Show #4505 2004-03-19 (taped 2003-12-10) Regular

Steve Reynolds game 5.

Contestants

Mary Gabe — a legal assistant from Riverside, California

Sonja Srinivasan — an education consultant and musician from San Diego, California

Steve Reynolds — an accountant from Norman, Oklahoma (whose 4-day cash winnings total $75,102)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Steve $1,000 $2,400 $6,200 $0
3rd place: $1,000
$7,800
15 R, 4 W (including 2 DDs)
Sonja $2,000 $4,600 $6,600 $5,800
New champion: $5,800
$6,600
11 R, 4 W
Mary $1,800 $3,800 $2,800 $5,600
2nd place: $2,000
$3,800
14 R, 4 W (including 1 DD)

Jeopardy! Round

THE U.S. CONSTITUTION DISNEY FILM VOICES FOOD AROUND THE USA NEAR DISASTERS CELEBRITY RHYME TIME RING IN NOW
$200 [1]
Article 2 says the president occasionally has to report to Congress "Information on the State of" this
the Union
Mary
$200 [16]
Tony Goldwyn was the adult voice of this title "swinger"; Alex D. Linz played him as a feral child
Tarzan
Steve
$200 [3]
A big copper pot called a chaudiere is the source of the name of this New England soup
chowder
Steve
$200 [22]
On Sept. 8, 2001 Erin became the Atlantic season's first of these, but stayed mostly out at sea
hurricane
Mary
$200 [18]
Sajak's cauldrons
Pat's vats
Steve
$200 [2]
Joshua Reynolds invented this jewelry fad of the '70s that told others how you were feeling
the mood ring
Mary
$400 [4]
By Article 2, the president doesn't have to do this in his oath; he's given the option to "affirm"
swear
Steve
$400 [17]
Ellen DeGeneres was adorable as Dory, a fish with short-term memory loss, in this 2003 hit
Finding Nemo
Mary
$400 [8]
To turn a plain hot dog into a New York City style one, add this veggie, steamed
onions
$400 [27]
In 1919 the lonely keeper of one of these helped save all 21 crewmen from fire on the steamer Frank O'Connor
a lighthouse
Sonja
$400 [23]
Sheen's motorcycles
Charlie's Harleys
Steve
$400 [12]
In 2002 Mexico's president Vicente Fox drew criticism for kissing this man's ring
the Pope (Pope John Paul II)
Mary
$600 [5]
The last decade to see 3 amendments added
the 1960s
$600 [19]
Hope you didn't "myth" this 1997 film, with James Woods as the voice of Hades & Rip Torn as Zeus
Hercules
Sonja
$600 [9]
Oscar Mayer, Louis Rich & Swift's Premium all first packed their products in this state
Illinois
Steve
$600 [28]
A possible nuclear war was averted (for the moment) in June 2002 talks between India & this country
Pakistan
Mary
$600 [24]
A Marx Brother's Argentinean cowboys
Groucho's gauchos
Steve
$600 [13]
As this hero, Hal Jordan had a whole speech to say while recharging his ring
the Green Lantern
DD $1,000 [6]
With the Senate in session, a senator can be arrested only for a felony, breach of peace or this, "so make the most of it"
treason
Steve
$800 [20]
Later an opera star, Mary Costa was a young unknown when Disney picked her to play this somnolent heroine
Sleeping Beauty
Sonja
$800 [10]
A monument to this chicken roosts in Adamsville in our smallest state
the Rhode Island Red
Steve Sonja
$800 [29]
In July 2002 9 men were dramatically rescued from a flooded mine in this state
Pennsylvania
Mary
$800 [25]
Letterman's all-night dance parties
Dave's raves
Sonja
$800 [14]
You know him as famous ring wearer Ringo Starr, but this was his pre-Beatle name
Richard Starkey
Sonja
$1,000 [7]
Ostensibly meeting to revise these, the delegates to the 1787 convention said we're starting over
the Articles of Confederation
Mary
$1,000 [21]
Eddie Murphy was dragon around as a dragon named Mushu in this 1998 release
Mulan
$1,000 [11]
Fried up in Louisiana along with the catfish are these balls of cornmeal, mixed with milk or water
hush puppies
Sonja
$1,000 [30]
In 1907 this financier kept the stock market afloat by locking bankers in his library until they raised $25 million
J.P. Morgan
Sonja
$1,000 [26]
Shalhoub's fakes
Tony's phonies
Sonja
$1,000 [15]
It's a ring that contains a small seal, used to make an impression in wax on official documents
a signet
Sonja

