Show #5888 2010-03-31 (taped 2010-01-13) Regular

Contestants

Matt Drury — a government analyst from New York, New York

Pat Garahan — an inventor from Coronado, California

Stacy Braverman — a public interest lawyer from Washington, D.C. (whose 1-day cash winnings total $14,984)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Stacy $600 $2,800 $7,900 $9,402
2nd place: $2,000
$10,400
14 R, 2 W (including 1 DD)
Pat $2,600 $4,000 $14,000 $8,000
3rd place: $1,000
$13,600
18 R (including 1 DD), 2 W
Matt $5,400 $7,800 $23,400 $18,799
New champion: $18,799
$23,000
25 R (including 1 DD), 1 W

Jeopardy! Round

A TOMB WITH A VIEW THE INCREDIBLE HULKS SNACKS ON A PLANE MYTHING IN ACTION SCHOOLS OF ROCK SWEET WORD OF YOUTH
$200 [2]
Among the more than 100 tombs within this Vatican City church are those of 91 popes & Queen Christina of Sweden
St. Peter's Cathedral
Pat
$200 [6]
Akebono, a grand champion of this sport of hulks, is seen here
sumo wrestling
Stacy
$200 [7]
Bon appetit! On long flights, this airline serves baguettes, cheese & champagne in the "affaires" cabin
Air France
Pat
$200 [20]
The yata-no-kagami mirror was used by the sun goddess Amaterasu to bring light to the world in this country's mythology
Japan
Matt
$200 [16]
The University of Arkansas has a campus in this state capital
Little Rock
Stacy
$200 [1]
A young person may be shallow as well as this word that rhymes with shallow & means "immature"
callow
Pat
$400 [3]
UNESCO calls this, a world heritage site since 1983, "The jewel of Muslim art in India"
the Taj Mahal
Pat
$400 [12]
Fan favorite & part-time big movie starseen here
Andre the Giant
Matt
$400 [8]
Allergy concerns have caused most carriers to discontinue these snacks, but Northwest still serves 'em
peanuts
Stacy
$400 [21]
Maori legend says the South Island of this country is the canoe of the Polynesian demi-god Maui
New Zealand
Matt
$400 [18]
The university named for these is in Colorado Springs
the Rockies
Stacy
$400 [17]
The UK's Eglantyne Jebb founded the organization "Save" them
the Children
Matt
$800 [5]
Venezuela's heroes are entombed in this, from the Greek for "temple of all the gods"
pantheon
Matt
$600 [13]
One-time big sportsman & even bigger businessman seen here
George Foreman
Pat
$600 [9]
USA! USA! This red-white-&-blue carrier will sell you a 4-ounce chocolate chip cookie for just 3 bucks
American Airlines
Matt
$600 [24]
The wooden statue Palladium kept this city safe until Odysseus & Diomedes took it
Troy
Pat
$600 [19]
"Science for the benefit of humanity" is the motto of the NYC school named for & founded by this man in 1901
Rockefeller
Matt
$600 [22]
It can mean "not experienced" or "without salt & pepper"
unseasoned
Stacy
DD $1,000 [4]
You'll also find a First Lady in this structure in Manhattan's Morningside Heights section
Grant's Tomb
Pat
$800 [14]
It's the appliance nickname of the former football star seen here
"The Refrigerator"
Matt
$800 [10]
United's "classic snackbox" includes this brand of gourmet jelly beans
Jelly Belly
Matt
$800 [29]
One legend says this was given by the Lady of the Lake & thrown back in the lake on King Arthur's death
Excalibur
Matt
$800 [26]
Missouri's Rockhurst University was founded in 1910 by this Catholic teaching order
the Jesuits
Stacy
$800 [23]
It's the J in Jaycees
Junior
Pat
$1,000 [25]
This ancient wonder built for the ruler of Caria gave us the generic term for any large tomb
mausoleum
Matt
$1,000 [15]
Thisbig swinger has gained a rep both on & off the course
John Daly
Matt
$1,000 [11]
This Atlanta-based airline's "flight delights" includes hummus, pita chips & a deck of miniature playing cards
Delta
Matt
$1,000 [30]
Now an emblem of the medical profession, it was the staff carried by Mercury
the caduceus
Pat Matt
$1,000 [28]
Jane Addams was one of the first to receive a B.A. degree at Rockford College in this state
Illinois
Pat
$1,000 [27]
Fledgling can mean a young or inexperienced person or, in the animal world, one of these
a bird
Stacy

