Show #6652 2013-07-16 (taped 2013-04-15) Regular

Mark Japinga game 4.

Contestants

Amanda Farrish — a public relations associate from Vernon, Connecticut

Jeffrey Wachs — an attorney from Irvine, California

Mark Japinga — a legislative researcher from Washington, D.C. (whose 3-day cash winnings total $76,700)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Mark $7,700 $10,900 $20,900 $35,900
4-day champion: $112,600
$17,400
26 R (including 2 DDs), 0 W
Jeffrey $800 $5,800 $17,600 $31,600
2nd place: $2,000
$20,600
23 R, 3 W (including 1 DD)
Amanda $600 $1,200 $3,600 $7,200
3rd place: $1,000
$3,600
5 R, 1 W

Jeopardy! Round

CHIEF JUSTICES OF THE U.S. LEND AN "EAR" WRITERS' HOBBIES WHO'S YOUR CADDIE? PUSH & PULL ¡HOLA TEQUILA!
$200 [10]
In 2005 he became Chief Justice without ever being an associate justice
(John) Roberts
Mark
$200 [16]
A keepsake of your exploits as a student in one grade; I'll sign yours if you sign mine
a yearbook
Mark
$200 [6]
Charles Dickens enjoyed doing these for guests, like making a plum pudding appear in a hat
magic tricks
Mark
$200 [1]
Before "Caddyshack", he toted clubs at Indian Hill Golf Club, which must be infested with gophers
Bill Murray
Mark
$200 [27]
Exert secret influence in order to gain an end, or how a puppeteer controls a marionette
pulling strings
Mark
$200 [19]
Cuervo is known for this colorful type of tequila also known as joven, or "young"
gold
Mark
$600 [12]
Before becoming Chief Justice in 1953, he was the only California governor elected to 3 consecutive terms
(Earl) Warren
Mark
$400 [17]
This group sang the '80s hit "Everybody Wants To Rule The World"
Tears for Fears
Mark
$400 [7]
Thisauthor enjoyed a good game of billiards and had atablefor it in his house
Mark Twain
Mark
$400 [2]
St. Andrews caddie Willie "Trap Door" Johnson wore a hollow-soled boot to hide lost these, which he sold back to his clients
golf balls
Mark
$400 [28]
The rural motor sport seen here, you won't see these monsters on the farm
a tractor pull
Mark
$400 [20]
Top-shelf tequila is labeled "tequila 100% blue" this plant
agave
Jeffrey
$800 [13]
In 1986 he replaced Warren Burger as Chief Justice
Rehnquist
Mark
$600 [18]
Look, up ahead! It's one of these small, treeless areas within a forest
a clearing
Jeffrey
$600 [8]
Lord Byron enjoyed this athletic activity & crossed the Hellespont that way (about a mile) in 1810
swimming
Amanda
$600 [3]
Tiger Woods' ex-caddie Steve Williams helped this Australian win the 2013 Masters
Adam Scott
Mark
$600 [29]
The character of Precious Jones in her 1996 novel "Push" was based on girls she'd met as a Harlem teacher
Sapphire
Amanda
$600 [25]
To enjoy a blue margarita, all you need is the blue type of this orange liqueur instead of triple sec
curaçao
Jeffrey
$1,000 [14]
Portland was the middle name of this Chief Justice who sought the presidency in 1868 & 1872 while serving on the court
(Salmon P.) Chase
Mark
$800 [21]
Spit out your gum & tell me this common name for Mentha spicata
spearmint
Mark
$800 [9]
It proved fatal for Percy Shelley, but he enjoyed this nautical pursuit until the very end
sailing
Jeffrey
$800 [4]
Though an excellent golfer, Cheech Marin played Kevin Costner's caddie in this movie
Tin Cup
Mark
$800 [30]
Having no opener for his beverage can at a picnic prompted Ernie Fraze to invent this in 1959
the pull top cap
Jeffrey
$800 [24]
Tequila, lime juice & grapefruit soda make one of these, also the name of Picasso's daughter
Paloma
Jeffrey
DD $1,500 [11]
This Chief Justice once wrote, "I don't remember that I ever was President"
(William Howard) Taft
Mark
$1,000 [22]
Named after a doctor, it's a way to find cellular changes on the cervix
a pap smear
Jeffrey
$1,000 [15]
This "Delta Wedding" author's photos of rural Mississippi are as evocative as her stories
(Eudora) Welty
Mark
$1,000 [5]
(I'm New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman.) At the 1970 U.S. Open at Hazeltine I caddied for this Puerto Rican golfer famed for his sword dance after birdies
Chi-Chi Rodriguez
Mark
$1,000 [26]
In "The Story of Doctor Dolittle", it's described as the rarest animal of all, with "no tail, but a head at each end"
a pushmi-pullyu
Jeffrey
$1,000 [23]
The vodka-based Moscow Mule has a tequila-based counterpart fittingly named for this animal
a burro
Jeffrey

