Show #6526 2013-01-21 (taped 2012-10-23) Regular

Contestants

John Morgan — an elementary school art teacher from Charlotte, North Carolina

Barbara Sheridan — an attorney and law clerk to a judge from Yonkers, New York

Helen Juvonen — an actor from Toronto, Canada (whose 2-day cash winnings total $57,202)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Helen $2,200 $6,200 $13,800 $9,599
3rd place: $1,000
$15,000
21 R, 1 W (including 1 DD)
Barbara $3,400 $3,800 $9,000 $17,999
New champion: $17,999
$12,600
15 R (including 1 DD), 1 W (including 1 DD)
John $1,000 $4,000 $16,400 $13,800
2nd place: $2,000
$16,400
17 R, 1 W

Jeopardy! Round

FILL THE PRESCRIPTION "T" TIME SWANS RUNNING INTO THE FURNITURE TERMS TV THEME SONGS TABLE OF CONTENTS
$200 [19]
Used to combat OCD as well as depression, it preceded "nation" in the title of a bestselling memoir
Prozac
Helen
$200 [1]
None dare accuse me of wearing one of these headdresses
a tiara
John
$200 [26]
Fully black swans are native only to this country, & the Sydney Swans sports team is only found there, too
Australia
Helen
$200 [8]
It's a part of an elephant & a part of a tree
a trunk
Helen
$200 [2]
This reality series' theme "Ancient Voices" is remixed each season to reflect the current locale
Survivor
Helen
$200 [14]
"The metropolis of Lilliput described, together with the emperor's palace"
Gulliver's Travels
Barbara
$400 [20]
2 Xs mark the spot in the trade name of this anti-anxiety drug brought to market in 1981
Xanax
Helen
$400 [3]
Thiseastern U.S. location was much in the news in March of 1979
Three Mile Island
John
$400 [27]
In Greek myth the beautiful Leda is ravished by this god in the form of a swan
Zeus
Barbara
$400 [9]
4-letter word for a newspaper department, such as the "city" or "foreign" one
a desk
Barbara
$400 [4]
"Book 'em!" 3 musicians who played on the original theme of this police series played on the current theme
Hawaii Five-O
Helen John
$400 [15]
From 1995, "The birth of a witch" & "City of emeralds"
Wicked
Barbara
$600 [21]
This extremely addictive pain-relieving drug was isolated from opium around 1804
morphine
John
$600 [5]
Thismonarchy of Asia was never colonized by Europeans
Thailand
Barbara
$600 [28]
Most swans are in this genus
Cygnus
$600 [10]
When you preside over a meeting, you "take" this; when sentenced to death, sometimes you "got" this
a chair
Helen
$600 [23]
This cartoon's theme begins with mom Lois singing, "It seems today that all you see is violence in movies & sex on TV"
Family Guy
John
$600 [16]
"The Boy Who Lived" & "Diagon Alley"
Harry Potter and the Sorceror's Stone
Helen
$800 [13]
Ask your doctor if this cholesterol-lowering drug aka atorvastatin is right for you; do not use it if you have liver disease
Lipitor
John
$800 [6]
It'sa swine-like mammal of Asia
a tapir
Barbara
$800 [29]
A male swan is called a cob & a female swan is called this, where you might keep one on a farm
a pen
Helen
$800 [11]
Someone trying artful deception is said to be using "smoke &" these
mirrors
Helen
$800 [24]
The catchy lyrics for this sitcom include, "Men men men men, manly men men men"
Two and a Half Men
John
$1,000 [18]
"I am born" & "Mr. Micawber's gauntlet"
David Copperfield
Helen
$1,000 [22]
This end-of-the-alphabet antidepressant from Pfizer is also called sertraline
Zoloft
John
$1,000 [7]
Boxing or wrestling ring fixture seen here, used for tightening
a turnbuckle
$1,000 [30]
Despite its name, this least vocal swan species can make soft grunting sounds
a mute swan
Helen
$1,000 [12]
Francis Blair, editor of the Washington Globe, was part of Andrew Jackson's "kitchen" one
cabinet
Barbara
$1,000 [25]
This composer of the "Simpsons" theme won an Emmy in 2005 for his theme to "Desperate Housewives"
Danny Elfman
Helen
DD $1,200 [17]
"Eliza's escape" & "Topsy"
Uncle Tom's Cabin
Helen

