Show #4381 2003-09-29 (taped 2003-07-29) Regular

Game data retrieved from an alternate archive.

Contestants

Doug Jungemann — a satellite operations technician from Rapid City, South Dakota

Leslie Basalla — a newspaper reporter from Cleveland, Ohio

Chuck Champagne — a vice president of finance from Cumberland, Rhode Island (whose 1-day cash winnings total $15,201)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Chuck $2,800 $6,800 $16,400 $19,201
2-day champion: $34,402
$16,000
20 R (including 2 DDs), 1 W
Leslie $3,200 $5,200 $9,600 $3,600
3rd place: $1,000
$9,600
16 R, 4 W
Doug $2,200 $4,400 $8,800 $13,601
2nd place: $2,000
$8,400
14 R (including 1 DD), 1 W

Jeopardy! Round

NURSERY RHYMES HICKORY, DICKORY OR DOC THE MOUSE WREN "UP THE" CLOCKED
$200 [12]
Rowley Powley seems to be an early aka for this kiss & run guy
Georgie Porgie
Leslie Doug
$200 [11]
In 1999 this Rivers became head coach of the Orlando Magic
Doc (Rivers)
Doug
$200 [17]
Like the house cat, the house mouse uses these facial appendages to feel its way around in the dark
whiskers
Doug
$200 [1]
Young Christopher Wren translated into Latin William Oughtred's book on these clocks that don't work at night
sundials
Leslie
$200 [6]
It means "in a difficult situation" & you don't want to be there without a paddle
up the creek
Chuck
$200 [22]
Encarta reports that some of these mammals have been clocked flying at 60 mph
bats
Leslie
$400 [13]
Dame Dob whipped her for causing Jack's disaster
Jill
Leslie
$400 [27]
Farms famous for beef stick summer sausage
Hickory (Farms)
Doug
$400 [18]
Grasshopper mice are known to do this, like a coyote or a Ginsberg
howl
Chuck
$400 [2]
In physiology, Wren devised a way to transfuse this from one animal to another
blood
Chuck
$400 [7]
To raise the stakes, as in a poker game
up the ante
Doug
$400 [23]
In 1992 Iniki, one of these, had gusts clocked at 175 mph
a hurricane
Chuck Leslie
$600 [14]
She's the subject who sat for the John Everett Millais painting seen here
Little Miss Muffet
Doug
$600 [28]
The one who was a participant in the famous gunfight at the O.K. Corral
Doc (Holliday)
Chuck
$600 [19]
Bambi might know that when deer mice get excited they do this with their feet, like his rabbit friend
thump
Leslie
DD $600 [3]
Wren's first design for this church's new dome was accepted the week before the great fire
St. Paul's Cathedral
Chuck
$600 [8]
It's where the itsy bitsy spider went, again & again
up the water spout
Chuck
$600 [24]
When he retired from the Rangers in 1993, his fastballs were still being clocked at over 90 mph
Nolan Ryan
Doug
$800 [15]
"And so the teacher turned" it "out, but still it lingered near"
Mary's little lamb
Leslie
$800 [29]
It's a member of the walnut family
hickory
Leslie
$800 [20]
For most of a mouse's life, these teeth keep growing
the incisors
Chuck
$800 [4]
Wren designed the observatory in this London borough in 1675
Greenwich
Doug
$800 [9]
Come in last & you're said to do this, like a plastic surgeon does to a droopy bottom
bring up the rear
$800 [25]
In 1988 Flo Jo clocked a time of 10.49 seconds in this event
the 100 meters
Chuck
$1,000 [16]
Town on the Cornish coast a traveler was heading to when he met a man with 7 wives
St. Ives
Leslie
$1,000 [30]
First name of Daniel Defoe's Mr. Cronke, the Dumb Philosopher
Dickory
$1,000 [21]
If you eat like a harvest mouse you prefer to eat these, probably before they germinate
seeds
Chuck
$1,000 [5]
For William & Mary, Wren redid 2 palaces: Kensington & this "court", Henry VIII's favorite residence
Hampton Court
Leslie
$1,000 [10]
Sandy Dennis starred in the film version of this Bel Kaufman tale set in a high school
Up the Down Staircase
Chuck
$1,000 [26]
He clocked in with a record time with each of the 7 Olympic gold medals he won at the 1972 Munich games
Mark Spitz
Doug

