Show #6559 2013-03-07 (taped 2012-10-29) Regular

Drew Horwood game 3.

Contestants

Jennifer Head — an archivist for the Sisters of Charity from Dubuque, Iowa

Lloyd Baum — an insurance specialist from Long Beach, New York

Drew Horwood — a business analyst from Minneapolis, Minnesota (whose 2-day cash winnings total $36,199)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Drew $600 $2,400 $14,800 $27,800
3-day champion: $63,999
$12,000
15 R (including 1 DD), 2 W
Lloyd $3,800 $7,800 $15,400 $1,199
3rd place: $1,000
$15,200
22 R (including 1 DD), 1 W
Jennifer $2,200 $1,800 $11,800 $16,800
2nd place: $2,000
$11,800
14 R (including 1 DD), 3 W

Jeopardy! Round

THE 18th CENTURY SINGERS PORTRAYED ON FILM OYSTER STEW LONDON TRANSPORTATION LETTERS & WORDS MARYLAND
$200 [6]
1701 saw Captain William Kidd hanged for this crime
piracy
Lloyd
$200 [1]
Jamie Foxx won an Oscar for playing this soulful legend
Ray Charles
Lloyd
$200 [16]
Special oyster knives are available to make this process of opening the shell & removing the meat easier
shucking
Drew
$200 [26]
This largest airport serving London has 4 holding areas over southern England for aircraft waiting to land
Heathrow
Drew
$200 [7]
It's the first U.S. state alphabetically
Alabama
Lloyd
$200 [21]
This river forms part of Maryland's border with West Virginia, then flows on to Chesapeake Bay
Potomac
Jennifer
$400 [12]
The first country to do so, Denmark decreed in 1792 it would abolish trade in these
slaves
Jennifer
$400 [2]
"Oh, boy!" Gary Busey played this early rocker whose fame will "not fade away"
Buddy Holly
Lloyd
$400 [17]
The Puget Sound area is famous for these small oysters that rarely exceed 1 1/2 inches
Olympia oysters
Jennifer
$400 [28]
Until Westminster Bridge opened in 1750, London Bridge was the city's only crossing over this river
Thames
Lloyd
$400 [8]
At 10 points apiece, these 2 letters have the highest value in Scrabble
Q and Z
Drew Lloyd Jennifer
$400 [22]
It was founded at Fort Severn, on a river in Annapolis, in 1845
United States Naval Academy
Lloyd
$600 [13]
1780s Americans who advocated a strong central government used this name, today associated with states' rights
Federalists
Lloyd
$600 [3]
J.Lo's career exploded when she played this slain Tejano singer
Selena
Lloyd
$600 [18]
Comedy in which Pistol says to Falstaff, "why then the world's mine oyster, which I with sword will open"
The Merry Wives of Windsor
Lloyd
$600 [29]
The Underground has been known by this shorter nickname since 1890 when the first deep-level electric railway line opened
The Tube
Drew
$600 [9]
From Quechua, it's the word for bats' or birds' droppings
guano
Jennifer
$600 [23]
This Maryland university was named for an investor in the B&O railroad who died Christmas Eve 1873
Johns Hopkins
Lloyd
$800 [14]
From 1701 to 1714 much of Europe was drawn into the war of this "succession"
Spanish
$800 [4]
Marion Cotillard showed us life wasn't so rosy as this chanteuse in "La Vie en Rose"
Édith Piaf
Jennifer
$800 [19]
As its name indicates, this bird is a natural enemy of the oyster
oystercatcher
$800 [30]
To do their job, they must pass an exam known as "The Knowledge" to show they know all of London's streets
cab drivers
Drew
$800 [10]
The 2 lowercase letters of the English alphabet that have a tittle
I & J
Lloyd
$800 [24]
A house in St. Michaels is named for one of these spheres fired at it in the War of 1812
cannonball
Jennifer
DD $1,200 [15]
Working with Peter the Great's navy, this explorer went "strait" to the water routes between Siberia & North America
Bering
Lloyd
$1,000 [5]
In "Nowhere Boy" Aaron Johnson played him as a teenaged lad
John Lennon
$1,000 [20]
This dish of oysters on the half shell topped with spinach, butter & bread-crumbs was named for its richness
Oysters Rockefeller
Lloyd
$1,000 [27]
In 2012 a redesigned, hybrid, but still red version of this iconic London transport hit the roads
double-decker bus
Lloyd
$1,000 [11]
It's the human sex chromosome women don't have
Y
Drew
$1,000 [25]
To watch the Redskins play, head to this county named for Queen Anne's husband
Prince George's County
Jennifer

