Show #6634 2013-06-20 (taped 2013-02-12) Regular

Andrew Moore game 4.

Contestants

Caitlin Peruccio — a law student from Manchester, Connecticut

Tom Hanson — a Ph.D. candidate in finance from Kent, Ohio

Andrew Moore — a test prep instructor from Buford, Georgia (whose 3-day cash winnings total $89,302)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Andrew $4,800 $8,800 $20,600 $18,100
4-day champion: $107,402
$21,600
24 R (including 1 DD), 3 W (including 1 DD)
Tom $1,400 $3,200 $8,800 $50
3rd place: $1,000
$8,800
12 R, 0 W
Caitlin $1,600 $3,600 $5,400 $8,801
2nd place: $2,000
$8,400
15 R, 3 W (including 1 DD)

Jeopardy! Round

RHYME BOSS A BIBLICAL ANATOMY LESSON 99 APPOINTEES TO THE COURT GEOGRAPHIC FOODS THE WALT DISNEY FAMILY MUSEUM
$200 [15]
Apply it to lips for a shiny, attractive appearance
gloss
Caitlin
$200 [23]
According to Matthew 5:30, we are supposed to cut off this body part if it causes us to sin
(right) hand
Tom
$200 [8]
Al-Wasi & Al-Kareem are 2 of Islam's 99 names for the being best known by this one
Allah
Tom
$200 [5]
In 1525 Henry VIII appointed Will Sommers to this post to tell jokes & uplift the king's spirits
jester
Andrew
$200 [20]
Busy borough clam chowder
Manhattan
Andrew
$200 [25]
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew presents the clue.) The multi-plane camera, which gives depth to animation by the use of layers of backgrounds, was used in such classics as "Pinocchio" & this 1940 concert movie
Fantasia
Caitlin
$400 [16]
Angry in Britain
cross
Andrew
$400 [21]
According to Mark 9:47, we are supposed to pluck out this body part if it causes us to sin
eye
Andrew
$400 [9]
"We are the 99%" is a slogan of this movement that came to Wall Street in 2011
Occupy
Caitlin
$400 [14]
When royal astronomer John Flamsteed died in 1720, this comet discoverer was appointed to succeed him
(Edmund) Halley
Tom
$400 [27]
Uppsalan meatballs
Swedish
Caitlin
$400 [26]
(Sarah of the Clue Crew presents the clue.) Lyndon Johnson presented Walt with this highest U.S. civilian honor, saying, "in the course of entertaining an age, he has created an American folklore"
the Medal of Freedom
Andrew
$600 [13]
You do it to a coin or a salad
toss
Caitlin
$600 [4]
One of this book's maxims is "the lip of truth shall be established for ever: but a lying tongue is but for a moment"
Proverbs
Caitlin
$600 [7]
You'll find "99 Problems" on this hip-hop star's "Black Album"
Jay-Z
Caitlin
$600 [24]
In 1516 Francis I of France appointed this "Last Supper" artist "first painter, architect and engineer to the king"
(Leonardo) da Vinci
Caitlin
$600 [2]
Sauce bearing the name of the state seen here
Tabasco (sauce)
$600 [28]
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew presents the clue.) Disney innovations included the optical printer, which allowed the re-photographing of strips of film--a technique utilized in this film, with Hayley Mills playing both Sharon & Susan
The Parent Trap
Andrew
$800 [19]
It follows "Spanish" in the name of an air plant
moss
Tom
$800 [12]
"For it is written, as I live, saith the Lord, every" this "shall bow to me"
knee
Andrew
$800 [10]
"The Mystery of the 99 Steps" is solved by this young detective
Nancy Drew
Tom Caitlin
$800 [22]
Female appointee to serve or attend a queen or princess; Bess of Hardwick was a famous one
lady-in-waiting
Tom
$800 [1]
National beef on the P.F. Chang's menu
Mongolian
Andrew
$800 [30]
(Sarah of the Clue Crew presents the clue.) Just 2 1/2 months after the opening of Disneyland came the debut of this show that created celebs like Annette Funicello; the later version helped launch Britney Spears & Justin Timberlake
the Mickey Mouse Club
Caitlin
$1,000 [18]
5-letter term for impure metal or waste matter generally
dross
$1,000 [17]
Trying to protect Jesus, he cuts off the ear of a man named Malchus
Simon Peter
Andrew
$1,000 [11]
Atomic number 99, this element was named for a man born in Germany in 1879
einsteinium
Andrew
DD $1,000 [3]
In 1668 Charles II appointed John Dryden to this post, but 21 years later William III removed him
poet laureate
Andrew
$1,000 [6]
Mud pie of Muddy Waters' birth state
Mississippi
Andrew
$1,000 [29]
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew presents the clue.) In the 1930s on projects like "Ferdinand the Bull", Walt pioneered this now common tool: a series of sketches to pre-visualize the plot of a film
storyboard
Andrew

