Show #6647 2013-07-09 (taped 2013-03-28) Regular

Ben Ingram game 7.

Contestants

Jeremy Husen — a train dispatcher from Omaha, Nebraska

Liz Kelly — a tax attorney from Chicago, Illinois

Ben Ingram — an IT consultant originally from Florence, South Carolina (whose 6-day cash winnings total $137,732)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Ben $4,800 $5,800 $19,900 $20,001
7-day champion: $157,733
$16,600
21 R (including 2 DDs), 2 W
Liz $-600 $1,200 $10,000 $99
2nd place: $2,000
$10,000
14 R, 3 W
Jeremy $1,800 $5,400 $9,000 $0
3rd place: $1,000
$9,000
14 R (including 1 DD), 1 W

Jeopardy! Round

AGRICULTURE UNOFFICIAL STATE NICKNAMES IN LIVING COLOR EMMY'S BEST COMEDY SERIES LET'S TALK TURKISH JIMMY WORKS OUT
$200 [23]
Farmers study kernels for the "black layer", a sign that this crop is ready to harvest for seed
corn
Ben
$200 [24]
"The Gem of the Pacific" & "The Paradise of the Pacific"
Hawaii
Ben
$200 [26]
Of the 14,000 WWII soldiers who served in the 442nd battalion, 9,486 were awarded this medal
the Purple Heart
Liz
$200 [5]
2002:Joey & his pals take the prize
Friends
Jeremy
$200 [29]
An adam is one of these; in Genesis, he's the first one
man
Ben
$200 [7]
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew jumps rope at the Sony gym as a trainer gives the clue.) I'm having Jimmy warm up with a simple jump rope routine; it'll work most of the major muscle groups and is a quick way to get in this, a six-letter term for exercise that works the heart
cardio
Jeremy
$400 [28]
Indian stock helped create the American Brahman breed of this
cattle
$400 [25]
"The Steel State"& "The Quaker State"
Pennsylvania
Ben
$400 [27]
Ash, cadet & Davy's are 3 shades of this color
gray
Jeremy
$400 [6]
2001:Carrie on, New York
Sex and the City
Liz
$400 [30]
I think I'll buy that rug in the bazaar; the fiyat, this, is right
price
Liz
$400 [19]
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew does bench presses at the Sony gym as a trainer gives the clue.) In the bench press, the arm and shoulder muscles act as stabilizers; much of the lifting force comes from these, the major muscles of the chest
the pectorals
Jeremy
$600 [16]
The federally subsidized crop type of this for farmers provides 50% catastrophic coverage
insurance
Liz
$600 [1]
It's "The Cotton State" as well as "The Pioneer Space Capital of the World"
Alabama
Ben
$600 [13]
"Kara's Flowers" didn't work, so the band with Adam Levine decided on this name instead
Maroon 5
Ben
$600 [8]
1967:Hey, hey, it's this show about 4 musicians
The Monkees
Liz
$600 [4]
You want me to walk up to the galleries in the Hagia Sophia? You mean there's no asansor, this?
an elevator
Jeremy
$600 [20]
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew lays on his belly with arms and legs extended at the Sony gym as a trainer gives the clue.) Jimmy's strengthening his lower back muscles with an exercise named for this comic book hero
Superman
Liz
$800 [17]
For chicken farmers, this "sullen" measure refers to a clutch of eggs hatched at one time
a brood
$800 [2]
"The Land of Gold"& "The Eureka State"
California
Ben Liz
$800 [14]
This deep-water fish named for its color & coarse texture can live to be 140
orange roughy
Liz
$800 [9]
1993:Something for the show about nothing
Seinfeld
Jeremy
$800 [11]
Ugh, I shouldn't have eaten that moldy baklava--get me to the hastane, this place...stat!
the hospital
Ben
$800 [21]
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew is doing pull-ups at the Sony gym.) Danny's got me doing wide-grip pull-ups that work the muscles of the shoulders and the arms, but mainly target these, the broadest and most powerful muscles of the back
the latissimus dorsi
Jeremy
$1,000 [18]
Most modern tractors run on gasoline, kerosene or LPG, short for "liquefied" this gas
petroleum
Jeremy
$1,000 [3]
"The Toothpick State" & "The Hot Water State"
Arkansas
$1,000 [15]
The 2 colors that come before "algae" in another name for cyanobacteria
blue and green
Ben
$1,000 [10]
2010:3 households, one Emmy
Modern Family
Ben
$1,000 [12]
If you're wading into the Canakkale Bogazi, at least wear your mayo, this
swimsuit
DD $1,000 [22]
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew and trainer Danny of the Sony gym do cool-down exercises.) Wrap up your routine with cool-down exercises. I'm stretching the hamstring and the side abdominal muscles called this, from the Latin for slanting
the obliques
Jeremy

