Show #4791 2005-06-06 (taped 2004-11-17) Regular

Contestants

Brice Sunderland — a teacher and athletic director from San Bernardino, California

Rosemarie Keenan — a research administrator from Seattle, Washington

Tom Walker — a lawyer from Boston, Massachusetts (whose 1-day cash winnings total $23,201)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Tom $2,600 $5,600 $6,800 $9,500
2nd place: $2,000
$6,800
15 R, 2 W
Rosemarie $1,400 $3,400 $4,200 $8,300
3rd place: $1,000
$4,200
6 R, 1 W
Brice $3,600 $6,600 $15,600 $14,200
New champion: $14,200
$16,200
28 R (including 2 DDs), 6 W (including 1 DD)

Jeopardy! Round

BLOWIN' IN THE WIND IT AIN'T ME, BABE LIKE A ROLLING STONE THE TIMES THEY ARE A-CHANGIN' YOU GOTTA SERVE SOMEBODY JUST LIKE A WOMAN
$200 [1]
Before it first touches down on the ground, its funnel looks white, as it's just made up of water droplets
a tornado
Tom
$200 [26]
I left Minnesota around the time I changed my name from Robert Allen Zimmerman to this
(Bob) Dylan
Brice
$200 [16]
After this archaeologist dodged a boulder in a 1981 flick, Belloq took from him everything he could steal
Indiana Jones
Tom
$200 [21]
Ian Astbury of The Cult joined Robbie Krieger & Ray Manzarek for the retooling of this band "of the 21st Century"
The Doors
Brice
$200 [6]
Born in 1895, this director of a Justice Department bureau served under 8 presidents
J. Edgar Hoover
Tom
$200 [11]
A freed slave's son, Publius Helvius Pertinax was this empire's ruler for nearly 3 months in 193 A.D.
the Roman Empire
Tom
$400 [2]
You may experience a southerly burster or a brickfielder on this continent
Australia
Brice
$400 [27]
It gives me the seven-year itch when you call me Norma Jean Baker
Marilyn Monroe
Tom
$400 [17]
You got nothin' to lose in this game with 15 white & black "stones" that mercifully end up on the bar after being "hit"
backgammon
Brice
$400 [22]
In 2004 Veritas software's marketing dept. made news when it banned this type of communication on Fridays
e-mail
Brice
$400 [7]
Ex-Confederate General Nathan Bedford Forrest served as the first head of this supremacist group
the Ku Klux Klan
Rosemarie
$400 [12]
This UCLA basketball coach led his team to a record 88 straight NCAA basketball victories
John Wooden
Brice
$800 [4]
A pampero is a sudden cold summer wind in this second-largest South American country
Argentina
Brice
$600 [28]
It makes me neurotic to tell you my real name is Allen Stewart Konigsberg
Woody Allen
Brice
$600 [18]
The Skipper on "Gilligan's Island" probably knows that another name for this small fish is the stone roller; didn't you?
a minnow
Tom
$600 [23]
Beepcard Inc. is developing a talking 1 of these, slightly thicker than normal, that asks for your password
a credit card
Brice
$600 [8]
Composed largely of American pilots, the Lafayette Escadrille flying squadron served during this war
the First World War
Tom
$600 [13]
Last name of the traveling salesman whose life was dramatized in a 1949 play
(Willy) Loman
Tom
DD $1,000 [3]
In 1805 this commander in the British navy devised a scale for classifying winds
(Sir Francis) Beaufort
Brice
$800 [29]
I played the simply named Jo March, but I was born with the last name Horowitz
Winona Ryder
Brice
$800 [19]
The "tears" of this Hawaiian volcano goddess are actually bits of flung molten rock with no direction home
Pele
Brice
$800 [24]
Alison Bartlett, who plays Gina, a kindly vet on this PBS show, got overexposed with Steve Buscemi on "The Sopranos"
Sesame Street
Tom
$800 [9]
This American in Paris served as U.S. Minister to France from 1778 to 1785
Ben Franklin
Tom Brice
$800 [14]
Also called Gakusei Ryori, or "student cuisine", this noodle dish was invented in 1958 by Momofuku Ando
Top Ramen
Brice
$1,000 [5]
This term for a sudden gust of wind & precipitation is related to a Swedish word for rushing water
a squall
$1,000 [30]
Here's a "hard" one; I'm the '50s hunk who at one point went by Roy Fitzgerald
Rock Hudson
Rosemarie Brice
$1,000 [20]
"Once upon a time" this king of Corinth was sent to Tartarus & had problems with a mobile rock
Sisyphus
Tom
$1,000 [25]
As the "M" word indicate, TMS uses these to stimulate the brain & treat neuropsychiatric conditions in a non-intrusive way
magnets
Rosemarie
$1,000 [10]
In Matthew 6:24, Jesus warned that "No man can serve two masters... ye cannot serve God and" this
mammon (money later accepted)
Rosemarie
$1,000 [15]
Fred Grandy's character Gopher had this rank on "The Love Boat"
yeoman
Brice

