Show #6466 2012-10-29 (taped 2012-08-21) Regular

Keith Whitener game 4.

Contestants

John-Clark Levin — a writer from Ojai, California

Anne Fierro — an attorney from Fort Lee, New Jersey

Keith Whitener — a research chemist originally from Charlotte, North Carolina (whose 3-day cash winnings total $66,399)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Keith $2,600 $7,000 $10,800 $21,599
4-day champion: $87,998
$19,800
25 R (including 1 DD), 2 W (including 2 DDs)
Anne $1,000 $1,800 $6,600 $1
3rd place: $1,000
$6,600
11 R, 4 W
John-Clark $4,200 $5,000 $13,800 $102
2nd place: $2,000
$13,800
18 R, 4 W

Jeopardy! Round

2-LETTER RESPONSES CASEY AT THE BAT TV LEWIS OR CLARK ASIA LOVES THAT AMERICAN BRAND DO NOT PASS "O"
$200 [1]
It was originally calculated by taking a person's mental age, dividing by chronological age & multiplying by 100
IQ
John-Clark
$200 [19]
As Casey came up to the plate, "there was Jimmy safe at second and Flynn a-hugging" this base
third
Keith John-Clark
$200 [7]
In 2012 the salary of this crane operator would be $42,574--enough to keep his daughter Pebbles in diapers
Fred Flintstone
Keith
$200 [14]
In 1982 Barney Clark got the first permanent, completely artificial one of these organs, the Jarvik-7
a heart
Keith
$200 [18]
This fast food chain is the No. 1 casual dining brand in China with 660 restaurants; that's a lot of P'zones to go
Pizza Hut
Keith
$200 [6]
According to Catholic doctrine, not quite heaven or hell
limbo
Anne
$400 [2]
High school students can often earn college credits by taking this type of course or exam
AP
John-Clark
$400 [20]
"Responding to the cheers, he lightly doffed" this
his hat
Anne
$400 [8]
"Have Fork, Will Travel", "Kid in a Candy Store" & "Glutton for Punishment" were shows on this network
Food TV
Anne
$400 [15]
Between 1981 & 1991 he won 65 consecutive long jump competitions
Carl Lewis
Anne
$400 [30]
The CEO of this magazine with a bunny logo said it's "more of a fashion brand" in Asia & "we're more like Louis Vuitton"
Playboy
Anne John-Clark
$400 [10]
A homeless migrant who might ride the rails
a hobo
Keith
$600 [3]
Red Cross data on U.S. blood types say 53% of Hispanics are O positive & 0.2% are this negative
AB
John-Clark
$600 [21]
After Casey stared at a called strike one, someone in the stands shouted, "Kill" this person
the umpire
Keith
$600 [9]
Speaking over ESPN highlights of upset players, this man seen here would say, "I can read his lips and he is not praying"
Keith Olbermann
John-Clark
$600 [26]
In 1994 James H. Clark co-founded this company known for its Navigator web browser
Netscape
Keith
$600 [29]
The survey "Asia's top 1,000 brands 2011" had this maker of the Zoom Hyperdunk shoe at No. 10 (ahem, at No. 1? Sony)
Nike
John-Clark
$600 [11]
A wall painting on wet plaster
a fresco
John-Clark
$800 [4]
Initials of the only Canadian province that lies on the Pacific
BC (British Columbia)
Keith
$800 [22]
These 5 concluding words follow "there is no joy in Mudville..."
"Mighty Casey has struck out."
Keith
$800 [16]
In 2010 this talk show host said, "I never thought I'd be jealous of the long, illustrious run that NBC gave "Joey"'
Conan O'Brien
Anne
$800 [25]
Chemist Gilbert Lewis suggested that a chemical bond involves 2 atoms sharing a pair of these, as in a covalent bond
electrons
John-Clark
$800 [28]
"Wouldn't you really rather have" this car? China would, buying triple the number of them sold in the U.S. in 2010
Buick
$800 [12]
The body without the limbs or head
the torso
John-Clark
DD $1,000 [5]
These 2 letters & a number indicate the concentration of hydrogen ions in a solution
pH
Keith
$1,000 [23]
"Casey at the Bat" was first published on June 3, 1888 in this San Francisco newspaper owned by W.R. Hearst
The Examiner
$1,000 [17]
Nathaniel Fisher didn't let a little thing like being killed by a bus stop him from visiting his family on this HBO show
Six Feet Under
Anne
$1,000 [24]
This pen name was made by Latinizing the author's 1st 2 names, reversing their order & then translating them back to English
Lewis Carroll
Keith
$1,000 [27]
In 2010 customers waited in line for 27 hours when this donut chain opened in Bangkok
Krispy Kreme
Keith Anne
$1,000 [13]
A round of gunfire
a salvo
John-Clark

