Show #7065 2015-05-08 Regular

Andrew Haringer game 2.

Contestants

Louis Virtel — a journalist and comic originally from Lemont, Illinois

Mary Green — a college instructor from Milton, Georgia

Andrew Haringer — a college instructor from Squamish, British Columbia, Canada (whose 1-day cash winnings total $8,799)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Andrew $4,000 $12,200 $15,400 $30,800
2-day champion: $39,599
$12,800
18 R (including 1 DD), 0 W
Mary $-400 $800 $10,000 $500
3rd place: $1,000
$10,000
11 R, 4 W
Louis $2,600 $4,400 $16,000 $1,199
2nd place: $2,000
$17,600
23 R (including 1 DD), 3 W (including 1 DD)

Jeopardy! Round

LET'S HAVE LEFTOVERS THE SETTING, SON HOMOPHONIC PAIRS FADS & FASHIONS FIRST LADY FIRST NAMES NASCAR
$200 [16]
Have leftover bread? Perfect for breadcrumbs, or cube it to make these, which give your salad crunch
croutons
Louis
$200 [1]
Nelson Algren grew up in this "Second City" & made it the setting of his second novel, "Never Come Morning"
Chicago
Louis
$200 [8]
A reasonable cab rate
a fair fare
Andrew
$200 [21]
In 1974 this fad of running around completely bare uncovered itself on several college campuses
streaking
Mary
$200 [2]
Mary
Mary Todd Lincoln
Louis
$200 [27]
(I'm Kyle Busch.) Now racing alongside the Fords & Chevys, this foreign automaker entered NASCAR Sprint Cup racing in 2007 & I earned its first regular season victory in a Camry
Toyota
Louis
$400 [17]
It's the French-derived name of both the baking dish & a layered type offood item, a perfect way to serve leftovers
casserole
Mary Louis
$400 [4]
"Porgy and Bess" wasn't produced in this city, its setting, until the city's tricentennial festivities in 1970
Charleston
Andrew Mary
$400 [9]
A labyrinth made of corn
a maize maze
Andrew
$400 [22]
Striking a prayerful pose on one knee isn't called Timming but this
Tebowing
Andrew
$400 [3]
Bess
Truman
Andrew
$400 [30]
(I'm Matt Kenseth.) NASCAR is a team sport, & I was so proud of mine in 2002 when they won their second straight Unocal 76/Rockingham competition for these groups
pit crews
Andrew
$600 [18]
Thanksgiving leftovers? Make a rich cream sauce containing mushrooms for turkey a la this--it's fit for one
king
Andrew
$600 [5]
Montauk, Long Island co-stars on this Showtime drama about a novelist, a waitress & their fling
The Affair
$600 [10]
Loud, mournful cry from a large cetacean
a whale wail
Andrew
$800 [24]
The 1950s Davy Crockett craze sent the price of these pelts from 25 cents to $8 a pound
raccoon pelts
Andrew
$600 [14]
Lucy
"Lemonade" Lucy Hayes
Louis
$600 [29]
(I'm Joey Logano.) To designate these drivers on the track, NASCAR affixes a yellow stripe on the rear bumpers of their cars so veterans can be more cautious around them
rookies
Mary
$800 [19]
Right after Easter comes a national week for this dish, made from leftover items decorated for Easter
egg salad
Andrew
$800 [6]
This Robert E. Howard creation wreaks havoc in Cimmeria & is also called "the Cimmerian"
Conan
$800 [11]
Sells foot-operated parts for your bike
peddles pedals
Louis
$1,000 [25]
In the 1920s folks got all fired up about sitting at the top of these, sometimes for weeks at a time
flagpoles
Louis
$800 [13]
Edith(one of 2)
Roosevelt (or Mrs. Wilson)
Louis
$800 [28]
(I'm Jeff Gordon.) Known as the "Great American Race", this Florida competition has been the traditional opening race for the NASCAR Sprint Cup series since 1982
the Daytona 500
Louis
$1,000 [20]
What to do with leftover mashed potatoes & cooked cabbage? Make the British dish called bubble & this
squeak
Andrew
$1,000 [7]
A 1946 film was titled after this London asylum, a synonym for lunacy; Boris Karloff is the sadistic head
Bedlam
Andrew
$1,000 [15]
A jackass from Manhattan, the Bronx or Queens
a borough burro
Andrew
DD $3,200 [23]
Urban Dictionary says these "are organized via mass communications to come together... perform... then disperse"
flash mobs
Andrew
$1,000 [12]
Frances
Mrs. Cleveland
$1,000 [26]
(I'm Denny Hamlin.) It's the process of 2 or more cars moving in close nose-to-tail formation to reduce air resistance & increase speed around the track
drafting
Andrew