Double Jeopardy! Round

ANIMAL IDENTITY ADJECTIVES MEDITERRANEAN ISLANDS ALSO A 4-LETTER BAND PLANES, TRAINS AUTOBIOGRAPHIES
$400 [24]
Prairie dogs aren't dogs; they're actually this type of animal
a rodent
Jeffrey
$400 [18]
Also a musical term, it's the adjective for a fixed rate like the $52.00 for JFK airport to Manhattan
a flat
Jeffrey
$400 [11]
Around 226 B.C. a "colossal" earthquake destroyed the statue of Helios on this island
Rhodes
Mark
$400 [3]
A smooch
Kiss
Jeffrey
$400 [16]
In case of an emergency, this presidential plane includes a medical suite where operations can be performed
Air Force One
Mark
$400 [1]
The price is right for "Priceless Memories", the autobiography of this game show host
Bob Barker
Jeffrey
$800 [25]
(Sarah of the Clue Crew shows us a photo of a Cardinal bird with unusual markings.) The Cardinal seen here with its colors split down the middle is a genetic anomaly known as a gynandromorph, meaning it exhibits the qualities of both these
male and female (both genders)
Amanda
$800 [19]
In law, this type of rational "man" represents the ordinarily sensible, prudent member of society
the reasonable person (or man)
Jeffrey
$800 [12]
Popular tourist destinations on this largest Mediterranean island include the ruins of Syracuse & Taormina
Sicily
Amanda
$800 [4]
An attempt to gain ground by an NFL running back
Rush
Mark
$800 [17]
It's the number of the Boeing jet that hasn't quite been a Dreamliner since taking to the skies in 2011
the 787
Jeffrey
$800 [7]
Inspiring a movie, it's the anatomical title of paralyzed artist Christy Brown's autobiography
My Left Foot
Amanda
$1,200 [26]
The largest of bats, genus Pteropus. are called "flying" these
foxes
Jeffrey
$1,200 [20]
3-letter word found before maid, master or money
old
Mark
$1,200 [13]
The people of this island were not happy with a 2013 plan to raid their savings accounts to pay for a bank bailout
Cyprus
Mark
$1,200 [5]
Any hammer or wrench
Tool
Jeffrey
$1,200 [28]
Operated by Perurail, the Hiram Bingham provides transportation from Cuzco to this archaeological site
Machu Picchu
Jeffrey
$1,200 [8]
"The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas" was actually written by this woman about herself
Gertrude Stein
Jeffrey
$1,600 [30]
Seen here, it's one of the few animals whose common & binomial names are the same
the boa constrictor
$1,600 [21]
It can mean "relating to sight, touch & their 3 friends" or "lushly satisfying"
sensual (or sensuous)
Jeffrey
$2,000 [15]
Ibiza & Minorca are part of this Spanish archipelago
the Balearic Islands
Mark
$1,600 [6]
A tasty gateau
Cake
Amanda
$1,600 [27]
Once a year the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express re-creates the original Orient Express route from Paris to this city
Istanbul
Jeffrey
$1,600 [9]
"The Soundtrack of my Life" is the autobiography of this Arista records founder & musical mentor to many
Clive Davis
Jeffrey
$2,000 [29]
Lobodon carcinophagus, the "crabeater" type of this aquatic mammal, actually eats mainly krill
a seal
$2,000 [22]
From the name of a god, it can refer to ancient books of secrets, or to the airtight seal that was one of the secrets
Hermetic
Jeffrey
DD $4,000 [14]
Its capital, Valletta, was named for a Grand Master of the Knights Hospitallers
Malta
Mark
$2,000 [2]
River where Achilles was dipped
Styx
Jeffrey
$2,000 [23]
Introduced more than 55 years ago, it's the longest-serving bomber in the U.S. military
the B-52
Jeffrey
DD $3,000 [10]
His autobiography was first published in 1917 under the German title "Der Rote Kampfflieger"
Manfred von Richthofen, The Red Baron
Jeffrey

Final Jeopardy!

THE WORLD OF TV

In 2013 Britain marked this show's 50th anniversary with a series of stamps of the 11 actors who have played the lead role

Doctor Who

Amanda "What is Doctor Who?" — wagered $3,600
Jeffrey "What is Doctor Who?" — wagered $14,000
Mark "What is Doctor Who" — wagered $15,000

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