Show #4646 2004-11-15 (taped 2004-10-09) College Championship

2004 College Championship quarterfinal game 4.

Contestants

Lindsey Hargrove — a senior at the University of Texas from Bellaire, Texas

Ari Schoenholtz — a senior at Williams College from Bethesda, Maryland

Lily Wang — a junior at Columbia University from Plano, Texas

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Lily $3,600 $8,000 $26,400 $30,000
Automatic semifinalist
$27,600
30 R (including 1 DD), 1 W (including 1 DD)
Ari $3,200 $5,200 $6,800 $13,600
2nd place: $5,000 if eliminated
$6,800
10 R, 1 W
Lindsey $1,200 $2,600 $6,200 $11,200
3rd place: $5,000 if eliminated
$8,200
11 R, 2 W (including 1 DD)

Jeopardy! Round

PITTSTORY NONMUSICAL MTV HORNED ANIMALS FRATERNITY SUIT POETRY WHAT'S THAT WORD...?
$200 [1]
In 1811 the first of these to ply the Ohio River was built in Pittsburgh--the New Orleans, named for where it was headed
a steamboat
Lily
$200 [3]
This show that debuted in '02 has cursing by mom, dad, son & daughter, & dogs that aren't housebroken
The Osbournes
Lindsey
$200 [11]
This animal's horns, seen here, are made entirely of keratin, a fibrous hair protein
the rhinoceros
Lily
$200 [16]
He was a Teke, a Tau Kappa Epsilon, & founded a hotel chain, but you probably just know him as Paris' great-granddad
Conrad Hilton
Ari
$200 [26]
Ogden Nash said these people were "Tinglish"
the English
Lily
$200 [18]
…that means of secondary importance:A. ancillaryB. fiduciaryC. habilimentaryD. pecuniary
ancillary
Lily
$400 [2]
It's the geographically appropriate name of the Pittsburgh landmark seenhereon Feb. 11, 2001
Three Rivers Stadium
Ari
$400 [4]
On "Newlyweds", Nick Lachey had to explain to her that Chicken of the Sea is actually fish
Jessica Simpson
Lily
$400 [12]
Though closely related to sheep, this animal has a beard & its horns are not spirally twisted
a goat
Lindsey
$400 [17]
Nike founder Phil Knight went tropical at Oregon by joining Phi Gamma Delta, known by this "national" name
the Fijis
Lindsey
$400 [27]
It's "burning bright in the forests of the night"
Tyger, Tyger
Ari
$400 [19]
…that means to perplex:A. acrimoniousB. congruousC. nonplusD. tremulous
nonplus
Ari
$600 [5]
In 1753 this Virginian with a future in politics said the area was "extremely well situated for a fort"
George Washington
Lily
$600 [7]
Each season, 7 strangers share a home, as well as their lives, loves & libidos, on this long-running series
The Real World
Lindsey
$600 [13]
Life is unfair for the males of this animal, seen here; they're bald on top of their horns, while the female has hair
a giraffe
Lily
$600 [23]
An Alpha Sigma Phi at Penn, this Berkshire Hathaway man was worth a tidy $42.9 billion in '04
Warren Buffett
$600 [28]
It's the mournful type of poem "written in a country churchyard by Thomas Gray
an elegy
Lily
$600 [20]
…that means face up:A. prostrateB. proneC. supineD. incline
supine
Ari
$800 [6]
The photo of this national hero seen here was taken in Pittsburgh on August 3, 1927
(Charles) Lindbergh
Ari
$800 [8]
On one episode, Halle Berry is denied entrance to her own movie premiere on this prank-filled show
Punk'd
Lily
$800 [14]
This North American animal's population had dropped from almost 50 million to under 1000 by 1889
the buffalo (or the bison)
Lily
$800 [24]
Last name of the Michigan State A.T.O. who, in '99, followed in Dad's footsteps & became president of the Teamsters
(James P.) Hoffa
Ari
$1,000 [30]
His "Ulalume" rhymes "sober" with "lonesome October"
Edgar Allan Poe
$800 [21]
…that means verbal abuse:A. abrogationB. cogitationC. sinistrationD. vituperation
vituperation
Lily
$1,000 [9]
On July 4, 1826, a historic date, this "Oh! Susanna" composer was born in what's now a part of Pittsburgh
(Stephen) Foster
Ari
$1,000 [10]
Contestants must complete a mission in order to get to a new location on this x-treme travel adventure series
Road Rules
$1,000 [15]
It was one of the largest of the horned dinosaurs; 2 of its 3 horns were up to 3 feet long
triceratops
Ari
$1,000 [25]
Alpha Phi Alpha John H. Johnson founded this magazine in 1951, 6 years after Ebony
Jet
Lily
DD $1,600 [29]
He believed "a leaf of grass is no less than the journey-work of the stars"
Walt Whitman
Lily
$1,000 [22]
…that means not sincere:A. dissentiousB. disputatiousC. disingenuousD. discommodious
disingenuous
Lindsey

