Show #6352 2012-04-10 (taped 2011-12-14) Regular

Contestants

Maurice Ayache — a graduate student of engineering from La Jolla, California

Amy Ketterling — an administrative assistant from Minneapolis, Minnesota

Doug Lloyd — a law student from Charlton, Massachusetts (whose 1-day cash winnings total $12,400)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Doug $600 $2,000 $6,000 $7,000
2nd place: $2,000
$12,000
16 R, 4 W (including 1 DD)
Amy $2,600 $11,200 $26,400 $30,000
New champion: $30,000
$18,000
18 R (including 2 DDs), 1 W
Maurice $1,400 $5,000 $6,600 $1,200
3rd place: $1,000
$6,600
16 R, 4 W

Jeopardy! Round

PUT ME IN COACH I'M READY TO PLAY, TODAY LOOK AT ME I CAN "BE" CENTER FIELD
$200 [21]
Put me, this nut, into a milk chocolate bar & you have the "Joy" I've provided since 1946
an almond
Amy
$200 [26]
Barry Switzer guided Oklahoma to 3 national titles & this Troy Aikman team to a Super Bowl win
the Cowboys
Maurice
$200 [2]
The family of this classic toy includes a Mrs. & a brother & sister named Spud & Yam
Mr. Potato Head
Maurice
$200 [7]
This20th century tsar nominally supervised the construction of the Trans-Siberian Railway
Nicholas II
Doug
$200 [13]
Left stranded & helpless on the shore
beached
Doug
$200 [1]
Skokie, a suburb of this Midwestern city, was known as Niles Center until 1940
Chicago
Amy
$400 [22]
You can't use plain old rice if you're going to make sushi; it's got to be treated with me, the "rice" type of this
vinegar
Maurice
$400 [27]
They may have tried to win one for the Gipper, but Notre Dame won a lot for this coach, too; he went 105-12-5
Knute Rockne
Maurice
$400 [12]
In 1934 Charles B. Darrow showed this board game to Parker Bros. executives, who rejected it due to 52 design errors
Monopoly
Maurice
$400 [8]
In presidential elections, this man won the silver three times
William Jennings Bryan
Doug
$400 [14]
2-word alliterative term for paunch due to the imbibing of a certain beverage, thankfully not seen here
a beer belly
Maurice
$400 [3]
In Washington you'll find the 3 main theaters of the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts facing this river
the Potomac
Maurice
$600 [23]
Any cowboy knows a Roy Rogers requires me, this pomegranate-flavored syrup
grenadine
Doug
$600 [28]
He won the Super Bowl in his first year with Tampa Bay & is now part of the "Monday Night Football" team
Jon Gruden
$600 [18]
In a line of plastic dolls, her name precedes "Pocket"
Polly
Amy
$600 [9]
Politicians continue to debate the economic ideas of this Brit, who died in 1946
(John Maynard) Keynes
Maurice
$600 [15]
The AKC says this breed is a "sturdy hunting dog" & has "a merry personality"
a beagle
Doug
$600 [4]
The MacDonnell Ranges cross the Red Centre, a sprawling area in this country's Northern Territory
Australia
Doug Amy Maurice
$800 [24]
If you want to mix a Cuba libre, just make a rum & Coke & add me, this fruit
a lime
Maurice
$800 [29]
Geno Auriemma led this university to back-to-back 39-0 championship years in women's hoops
University of Connecticut
Doug
$800 [19]
In 1970 this action figure took on a more peaceful role, recovering mummies & helping the environment
G.I. Joe
Amy
$800 [10]
This gamblerseen here, also a character on "Boardwalk Empire", introduced a dapper look for 1920s gangsters
Arnold Rothstein
$800 [16]
Affected by magic, especially by Samantha Stephens
bewitched
Maurice
$800 [5]
This country's highlands are known in Portuguese as Planalto Central
Brazil
Amy
$1,000 [25]
Ooh, me! Me! If you're going to use cheese in your Greek omelet, you've got to use me, your 4-letter friend!
feta
Maurice
$1,000 [30]
"Tonight, we are the greatest hockey team in the world", said this USA coach before taking on the USSR at the '80 Olympics
Herb Brooks
Amy
DD $5,000 [20]
Artist Rick Irons designed the classic red & orange flame logo of this toy brand introduced in 1968
Hot Wheels
Amy
$1,000 [11]
Thoughhewent off to Africa instead of attending university, he's known for his scholarship
Cecil Rhodes
Amy
$1,000 [17]
Adjective for one wearing eyeglasses
bespectacled
Amy
$1,000 [6]
The Salton Sea is due north of this state's city of El Centro
California
Doug

