Show #4423 2003-11-26 (taped 2003-08-27) Regular

Contestants

Bobby Greenfeld — a patent attorney from Chappaqua, New York

Gina Bever — a director of marketing from Chattanooga, Tennessee

Karen Kratzer — a tax accountant from Annapolis, Maryland (whose 1-day cash winnings total $20,001)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Karen $1,400 $5,200 $15,600 $22,700
2-day champion: $42,701
$15,600
20 R (including 1 DD), 1 W
Gina $-600 $600 $4,200 $400
2nd place: $2,000
$4,200
11 R, 4 W
Bobby $800 $1,000 $15,800 $200
3rd place: $1,000
$12,600
17 R (including 1 DD), 5 W (including 1 DD)

Jeopardy! Round

HISTORICAL QUOTES RECENT OSCAR WINNERS YOU DON'T KNOW JACK GOULASH INSECTS CHAT ROOM LINGO
$200 [2]
In a July 14, 1940 speech, he told England, "We shall defend every village, every town and every city"
Winston Churchill
Gina
$200 [11]
Ron Howard grabbed 2 Oscars in quick succession as director & producer of this film
A Beautiful Mind
Bobby
$200 [1]
He stars in a nursery rhyme about a lean (or is it a fat) herring
Jack Sprat
Gina
$200 [22]
These, popular in police interrogation rooms, are made of half-silvered glass
one-way mirrors
Karen
$200 [15]
Almost all insects have 2 of these between their eyes to feel & to smell
antennae
Karen
$200 [16]
"DTP" refers to this kind of publishing
desk top publishing
Karen
$400 [3]
In 1775 he wrote, "If the British went out by water, we would show 2 lanterns in the North Church steeple"
Paul Revere
Karen
$400 [12]
She said that she'll place her Oscar between her husband's 2 Oscars, "but a little further forward"
Catherine Zeta-Jones (husband is Michael Douglas)
$400 [7]
In 1888 in England he was a holy tear-er
Jack the Ripper
Bobby
$400 [23]
Thomas Bulfinch in 1855 & Edith Hamilton in 1942 published their retellings of these
myths
Karen
$400 [19]
Cellulose eaten by certain families of this insect is digested by intestine-dwelling protozoans
termites
Gina
$400 [17]
The acronym "GIGO" is this rule of thumb
garbage in, garbage out
Karen
$600 [4]
This loony emperor wished "the Roman people had but one neck" so he could cut off their head
Caligula
Gina Bobby
$600 [13]
Some guys have all the luck: he not only won for Best Actor, he got to kiss his presenter, Halle Berry
Adrien Brody
Gina
$600 [8]
He starred in a '59 film that sounds like a recipe for warm pease porridge
Jack Lemmon (in "Some Like It Hot")
$600 [26]
A Cockney's wife is his trouble & this
strife
Karen
$600 [20]
As the name suggests, insects in the order Diptera have 2 of these
wings
$600 [18]
"DBEYR" means "Don't believe" this
everything you read
Bobby
$800 [5]
In a 1974 tape-recorded message, she said, "This is Tania...I'm a soldier in the People's Army"
Patty Hearst
Bobby
$800 [14]
Accepting his honorary Oscar, this great Irish actor said, "Always a bridesmaid, never a bride, my foot!"
Peter O'Toole
Bobby
$800 [9]
He was there in early Hollywood to give you advance notice on his "Bros." films
Jack Warner
Karen
$800 [27]
It's what your job was if you were part of the Grange movement in the 1870s
farmer
Bobby
$800 [21]
Some butterflies do not feed on anything; instead, they live off food stored during this stage of metamorphosis
larval
Gina Bobby
$800 [24]
"AATK" means "Always at" this computer accessory
the keyboard
Bobby
$1,000 [6]
In this work Plato said that eventually "Democracy passes into despotism"
"The Republic"
Gina Bobby
$1,000 [29]
When she won for her role in "Pollock", her first thank you was to Ed Harris, who played Pollock
Marcia Gay Harden
Karen
$1,000 [10]
He wrote that book about the phoning habits of turn-of-the-century wit Oscar
Jack London
Bobby
$1,000 [28]
In a "Poets by Middle Name" category, he'd be Stearns
T.S (Thomas Stearns) Eliot
Karen
DD $1,200 [25]
In the chat room WOMBAT is an acronym for "waste of money" & these 2 things
brains & time
Bobby