Double Jeopardy! Round

GEOGRAPHIC TERMS IT'S A FACT CIVIL WAR NAMES FOREIGN WORDS & PHRASES ART & MYTHOLOGY HELLO, CLEVELAND!
$400 [2]
Cerro Blanco, the world's highest one of these wind-blown desert formations, rises almost 6,800 feet in Peru
a sand dune
John-Clark
$400 [23]
NBA games are this many minutes of regulation playing time
48
Keith John-Clark
$400 [15]
He reached Savannah in time for Christmas 1864 & presented the city to the Pres., along with 150 captured cannons
Sherman
Keith
$400 [29]
Aha! I have found it, this Greek word that's the state motto of California
Eureka
Keith
$400 [1]
Both Titian & Giovanni Bellini painted this beautiful Roman goddess gazing in a mirror
Venus
Keith
$400 [30]
It was "Hello, Cleveland, open the doors" when this singer who was "Born To Run" gave a free concert in 1978
(Bruce) Springsteen
Keith
$800 [3]
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew presents the clue.) When a coral reef forms around an island & the island gradually sinks into the sea, what remains is this ring-like coral island
an atoll
Keith Anne
$800 [27]
It's the shortest of the 4 gospels in the New Testament
Mark
Keith
$800 [14]
Of a doomed attack at Gettysburg, this Confederate made the charge that Lee "had my division massacred"
(George) Pickett
John-Clark
$800 [22]
This 2-word French term for an incorrigible child sounds a lot worse than it is
enfant terrible
John-Clark
$800 [6]
An early sculpture by Michelangelo depicts "the battle of" these mythical half-man, half-horse creatures
centaurs
John-Clark
$800 [28]
In 1977 this "Dark Side of the Moon" band said "Hello, Cleveland", playing a concert there to more than 80,000 fans
Pink Floyd
Keith
$1,200 [4]
Also a term for brewing coffee, this is the movement of water from the earth's surface to its subsurface
percolation
Keith
$1,200 [26]
It's the capital of Latvia
Riga
John-Clark
$1,600 [12]
This West Pointer threw out the first pitch, or rather, fired the first Union shot, in defense of Fort Sumter
Abner Doubleday
Anne John-Clark
$1,200 [21]
Russian for "openness", it was Mikhail Gorbachev's policy of open discussion
glasnost
Anne
$1,200 [5]
Cupid, Flora & 3 dancing Graces appear in this Botticelli masterpiece whose name means "springtime "
Primavera
Anne
$1,200 [19]
This movie band shouts "Hello, Cleveland" as they get lost trying to find the stage of the Xanadu star theater
Spinal Tap
John-Clark
$1,600 [7]
It's an imaginary circle located approximately at 66 1/2 degrees south latitude
the Antarctic Circle
John-Clark
$1,600 [25]
This Wisconsin governor survived a recall effort in 2012
Scott Walker
Keith
$2,000 [13]
This cavalryman twice led his troops in a ride around McClellan, boosting southern morale
J.E.B. Stuart
John-Clark
$1,600 [20]
Come closer--if you don't want to be overheard, speak softly, this way, Italian for "in a low voice"
sotto voce
Keith
$2,000 [11]
Eugene Delacroix painted this enchantress as she was about to kill her children
Medea
Anne
$1,600 [18]
After playing Cleveland's Agora Ballroom, it was "Hello, Cleveland, hello, success" for this "Rich Girl" duo
Hall & Oates
Anne
$2,000 [8]
From the Latin for "tide", it's the place where the wide mouth of a freshwater river meets the ocean tides
an estuary
Keith
$2,000 [24]
The Battle of Guadalcanal began in August of this year
1942
John-Clark
DD $4,000 [9]
Gen. Bee's comment about this man may not have been a compliment of steadfastness but a complaint about a lack of support
Stonewall Jackson
Keith
$2,000 [16]
Japanese for "way of the warrior", it was the chivalric code of the samurai
bushido
Keith
DD $5,000 [10]
In a painting by Cezanne, she's cozying up to a swan
Leda
Keith
$2,000 [17]
In 1999 this Chuck D group said, "Hello, Rock & Roll Hall of Fame" & played at a new hip-hop exhibit
Public Enemy
Anne

Final Jeopardy!

MAMMALS

Ancient Romans knew this animal featured in their circuses as a hippotigris

a zebra

Anne "What is an elephant?" — wagered $6,599
Keith "What is a zebra?" — wagered $10,799
John-Clark "What is an rhinocerous?" — wagered $13,698

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