Double Jeopardy! Round

PITT STORY THE ENLIGHTENMENT THE LONE REPRESENTATIVE OUR TROUBLED PLANET INTERNATIONAL TRAFFIC RHYME TIME
$400 [2]
Brad played this Greek hero in the epic "Troy"
Achilles
Lindsey
$400 [16]
This event that began in 1789 embodied many Enlightenment ideas, but is thought to have ended the era
the French Revolution
Ari
$400 [21]
Don Young from this state with 27 boroughs, including Sitka & North Slope
Alaska
Lily
$400 [11]
By examining these in some trees, you can figure out what the weather was like thousands of years ago
the rings
Lily
$400 [26]
With an average car speed of 6 mph, it's easy to see how this "Eternal City" wasn't built in a day
Rome
Lily
$400 [1]
A guffaw from a young cow
a calf laugh
Lily
$800 [7]
Brad & Edward Norton created this title underground group whose 1st & 2nd rules are not to talk about it
Fight Club
Lily
$800 [17]
In 1745 this was done to a book by materialist thinker Julien La Mettrie; in 1445 it would have been done to Julien
burning
Lindsey
$800 [22]
Earl Pomeroy from this state with 53 counties, including Sioux & Grand Forks
North Dakota
Lily
$800 [12]
Your average U.S. municipal landfill is over 40% of this product, way more than plastic or metal
paper
Lindsey
$800 [27]
This Thai capital's traffic was so bad that gas stations sold personal port-a-potties called "Comfort 100"
Bangkok
Lily
$800 [3]
An uninflated airship
a limp blimp
$1,200 [8]
Brad climbed high as Austrian mountain climber Heinrich Harrer, who met the Dalai Lama in this real-life drama
Seven Years in Tibet
Lily
$1,200 [18]
Priestly, Watt & Wedgwood were in a scientific club of "Lunaticks" whose meetings were set for each one of these
a full moon
Lily
$1,200 [23]
Michael Castle from this state with 3 counties: New Castle, Kent & Sussex
Delaware
Lily
$1,200 [13]
Before building a highway, a state has to submit an EIS, this 2-word "statement", to get federal funding
environmental impact statement
Lindsey
$1,200 [28]
Stuck in traffic & ill, Kip Keino had to jog a mile to get to the 1,500 meter run at the '68 Olympics in this city (he still won)
Mexico City
Ari
$1,200 [4]
A no-no during a test, this item is covered with notes and instructions
a cheat sheet
Lindsey
$1,600 [9]
Death (Brad Pitt) takes a holiday & falls in love with Claire Forlani in this 1998 movie
Meet Joe Black
Lindsey
DD $2,000 [19]
Time's July 5, 2004 cover story was "The Radical Mind of" this American Enlightenment thinker
Thomas Jefferson
Lily
$1,600 [24]
Bernie Sanders from this state with 14 counties, including Rutland & Bennington
Vermont
Lily
$1,600 [14]
The first ban on killing the "right" types of these creatures came into force in 1935
whales
Lily
$1,600 [29]
In 2003 Mayor Ken Livingstone of this metropolis introduced a tax of 5 pounds on cars entering the city center
London
Lily
DD $2,000 [5]
A calamity that befalls the Dutch seat of government
a Hague plague
Lindsey
$2,000 [10]
Brad Pitt was an Irish Gypsy boxer with an indecipherable accent in this 2000 Guy Ritchie flick
Snatch
Lindsey
$2,000 [20]
This 35-volume Denis Diderot project began as a translation of a British reference work
the Encyclopedie
Lily
$2,000 [25]
Stephanie Herseth from this state with 66 counties, including Yankton & Miner
South Dakota
$2,000 [15]
Newts are New Hampshire's state amphibian, partly for helping track this form of liquid pollution
acid rain
Lily
$2,000 [30]
Murtala Mohammed, this country's head of state, was shot dead in a Lagos traffic jam in 1976
Nigeria
Lily
$2,000 [6]
Donor of a hepatic organ
a liver giver
Lily

Final Jeopardy!

BEETHOVEN

Poet & critic Ludwig Rellstab compared this piano work to a nighttime boat ride on Lake Lucerne

Moonlight Sonata

Lindsey "What is Moonlight Sonata?" — wagered $5,000
Ari "What is the Moonlight Sonata?" — wagered $6,800
Lily "What is the Moonlight Sonata?" — wagered $3,600

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