Show #7290 2016-04-29 (taped 2016-03-07) Regular

Buzzy Cohen game 5.

Contestants

Tal Nadan — a reference archivist from the Bronx, New York

Sanjiv Sarwate — a trademark attorney from Round Rock, Texas

Buzzy Cohen — a music executive from Los Angeles, California (whose 4-day cash winnings total $78,601)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Buzzy $1,800 $3,200 $12,800 $22,801
5-day champion: $101,402
$18,800
25 R, 6 W (including 3 DDs)
Sanjiv $3,200 $7,000 $5,800 $11,401
2nd place: $2,000
$5,800
15 R, 3 W
Tal $2,200 $2,600 $11,400 $6,400
3rd place: $1,000
$11,400
12 R, 0 W

Jeopardy! Round

19th CENTURY LITERATURE BUSINESS APRIL WORDS WE TRY TO STAY NEUTRAL BUT LET'S FACE IT AMY POEHLER IS AWESOME
$200 [19]
Akela the wolf & Baloo the brown bear are 2 of the animals featured in this collection of stories
The Jungle Book
Sanjiv
$200 [26]
A 1999 merger created this largest publicly traded international oil & gas company
ExxonMobil
Sanjiv
$200 [29]
Expected number of shots on a golf hole
par
Buzzy
$200 [30]
Gender-neutral baby names are on the rise, especially this one of Mr. Lautner or Ms. Swift
Taylor
Buzzy
$200 [6]
International Nurses Day is on May 12th, honoring the birthday of this woman
Florence Nightingale
Buzzy
$200 [1]
As Leslie on this show: "Hey, honey! Good morning! How did you sleep? I adopted 32 cats & dogs. Do you want pancakes?"
Parks and Rec
Buzzy
$400 [21]
Early in this Jules Verne tale, professor Otto Lidenbrock, his nephew & a guide descend into a volcano
Journey to the Center of the Earth
Buzzy
$400 [25]
To become "more nimble", this retailer cut 450 jobs from its Bentonville, Ark. headquarters in 2015
Walmart
Buzzy
$400 [28]
Bucket equivalent
pail
Tal
$400 [27]
Established in 1953, the "neutral zone" between these 2 Asian nations is referred to as the DMZ
North Korea & South Korea
Buzzy
$400 [7]
In 1881, the Governor of Missouri offered $5,000 for the capture of this man & his brother
Jesse James
Sanjiv
$400 [2]
Amy Poehler's performance was pure Joy in this 2015 Pixar film
Inside Out
Sanjiv
$800 [23]
Wordsworth began a poem, "I wandered lonely as" this "that floats on high o'er vales and hills"
a cloud
Sanjiv
$600 [11]
The main Colombian competition for Starbucks, which started business there in 2014, are coffee shops named for this man
Juan Valdez
Sanjiv
$600 [14]
22/7, approximately
pi
Tal
$600 [17]
In 1927 he did not go to a neutral corner after knocking down Gene Tunney, who may have gotten a 14-sec. long count
Jack Dempsey
Sanjiv
$600 [8]
Da, comrade, he's the traveler seen here
Yuri Gagarin
Buzzy
$600 [3]
Siblings Tina Fey & Amy Poehler throw one last house party in this comedy
Sisters
Tal
$1,000 [24]
2 expatriates come to Boston to visit relatives in his 1878 novel "The Europeans"
Henry James
Sanjiv
$800 [12]
This "cutting"-edge Japanese company got its name from a replaceable lead pencil that never dulled
Sharp
Sanjiv
$800 [15]
Wolf's home
lair
Buzzy Sanjiv
$800 [18]
In the '70s baseball players & owners began to use a neutral 3rd person to resolve salary disputes in "binding" this
arbitration
Buzzy
$800 [9]
Two-term U.S. president seen here
Grover Cleveland
Buzzy Sanjiv
$800 [4]
In the 3rd "Shrek" it's no problem for Amy as this woman to give a live-in babysitter to Fiona, as "I've got 6 more at home"
Snow White
Buzzy
DD $2,000 [22]
Essays making up this 1854 work include "Reading", "Solitude" & "The Pond in Winter"
Walden; or, Life in the Woods
Buzzy
$1,000 [13]
We're bullish on this company founded in 1914 to build motors for the Bull Tractor Company
Toro
Buzzy Tal
$1,000 [16]
Oddly, Handel's "Water Music" has a section called this, heard here
air
Sanjiv
$1,000 [20]
Lucky for you, when it comes to acids & bases, this pH number is neutral
7
Buzzy
$1,000 [10]
Hewas a world leader from 1983 to 1989; then he began to be led around
(Manuel) Noriega
Sanjiv
$1,000 [5]
Who'd dare oppose figure skater Chazz Michael Michaels in this film? Amy Poehler, playing Fairchild Van Waldenberg
Blades of Glory
Buzzy