Double Jeopardy! Round

LET'S HAVE LEFTOVERS 4-WORD EXCHANGE A. MILLER'S TALES STEPPE BY STEPPE WHAT AN INVENTION "B"ILLBOARD HITS
$400 [16]
On the slopes, types of these include J-bar, T-bar & poma
lifts
Andrew
$400 [27]
In Exodus 5:1 in the KJV, it's Moses' command to Pharaoh
Let my people go
Mary Louis
$400 [11]
Arthur Miller's only Pulitzer Prize came in 1949 for this play
Death of a Salesman
Louis
$400 [25]
The Rajasthan Steppe covers 55,000 square miles in the northwest of this country
India
Louis
$400 [18]
Fictional boy inventor Tom Swift inspired the T & S in this stun gun's name
a Taser
Louis
$400 [5]
Jessie J, Ariana Grande & Nicki Minaj teamed up for this song with a double-talk name
"Bang Bang"
$800 [28]
This Baptist university in Waco is named for a man who served as a judge in Texas
Baylor
Mary
$800 [12]
The Declaration of Independence mentions the unalienable rights of "life, liberty and" this
the pursuit of happiness
Mary
$800 [10]
"My Three Sons" was a TV show; Arthur Miller's first major play had this similar title
All My Sons
$800 [26]
(Sarah of the Clue Crew shows a map on the monitor.) The Great Steppe of Eurasia, which for millennia gave horsemen from the East a highway to Europe, is grassland, stretching 4,000 miles from China to the mouth of this river on the Black Sea
the Danube
Louis
$800 [19]
In 1951 Al Gross developed a cordless one
a telephone
Andrew Mary
$800 [1]
This Who title completes the lyric "No one knows what it's like to be the bad man, to be the sad man..."
"Behind Blue Eyes"
Mary
$1,200 [30]
The tail of this primate is about the length of its body--10 to 16 inches; reminds me of the rodent in its name
the squirrel monkey
Mary
$1,200 [6]
"The law of the jungle" is equated with this phrase that Darwin actually attributed to Herbert Spencer
survival of the fittest
Louis
$1,200 [7]
Miller wrote the screenplay for "The Misfits", the last feature film for both Clark Gable & this actress
Marilyn Monroe
Louis
$1,200 [17]
Steppes aren't just an Asian thing; the middle steppe of this mtn. range covers 81,000 square miles of Idaho & Montana
the Rockies
Louis
$1,200 [21]
In 1888 John Dunlop developed pneumatic ones
tires
Louis
$1,200 [2]
"This is the web, web that you weave", says this song by Iggy Azalea
"Black Widow"
Louis
$1,600 [15]
Using negotiations & protests, this organization got McDonald's to improve conditions for its farmed animals
PETA
Louis
$1,600 [14]
Chapter 1 of this Mark Twain memoir talks about "The River and its History"
Life on the Mississippi
Mary
$2,000 [9]
"After the Fall" is set at this airport in 1962, before it was renamed for JFK
Idlewild
Louis
$1,600 [20]
The Karshi Steppe lies to the southwest of Tashkent in this "stan"
Uzbekistan
Louis
$2,000 [23]
This respirator for polio sufferers came along in 1928
the iron lung
Mary
$1,600 [3]
The cover of this Meat Loaf album shows a man riding a motorcycle that's shooting out of the ground in a graveyard
Bat Out of Hell
Mary
$2,000 [29]
Johnny Mercer immortalized in song the railway that linked by train (& name) Atchison, Topeka & this city
Santa Fe
Mary
$2,000 [13]
It's the full 4-word name of the regal dog breed seen here
Cavalier King Charles spaniel
Mary
DD $5,000 [8]
Arthur Miller thought 1690s Salem was relevant to 1950s America when he wrote this play
The Crucible
Louis
$2,000 [24]
The Volga-Don Steppes were the center of this empire's Golden Horde khanate
the Mongol Empire
Andrew
DD $5,000 [22]
Intel's Ajay Bhatt came up with this 3-letter data transfer method
USB
Louis
$2,000 [4]
Flamenco guitars are featured on this Enrique Iglesias hit whose title is Spanish for "dancing"
"Bailando"
Louis

Final Jeopardy!

HISTORIC SITES

On August 15, 1941 convicted Nazi spy Josef Jakobs became the last person to be put to death here

the Tower of London

Mary "What is the Ba" — wagered $9,500
Andrew "What is the Tower of London?" — wagered $15,400
Louis "What is Auschwicz?" — wagered $14,801

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