Double Jeopardy! Round

THE MAN WHO WOULDN'T BE KING BOB MARLEY & ME SOUTH SPECIFIC THERE MIGHT BE BLOOD WHERE BEAGLES DARE THE "EX" FILES
$400 [7]
Later dug up & hanged, Oliver Cromwell's body was originally buried in this church upon his death in 1658
Westminster Abbey
Pat
$400 [9]
To commemorate the birth of reggae legend & native son Bob Marley, Feb. 6, 1990 was a national holiday in this country
Jamaica
Stacy
$400 [22]
"A Lovely Sunday for Creve Coeur" is a lesser play by this man with a southern state in his name
Tennessee Williams
Matt
$400 [4]
Yellow fever is primarily carried by the Aedes aegypti species of this bloodsucker
the mosquito
Stacy
$400 [17]
Here, a member of the Department of Agriculture's Beagle Brigade sniffs for contraband at LAX in this city
Los Angeles
Stacy
$400 [1]
Good thing for tourists that Honolulu's Diamond Head is this type of volcano
extinct
Matt
$800 [8]
"In the name of God, go!" declared Cromwell in dismissing the so-called "Rump" version of this in 1653
Parliament
Stacy
$800 [10]
Inducting Marley into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 1994, this U2 singer said Bob was "showman, shaman, human"
Bono
Stacy
$800 [23]
Allan Gurganus shot to fame with his novel about the "Oldest Living" this who "Tells All"
Confederate Widow
Stacy
$800 [26]
This nocturnal insect, Cimex lectularius, often finds shelter in the seams, tufts & crevices of mattresses
a bedbug
Pat
$800 [18]
The valiant termite-detecting beaglehereis ready for action in Chapel Hill in this state
North Carolina
Matt
$800 [2]
Rachael Ray is such a fan of this type of olive oil that she even launched her own brand
extra-virgin
Pat
$1,200 [13]
Oliver Cromwell ruled between these 2 kings, a father & son
Charles I & Charles II
Pat
$1,200 [11]
In February 1979 Marley & his group headlined at this Harlem venue, the first reggae band to do so
the Apollo
Matt
$1,200 [24]
A Miami Herald columnist since 1985, he's known for comic novels about Floridian corruption
Carl Hiaasen
Pat Matt
$1,200 [28]
There are more than 10,000 species of this bloodsucker but Pulex irritans is the one used in most "circuses"
fleas
Matt
$1,200 [19]
The Christchurch Beaglesrepresenting one of the colleges of this English university are ready for a hunt
Oxford
Pat
$1,200 [3]
A type of tax, it can also mean to cut out, like a tumor
excise
Matt
$1,600 [14]
When he ruled England from 1653 to 1658, Oliver Cromwell went by this 2-word title
Lord Protector
Pat
$1,600 [12]
Marley said his backup band was named this "because we started out crying"
the Wailers
Pat
DD $2,000 [25]
He's the late American novelist heard here:"I suppose I had been thinking about Nat Turner for many, many years."
William Styron
Matt
$1,600 [29]
In 19th century France, this aquatic worm was raised on farms by the thousands for medicinal purposes
leeches
Matt
$1,600 [20]
See Unoreceive his admirers after winning the Westminster Kennel Club's Best in Show at this New York City venue
Madison Square Garden
Matt
$1,600 [5]
In England, the Chancellor of this is the Minister of Finance
the Exchequer
Pat
$2,000 [15]
Cromwell's Puritan followers were known as these for their closely cropped hair
Roundheads
Stacy
DD $2,500 [16]
"War", a song off Bob's 1976 album "Rastaman Vibration", had lyrics taken from a speech by this emperor
Haile Selassie
Stacy
$2,000 [27]
This debut novel by Carson McCullers empathetically tracks an isolated misfit in a Georgia town
The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter
Matt
$2,000 [30]
Only the female of this "equine" pest of the family Tabanidae feeds on blood; the male feeds on nectar
the horse-fly
Stacy
$2,000 [21]
First Beagles Him & Her are campaigning for this man, their owner, in 1964
LBJ
Matt
$2,000 [6]
(Kelly of the Clue Crew bends her right fingers and arm.) Flexor muscles allow you to bend joints, like curling your fingers or bending your arm at the elbow; the muscles that straighten the joints are this opposite type
the extensors
Pat

Final Jeopardy!

INTO AFRICA

James Bruce taught himself Arabic & Amharic to prepare for his 1768 journey upriver in search of this spot

the source of the Nile

Stacy "What is the source of the Nile?" — wagered $1,502
Pat "What is Lake Victoria?" — wagered $6,000
Matt "What is Alexandria?" — wagered $4,601

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