Show #6210 2011-09-23 (taped 2011-08-02) Regular

Justin Sausville game 7.

Contestants

Jessica Burr — a book editor from Bloomfield, New Jersey

Amit Kurlekar — an attorney from Oakland, California

Justin Sausville — a urologist from Baltimore, Maryland (whose 6-day cash winnings total $134,000)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Justin $1,200 $1,200 $8,400 $3,799
2nd place: $2,000
$12,000
16 R, 6 W (including 1 DD)
Amit $1,400 $6,200 $11,800 $16,801
New champion: $16,801
$11,800
18 R, 3 W
Jessica $2,800 $5,800 $13,000 $2,399
3rd place: $1,000
$12,200
19 R (including 2 DDs), 1 W

Jeopardy! Round

INAUGURAL ADDRESSES THERE SHOULD BE PLAYOFFS! WINE A LITTLE MISSOURI LOVES COMPANY I'M ABSOLUTELY SURE SOUNDS KINDA "IFF"-Y
$200 [6]
"At this last pres. inauguration of the 20th century, let us lift our eyes toward the challenges that await us"
Clinton
Amit
$200 [16]
For 1966, this squad from near South Bend was but one of 3 undefeated teams; there should be playoffs
Notre Dame
Amit
$200 [1]
This wine-growing region in eastern France shares its name with a deep reddish-purplish color
Burgundy
Jessica
$200 [21]
You'll see lots of stars on the St. Louis Walk of Fame, including that of this "King of Ragtime"
(Scott) Joplin
Jessica
$200 [26]
Alphabetically, it's the first animal in the American Heritage Dictionary
an aardvark
Amit
$200 [11]
The top county cop
the sheriff
Justin
$400 [7]
"I know that the acquisition of Louisiana had been disapproved by some"
(Thomas) Jefferson
Jessica
$400 [17]
Hail to the victors... kind of!; this Big 10 team was 12-0 in 1997 but could not play 13-0 Nebraska; there should be playoffs
University of Michigan
Amit
$400 [2]
Words used for the smell of wine include aroma, bouquet & this body part
nose
Amit
$400 [22]
At Westminster College, there's a memorial & library honoring this man who gave his "iron curtain" speech on campus in 1946
(Winston) Churchill
Amit Jessica
$400 [27]
There are this many feet in 2 statute miles
10,560
Amit
$400 [12]
Fashionably bared area seen here
a midriff
Jessica
$600 [8]
What his March 4, 1841 speech should have included: "Sorry, I'm cutting this short. The weather's awful & I should go inside"
William Henry Harrison
Justin Amit
$600 [18]
In January 1979 there were 5 teams with 1 loss, including this Bear Bryant-led one, a co-champ (!) wth USC; playoffs, please
Alabama
Jessica
$600 [3]
Sauternes & ice wine are 2 of the wines named for this dinner course
dessert
Amit
$600 [23]
With more than 40 theaters & 100 live shows, this city calls itself the "live music show capital of the world"
Branson
Amit
$600 [28]
This worldwide secret society founded its first British Grand Lodge in 1717
the Masons
Amit
$600 [13]
A minor argument; I'm sorry, honey
a tiff
Justin
$800 [9]
"Let the word go forth from this time and place... that the torch has been passed to a new generation of Americans"
JFK
Jessica
$800 [19]
After the 1996 slate, 5 teams had but one loss, including the 14-1 Cougars from this Utah school; how about playoffs?
BYU (Brigham Young)
Amit
$800 [4]
This 4-letter word indicates that a champagne is dry; "extra" this means it's extremely or totally dry
brut
Justin
$800 [24]
A June 26, 2010 re-ride to celebrate the 150th anniv. of the Pony Express ended with a procession through this city
St. Joseph
$800 [29]
This planet is 318 times as massive as Earth
Jupiter
Jessica
$800 [14]
A small, light boat for one person
a skiff
Amit
DD $1,000 [10]
"I have approved a research program (for) a security shield that would destroy... missiles before they reach their target"
Ronald Reagan
Jessica
$1,000 [20]
Cincy & this Horned Frog school were both unbeaten in the 2009 regular season but didn't play for the title; why no playoffs?
TCU (Texas Christian University)
Amit
$1,000 [5]
This Italian word for "foaming" is used of sparkling wines; the Asti one is quite famous
spumante
Jessica
$1,000 [25]
A natl. monument near Diamond, Missouri preserves the birthplace of this "plant doctor" born a slave around 1864
(George Washington) Carver
Jessica
$1,000 [30]
In area, it's the second-largest country in South America
Argentina
Amit
$1,000 [15]
The first "T" in GATT, they're taxes one nation puts on goods imported from another
tariffs
Justin Jessica

