Show #6819 2014-04-17 (taped 2014-01-14) Regular

Sandie Baker game 7.

Contestants

Kristin McAuliffe — a higher-education administrator from Brighton, Massachusetts

Frédérique Delaprée — a foreign service officer from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

Sandie Baker — a translation coordinator from Eastpointe, Michigan (whose 6-day cash winnings total $140,200)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Sandie $4,400 $8,600 $15,400 $4,300
2nd place: $2,000
$14,400
20 R (including 2 DDs), 3 W
Frédérique $800 $1,200 $6,200 $6,200
New champion: $6,200
$8,400
8 R, 1 W (including 1 DD)
Kristin $3,600 $6,800 $13,200 $1
3rd place: $1,000
$13,200
23 R, 2 W

Jeopardy! Round

REJECTED SUPERVILLAIN NAMES THE INTERSTATE HIGHWAY SYSTEM SAUCES 1-CONSONANT WORDS MADDEN COVER MEN HISTORIC DAYS
$200 [1]
Lurking under your TV stand, it's a 2-word animal term for a ball of lint & particle debris
dust bunny
Frédérique
$200 [16]
(Kelly of the Clue Crew stands next to a map of the U.S.) The longest interstate is I-90, which runs 3,020 miles between these two large cities
Boston and Seattle
Kristin
$200 [11]
To make aioli sauce, start with crushed cloves of this
garlic
Kristin
$200 [21]
Instrument heard here
oboe
Sandie Kristin
$200 [6]
In 2001 the first player to appear, after 11 years of Madden himself, was Eddie George of this Nashville team
the Tennessee Titans
Kristin
$200 [26]
July 20, 1969
moon landing
Sandie
$400 [2]
Eerie noises as it changes cycles hint at the power of this appliance, perhaps with the Anyware Plus silverware basket
dishwasher
Sandie
$400 [17]
More an "intra"-state, the lower 48's shortest 2-digit interstate runs 17 miles from Baltimore to this state capital
Annapolis
Kristin
$400 [12]
Sauce aurore gets its pinkish-red color from this puree
tomato
Sandie
$400 [22]
The Frenchman said farewell, bidding us a fond...
adieu
Kristin
$400 [7]
In 2009 some got this quarterback in a Jets uniform, others in Packers gear
(Brett) Favre
Sandie
$400 [27]
May 8, 1945
VE day
Frédérique
$600 [3]
Alliterative phrase for someone born between 1946 & 1965; beware, it's the...
baby boomer
Frédérique
$600 [18]
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew stands next to a map of the U.S.) From Los Angeles, take the I-10 transcontinental route, and you'll cross the USA all the way to this city
Jacksonville
Kristin
$800 [14]
Tabasco sauce has been made on this Louisiana salt island since the 1860s
Avery Island
$600 [23]
What you use to talk to spirits if you're "board"
Ouija
Kristin
$600 [8]
The first defensive player was this Ravens linebacker who retired in 2013
Ray Lewis
Kristin
$600 [28]
April 14, 1912
the Titanic sinking
Sandie
$800 [4]
You can look at a person & not know that within him is this small implanted device used to treat tachycardia
pacemaker
Kristin
$800 [19]
Old highways were incorporated into the system, including Grand Central Parkway in this state, redubbed I-278
New York
Sandie
$1,000 [15]
Named after an Italian city, it's a rich meat sauce also called Ragu, or a spaghetti dish covered in it
bolognese
Sandie
$800 [24]
"I" know it's a very small quantity, or a Greek letter
iota
Kristin
$800 [9]
In 2004 it was this Falcon QB who would later take a break from the game
Michael Vick
Kristin
$800 [29]
May 21, 1927
Lindbergh flight across Atlantic
Sandie
$1,000 [5]
Instructions to our agents: Do not underestimate this breed, that's highly intelligent and very sheddy
Pomeranian
Kristin
$1,000 [20]
(Kelly of the Clue Crew stands next to a map of the eastern U.S.) Truly earning its interstate name, this highway stretches from Maine to Florida, passing through 15 states
I-95
Sandie
DD $1,200 [13]
One story says the French came up with this sauce to imitate a buttery one brought with a visiting Dutch king
hollandaise sauce
Sandie
$1,000 [25]
Conrad wrote, "she seemed to know all about...me"; this kind of "feeling came over me"
eerie
Kristin
$1,000 [10]
In 2013 the man was this receiver, "Megatron"
Calvin Johnson
Sandie
$1,000 [30]
Jan, 24, 1848(out West)
gold discovered in California
Sandie Kristin

