Show #6558 2013-03-06 (taped 2012-10-29) Regular

Drew Horwood game 2.

Contestants

Lorraine Donahue — a document services supervisor from Shadyside, Ohio

Jon Gucinski — a security engineer originally from Naperville, Illinois

Drew Horwood — a business analyst from Minneapolis, Minnesota (whose 1-day cash winnings total $16,998)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Drew $2,600 $3,800 $9,800 $19,201
2-day champion: $36,199
$10,000
16 R (including 1 DD), 2 W
Jon $3,000 $5,600 $9,600 $18,601
2nd place: $2,000
$9,600
15 R, 1 W
Lorraine $2,000 $5,400 $9,300 $17,800
3rd place: $1,000
$13,800
17 R, 2 W (including 2 DDs)

Jeopardy! Round

ALASKAN WILDLIFE "CROSS" WORD CLUES & WHAT DO YOU DO? GET YOUR IRISH UP POP GO THE LYRICS! WASHINGTON, D.C. SCULPTURE
$200 [26]
(Sarah of the Clue Crew observes a bear at Pavlof Harbor in Alaska.) Despite their name, brown bears can have black or brown fur, & the brown bear here has a conspicuous shoulder hump & silver-tinted fur, which gives it this name, meaning "gray", not "gruesome"
grizzly
Jon
$200 [4]
It's the horizontal part atop a soccer goal
a crossbar
Lorraine
$200 [16]
Dame Antoinette Sibley & "Lord" Michael Flatley
dancers
Jon
$200 [9]
A national symbol, the shamrock is a variety of this plant
a clover
Drew
$200 [14]
This movie theme says, "kick off your Sunday shoes. Please, Louise, pull me off-a my knees"
"Footloose"
Drew
$200 [1]
In the center of Lafayette Square you'll find not Lafayette but this Tennessean seventh president
(Andrew) Jackson
Drew
$400 [27]
(Sarah of the Clue Crew holds a crab at Lake Eva in Alaska.) In Alaska, only male Dungeness crabs are legal to catch; you know a male because of the triangular shape of this, the third major part of a crab's body, along with head & thorax
the abdomen
Drew
$400 [5]
A lawyer tries to discredit a witness called by the opposite side by doing this
cross-examine
Lorraine
$400 [17]
Diane Arbus &Richard Avedon
photographers
Lorraine
$400 [10]
Treasure of the leprechauns found at the end of the rainbow
a pot of gold
Drew
$400 [15]
As Billy Joel put it, "Everybody's talkin' 'bout the new sound / Funny, but it's still" this
"Rock And Roll To Me"
Jon
DD $200 [2]
73 years afterhisdeath, a statue of this musician was unveiled outside the band hall at the Marine Barracks
John Philip Sousa
Drew
$600 [28]
(Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from Glacier Bay in Alaska.) The straw-colored plumes that curve backwards from behind the eyes are part of the breeding ornamentation of the tufted variety of this auk family member
a puffin
Lorraine
$600 [6]
One factor in the demise of chivalry & knighthood was the development of this weapon
the crossbow
Drew
$600 [18]
Brady Hoke &Rex Ryan
football coaches
Jon
$600 [11]
To say something is "Black '47" is a reference to the worst year of this calamity
the Potato Famine
Lorraine
$600 [21]
It's the 2-word title of the Lady Gaga song that includes "ro mah, ro-mah-mah, gaga, ooh-la-la!"
"Bad Romance"
Lorraine
$600 [3]
A bronze Boy Scout stands on the site where the first of these national Scout gatherings was held in 1937
a jamboree
Jon
$800 [29]
(Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from Glacier Bay in Alaska.) With dense populations in coastal habitats, the murre is vulnerable to oil spills; an estimated 185,000 murres were lost when this tanker spilled off Alaska in 1989
the Exxon Valdez
Jon
$800 [7]
This constellation is between Centaurus & Musca
the Southern Cross
Drew
$800 [19]
Herbert Putnam & Melvil Dewey; you might wanna concentrate on Dewey
librarians
Lorraine
$800 [12]
Irish cudgel wielded by leprechauns & warriors
a shillelagh
Lorraine
$800 [22]
From this 1991 hit: "I thought that I heard you laughing, I thought that I heard you sing, I think, I thought I saw you try"
"Losing My Religion"
Jon
$800 [24]
"Viva" this revolutionary who stands life-size on the lawn in front of Mexico's embassy
(Emiliano) Zapata
Drew
$1,000 [30]
(Sarah of the Clue Crew goes whale watching at Wachusett Cove in Alaska.) Humpbacks uniquely hunt using what's called a bubble net; the whales release a circle of bubbles under a school of fish, & as the air rises, a net forms, trapping the fish; the whales then swim up the net with open mouths, filtering food through these jawlike plates
baleen
Drew
$1,000 [8]
In 1843 Benedict J. Fenwick founded it as a men's college in Massachusetts
Holy Cross
Jon
$1,000 [20]
Renzo Piano &Walter Gropius
architects
$1,000 [13]
3-word phrase meaning "Ireland forever"
"Erin go bragh"
Jon
$1,000 [23]
This Elvis song says, "We're caught in a trap, I can't walk out"
"Suspicious Minds"
Lorraine
$1,000 [25]
The statue of this presidentin the Capitol rotunda represents the state of Ohio
Garfield
Drew