Double Jeopardy! Round

THAT'S JUST CLASSIC! YOU DESERVE A SHOWBIZ AWARD! CANADIAN GEOGRPAPHY FLY FISHING POLLY "ANNA"s WE GET LETTERS
$400 [22]
About half of Liszt's work was transcribing others' works, like Beethoven's symphonies, for this instrument
the piano
Brice
$400 [7]
The IAFCS hands out the "Annies" every year for excellence in this specific type of filmmaking
animation
Brice
$400 [13]
The name of this Ontario capital means "place of meeting" in the Huron Indian language
Toronto
Tom
$400 [8]
(Cheryl of the Clue Crew holds what looks like a not-so-freshly caught game fish in Montana.) I caught one of these salmon family members popular with fly casters
a (rainbow) trout
Brice
$400 [1]
Poe's favorite "bel"
Annabel Lee
Tom
$400 [2]
On July 4, 1828 the last surviving Declaration signer laid the first stone for the railroad known by these 2 letters
B&O
Brice
$800 [23]
It's the classic passage of 19th century travelin' music heard here
"Ride of the Valkyrie"
Brice
$800 [18]
This award's name is derived from a nickname for the image orthicon tube used in televisions
the Emmy
Brice
$800 [14]
Canada's most densely populated province, it's known to locals just as "The Island"
Prince Edward Island
Brice
$800 [9]
In this story by Norman MacLean, casting is "an art... performed on a four-count rhythm between 10 & 2 o'clock"
A River Runs Through It
Brice
$1,200 [28]
Eugene O'Neill's title belle (certainly not a "church-belle")
Anna Christie
$800 [3]
John de Lancie played this being who tormented the crew of the Enterprise on "Star Trek: The Next Generation"
Q
Brice
$1,200 [24]
Born in 1986, at age 13 she became the youngest classical artist to earn a gold record
(Charlotte) Church
Tom Rosemarie
$1,200 [19]
Starting in 1972, the ACT awards were handed out for achievement in television aimed at this demographic
children
Tom Brice
$1,200 [15]
One of the two largest lakes solely within Canada; both are "Great"
Great Bear Lake (or Great Slave Lake)
Tom
$1,200 [10]
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew casts from his mid-stream position in stylish waders in Montana.) Bugs, & hopefully fish, gather at this area of a stream; it sounds like a first name
an eddy
Brice
$1,600 [27]
Margaret Landon's book about a real Anna who rang a king's chimes
Anna and the King of Siam
Rosemarie Brice
$1,200 [4]
Alphabetically, it's the first letter that doesn't have a U.S. president's last name filed under it
D
Brice
$1,600 [25]
This group persecuted in France in the 16th century was the title subject of a 19th c. opera by Meyerbeer
the Huguenots
Tom
$2,000 [21]
Bearing the name of one of Zeus' daughters, these awards are handed out for the best TV & radio commercials
the Clio Awards
Brice
$1,600 [16]
North America's second-longest river, it flows into the sea in the Northwest Territories
the MacKenzie
$1,600 [11]
These are attached to a fly to help it float; they're also what are "raised" when you get angry
hackles
Brice
$2,000 [26]
Full name of James Joyce's "Plurabelle"
Anna Livia Plurabelle
DD $2,000 [5]
They're the 3 silent letters in Galahad's job title
K, G & H
Brice
DD $2,600 [20]
A Gallup poll determines the winners of these annual awards, hosted by Kevin James in 2004
The People's Choice Awards
Brice
$2,000 [17]
Canada's northernmost point lies on this large island a "mere" 6 degrees, 92 minutes from the North Pole
Ellesmere Island
Rosemarie
$2,000 [12]
(Sarah of the Clue Crew gives her line a good cast wading in a stream.) Of the two most basic types of fly-fishing, this one in which your lure is underwater is simpler to cast
wet (fly)
Brice
$2,000 [6]
Nunnation is the adding of this final letter in the declension of nouns
N

Final Jeopardy!

CONTEMPORARY QUOTATIONS

On Dec. 13, 2000 he said, "While I strongly disagree with the court's decision, I accept it"

Al Gore

Rosemarie "Who is Al Gore?" — wagered $4,100
Tom "Who is Al Gore?" — wagered $2,700
Brice "Who is BIll Clinton?" — wagered $1,400

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