Double Jeopardy! Round

RUSSIAN GEOGRAPHY HISTORY ON FILM LET'S GO LOBSTERING THIS YEAR'S HEADLINE! WILLIAMS FOREIGN LANGUAGES
$400 [16]
Of north, south, east or west, the primary direction from Moscow to St. Petersburg
north
Chuck Leslie
$400 [6]
A tagline for "Thirteen Days" is: This island. "1962. You'll never believe how close we came"
Cuba
Leslie
$400 [26]
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew presents from a boat in Portland, Maine.) To determine this on a lobster, check whether the first pair of swimmerets are hard or feathery
the sex
Chuck
$400 [21]
Hanging chads hold up presidential election results!
2000
Leslie
$400 [11]
(Alex presents from Mount Kenya Safari Club.) This Oscar-winning actor, who made Kenya a second home, was a founder of the Mount Kenya Safari Club
William Holden
Chuck
$400 [1]
In French:Chinois
Chinese
Leslie
$800 [17]
The first Soviet atom bomb was produced at the Mayak Complex in this range running from the Arctic to Kazakhstan
the Urals
Chuck
$800 [7]
In 1932 Ethel Barrymore played Empress Alexandra & her brother Lionel had power over her as this man
Rasputin
Doug
$800 [27]
The American lobster is basically differentiated from Pacific ones by having these big enough to eat
claws
Leslie
$800 [22]
Paris falls to the Nazis!
1940
Doug
$800 [12]
This orator who unsuccessfully ran for U.S. President 3 times was known as "The Great Commoner"
William Jennings Bryan
Chuck
$800 [2]
In Portuguese:Coreano
Korean
Leslie
$1,200 [18]
An island off the north coast is named for this majority group in revolutionary circles
the Bolsheviks
Chuck
$1,200 [8]
Before "Dragonheart" there was this movie in which Eric Stoltz looks for King Richard I
Lionheart
$1,200 [28]
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew presents from a boat in Portland, Maine.) In a standard trap, a lobster finds the bait in this aptly named room, moves on to the parlor, & can't leave
the kitchen
$1,200 [23]
Olympic Games begin in Montreal!
1976
Chuck
$1,200 [13]
"The Great Commoner" & "The British Cicero" were nicknames of this "elder" statesman
William Pitt
Doug
$1,200 [3]
In Norwegian:Nederlansk
Dutch
Leslie Doug
$1,600 [19]
Siberia is bordered on its east by the Bering Sea, Sea of Okhotsk & Sea of this country
Japan
Leslie
$1,600 [9]
In "Max", this "Say Anything" actor has to say, "You're an awfully hard man to like, Hitler, but I'm going to try"
John Cusack
Chuck
$1,600 [29]
Term for a tidal area used to store live lobsters, or where a stray dog might end up
the pound
Leslie
$1,600 [24]
Chernobyl reactor explodes!
1986
Doug
$1,600 [14]
This 18th & 19th c. poet & illustrator called one work "Oh, How I Dreamt of Things Impossible"
William Blake
Leslie
DD $2,000 [4]
In Spanish:Aleman
German
Doug
$2,000 [20]
Most of this capital city of a Russian republic has been destroyed by Russian-Chechen fighting
Grozny
DD $2,400 [10]
Alec Guinness is seenhereas this monarch:"Democracy, Mr. Cromwell, was a Greek drollery, based on the foolish notion that there are extraordinary possibilities in very ordinary people."
Charles I
Chuck
$2,000 [30]
(Sofia of the Clue Crew presents from a boat in Portland, Maine.) A legal Maine lobster must measure at least 3-1/4 inches along this, the bony back shell
the carapace
$2,000 [25]
Spanish Civil War erupts!
1936
$2,000 [15]
He's the journalist & abolitionist seen here
William Lloyd Garrison
Chuck
$2,000 [5]
In Latvian:Ungaru Valoda
Hungarian

Final Jeopardy!

AWARDS

Created as a Pulitzer Prize for broadcasting, it was named for a Georgia philanthropist

the Peabody Award

Doug "What is the Peabody?" — wagered $4,801
Leslie "What is a Turner?" — wagered $6,000
Chuck "What is the Peabody?" — wagered $2,801

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