Double Jeopardy! Round

STARTING "EN" LAWYER/ AUTHORS NOT JOHN GRISHAM THAT '80s SHOW SHARP (& FLAT) INSTRUMENTS A HORSE OF A DIFFERENT COLOR MARRY LAND
$400 [21]
"Close" or not, it's an unplanned or unexpected meeting
encounter
Jennifer
$400 [11]
Royall Tyler's "The Contrast", the 1st professionally produced American comedy, opened April 16, 1787 in this city
New York City
Drew
$400 [4]
In 1986 his "playhouse" premiered on Saturday morning television
Pee-wee (Herman)
Drew
$400 [13]
Don't tell Weird Al, but Ambrose Bierce called this "an instrument in harmony with the sentiments of an assassin"
accordion
Lloyd
$400 [1]
A nut roasted at Christmastime, or a horse with red as a base color
chestnut
Drew
$400 [26]
Rainier & Grace, April 19, 1956
Monaco
Lloyd
$800 [22]
Deep-seated hatred
enmity
Drew
$800 [12]
With the success of novels like "Treasure Island" for this author, the law would have to wait; he never practiced
(Robert Louis) Stevenson
Lloyd
$800 [5]
During the run of this show, Robert Guillaume rose through the ranks from butler to lieutenant governor
Benson
Lloyd Jennifer
$800 [14]
According to Fortune magazine, "nothing says 'dropping out of society' like learning" this 5-string twanger
banjo
Jennifer
$800 [2]
Roy Rogers'Triggerwas this type of horse, with a golden coat and a white mane and tail
palomino
Lloyd
$800 [27]
Nicole Kidman & Keith Urban, June 25, 2006
Australia
Lloyd
$1,200 [23]
Lipase, which breaks down fats in the small intestine, is one of these proteins
enzyme
Drew
$1,200 [18]
Elmer Rice must have aced Constitution class, as he titled a 1933 play these first 3 words of the Preamble
We the People
Drew
$1,200 [6]
This series starred Pernell Roberts as a character also seen on "M*A*S*H"
Trapper John, M.D.
Jennifer
$1,200 [15]
An old joke says that golf was invented by the same people who think that music comes out of these
bagpipes
Drew
$1,200 [3]
Tan or brown horses with black points on the mane, tail & ears are this type, like a coastal indentation
bay
$1,200 [28]
Maria Augusta Kutschera & Georg Von Trapp, November 26, 1927
Austria
Jennifer
$1,600 [24]
It's a letter from the pope to Catholic churches worldwide
encyclical
Jennifer
$1,600 [19]
This book by lawyer Louis Begley was about a retiring lawyer; the Jack Nicholson movie made him an insurance man
About Schmidt
$1,600 [7]
This sitcom starred Mark Linn-Baker & Bronson Pinchot as distant cousins Larry & Balki
Perfect Strangers
Jennifer
$1,600 [16]
(Kelly of The Clue Crew presents the clue.)The sound of this symbol of South African soccer can hit 127 decibels, louder than a jet engine; there were thousands at the 2010 FIFA World Cup
vuvuzela
Drew
$1,600 [9]
The "strawberry" type of this horse has white hairs interspersed throughout a base coat of red
roan
Drew
$1,600 [29]
Pierre Trudeau & Margaret Sinclair, March 4, 1971
Canada
Lloyd
DD $2,000 [25]
The measure of disorder or randomness in a closed system
entropy
Jennifer
$2,000 [20]
This 3-named poet maintained his successful Chicago law practice while penning works like "Spoon River Anthology"
Edgar Lee Masters
Lloyd
$2,000 [8]
Glenn Frey's song "You Belong to the City" was written specially for this show
Miami Vice
DD $4,800 [17]
Mark Twain complained of "the snorting of an unholy" one of these; lucky for him there weren't 75 more
trombone
Drew
$2,000 [10]
A sandy or tan horse with all-black points is this type, like a deer hide worn by a frontiersman
buckskin
Jennifer
$2,000 [30]
Albert Einstein & Milena Maric, January 6, 1903
Switzerland
Drew

Final Jeopardy!

THE WESTERN HEMISPHERE

One of the 2 Central American countries never under military rule in the last 50 years

Costa Rica or Belize

Jennifer "What is Costa Rica" — wagered $5,000
Drew "What is Costa Rica?" — wagered $13,000
Lloyd "What is Honduras?" — wagered $14,201

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