Double Jeopardy! Round

CRIME BOSS AUSTRALIAN CAPITALS ALBUM COVERS YOU SAY TOMATO LITERARY LATE BLOOMERS I SEE A "GHOST"
$400 [8]
Called "the man who organized organized crime", Charles Luciano went by this nickname
Lucky
Tom
$400 [29]
It's the capital of the state of New South Wales & it's Australia's largest city
Sydney
Andrew
$400 [13]
1987: A black & white photo of U2 in the California desert
The Joshua Tree
Caitlin
$400 [22]
I say this rich ice cream whose name comes from the Italian for "to freeze"
gelato
Tom
$400 [1]
Frank McCourt didn't publish this memoir of his life in Ireland & America until his mid-sixties
Angela's Ashes
Caitlin
$400 [30]
Idiom meaning "a faint possibility"
a ghost of a chance
Andrew Tom
$800 [9]
Pablo Escobar, a cocaine kingpin from this country, was gunned down at age 44 while on the run
Colombia
Caitlin
DD $1,000 [28]
This capital of Victoria was the first capital of Australia, serving from 1901 to 1927
Melbourne
Andrew
$800 [14]
1991: A naked baby in a swimming pool, arms outstretched towards a dollar bill on a fish hook
Nevermind
Andrew
$800 [17]
I say domo this, thank you very much in Japanese
arigato
Andrew
$800 [2]
When he was 51 Raymond Chandler published this debut novel, later a Bogart film
The Big Sleep
Andrew
$800 [27]
Leo Guild provided this service on Hedy Lamarr's autobiography "Ecstasy and Me: My Life as a Woman"
ghostwriter
Andrew
$1,200 [10]
Captured in 1993 after decades as a fugitive, Salvatore Riina was a longtime mafia boss on this Italian island
Sicily
Tom Caitlin
$1,200 [26]
Brisbane, Queensland is home to the world's first sanctuary for these cuddly looking creatures
koalas
Tom
$1,200 [18]
2011: Lady Gaga's body morphs into a motorcycle while her arms reach down to grasp the front wheel
Born This Way
$1,200 [16]
I say this "X Factor" judge who got her start on "Barney & Friends"
Demi Lovato
Caitlin
$1,200 [3]
Published in her 80s, Helen Hooven Santmyer's "...And Ladies of the Club" was based on her long life in Xenia in this state
Ohio
Andrew
$1,200 [20]
Nickname of football phenom Red Grange
The Galloping Ghost
Andrew
$1,600 [11]
After the murder of his former boss, he became the dapper new head of the Gambino crime family in 1986
(John) Gotti
Caitlin
$1,600 [25]
There are nudist tours of Mona, a new museum in this capital on an island
Hobart
Andrew
$1,600 [5]
1971: Carole King sits barefoot on a window ledge with her cat
Tapestry
Caitlin
$1,600 [15]
I say this Italian musical term indicatedheremeaning smooth and connected
legato
Andrew
$2,000 [7]
"Post Office" hit print when he was 51; the movie "Barfly" shows him not exactly racing after success
Charles Bukowski
$1,600 [19]
Entity mentioned in St. Thomas Aquinas' "Summa Theologica" & Don McLean's "American Pie"
The Holy Ghost
Andrew
$2,000 [12]
In 2012 the U.S. govt. imposed sanctions on Kenichi Shinoda, a leading godfather in this Japanese criminal group
Yakuza
$2,000 [24]
This capital of Western Australia is famous for the black swans along the Swan River
Perth
Andrew
$2,000 [4]
1979: A pin-up girl splayed on the hood of a Ferrari, painted by Alberto Vargas at the request of The Cars' drummer
Candy-O
$2,000 [21]
I say this muse of love poetry in Greek myth
Erato
Tom
DD $3,000 [6]
This older pal of Kerouac & Ginsberg debuted as a novelist with "Junky" when he was 39
William S. Burroughs
Caitlin
$2,000 [23]
In the late 1800s Wovoka, a Paiute, founded a religion based on this group activity
Ghost Dance
Andrew

Final Jeopardy!

WORLD LEADERS

Since 1991 this country has had only 3 different presidents; the current one took over in 2012 for the second time

Russia

Caitlin "What isGeorgia?Russia?" — wagered $3,401
Tom "What is Brazil?" — wagered $8,750
Andrew "What is Italy?" — wagered $2,500

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