Show #7071 2015-05-18 (taped 2015-03-03) Regular

Andrew Haringer game 3.

Contestants

Fritz Brantley — a writer originally from Little Rock, Arkansas

Cindy de la Peña — a religious education coordinator from Southborough, Massachusetts

Andrew Haringer — a college instructor from Squamish, British Columbia, Canada (whose 2-day cash winnings total $39,599)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Andrew $5,600 $7,000 $13,400 $6,400
3-day champion: $45,999
$9,600
20 R (including 2 DDs), 3 W
Cindy $1,400 $400 $800 $1,599
3rd place: $1,000
$800
8 R, 3 W
Fritz $1,000 $7,000 $16,600 $6,399
2nd place: $2,000
$15,400
19 R (including 1 DD), 4 W

Jeopardy! Round

TEXAS RISING TV YOU'LL "HANG" ON EVERY WORD FEELING CHARITABLE COMPOSERS HOW SYMBOLIC
$200 [14]
Susannah Dickinson & her child were among the few survivors at this mission chapel; remember, it was a battle cry
the Alamo
Cindy
$200 [17]
Here's a fun project: name this TV personality seen here
Mindy Kaling
Cindy
$200 [8]
This children's game inspired "Wheel of Fortune"
hangman
Andrew
$200 [10]
The project named for this "Peanuts" character donates blankets to children in hospitals & shelters
Linus
Cindy
$200 [1]
He published "The Four Seasons" with poems that expressed what the music was intended to evoke about each season
Vivaldi
Cindy
$200 [2]
Atthisevent, the monarchreceivesa scepter to symbolize her power
a coronation
Cindy
$400 [15]
Olivier Martinez plays this Mexican general who was first victorious but ultimately defeated in the Texas revolution
Santa Anna
Andrew
$400 [19]
This long-running NBC Sunday morning news show began as a radio promotion for the American Mercury magazine
Meet the Press
Cindy
$400 [9]
A favorite place to spend time
a hangout
Fritz
$400 [23]
This program with a rhyming name that feeds the elderly started in WWII with nurses delivering food via prams to British servicemen
Meals on Wheels
Andrew
$600 [5]
The dancers could not hear the orchestra over the rioting audience when his "Rite of Spring" premiered
Stravinsky
Fritz
$400 [3]
A plum = spring in these poems, as in Ransetsu's "On the plum tree, one blossom, one blossomworth of warmth"
a haiku
Andrew
$600 [16]
Texas independence was sealed when 800 men defeated 1,500 Mexicans in this battle; the pronunciation battle goes on
San Jacinto
Fritz
$600 [20]
The title couple met at an Overeaters Anonymous meeting on this CBS sitcom
Mike & Molly
Cindy Fritz
$600 [11]
"Monday head" is an old term for this condition
a hangover
Cindy
$600 [24]
You get them just by using your credit card--give some to Fisher House & help get wounded soldiers to medical centers
frequent flyer miles
Fritz
$800 [6]
He was in Rome when he met his fellow countryman Henrik Ibsen
(Edvard) Grieg
Andrew
$600 [28]
A longtime symbol of purity, it's more a symbol of greed in "Heart of Darkness" & in modern ecology
ivory
$800 [18]
One of the first acts of the new Texas government was posting this law-enforcement group to defend the frontier
the Texas Rangers
Fritz
$800 [21]
This "Good Morning America" anchor is in the women's Basketball Hall of Fame
Robin Roberts
Fritz
$800 [12]
It's the sport of flying in lightweight unpowered aircraft
hang gliding
Andrew
$800 [25]
This group whose name means "benevolence" sells donated items to fund its job-training programs
Goodwill
Fritz
DD $1,000 [4]
He spent the summer of 1839 at Nohant, George Sand's country house
Chopin
Andrew
$800 [27]
Different colors symbolize the army & the church, Julien Sorel's possible career paths in this Stendhal novel
The Red and the Black
Fritz
$1,000 [29]
Played by Bill Paxton, hewent from military hero to political leader as the first president of the new republic
(Sam) Houston
Andrew
$1,000 [22]
He's been a serious cop on the drama "Homicide" & a seriously funny cop on "Brooklyn Nine-Nine"
Andre Braugher
Fritz
$1,000 [13]
Put all your toes over the edge of the surfboard
hang 10
Andrew
$1,000 [26]
Help victims of domestic violence by donating old these to Shelter Alliance, a program run by GRC Wireless
cell phones
Fritz
$1,000 [7]
An "L" of a great pianist as well as a composer, he composed the "Liebestraum" or "Love Dream" heard here
(Franz) Liszt
Andrew
$1,000 [30]
Like laurel, it's a female first name & a symbolic plant, representing love in the bouquets of British royal brides
myrtle
Cindy Fritz

