Show #6633 2013-06-19 (taped 2013-02-12) Regular

Andrew Moore game 3.

Contestants

Ravi Saxena — a computer programmer from Chicago, Illinois

Henry Watkins — an actor and comedian originally from Atlanta, Georgia

Andrew Moore — a test prep instructor from Buford, Georgia (whose 2-day cash winnings total $56,802)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Andrew $7,300 $10,300 $28,700 $32,500
3-day champion: $89,302
$24,800
29 R (including 3 DDs), 1 W
Henry $1,800 $2,800 $12,400 $24,400
2nd place: $2,000
$12,400
16 R, 2 W
Ravi $2,800 $3,800 $3,000 $5,900
3rd place: $1,000
$3,000
11 R, 3 W

Jeopardy! Round

WHERE ARE YOU FROM? IN THE SPORTS MOVIE'S CAST BLANK VERSE WEIGHTS & MEASURES GOV. 2 Js
$200 [2]
If you're from the capital of Pennsylvania, you're called this, which sounds a bit like a food item
a Harrisburger
Andrew
$200 [19]
Robert Redford as Roy Hobbs, Robert Duvall as Max Mercy
The Natural
Andrew
$200 [13]
"What happens to a dream deferred? Does it dry up like a ___ in the sun?"
raisin
Andrew
$200 [30]
U.S. territorial waters were originally set at 3 miles because these could only shoot about 3 miles in the 1700s
cannons
Andrew
$200 [22]
The SBA, this administration, helps the little guy with loans & contracts
the Small Business Administration
Ravi
$200 [29]
A 747, for example
a jumbo jet
Ravi
$400 [16]
1 of the 2 countries you might hail from if you're Hispaniolan
Haiti (or the Dominican Republic)
Andrew
$400 [5]
Cuba Gooding Jr. as Rod Tidwell, Jay Mohr as Bob Sugar
Jerry Maguire
Andrew
$400 [15]
"The woods are lovely, dark and deep, but I have ___ to keep"
promises
Henry
$400 [27]
The French unit known as an arpent is still used in this state, where you'll find a street called 80 Arpent Road
Louisiana
Andrew
$400 [21]
(Vice President Joe Biden delivers the clue.) Also called the NSC, this advisory body to the president on foreign & defense policies includes the vice president
the National Security Council
Henry
$400 [28]
2-word conditioning exercise, & that's the fact
a jumping jack
Andrew
$600 [18]
A Neorican is someone originally from this place who has lived in the United States
Puerto Rico
Henry
$600 [25]
Burt Lancaster as Moonlight Graham, Frank Whaley as Moonlight Graham
Field of Dreams
Andrew
$600 [23]
"___! ___! Burning bright in the forests of the night"
Tyger, Tyger
Andrew
$600 [26]
(Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from Haleakala Observatory in Maui, Hawaii.) Named by a tech journal as one of 20 marvels of modern engineering, the heart of the Pan-Starrs Telescope is the world's largest digital camera--it can capture images containing up to 1.4 billion of these units of video resolution
pixels
Andrew Ravi
$600 [11]
Care for ICE? As a federal agency, ICE means the enforcement of these 2 things
immigration & customs
Andrew
$600 [7]
Weaponless martial art that sometimes uses a foe's own strength & weight to disable him
jujitsu
Henry
$800 [6]
This term for someone from the "Wolverine State" ends with the name of a male bird
a Michigander
Andrew
$800 [10]
Michael O'Keefe as Danny Noonan, Ted Knight as Judge Smails; well...?! We're waiting!
Caddyshack
Andrew
$800 [24]
"O ___! My ___! Our fearful trip is done"
captain
Andrew
$800 [12]
It's 3.37 inches longer than a yard
a meter
Ravi
$800 [3]
You're on "Q" with the Centers for Disease Control's DGMQ, the Division of Global Migration & this
Quarantine
Henry
$800 [8]
An object venerated superstitiously; why do we always hear about the "bad" kind?
juju
Andrew
DD $2,500 [9]
If you're a Crucian, you're from this U.S. Virgin Island
St. Croix
Andrew
$1,000 [1]
Philip Seymour Hoffman as Art Howe, Chris Pratt as Scott Hatteberg
Moneyball
Ravi
$1,000 [20]
"I died for beauty--but was scarce adjusted in the tomb, when one who died for ___, was lain in an adjoining room"
truth
Henry
$1,000 [14]
This system used in weighing precious metals derives its name from a French city that once held a medieval fair
troy
Ravi
$1,000 [4]
Be active & eat healthy, says the PCFSN, the President's Council on Fitness & these 2 things
sports & nutrition
Andrew
$1,000 [17]
The seeds of this shrub are used as an oil in cosmetics & shampoo
jojoba
Henry

