Show #4789 2005-06-02 (taped 2004-11-17) Regular

David Rozenson game 3.

Contestants

Rande Jandel — a school cafeteria worker from Omaha, Nebraska

Julie Meister — a mom from Old Greenwich, Connecticut

David Rozenson — a lawyer from Newton, Massachusetts (whose 2-day cash winnings total $48,400)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
David $4,400 $5,600 $13,800 $27,600
3-day champion: $76,000
$12,000
20 R (including 1 DD), 2 W
Julie $2,600 $5,600 $13,800 $7,800
2nd place: $2,000
$14,200
16 R (including 2 DDs), 1 W
Rande $600 $4,600 $9,800 $5,700
3rd place: $1,000
$9,800
15 R, 2 W

Jeopardy! Round

SERGEANT YORK THIS SONG'S ALL WET! ANNUAL EVENTS FOOD BRANDS ARCHITECTS NON-P.C. WORDS FOR GALS
$200 [12]
WWI's famous Sgt. Alvin York was born on Dec. 13, 1887 in Pall Mall in this "Volunteer State"
Tennessee
David
$200 [16]
In 1970 this "Travelin' Band" wondered "Who'll Stop The Rain"
Creedence Clearwater Revival
David
$200 [6]
"Open That Bottle Night" was created by the Wall Street Journal's columnists on this subject
wine
David
$200 [2]
When it's this brand of frozen potatoes, "it's all-righta"
Ore-Ida
Rande
$200 [1]
In 1858 Frederick Law Olmsted submitted a plan for this, America's first great urban park
Central Park
Julie
$200 [9]
George Herman Ruth
babe
David
$400 [13]
Ironically, York didn't volunteer for service; he asked for a draft exemption as one of these, Latin for "peacemaking"
a pacifist
Julie
$400 [20]
In 1984 Prince "Never meant 2 cause U any sorrow" with this colorful tune
"Purple Rain"
David
$400 [27]
Type of show that draws hundreds of thousands to the Miramar Military Base in San Diego every October
an air show
Rande
$400 [3]
Kraft introduced this brand of processed cheese way back in 1928
Velveeta
David
$400 [4]
Born in Canton, China in 1917, he designed Boston's John Hancock Tower
I.M. Pei
David
$400 [10]
An A-line or a mini, starting at the waist
a skirt
Rande
$600 [17]
Solo, York killed over 20 of the enemy & captured 132 during the Argonne-Meuse Offensive in this country
France
$600 [21]
The 2 title items in this Carpenters' tune, No. 2 in '71, "always get me down"
"Rainy Days And Mondays"
Rande
$600 [28]
Every May 13 in Fatima, Portugal a crowd of thousands waves farewell to her with white hankies
the Virgin Mary (Our Lady of Fatima accepted)
Julie
$600 [24]
Appropriately, these Nabisco cookies are in the shape of a peanut
Nutter Butters
Julie
$600 [5]
Completed in 1930, this William Van Alen skyscraper in NYC is in the art deco style
the Chrysler Building
Julie
$600 [11]
The late, lamented "voice of the Los Angeles Lakers" Hearn
chick
Julie
$800 [18]
York's many medals included this, introduced in 1862, which he got for charging a machine gun nest
Medal of Honor
Julie
$800 [22]
Though this 1969 No. 1 hit may occur, "that doesn't mean my eyes will soon be turnin' red"
"Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head"
David
DD $1,000 [29]
(Hi, I'm Maria Bartiromo.) As a proud Italian-American, I've anchored this parade live for several years on New York City TV
the Columbus Day Parade
Julie
$800 [25]
Pastry maker Pietro Ferrero created this, "The original hazelnut spread"
Nutella
$800 [7]
Danish architect Jorn Utzon's plan for this New South Wales landmark was chosen in 1957 from 233 entries
the Sydney Opera House
David
$800 [14]
"There is nothing like" one: Judi Dench, for example
dame
Julie
$1,000 [19]
One condition York demanded in selling the movie rights to his life was that this man would play him
Gary Cooper
Rande
$1,000 [23]
"I Go Swimming" appeared on the album this British singer "Plays Live"
Peter Gabriel
$1,000 [30]
In Northern Ireland every July brings a holiday honoring the Protestants known by this colorful name
the Orangemen
Rande
$1,000 [26]
This brand of Mexican food got its start in 1918 as the Mountain Pass Canning Co. of New Mexico
Old El Paso
Rande
$1,000 [8]
(Sarah of the Clue Crew delivers the clue from Pittsburgh, PA.) This American architect, born in 1906 & known for his work in glass, designedPPG Place, made with 20,000 pieces of glass
Philip Johnson
David
$1,000 [15]
It precedes "way", "cast" & "minded"
broad
David

