Show #4831 2005-09-19 (taped 2005-07-21) Regular

David Madden game 20. Victoria Groce ends David's streak.Kelly Miyahara of the Clue Crew introduces herself during the closing credits.

Contestants

Victoria Groce — a musician originally from Decatur, Georgia

Steve Kaltenbaugh — a sailor originally from Columbia, Maryland

David Madden — a student originally from Ridgewood, New Jersey (whose 19-day cash winnings total $430,400)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
David $2,200 $3,400 $7,400 $13,300
2nd place: $2,000
$7,400
11 R, 3 W
Steve $-200 $2,000 $11,300 $7,799
3rd place: $1,000
$10,000
16 R (including 1 DD), 4 W
Victoria $600 $5,800 $13,200 $22,801
New champion: $22,801
$8,400
20 R (including 1 DD), 6 W (including 1 DD)

Jeopardy! Round

2005 FICTION BESTSELLERS MEET THE FOLKERS A ROSE IS A ROSE IS A ROSE HI, FRENCHIE! SPOT THE POOCH THAT'S JUST "SAD"
$200 [12]
As of July 17, 2005 this Dan Brown novel had spent 120 weeks on the N.Y. Times' list
The Da Vinci Code
Victoria
$200 [28]
His original lyrics to "This Land Is Your Land" mention the relief office & people who stood hungry
(Woody) Guthrie
Victoria
$200 [16]
This World War II radio propagandist was born on the Fourth of July, 1916
Tokyo Rose
David
$200 [7]
In 1966 this French president pulled France out of NATO's integrated military structure
Charles de Gaulle
Steve
$200 [15]
The saluki, the Sanhedrin, the Salmineo
the saluki
Steve
$200 [30]
It's a folded & grilled flour tortilla filled with cheese & often chicken; es muy buena!
a quesadilla
Steve
$400 [13]
Appropriately, "A Salty Piece of Land" was penned by this "Margaritaville" singer
(Jimmy) Buffett
Victoria
$400 [27]
In 1963 this trio breezed to No. 2 with "Blowin' In The Wind"
Peter, Paul and Mary
Victoria
$400 [17]
Alliterative woman described in songhereby Nat King Cole"Wild and wind-blown /That's how you've grown"
"Ramblin' Rose"
$400 [8]
This French emperor's own "Waterloo" came against the Germans in 1870
Napoleon III
David
$400 [20]
The Ridgeway, the Ridgeback, the Ridgebone
the Ridgeback
Victoria
$400 [29]
10-letter term for feeling stiff from horseback riding
saddlesore
David
$800 [25]
The doctor was in, or rather on, the list with his environmentally themed "State of Fear"
Michael Crichton
Victoria
$600 [6]
In 1997 he won a Grammy for his first new album in over a decade, simply titled "Pete"
(Pete) Seeger
Steve
$600 [18]
In 1956 Aussie Murray Rose became the 1st male swimmer to win 2 solo Olympic golds since this man in 1924
(Johnny) Weissmuller
David
$600 [10]
In French, this French monk of the Middle Ages is known as Pierre l'Ermite
Peter the Hermit
Victoria
$600 [21]
The Dandie Dinmont, the Dandie Dinkum, the Dandie Doodahday
the Dandie Dinmont
Victoria
$600 [3]
We see this Southern California ctiy, originally named Indiana Colony, through rose-colored glasses
Pasadena
$1,000 [26]
This Tom Wolfe novel got the Presidential seal of approval when W. recommended it to friends
I Am Charlotte Simmons
Victoria
$800 [4]
In 1958 this group heardherereigned at No. 1"...well /Hang down your head, Tom Dooley /Hang down your head..."
The Kingston Trio
Victoria
$800 [19]
In this Umberto Eco novel, William of Baskerville solves a murder like a medieval Sherlock Holmes
The Name of the Rose
Victoria
$800 [9]
"The Moon and Sixpence" was Somerset Maugham's roman a clef based on the life of this French artist
Paul Gauguin
Victoria
$800 [22]
Ekkenpinscher, Hauzzenpinscher, Affenpinscher, Didhepinscher
Affenpinscher
Steve
$800 [1]
Any war carried out under papal sanction
a crusade
David
DD $2,200 [14]
The CIA arranges a presidential pardon for mover & shaker Joel Backman in this John Grisham tale
The Broker
Victoria
$1,000 [5]
After she sang the anthem "We Shall Overcome" at a 1963 march, her version of it hit the charts
Joan Baez
$1,000 [24]
The 2 British royal houses of the Wars of the Roses
York & Lancaster
Steve
$1,000 [11]
This 19th century French politician & writer gave his name to a style of steak
(Francois Auguste) Chateaubriand
Steve
$1,000 [23]
Redfoot Coonhound, Greenhead Coonhound, Bluetick Coonhound
Bluetick Coonhound
Victoria
$1,000 [2]
His rule of Syria included the 1982 killing of perhaps 20,000 in the city of Hamah
Hafez al-Assad
David