Double Jeopardy! Round

FOREIGN PRAISEBOOK LITERARY CITIES "R"OCKERS EGG ON YOUR FACE THE ELEMENTS
$400 [1]
Meisterwerk is the German art connoisseur's version of this word
masterpiece
Andrew
$400 [8]
Next time you're in this city, stop by Duke's Bar, where the martinis inspired Ian Fleming to make them 007's drink
London
Fritz
$400 [13]
"Sheena Is A Punk Rocker" was a gem by these 1-2-3-4 guys from Queens
The Ramones
Andrew
$400 [5]
There's nothing satanic about this hard-cooked-egg appetizer; the name means the dish was made with a hot or savory seasoning
deviled eggs
Fritz
$400 [25]
You have this "timely" stubble--it's been a long day
5:00 shadow
Andrew
$1,200 [18]
(Sarah of the Clue Crew demonstrates by mixing in a beaker.) When vinegar, hydrogen peroxide, water & table salt are mixed with a starch, a chemical reaction occurs; the solution turns purple, indicating this element was present in the salt
iodine
Andrew Cindy Fritz
$800 [10]
"Michael, row the boat ashore", this word from the Hebrew for "praise"
hallelujah
Andrew
$1,200 [2]
The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency in Alexander McCall Smith's novels is in Gaborone, capital of this nation
Botswana
Fritz
$800 [14]
You can hear the anger in this Tom Morello band's song "Killing In The Name"
Rage Against the Machine
Andrew
$800 [6]
The young of some egg-laying species have this structure at the tip of the beak to break through the shell when hatched
an egg tooth
Andrew Fritz
$800 [26]
It's clown-white makeup, red lipstick & black eyeliner to look like this type of performer
a mime
Andrew
$1,600 [19]
No. 100 on the periodic table is this artificially created element, named for an Italian-born physicist
fermium
Andrew
$1,200 [11]
In French a 16th century sultan is called Soliman le this
Magnifique
$1,600 [3]
The intrigues & poisonings of this 1934 Robert Graves work take place in 1st century A.D. Rome
I, Claudius
Andrew
$1,200 [15]
With albums like "The King of Limbs" these English alt-rockers "creep" on to many favorite-band lists
Radiohead
Andrew
$1,200 [20]
Averaging 6 inches in length & weighing about 3 pounds, the egg of this bird is the world's largest
ostrich
Fritz
DD $2,000 [24]
The gold standard in hip replacement isn't gold at all but this super-strong metal name for mythical figures
titanium
Fritz
$1,600 [4]
In Arabic it means "greater" & often follows "allahu"
akbar
Fritz
$2,000 [9]
Lawrence Durrell wrote an immense "quartet" of novels set in this African city
Alexandria
$1,600 [16]
This Beatles parody band featured Ron Nasty & Dirk McQuickly
The Rutles
Fritz
$1,600 [21]
2 toasted English muffin halves, Canadian bacon & some hollandaise combine for this brunch dish
Eggs Benedict
Cindy
$2,000 [23]
The Ming Dynasty vase picturedheregot its blue color from a glaze made with this element, No. 27
cobalt
Fritz
$2,000 [12]
In Japanese, it's yoku yatta; in the film "Whiplash" it's called the most harmful 2-word phrase in English
good job
DD $4,000 [7]
L.A.'s corner of Hollywood Blvd. & Cahuenga, where this detective had an office, has been named Raymond Chandler Square
Philip Marlowe
Andrew
$2,000 [17]
"Talking In Your Sleep" was one of the '80s hits for these guys from Detroit
The Romantics
$2,000 [22]
The platypus & the echidna are members of this egg-laying order of mammals
monotremes
Andrew Fritz

Final Jeopardy!

ANIMATED MOVIE CHARACTERS

Her look was partly inspired by descendant Shirley "Little Dove" Custalow McGowan & by model Christy Turlington

Pocahontas

Cindy "Who is Pocahontas?" — wagered $799
Andrew "Who is Belle?" — wagered $7,000
Fritz "Who is Ariel" — wagered $10,201

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