Double Jeopardy! Round

U.S. PLACE NAMES FIX THE LYRIC SIGNS & SYMBOLS COOKBOOKS "I" GUESS ODD WORDS
$400 [1]
Named for the place in England, the name of this New Hampshire city means "the mouth of the port"
Portsmouth
Bobby
$400 [7]
The Rolling Stones:"I can't get no satisfaction"
"I can't get any satisfaction"
Bobby
$400 [6]
A symbol of Jesus since early Christian times, this creature is seen representing him on bumper stickers
fish
Bobby
$400 [13]
Savor such dishes as baked ziti & pasta fazool from the "Family Cookbook" inspired by this HBO series
The Sopranos
Karen
$400 [18]
Growlers are small ones of these that break off from larger ones
icebergs
Gina
$400 [22]
Beezer, slang for this, may be a combination of beak & sneezer
nose
Karen
$800 [2]
This Hawaiian site got its name in the 1800s with the discovery of what turned out to be worthless calcite crystals
Diamond Head
Gina
$800 [8]
The Doors:"'Til the stars fall from the sky for you and I"
"'Til the stars fall from the sky for you and me"
Bobby
$800 [12]
On homebuilders' floor plans the spot where this item will go is symbolized here:
stove
Karen
$800 [14]
Her classic cookbook was first published in 1896 as the "Boston Cooking-School Cook Book"
Fannie Farmer
Karen Gina
$800 [19]
Creature featured here; we could have also shown a Chevy
impala
Gina
$800 [24]
A mullion is defined as a vertical piece dividing this
window
Gina
$1,200 [3]
This New Jersey city is named for the man who invented the carbon telephone transmitter in 1877
Edison
Bobby
$1,200 [9]
Paul McCartney & Wings:"If this ever-changing world in which we live in makes you give in and cry"
"If this ever-changing world in which we live makes you give in and cry"
Karen Bobby
$1,200 [28]
Proofreadersuse asymbolthat lookslikea tic-tac-toeboard toindicate "insert" this
space
Bobby
$1,200 [15]
In 1931 Irma Rombauer turned her collection of recipes & tips into this perennial bestseller
"Joy of Cooking"
Karen
$1,200 [20]
This kind of "servant" is bound to labor for 5 to 7 years, whether or not he has false teeth
indentured
Karen
$1,200 [25]
Change 1 letter in "voodoo" to get this related practice of magical healing & control
hoodoo
Karen
$1,600 [4]
This city in Orange County, North Carolina was named for the location of a church building
Chapel Hill
Gina
$1,600 [10]
Prince:"If I was your girlfriend, would you remember to tell me...?"
"If I were your girlfriend, would you remember to tell me...?"
Bobby
$2,000 [29]
In heraldry, this word follows "bend" to denote a diagonal line ending in the lower left
sinister
Gina
$1,600 [16]
The original version of her 1954 cookbook had reminiscences of Gertrude Stein & yes, that recipe for hashish fudge
Alice B. Toklas
$1,600 [21]
Alfred Adler invented the term for this "complex" (we wonder if he felt Freud could have coined a better one)
inferiority
Bobby
$1,600 [26]
Yoopers are people from this part of Michigan
the Upper Peninsula
Karen
$2,000 [5]
Our county, right or wrong; it's the seat of Macon County, Illinois
Decatur
$2,000 [11]
Elvis Presley:"Love me tender, love me dear, tell me you are mine"
"Love me tenderly, love me dear, tell me you are mine"
DD $6,000 [30]
The compass rose, which contains the cross of St. George, symbolizes this church's communion
Church of England (Anglican Church and Episcopal Church also accepted)
Bobby
$2,000 [17]
His "Quick & Easy New Diet Cookbook" is chock full of low carb recipes
Atkins
Karen
DD $2,000 [23]
It's a person who studies smelt, pilchards & bream
ichthyologist
Karen
$2,000 [27]
Gonfalon, a type of banner, was once used by baseball writers as a synonym for this
pennant
Gina

Final Jeopardy!

COUNTRIES

At the 1982 World's Fair in Knoxville, a giant Rubik's Cube stood outside this country's pavilion

Hungary

Gina "What is Russia?" — wagered $3,800
Karen "What is Hungary" — wagered $7,100
Bobby "What is Denmark" — wagered $15,600

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