Double Jeopardy! Round

THE COSSACKS OSCARS FOR MAKEUP MOST POPULOUS COUNTRIES "AN" THE BEGINNING CAPE TOWN CONTENTS OF TABLES
$400 [20]
The shapka, this fur item worn by the cossacks, sometimes could be 2 feet tall
a hat
Helen
$400 [6]
2003:This last of the "Lord of the Rings" trilogy
Return of the King
John
$400 [21]
The 2 in the top 10 found in the Americas
Brazil & the United States
Barbara
$400 [4]
An iron block on which metals are hammered into shapes; it also hammers roadrunner-chasing coyotes
an anvil
Barbara
$400 [30]
(Kelly of the Clue Crew reports from Greenmarket Square in Cape Town, South Africa.) Once the site of slave trading, greenmarket square is now a bustling market where you can buy souvenirs from all over Africa; a popular one is thepainted eggsof this big African bird
an ostrich
Helen
$400 [14]
This Middle Eastern salad is made of bulgur wheat, tomatoes, parsley, olive oil & lemon juice
tabbouleh
John
$800 [24]
In the 16th century the cossacks defeated the Tatars & gained control of this vast eastern region for Russia
Siberia
Helen
$800 [7]
1984:This period drama about an 18th century composer
Amadeus
Helen
$800 [22]
India ranks No. 2 & these 2 countries that straddle it come in at 6 & 8
Pakistan & Bangladesh
Barbara
$800 [5]
With the stress on the first syllable, a building add-on; on the second, to incorporate another country's territory
an annex
John
$800 [17]
(Kelly of the Clue Crew reports from St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town, South Africa.) St. George's is known in Cape Town as the people's cathedral; in the 1980s, the weekly sermons of this archbishop made it a center of resistance to apartheid
Desmond Tutu
Helen
$800 [15]
This rich & creamy potato & leek soup is served cold & garnished with chives
vichyssoise
Helen
$1,200 [25]
In 1995 this Russian president announced he was restoring Cossack units to the Russian army
Yeltsin
John
$1,200 [9]
1996:This Eddie Murphy remake of a Jerry Lewis film
The Nutty Professor
Barbara
$1,200 [23]
A population of 81 million makes this nation No. 16, & No. 1 in western Europe
Germany
John
$1,200 [8]
A collection of writings by various authors, often from a specific period
an anthology
John
$1,200 [1]
(Sarah of the Clue Crew delivers the clue from St. George's Cathedral, in Cape Town, South Africa.) In Cape Town's celebrated west window of St. George's cathedral, onepaneldepicts this man of peace, who first espoused the doctrine of nonviolence while living in South Africa
Gandhi
Barbara
$1,200 [16]
This type of crab, the pride of the Pacific coast, is named for a place in Washington State
Dungeness
Barbara
$1,600 [29]
Tolstoy wrote that for Cossacks being in this state is "a rite, the non-fulfillment of which would be... apostasy"
drunkenness
$1,600 [10]
1985:This Cher film about a boy with craniodiaphyseal dysplasia
Mask
John
$2,000 [26]
No. 15, the largest Arab country by population is this North African country with 84 million
Egypt
Barbara
$1,600 [12]
The runner who goes last for a team in a relay race
the anchor leg
John
DD $2,000 [2]
(Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from Cape Town, South Africa.) Released after 27 years in prison, Nelson Mandela gave his firstpublic speech from Cape Town's city hall; he began by leading the crowd in the chant "amandla ngawethu"--"power is ours"--the rallying cry of this party
the ANC (African National Congress)
Barbara
$1,600 [18]
The Brits call this pungent salad green "rocket"
arugula
Helen
$2,000 [28]
The city of Kharkiv, founded by cossacks to protect Russia's borders, is now in this former SSR
the Ukraine
$2,000 [11]
2006:This Guillermo del Toro fantasy
Pan's Labyrinth
Helen
DD $4,000 [27]
It represents Africa in the top 10
Nigeria
Barbara
$2,000 [13]
A sometimes fatal allergic reaction to bee venom is this type of "shock"
anaphylactic
John
$2,000 [3]
(Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from Cape Town, South Africa.) What's now Cape Town's vibrant Victoria & Alfred Waterfront began as a single jetty built for this Dutch company, whose name tells you it used South Africa as a stopover en route to Asia
the Dutch East India Company
$2,000 [19]
Prosciutto is Italian ham; this is Italian bacon from the pork belly
pancetta
John

Final Jeopardy!

MUSEUMS

Opened in 2012, the Belfast museum seenherecommemorates this, also constructed there

the Titanic

Barbara "What is the Titanic?" — wagered $8,999
Helen "What is Irish Palace" — wagered $4,201
John "What is Stonehenge" — wagered $2,600

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