelist Pete Hamill has been editor-in-chief of the New York Post & this paper
the (New York) Daily News
Arthur
DD $2,000 [23]
This early 20th century school designed with horizontal lines like the flatness of the land in the Midwest
the Prairie School
Arthur
$2,000 [5]
"Mona Lisa","The Crying Game","Interview with the Vampire"
Neil Jordan
Damon
DD $2,000 [13]
He was such a great poet that his unfinished "Western Star" won him a Pulitzer (his second) in 1944
Stephen Vincent Benet
Janice
$2,000 [30]
Some say "Great Scott!" began as a tribute to the exploits of this Mexican War hero
Winfield Scott
Janice
$2,000 [22]
Saint David, Patron Saint of This U.K. Country, Passes on to His Heavenly Reward
Wales
Arthur
$2,000 [25]
The 2003 movie "Shattered Glass" is set at this political magazine
The New Republic
Arthur

Final Jeopardy!

ASTRONOMY

The name of Mintaka, a star in this constellation, is from the Arabic for "belt"

Orion

Damon "What is Orion" — wagered $0
Janice "What is The Big Dipper" — wagered $18,000
Arthur "What is Orion" — wagered $18,000

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