Double Jeopardy! Round

SARGENT/YORK THE QUOTABLE BROWNINGS BIRD UP! LABOR UNIONS PICK ME A WIENER THE "F.D." FILES
$400 [17]
Dick York played this sitcom role from 1964 to 1969
Darrin Stephens
Rande
$400 [22]
"Beloved, thou hast brought me many" of these "plucked in the garden, all the summer through"
flowers
$400 [2]
This small creature is the only bird that can fly backwards
the hummingbird
Rande
$400 [1]
The Log is the monthly newspaper of a union of these
sailors
Rande
$400 [7]
Born in the metropolis of Vienna in 1890, he directed the movie "Metropolis"
Fritz Lang
David
$400 [12]
Chicago's first paid one was organized in 1858; not surprisingly, it was reorganized in 1871
a fire department
Rande
$800 [18]
Dick Sargent played this sitcom role from 1969 to 1972
Darrin Stephens
David
$800 [23]
"Open my heart, and you will see graved inside of it", this peninsular country
Italy
Julie
$800 [3]
The deepest-diving bird in the world is this "regal" variety of penguin
the emperor penguin
Rande
$800 [30]
Members of this Detroit-based union also make lawn mowers in Tennessee & Radio Flyer wagons in Illinois
United Auto Workers
David
$800 [8]
Born in Vienna in 1832, he was executed in Mexico in 1867
Maximilian
David
$800 [13]
Roman Catholic priest who helped the lepers of Molokai
Father Damien
David
$1,200 [19]
In 1961 Sargent & York appeared on this Richard Chamberlain medical drama in episodes airing a week apart
Dr. Kildare
Rande
DD $1,000 [25]
Elizabeth Barrett Browning called this French novelist "true genius, but true woman!"
George Sand
Julie
$1,200 [4]
We were "wandering" if you knew this Diomeda exulans seabird has one of the largest wingspans
the albatross
Rande
$1,200 [28]
California's CCPOA, representing this type of peace officer, has been known to put the screws to politicians
prison guards (or correction officers)
$1,600 [10]
Born in Vienna in 1882, this little sausage joined the U.S. Supreme Court in 1939
(Felix) Frankfurter
David
$1,200 [14]
This army training base is located just outside of Trenton, New Jersey
Fort Dix
Julie
$1,600 [20]
Sargent could have heard, "Whatchu talkin' 'bout, Mr. Stone?" in a 1984 episode of this sitcom
Diff'rent Strokes
Rande
$1,200 [24]
"Shakespeare was of us, Milton was for us", this Scot & "Shelley, were with us--they watch from their graves!"
(Robby) Burns
Julie
$1,600 [5]
A bird of prey, the harpy species of this bird is even known to attack monkeys for food
the eagle
$1,600 [27]
The advent of sound in movies put many members of the AFM, this union, out of work
the American Federation of Musicians
$2,000 [11]
Born in Vienna in 1791, she became an empress by marrying a Frenchman in 1810
Marie Louise
David Julie Rande
$1,600 [15]
Richard Wagner wrote an opera in 1843 about this spectral ship doomed to sail the seas for eternity
the Flying Dutchman
Rande
$2,000 [21]
You'll be "rollin', rollin', rollin'" if you know York guested on this TV western in 1961
Rawhide
David
$2,000 [26]
Completes the line from "Pippa Passes", "God's in His heaven--"
all's right with the world
Julie
$2,000 [6]
The feathers of this arctic grouse pturn white in winter
the ptarmigan
David
$2,000 [29]
When several unions of these workers struck in 1970, troops had to replace federal employees for the first time
postal workers
David Julie
DD $3,000 [9]
Born near Vienna in 1797, he died at age 31 after being a "lieder" in his field
Schubert
David
$2,000 [16]
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from San Diego, CA, aboard the U.S.S.Tarawa.) It's the two-word term for this platform area of the Tarawa, where helicopters & Harrier jets are launched
the flight deck
Julie

Final Jeopardy!

NEW YORK CITY

Opened in 1937, it got its name in response to the George Washington Bridge, north of it

the Lincoln Tunnel

Rande "What is the East Bridge?" — wagered $4,100
Julie "What is the Tappanzee Bridge?" — wagered $6,000
David "What is the Lincoln Tunnel" — wagered $13,800

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