Double Jeopardy! Round

ART TECHNIQUE "Y"s UP! TIME's TOP 100 SONNETS FROM THE PORTUGUESE MOVIE NUMBERS
$400 [29]
In the 1700s Rosalba Carriera, whose work is seen here, was the first to popularize these pigment sticks
pastels
Victoria
$400 [1]
Lactobacillus bulgaricus & Streptococcus thermophilus are the usual bacteria that culture this food
yogurt
David Victoria
$400 [6]
The title of the article Donald Trump penned on her was "The Domestic Diva Is Back"
Martha Stewart
Steve
$400 [20]
"Sonnets from the Portuguese" was so named because "Portuguese" was this man's nickname for its author
Robert Browning
David
$400 [14]
In 1484 he tried to get King John II of Portugal to finance his transoceanic trip
Columbus
Victoria
$800 [27]
3 strangers are united by tragedy in "___ Grams"
21
$800 [28]
(Kelly of the Clue Crew makes some cartoon trees grow.) By enlarging the nearest part of the image, this techniqueadds the illusion of depth
foreshortening
Steve Victoria
$800 [2]
They're the two complementary cosmic forces represented here
yin & yang
Steve
$800 [7]
The World Health Org. says his & his wife's foundation has "already saved the lives of 670,000 children"
Bill Gates
Steve
$1,200 [15]
This Romantic began his "England in 1819", "An old, mad, blind, despised and dying king"
Shelley
Steve Victoria
$800 [13]
In 1763 Portugal's South American colonies were unified with the capital set in this city
Rio de Janeiro
Steve Victoria
$1,200 [26]
A Hitchcock thriller:"The ___ Steps"
39
Victoria
$1,200 [25]
Encaustic painting, used since ancient times, applies this animal product to a rigid surface & fixes it with heat
wax
David Victoria
$1,200 [3]
The Rockefeller Foundation scientists who developed a vaccine for this "colorful" disease often caught it
yellow fever
Steve
$1,600 [9]
The headline of this man's article was "Dear Leader Goes Nuclear"
Kim Jong-il
Steve
$1,600 [16]
The "Canzoniere" by this Tuscan contained over 300 sonnets to an idealized beloved he had never met
Petrarch
David
$1,200 [12]
The name of Cape Agulhas, the southernmost point of this continent, is Portuguese for "needles"
Africa
Victoria
$1,600 [24]
Inspired by the director's own early life:"The ___ Blows"
400
David
$1,600 [23]
(Kelly of the Clue Crew shows off a blank canvas.) This step in prepping a canvas doesn't mean measuring; it means adding a layer of glue so thepaintdoesn't sink in & lose its color
to size your canvas
$1,600 [4]
In Judaism the holiest of all days is this day of atonement
Yom Kippur
Steve
$2,000 [10]
After he defeated Alan Keyes for an Illinois senate seat, Time asked if he was "The future of the Democratic Party?"
(Barack) Obama
David
$2,000 [18]
Perhaps the most distinguished 20th century sonneteer was this German poet in works like "Sonnets to Orpheus"
(Rainer Maria) Rilke
Victoria
$1,600 [11]
Before 1974 this country with a hyphenated name was known as Portuguese Guinea
Guinea-Bissau
Steve
$2,000 [22]
Set on New Year's Eve:"___ Cigarettes"
200
Steve
$2,000 [21]
(Kelly of the Clue Crew fiddles with some classical whiskers.) This term for deliberately blurring an area, as Titian did here, sounds like a combination of "scramble" & "jumble"
scumble
David Victoria
$2,000 [5]
For many years, Aden, this country's second-largest city, was a British Crown Colony
Yemen
Steve
DD $2,500 [8]
The article on economist Jeffrey Sachs was by this Dubliner who worked with Sachs on world debt relief
Bono
Steve
DD $7,800 [19]
"When I consider how my light is spent" begins this sonnet about his loss of sight
Milton
Victoria
$2,000 [17]
1494's Treaty of Tordesillas aimed to settle a dispute between Portugal & this nation over New World territories
Spain
David

Final Jeopardy!

RANKS & TITLES

In 1950 Pius XII was Pontifex Maximus; exactly 2,000 years earlier, this man held a title of the same name

Julius Caesar

David "Who is Julius Caesar?" — wagered $5,900
Steve "Who is John the Baptist?" — wagered $3,501
Victoria "Who was Julius Caesar" — wagered $9,601

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