Double Jeopardy! Round

WONKY LEAKS THE TONYS 10-LETTER WORDS KNOW YOUR AREA CODES QUOTES FILLED WITH BOOZE COMIC STRIP CHARACTERS
$400 [6]
In November 2010 Wiki Leaks, founded by this man, began publishing an estimated 250,000 confidential U.S. diplomatic cables
(Julian) Assange
Drew
$400 [22]
He was appointed envoy for peace efforts in the Middle East after resigning as British prime minister
Tony Blair
Lorraine
$400 [17]
Steal someone's ideas & pass them off as your own
plagiarize
Jon
$400 [12]
712 gets you Iowa, 412, Pennsylvania & 212, this state
New York
Jon
$400 [1]
"Gin was mother's milk to her", says Eliza of her aunt in this Shaw play
Pygmalion
Lorraine
$400 [7]
Tess Trueheart; Chief Brandon; Pruneface
Dick Tracy
Jon
$800 [27]
Washington Post nickname of the White House informant whose I.D. was kept secret for 33 years, until 2005
Deep Throat
Lorraine
$800 [23]
Anthony is the middle name of Samuel Alito; it's also the first name of this current benchmate
Anthony Kennedy
Drew
$800 [18]
The one for the movie "Burlesque" features 8 songs by Christina Aguilera & 2 by Cher
a soundtrack
Drew
$800 [13]
313 will call up this Great Lakes state's eastern edge; 616, its western
Michigan
Jon
$800 [2]
Boswell quotes him: "claret is the liquor for boys; port, for men; but he who aspires to be a hero must drink brandy"
(Samuel) Johnson
Drew Jon
$800 [8]
Daughter Cookie; neighbor Herb Woodley; Mr. Beasley, the mailman
Blondie
Lorraine
$1,600 [29]
The 2003 leaking of this CIA agent's name led to the end of her career, a prison term for a White House staffer & a movie
Valerie Plame
Drew
$1,200 [24]
He's the successful entrepreneur & breathtaking athlete seen here
Tony Hawk
Drew
$1,200 [19]
Last name of singer-songwriters Loudon III & Rufus; it's also the term for a wagon maker
Wainwright
Jon
$1,200 [14]
For Buffalo dial 716; for this city of 2.6 million 100 miles away, dial 416
Toronto
$1,200 [3]
This poet wrote, "Go fetch to me a pint o' wine... that I may drink, before I go, a service to my bonnie lassie"
(Rabbie) Burns
Lorraine
$1,200 [9]
Fiercely feminist friend Andrea seen here
Cathy
Lorraine
$2,000 [30]
Evidence suggests in 1848 Secretary of State James Buchanan leaked the terms of this Mexican-American War treaty
the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
$1,600 [25]
This author is best known for his series of detective novels featuring Navajo tribal policeman Jim Chee
Tony Hillerman
$1,600 [20]
It's a beauty product such as Nair that removes unwanted hair
a depilatory
Lorraine
$1,600 [15]
This state's 201 was the first area code to be used, in 1951
New Jersey
$1,600 [4]
Before lapsing into a coma, this Welsh poet supposedly said, "I've had 18 straight whiskies; I think that's the record"
Dylan Thomas
$1,600 [10]
Rev. Scot Sloan; Zonker; B.D.
Doonesbury
Jon
DD $2,500 [28]
In 1774 he became a past postmaster after leaking letters from British loyalist Thomas Hutchinson
Benjamin Franklin
Lorraine
$2,000 [26]
This playwright's "Millennium Approaches" was the first part of his "Angels in America"
Kushner
Drew
$2,000 [21]
This branch of zoology studies insects & related bugs like ticks & mites
entomology
Lorraine
$2,000 [16]
Give Akron a jingle with this area code, the lowest sequential one
234
DD $2,000 [5]
The title character of this Eugene O'Neill play says, "Gimme a whiskey--ginger ale on the side. And don't be stingy, baby"
Anna Christie
Lorraine
$2,000 [11]
Fritzi Ritz; Sluggo; Rollo
Nancy

Final Jeopardy!

U.S. HISTORY

Congress has passed 11 of these: the first in 1812, the last in 1942

declarations of war

Lorraine "What is a declaration of war?" — wagered $8,500
Jon "What are declarations of war." — wagered $9,001
Drew "What are Declarations of War?" — wagered $9,401

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