Double Jeopardy! Round

MEDICAL MILESTONES DESCRIBING THE OSCAR-WINNING FILM CHARACTERS IN AMERICAN BOOKS REINVENTING THE WHEEL PAINT IN OILS ANIMAL ADJECTIVES
$400 [1]
We wonder if James Hardy held his breath as he performed the first transplant of one of these on a human in 1963
a lung
Justin
$400 [21]
Oh, for the days street gangs fought it out... in dance; we met a girl named Maria; J-E-T-S, Jets, Jets, Jets!
West Side Story
Jessica
$400 [6]
Mr. Antolini was an English teacher of this "Catcher in the Rye" narrator
Holden Caulfield
Jessica
$400 [16]
What some call the first car was an 1886 motorized one of these, now mainly ridden by little kids
a tricycle
Justin
$400 [27]
Who needs a brush? According to a student of Titian's, the master would do his final retouching using these
fingers
Justin Amit
$400 [11]
Ursine
bearlike
Justin
$800 [2]
News of his rabies vaccine spread throughout the world after it proved successful in 1885
(Louis) Pasteur
Jessica
$800 [22]
Great show at the Colosseum; all roads lead to Crowe; at my signal, unleash a hell of a movie
Gladiator
Justin
$800 [7]
On her deathbed, this angelic little girl asks her dad to free Uncle Tom
Little Eva
Jessica
$800 [17]
The wheel lock mechanism later used in lighters was invented around 1500 to ignite the powder in these
guns
Jessica
$800 [26]
Get hold of "Marine Painting in Oil" by E. John Robinson to learn how to paint this 8-letter type of work
a seascape
Justin
$800 [12]
Taurine
bull-like
Jessica
$1,600 [4]
In 1987 the drug known by these 3 letters became the first approved for treating AIDS
AZT
Justin
$1,200 [28]
Cruise into Vegas; Babbitt is rich; a big plug for Qantas' air safety, definitely, definitely
Rain Man
Amit
$1,200 [8]
In "To Kill a Mockingbird", this recluse saves Jem & Scout from Bob Ewell
Boo Radley
Justin
$1,200 [18]
Improved care in WWII meant more soldiers badly hurt but not dead; that prompted George Klein to motorize this
the wheelchair
Amit
$1,200 [25]
Avoid cracking by applying pigment with more oil over pigment with less oil--& more of this thinner made from pines
turpentine
Justin
$1,200 [13]
Columbine
a dove
Justin Jessica
DD $2,000 [3]
Her scoring system that assesses the health of newborn babies was introduced in 1952
(Virginia) Apgar
Jessica
$1,600 [29]
A Renner runs through it; time to Iraq & roll; that movie is the bomb!
Hurt Locker
Amit
$2,000 [10]
In "The Sun Also Rises", Jake Barnes struggles with his feelings for this fickle British lady
Lady Brett Ashley
$1,600 [19]
Homer uses the image "as when" this artisan "makes trial of his wheel... to see if it will run smooth"
a potter
Amit
$1,600 [24]
This technique of applying thin layers gives richer color than if you'd just mixed the paint; you can do it with ham, too
glazing
Justin
$1,600 [14]
Cervine
deer
Justin
$2,000 [5]
In 2006 this vaccine that protects against HPV, a cause for cervical cancer, was approved for females 9 to 26
Gardasil
Justin
$2,000 [30]
A Ludacris carjacking; L.A. stories; Matt Dillon is an officer, not a marshal
Crash
Amit
DD $3,600 [9]
Kilgore Trout, the fictional author of several cleverly ironic sci-fi novels, is a character in many of his books
Kurt Vonnegut
Justin
$2,000 [20]
Around 1700 this, a ship's steering system, was improved by adding a wheel
the helm
Justin
$2,000 [23]
Rembrandtused the other end of a brush to depictcurls, a technique called scraffito, from the Italian for this action
scratching
Justin
$2,000 [15]
Murine
a mouse
Justin

Final Jeopardy!

AMERICAN BUSINESS

In the 1880s he developed Crystal A Caramels; a product under his own name came out in 1900

Hershey

Justin "Who isMars?Russel Stover" — wagered $4,601
Amit "Who was Hershey?" — wagered $5,001
Jessica "Who is Werther?" — wagered $10,601

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