Double Jeopardy! Round

ASTRONOMERS "PAN" HANDLING PAINTING & SCULPTURE RELATIVE-ITY ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
$400 [25]
In 2008 this astronomer for whom a space telescope is named was honored on a U.S. postage stamp
Hubble
Henry
$400 [28]
A wide view of a large area of land or water
a panorama
Ravi
$400 [26]
"Nympheas", one of his paintings of water lilies, sold for nearly $44 million at a 2012 auction
Monet
Andrew
$400 [30]
As a young actress in NYC, this future "Carrie" star lived with cousin Rip Torn
Sissy Spacek
Henry
$400 [29]
This literary character's artificial leg is carved from the jawbone of a whale
Ahab
Andrew
$400 [27]
Cartographic intelligence, primarily derived from these, is crucial for military operations
maps
Ravi
$800 [24]
Giovanni Schiaparelli named several features on this planet &, in 1877, discovered "canali", or channels
Mars
Henry
$800 [23]
Flat Italian bread cut & filled with cheese & meat
a panini
Andrew
$800 [17]
Seen here is El Greco's view of this city--the one in Spain, not Ohio
Toledo
Ravi
$800 [21]
Jason Schwartzman & Sofia Coppola can always say, "hey, cousin" to this "Ghost Rider"
Nicolas Cage
Henry
$800 [22]
The Jarvik-7 was an artificial one of these first used in 1982
a heart
Henry
$800 [7]
It's the guise under which a spy operates; the couple on FX' "The Americans" uses the "deep" type
cover
Andrew
$1,200 [18]
The first 2 of this German astronomer's laws of planetary motion appeared in his 1609 work "Astronomia Nova"
Kepler
Ravi
$1,200 [19]
All the divinities worshiped by a particular people
pantheon
Ravi
$1,200 [1]
In 1901 his sculpture "Bronco Buster" was exhibited at the Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo
(Frederic) Remington
Henry
$1,200 [20]
Paris Hilton's mom, Kathy, is the sister of Kim & Kyle Richards, 2 of the "Real Housewives of" this city
Beverly Hills
Henry
$1,200 [9]
First produced in 1930, this long-lasting artificial rubber has a name that begins with the Greek for "new"
neoprene
Andrew
$1,200 [6]
Better geographic intelligence could have aided the failed 1980 Iran hostage rescue, as helicopters were disabled by these
sandstorms
Henry Ravi
DD $2,000 [12]
A type of this astronomical object is named for Karl Schwarzschild; his name should give you a hint
a black hole
Andrew
$1,600 [10]
To produce work indulging the vulgar taste of an audience
to pander
Andrew
$1,600 [2]
He was the sculptor of the Lion of Belfort & a little piece called the Statue of Liberty
Bartholdi
Andrew
$1,600 [8]
Philip Glass has composed music for "This American Life", hosted by this cousin
Ira Glass
Andrew
$1,600 [15]
Breeding dogs in the 1780s, Lazzaro Spallanzani was the first successful user of this technique
artificial insemination
Henry
$1,600 [4]
One who breaks down & examines an issue; the CIA has job openings for "economic", "military" & "threat" ones
an analyst
Henry Ravi
$2,000 [11]
His sister Caroline found 8 comets on her own & helped him discover Uranus
(William) Herschel
Andrew
$2,000 [13]
From the Spanish for "long, thin biscuit", it's a long, thin cigar
a panatela
Ravi
DD $4,000 [3]
The Brandywine River Museum in Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania displays art by 3 generations of this family
Wyeth
Andrew
$2,000 [16]
"Thor" co-star Stellan Skarsgard's son Alexander really sucks as this "True Blood" vampire
Eric Northman
$2,000 [14]
The villages made clean & happy to fool Catherine the Great as she toured Russia were named for him, her adviser
(Grigory) Potemkin
Andrew
$2,000 [5]
In 1960 agents of this Israeli spy service abducted Nazi Adolf Eichmann in Argentina
the Mossad
Henry

Final Jeopardy!

WAR NOVELS

Appropriately, the sound of musketry & artillery is described as "a crimson roar" in this story

The Red Badge of Courage

Ravi "What is The Red Badge of Courage?" — wagered $2,900
Henry "What is the Red Badge of Courage?" — wagered $12,000
Andrew "What is The red badge of courage?" — wagered $3,800

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