Show #6878 2014-07-09 (taped 2014-03-18) Regular

Contestants

Nick Lasik — a bartender from Portland, Oregon

Sara Tess Neumann — a museum educator from Quincy, Massachusetts

Campbell Warner — a military attorney originally from Rock Hill, South Carolina (whose 1-day cash winnings total $22,000)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Campbell $3,400 $6,200 $19,200 $15,200
2-day champion: $37,200
$19,600
21 R (including 1 DD), 3 W (including 1 DD)
Sara Tess $0 $1,400 $2,600 $100
2nd place: $2,000
$2,600
6 R, 1 W
Nick $2,800 $5,200 $11,600 $0
3rd place: $1,000
$11,200
20 R (including 1 DD), 4 W

Jeopardy! Round

SPOT THE MAMMAL 11-LETTER WORDS ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT MEASURING DEVICES POP CULTURE COLLEGE COURSES "AMEN"
$200 [7]
Turkey, marten, sponge
a marten
Nick
$200 [12]
The doctor will hear you now--this instrument is used to listen to chest sounds
a stethoscope
Campbell
$200 [1]
Altogether, this "great soul" of India spent 7 years in prison for political activity
Gandhi
Nick
$200 [17]
The name of this automobile instrument comes from the Greek for "measure" & "way"
odometer
Campbell Nick
$200 [6]
You could boldly go to PHIL-180, "Philosophy and Star Trek", at this Catholic university in D.C.
Georgetown
Nick
$200 [26]
A mournful poem or hymn for the departed
a lament
Nick
$400 [8]
Kiwi, kinkajou, kookaburra
kinkajou
Nick
$400 [13]
Pertaining to a pay raise effective as of a past date
retroactive
Campbell
$400 [2]
The business sense of this naturalist & painter was for the birds; he was jailed for debt in 1819
(John James) Audubon
Nick
$400 [18]
The measuring device seenhereis used by Italian chefs to prepare the proper quantity of this
spaghetti
Sara Tess
$400 [19]
Columbia College Chicago dealt with these creatures "in Popular Media"; some say they're the new vampires
zombies
Nick
$400 [27]
The Diet or the Knesset
a parliament
Campbell
$600 [9]
Shoebill, sea horse, narwhal
the narwhal
Nick
$600 [14]
To set the time on your watch to match another's
to synchronize
Campbell
$600 [3]
This author's crime? Discussing banned books in the Petrashevsky Circle group in 1849; punishment? 4 years in Siberia
Dostoyevsky
Campbell
$600 [20]
When making beer or wine, you might want to use a saccharometer to measure the concentration of this in a solution
sugar
Campbell Nick
$600 [23]
M.I.T. offered "Topics in Comparative Media: American Pro" this; I'll break a folding chair on your head if you mess up!
Wrestling
Nick
$600 [28]
Energetic music & dance style of Andalusia
flamenco
Campbell
$800 [10]
Hyrax, pterodactyl, barracuda
hyrax
Nick
$800 [15]
A leadership of 3 people working jointly; Caesar was in "the first" one
a triumvirate
Campbell
$800 [4]
In 1944 Himmler tried to take over the German rocket program & jailed this V-2 rocket scientist who didn't cooperate
von Braun
Campbell
$800 [21]
To measure curvature, a doctor places a scoliometer on this body part
the spine
Campbell
$800 [24]
Northwestern took on "Consumerism and Social Change in" this AMC drama "America, 1960-1965"
Mad Men
Nick
$800 [29]
A difficult or unpleasant situation that is not easy to get out of
predicament
Campbell
$1,000 [11]
Albatross, pangolin, darter
the pangolin
$1,000 [16]
The ability to set things on fire by psychic power
pyrokinesis
Campbell
$1,000 [5]
In May 1895 this author was sentenced to 2 years at hard labor, mostly served at Reading Gaol
Oscar Wilde
DD $1,000 [22]
An ebullioscope is used to determine this in liquids
the boiling point
Campbell
$1,000 [25]
But I would not feel so all alone at Connecticut College; everybody must know English 213B was on this singer
Bob Dylan
Campbell
$1,000 [30]
Catholicism has life covered with the 7 of these; they include baptism & anointing of the sick
the sacraments
Sara Tess