Double Jeopardy! Round

1850s AMERICA SHAPELY WORDS & PHRASES CITIES IN SONG LYRICS POLITICAL TYPES BALLET MISERABLE LAST COMPLETE NOVEL
$400 [16]
In 1857 this new song by James Pierpont rang out under the title "One Horse Open Sleigh"
"Jingle Bells"
Doug
$400 [6]
It's said that more than 50 ships & 20 planes have disappeared in this eerie region of the North Atlantic
the Bermuda Triangle
Amy
$400 [1]
Fittingly, Louis Armstrong sang, "Way down yonder in" this city, "in the land of the dreamy scenes"
New Orleans
Doug
$400 [11]
From the Latin for "send with a commission", it's a representative to a political convention
delegate
Doug Amy
$400 [21]
When I tried to do one of these turns of the body on one foot, I crashed into the choreographer
a pirouette
Maurice
$1,200 [24]
"Tender is the Night"(1934)
F. Scott Fitzgerald
Amy
$1,200 [18]
When this was completed between Newfoundland & Ireland in 1858, Queen Victoria & Pres. Buchanan traded messages
the transatlantic cable
Doug
$800 [7]
The USDA retired it in 2011 in favor of an icon called "My Plate" to help people adopt healthy eating habits
the food pyramid
Doug
$800 [2]
Elton John sang of its freedom, "Shine on me, I love you"
Philadelphia
Doug
$800 [12]
This word follows "agent" to mean one who infiltrates a rival group & incites its members into incriminating acts
provocateur
Maurice
$800 [25]
At practice I was asked to do an enlevement, the raising of one of these over my head with one arm
a ballerina
Doug Maurice
$1,600 [23]
"The Winter of our Discontent"(1961)
John Steinbeck
$1,600 [19]
(Kelly of the Clue Crew shows a map of the Southwest U.S. and northern Mexico on the monitor.) The U.S. wanted to build a railroad across the Southwest, but the land was too mountainous, so in 1853 flatter land for the railroad was purchased from Mexico by this U.S. minister
Gadsden
Doug
$1,200 [8]
That's Jesus Castanon aboard the victorious Shackleford in this spot at Pimlico
the Winner's Circle
Amy
$1,200 [3]
Sara Bareilles was "Gonna sell my car and go to" this Silver State city; "that's where dreams would be"
Las Vegas
Amy Maurice
$1,200 [13]
'80s candidates courted these working-class voters, a term combining a president & his opposing party
Reagan Democrats
Maurice
$1,200 [26]
Someone used this term for beating the legs together in the air & I thought she meant a 9-volt
a batterie
Maurice
$2,000 [22]
"Timequake"(1997)
Kurt Vonnegut
Maurice
$2,000 [20]
In 1850 Ralph Waldo Emerson told a Concord audience that "No man can obey" this act forcing men back to bondage
the Fugitive Slave Law (or Act)
Amy
$2,000 [10]
Civilizations in the Middle East & the Mediterranean basin began in the agricultural region with this 2-word nickname
the Fertile Crescent
Doug
$1,600 [4]
"They're closing all the factories down", sang Billy Joel about "living here"
Allentown
Doug
$1,600 [14]
The head of a party's slate in an election, or a soldier carrying his nation's flag
a standard-bearer
Doug
$1,600 [27]
Jessica never has the right size of this footwear named for what she's dancing "en"
point shoes
Amy
DD $6,000 [17]
In 1855 it was reported that this crop amounted to half of all U.S. exports
cotton
Doug
DD $6,000 [9]
You get to be "mayor" if you "check in" at a certain location more than anyone else using this mobile platform
Foursquare
Amy
$2,000 [5]
In a Van Morrison tune, "She's as sweet as" this kind of honey
tupelo
Amy
$2,000 [15]
Ordinal term for a group undermining a cause or a nation from within
a fifth column
Maurice
$2,000 [28]
I nailed the first solo in "Fancy Free", with a double turn in the air & a landing in this position, but now I can't get up
the splits

Final Jeopardy!

AWARDS & PRIZES

Designed by Norwegian Gustav Vigeland, it depicts 3 naked men with their hands on each other's shoulders

the Nobel Peace Prize

Doug "What is the Nobel Prize for Peace?" — wagered $1,000
Maurice "What is the Olympic Medal" — wagered $5,400
Amy "What is the Nobel Peace Prize Medal" — wagered $3,600

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