Double Jeopardy! Round

SYMPHONY NICKNAMES FENCING CORPORATE SYMBOLS THAT OLD TIME TELEVISION SPELL THAT GOVERNOR 2 "Q"s
$400 [9]
Schubert's Symphony No. 8 is known by this na--
"The Unfinished Symphony"
Mary
$400 [4]
(Sofia of the Clue Crew fences with Cheryl.) Unlike epee, attacking with this type of sword gives a fencer the right-of-way to keep attacking
foil
$400 [20]
This legume wears a top hat & monocle & leans on a cane
Mr. Peanut
Sonja
$400 [14]
This 1950s Nelson family sitcom ran for 14 years
Ozzie and Harriet
Mary
$400 [3]
Of Ohio, coming from a long line of politicians, Bob...
T-A-F-T
Sonja
$400 [1]
This city is home to New Mexico's state fair
Albuquerque
Steve
$800 [10]
"Ode to Joy" is the choral piece at the core of his "Choral" Symphony
Beethoven
Mary
$800 [5]
(Sofia of the Clue Crew fences with Cheryl.) It's the basic term for the block of an opponent's attack
parry
Steve
$800 [21]
A female figure reminiscent of the Statue of Liberty has been this film company's corporate insignia since 1936
Columbia Pictures
Mary
$800 [15]
2 of the 3 full-time "Tonight Show" hosts before Jay Leno
(2 of 3) Steve Allen, Jack Paar & Johnny Carson
Steve
DD $600 [23]
Of California, governator Arnold...
S-C-H-W-A-R-Z-E-N-E-G-G-E-R
Steve
$800 [2]
In a 1930 film John Barrymore played Capt. Ahab & Noble Johnson played this character
Queequeg
Steve Mary
DD $1,000 [11]
They should shine a great red spotlight on the orchestra playing this Mozart symphony, No. 41
"The Jupiter Symphony"
Mary
$1,200 [19]
(Sofia of the Clue Crew fences with Cheryl.) A touch with the sword point can also be called this; Hamlet gives Laertes a very palpable one
a hit
Mary
$1,200 [26]
This hamburger chain's logo, a red-haired pigtailed girl, was based on the real-life daughter of its founder
Wendy's
Mary
$1,200 [16]
This actress' TV character Alexis Carrington was once described as "starts with B, rhymes with rich"
Joan Collins
Steve
$800 [22]
Of New York, re-elected to a third term in 2002, George...
P-A-T-A-K-I
Steve
$1,200 [6]
This is used to play a game similar to racquetball
squash racquet
Steve
$1,600 [12]
Seasoned musicians know both Milhaud's & Schumann's first symphonies are nicknamed this
"Spring"
Mary
$1,600 [27]
Appropriately, Snapper Lawn Mowers uses a cartoon version of this reptile as its symbol
a snapping turtle
Steve Sonja Mary
$1,600 [17]
With boxing as her category, Dr. Joyce Brothers won the top prize on this TV quiz show
The $64,000 Question
Steve
$1,600 [24]
Of Arkansas, from the same hometown as Bill Clinton, Mike...
H-U-C-K-A-B-E-E
$1,600 [7]
This clue is really something, actually it's the French for "something"
quelque chose
Sonja
$2,000 [13]
Numbers 82-87 are his "Paris" symphonies; 93-104, his "London" ones
Haydn
Sonja
$2,000 [18]
Jeepers, Dr. Smith! On TV's "Lost in Space", this actor played the youngest Robinson
Billy Mumy
$2,000 [25]
Of Maine, a distant relative of bestselling thriller author David, he's John...
B-A-L-D-A-C-C-I
$2,000 [8]
It's a French dish of minced scallops in sauce topped with cheese & browned
Coquilles St. Jacques

Final Jeopardy!

PRESIDENTIAL NOMINEES

He wrote a "Report of the Exploring Expedition to the Rocky Mountains in the Year 1842"

John C. Fremont

Mary "Who is Fremont?" — wagered $2,800
Steve "Who was Pike?" — wagered $6,200
Sonja "Who is T Roosevelt?" — wagered $800

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