Double Jeopardy! Round

LONDON SPRAWLING SYNONYMS NURSERY RHYME CATS NONFICTION BOOKS ON THE BIG SCREEN THE WEST "Y": ME
$400 [16]
This inner London borough is home to Buckingham Palace & Victoria Station, not just an abbey
Westminster
Campbell
$400 [21]
"Fringe" is a synonym for this, hair that's combed over the forehead
bangs
Sara Tess
$400 [22]
After the Owl & the Pussy-cat were married, "they danced by the light of" this
the moon
Sara Tess Nick
$400 [1]
This 2005 film about Johnny Cash comes from his autobiography "Man in Black"
Walk the Line
Nick
$400 [11]
Seenhere3,000 feet upis William Henry Jackson, who was the official one of these for the U.S. Geological Survey of the Territory
a photographer
Nick
$400 [2]
When President Buchanan (a man with no wives!) removed me as Utah governor, hostilities ensued
(Brigham) Young
Sara Tess
$800 [17]
Run away & join this neon-lit intersection of 4 London streets first formed in 1819
Piccadilly Circus
Campbell
$800 [25]
This synonym for "voluptuous" is named for a Flemish painter
Rubenesque
Nick
$800 [23]
"Little Robin" this "sat upon a tree, up went Pussycat and down went he"
Redbreast
$800 [3]
"See No Evil", about the CIA in the Middle East, became "Syriana", which won an Oscar for this actor
(George) Clooney
Nick
$800 [12]
This state capital came into being in one day, on April 22, 1889, when 50,000 swarmed onto 2 million acres
Oklahoma City
Sara Tess Nick
$800 [4]
My pop song parodies include polkas, & I have the same last name as the winner of the first polka Grammy
"Weird Al" Yankovic
Sara Tess
$1,200 [18]
The British Museum is in this London neighborhood once home to a famous writers' "group"
Bloomsbury
$1,200 [26]
"To moo like a cow" & "degraded" are synonyms for 2 different definitions of this 3-letter word
low
$1,200 [24]
For losing their mittens, the 3 little kittens "began to cry" & were denied this dessert by their mother
pie
$1,200 [5]
"Lost Moon" followed this ill-fated space mission
Apollo 13
Campbell
$1,200 [13]
(Kelly of the Clue Crew shows a map on the monitor.) In 1863, the Central Pacific Railroad broke ground in Sacramento, & the Union Pacific Railroad did the same in Omaha. The 1869 joining of the two in Promontory, Utah, was symbolized by this 2-word item
the Golden Spike
Nick
$1,200 [8]
I starred in "The Three Musketeers", "The Four Musketeers", "The Return of the Musketeers" & "Austin Powers"
Michael York
Campbell
$1,600 [19]
A post-WWII planning act surrounded London with a ring of open land known by this colorful name
the Green Belt
DD $2,000 [27]
"Apex" is from the Latin; this 4-letter synonym is from the Greek for "point"
acme
Nick
$1,600 [29]
With a crooked one of these coins, the crooked man "bought a crooked cat, which caught a crooked mouse"
a sixpence
$1,600 [6]
"A Mighty Heart" was the story of Daniel Pearl, a reporter for this newspaper who was killed in Pakistan
The Wall Street Journal
Campbell
$1,600 [14]
Published in 1810, this explorer's journals "peaked" interest with the first descriptions of the Southern Plains & Rockies
(Zebulon) Pike
Campbell
$2,000 [10]
In 1713 I gave a bunch of books to a school at Saybrook, Connecticut
(Elihu) Yale
Campbell
$2,000 [20]
This London neighborhood took its name from an old hunting cry; the one in NYC, from a street & a direction
Soho
Campbell
$2,000 [28]
Another name for a wine steward is this French word
a sommelier
Nick
$2,000 [30]
"The gingham dog and" this feline "side by side on the table sat"
the calico cat
Nick
$2,000 [7]
Tina Fey used "Queen Bees and Wannabes" as fodder to write this Lindsay Lohan film
Mean Girls
Nick
$2,000 [15]
Though he had a Native American wife, Kit Carson followed orders to subdue this people & relocate 8,000 in New Mexico
the Navajo
DD $2,200 [9]
I was a humble 19th century Japanese organ maker, yet today my name is on guitars, MP3 players & motorcycles
(Torakusu) Yamaha
Campbell

Final Jeopardy!

CONSTITUTIONAL MONARCHIES

The constitution of this country allows the monarch to abdicate, which has happened in 1948, 1980 & 2013

the Netherlands

Sara Tess "What is Monacco?" — wagered $2,500
Nick "What is Japan?" — wagered $11,600
Campbell "What is Bahrain?" — wagered $4,000

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