Double Jeopardy! Round

LITERARY BAD GUYS NEW INVENTIONS MOVIE SONGS PRINCE ALBERT IN A CAN BETTER LET "IM" OUT
$400 [22]
Sherlock Holmes describes him as "one of the great brains of the century"
Professor Moriarty
Liz
$400 [20]
The Flyknit Racer running shoe developed by this company weighs a mere 5.6 ounces & conforms to your foot
Nike
Jeremy
$400 [24]
She starred in "The Rose" & sang the title track
Bette Midler
Liz
$400 [14]
Albert brought to English royalty the Saxe-Coburg-Gotha name stemming from a dukedom in what is now this country
Germany
Ben
$400 [16]
This company can can chunky soups, & has since 1969
Campbell's
Liz
$400 [18]
First name of philosopher Kant; first name of Panamanian leader Noriega
Immanuel and Manuel
Ben
$1,200 [28]
He vows to turn Desdemona's "virtue into pitch, and out of her own goodness make the net that shall enmesh them all"
Iago
Liz
$800 [21]
Students in Ukraine have created gloves for the hearing-impaired to communicate with those who don't understand this
sign language
Jeremy
$800 [25]
It's the 3-word title of the Oscar-nominated song from 1976's "Rocky"
"Gonna Fly Now"
Jeremy
$800 [15]
Though he's been gone for more than 150 years, Albert's name today still graces this London edifice
the Victoria and Albert Museum
Ben Liz
$800 [17]
Yoders offers a canned version of this meat, the "B" in a BLT
bacon
Ben
$800 [19]
A violent collision when one thing hits another; a peaceful agreement
impact and pact
Ben
$1,600 [27]
This "Heart of Darkness" villain lived in the jungles of Africa, where he controlled the ivory trade
Mister Kurtz
Jeremy
$1,200 [12]
A new eye"glass" from this company aims to bring computer images & info directly to your vision to augment reality
Google
Ben
$1,200 [1]
Seth MacFarlane wrote the lyrics to "Everybody Needs A Best Friend", from this buddy picture
Ted
Jeremy
$1,200 [5]
Prince Albert didn't get to be officially called the "Prince" this until 17 years after marrying Queen Victoria
Prince Consort
Ben
$1,200 [8]
A Swiss company has put one of these sandwiches in a can, so Jimmy Buffett can enjoy one "In Paradise"
a Cheeseburger
Ben
$1,200 [4]
To run someone through with a sharp stick; his probable complexion as a result
impale and pale
Ben
$2,000 [26]
Claggart is the evil sailor who accuses this Herman Melville character of plotting mutiny
Billy Budd
Jeremy
$2,000 [29]
Able to withstand great pressure, the Deepsea Challenger submarine took this man down 7 miles in March 2012
James Cameron
Liz
$1,600 [2]
"The Bare Necessities" is a beary fun tune from this 1967 film
The Jungle Book
Liz
$1,600 [6]
Albert successfully organized & ran this "Great" event held at London's Crystal Palace in 1851
The Great Exhibition
Ben
$1,600 [9]
This over 150-year-old Hawaiian company offers canned pineapple chunks, slices & tidbits
Dole
Liz
$1,600 [11]
Hampered, like a drunk driver; joined up with a partner
impaired and paired
Ben
DD $2,900 [13]
Being tested in 2013, Grasshopper is a reusable one of these as tall as a 10-story building
a rocket
Ben
$2,000 [3]
The songs of Aimee Mann inspired this 1999 Paul Thomas Anderson film, & Aimee's "Save Me" was heard in it
Magnolia
Liz
DD $4,000 [7]
Though Albert was only a prince, Alfred, Lord Tennyson dedicated this epic poetic work to him in the 1862 edition
Idylls of the King
Ben
$2,000 [10]
Paris Hilton endorses the Rich brand of this Italian sparkling wine in a can
Prosecco
$2,000 [23]
An obstacle & the triangular architectural feature seen here
impediment & pediment

Final Jeopardy!

NATIONAL OFFICIAL LANGUAGES

This country has an area of only 275 square miles but has 4 official languages: English, Tamil, Chinese & Malay

Singapore

Jeremy "What is Bhutan" — wagered $9,000
Liz "What is Sri Lanka" — wagered $9,901
Ben "What is Singapore?" — wagered $101

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