Double Jeopardy! Round

ART HISTORY MOUNTAIN SONGS OF OLD ORGAN-IZATIONS "C" THE WORLD THE MIDDLE AGES OUT OF THEIR HEADS!
$400 [23]
Lascaux Cave has outstandingprehistoric art, including the Hall of these animals seen here
the Bulls
Buzzy
$400 [2]
In 1970 the Four Tops joined with this newly Diana Ross-less group on "River Deep--Mountain High"
The Supremes
Buzzy
$400 [13]
The American Lung Association says this alliterative danger kills 41,000 people a year
secondhand smoke
Buzzy
$400 [16]
It's the legislative capital of South Africa
Cape Town
Buzzy
$400 [29]
Originally set up to discuss reforms, 1095's Council of Clermont led to these excursions following a speech by Pope Urban II
the Crusades
Tal
$400 [28]
A newspaper banner item becomes one of these, like "So, do you come here often?"
a line
Tal
$800 [22]
The name of this Roman goddess adorns many a voluptuous female statue, including one "of Willendorf"
Venus
Tal
$800 [3]
Now a kids' favorite, this old folk song was a favorite of Carl Sandburg
"She'll Be Coming 'Round The Mountain"
Sanjiv
$800 [14]
The Alzheimer's Foundation says you can make this "priceless donation to science"
your brain
Tal
$800 [1]
Part of the border between Vermont & New York is this lake
Champlain
Buzzy
$1,200 [10]
Charlemagne was the first, but it wasn't until Otto the Great was crowned in 962 A.D. that this title really took off
the Holy Roman Emperor
Buzzy
$800 [27]
Earphones & a mouthpiece become this part of a tennis match
a set
Sanjiv
$1,200 [19]
To commemorate the July Revolution, Eugene Delacroixpaintedthe allegorical this figure"Leading the People"
Liberty
Buzzy
$1,200 [6]
Completes the chorus of a John Denver song: "Mountain mama, take me home..."
country roads
Buzzy
$1,200 [15]
They do serve wine at fundraisers of the foundation fighting cirrhosis & this organ's other big ailments
the liver
Tal
$1,200 [4]
This city in Alberta hosts an annual Stampede, 10 days of rodeo events
Calgary
Tal
$1,600 [11]
Seen here around 1340 are nuns of the group called "the Poor" these, after the name of their founder, a woman of Assisi
the Poor Clares
$1,200 [24]
A woman in charge of a school changes into this rival of a wife
a mistress
Sanjiv
$1,600 [20]
This "dotty" art theory & technique was developed by the Neo-Impressionists
Pointillism
Buzzy
$1,600 [7]
In 1967 this late, great R&B singer teamed with Tammi Terrell on "Ain't No Mountain High Enough"
Marvin Gaye
Buzzy
DD $2,000 [17]
Founded in 1924, this group calls itself "the world leader in" CPR training
the American Heart Association
Buzzy
$1,600 [5]
Mount Cinto is on this French island
Corsica
Buzzy
$2,000 [12]
In 1240 Mongol leader Batu Khan's forces destroyed this cradle city of Russian civilization
Kiev
Sanjiv
$1,600 [25]
An executive recruiter becomes this shade of green
hunter
Buzzy
$2,000 [21]
(Sarah of the Clue Crew shows a painting on the monitor.) John Singer Sargent's use of subdued colors in his portrait of the daughters of Edward Darley Boit, & his placement of them in a cavernous room were influenced by this Spaniard's "Las Meninas", which Sargent studied on an 1879 trip to the Prado
(Diego) Velázquez
Tal
$2,000 [8]
Neil Young sang, "Oh to live on" this title place, "with the barkers & the colored balloons"...but you can't be 20 there
Sugar Mountain
$2,000 [18]
In 1944 the first eye bank made transplants of these parts more reliable than the old source, Sing Sing executions
corneas
Sanjiv Tal
DD $2,000 [9]
A certain horse breed originated near this 100-mile-long Scottish river
the Clyde
Buzzy
$2,000 [26]
A heavy metal fan becomes this British sausage
a banger
Buzzy

Final Jeopardy!

LITERARY CHARACTERS

In 1929 London's Great Ormond Street Children's Hospital was given all rights to this character created 27 years earlier

Peter Pan

Sanjiv "Who is Peter Pan?" — wagered $5,601
Tal "Who isOrphan AnnieMadeline" — wagered $5,000
Buzzy "Who is Peter Pan?" — wagered $10,001

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