Double Jeopardy! Round

A BEASTLY CATEGORY COMPOSERS CELEBRITY EPITAPHS WIND LITERARY TITLE CHARACTERS THAT'S THE "WAY"
$400 [16]
Elongated spines help these creatures reach their incredible speeds
cheetahs
Sandie
$400 [1]
The wealthy Nadezhda von Meck gave this "Swan Lake" composer 6,000 rubles a year but refused to ever meet him
Tchaikovsky
Kristin
$400 [6]
This voice artist:"That's all folks"
Mel Blanc
Sandie
$400 [20]
Reaching 318 mph, the strongest winds ever documented were part of one of these in Oklahoma
tornado
Sandie
$400 [11]
"From early childhood he had used his hands to swing from branch to branch" like his ape mother, Kala
Tarzan
Kristin
$800 [25]
Proverbially, do this "because you'll meet them on your way down"
be nice to people on your way up
Kristin
$800 [17]
These predators of the tropics can mass in huge numbers and turn much larger animals into their prey
army ants
$800 [2]
In 1918 he teamed with older brother Ira for the first time, a collaboration that lasted until his death in 1937
George Gershwin
Kristin
$800 [7]
This talk show host & game show creator:"I will not be right back after this message"
Merv Griffin
Kristin
$800 [21]
It's a group of fast-moving wind currents in the troposphere advantageous to eastbound airline travel
jet stream
Frédérique
$800 [12]
This Astrid Lindgren character is described as having "hair the color of a carrot"
Pippi Longstocking
Kristin
$1,200 [26]
It was a 2004 newspaper headline about Mr. Canseco's try for a comeback with the Dodgers
No Way Jose
Kristin
$1,200 [18]
A 2013 study finds the mouth cooties of this carrion eater aren't lethal, as was thought
Komodo dragon
$1,200 [3]
It's been said that the 1831 capture of Warsaw by the Russians led him to write his "revolutionary" etude
Chopin
Sandie
$1,200 [8]
Whitney Houston:"The Voice" & this 5-word song title
"I Will Always Love You"
Kristin
$1,200 [22]
Some of these 3-bladed modern-day windmills are designed for extra-breezy areas
wind turbines
$1,200 [13]
Dolores Haze was the real name of this 12-year-old nymphet who stood "four feet ten in one sock"
Lolita
Frédérique
$1,600 [27]
It's kind of a canal on steroids; a famous one was completed in 1959
seaway
Frédérique
$1,600 [19]
Its long arms allow it to move with great agility through the treetops
gibbon
Kristin
DD $2,000 [4]
In 1727 this German composer became a naturalized British subject under George I
Handel
Sandie
$1,600 [9]
This "Happy Days" actor: "Fiorello, sheriff, priest...and forever 'Mr. C.'"
Tom Bosley
Kristin
$1,600 [23]
Also the name of a Volkswagen model, it's a hot African desert wind that can blow all the way to Europe
sirocco
Sandie
$1,600 [14]
A tale of the Soviet labor camps tells of "one day in the life" of him, patronymic Denisovich, last name Shukhov
Ivan
Frédérique
$2,000 [28]
A certain amount of freedom; or punningly, the method of movie director Ang
leeway
Sandie
$2,000 [5]
This Frenchman dedicated his 1908 piano suite "Children's Corner" to his young daughter Claude-Emma
(Claude) Debussy
Sandie
$2,000 [10]
This actor & sitcom pioneer:"And away we go"
Jackie Gleason
Sandie
DD $2,200 [24]
A common scale of wind velocities was devised in 1805 by Sir Francis Beaufort of this military group
the British Navy
Frédérique
$2,000 [15]
This Sinclair Lewis title character is a real estate salesman who lives in the suburbs of the city of Zenith
(George) Babbitt
Sandie Frédérique

Final Jeopardy!

19th CENTURY PRESIDENTS

Good looks weren't enough as he became the only full-term president rejected in a bid for his party's 2nd term nomination

Franklin Pierce

Frédérique "Who is Grover Cleveland?" — wagered $0
Kristin "Who is Martin van Buren?" — wagered $13,199
Sandie "Who was Andrew Jackson?" — wagered $11,100

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