Show #4841 2005-10-03 (taped 2005-07-27) Regular

Jason Richards game 1.

Contestants

Jason Richards — a pharmacy technician from Old Town, Maine

Zeb Schobernd — a marine biologist from Newport, Oregon

Elizabeth Randisi — an attorney from Webster, New York (whose 1-day cash winnings total $6,900)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Elizabeth $600 $1,600 $6,000 $3,000
2nd place: $2,000
$6,000
8 R, 1 W
Zeb $-1,000 $-1,800 $1,400 $674
3rd place: $1,000
$1,400
4 R, 4 W
Jason $7,400 $12,600 $37,100 $32,100
New champion: $32,100
$31,600
37 R (including 3 DDs), 0 W

Jeopardy! Round

MONUMENTS IN STYLE COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES DO YOU HAVE THE MUNCHIES? MANUEL LABOR HARD "WORK"
$200 [9]
His words "The people's heroes are immortal" are engraved on a monument in Tiananmen Square
Mao Tse-tung
Jason
$200 [21]
In Style's first issue, in 1994, visited Barbra Streisand's pad in this wealthy California coastal community
Malibu
$200 [4]
In the 2005 Orange Bowl, this university's Trojans trampled the Sooners, 55-19
Southern California
Jason
$200 [16]
The Incas munched on charque (what we call jerky) from the dried meat of this 5-letter pack animal
the llama
Jason
$200 [26]
On January 3, 1990 he surrendered to U.S. troops surrounding the Vatican Embassy
Manuel Noriega
Jason
$200 [1]
In the old song standard, it's the line that precedes "all the livelong day"
"I've been working on the railroad"
Elizabeth Zeb
$400 [10]
Vasco da Gama is among those depicted on this capital city's Monument to the Discoveries
Lisbon
Jason
$400 [22]
In Style's 10th anniversary cover girl was this South African actress in gold sequins
Charlize Theron
Elizabeth
$600 [6]
Seton Hill University is in Greensburg, Penn.; Seton Hall University is in South Orange in this state
New Jersey
Jason
$400 [17]
2 of the 5 different nuts in a jar of Planters Deluxe Mixed Nuts
cashews & pecans (also hazelnuts, brazils, & almonds)
Jason
$400 [27]
Longtime congressman Manuel Lujan was appointed Secretary of the Interior by this man in 1989
George H.W. Bush
Jason
$400 [2]
This play is set in Tuscumbia, Alabama & at the Perkins Institute for the blind
The Miracle Worker
Elizabeth
$600 [11]
Though Mumtaz died in 1631, this tomb of hers (& it was some tomb) wasn't completed until about 1643
the Taj Mahal
Jason
$600 [23]
In Style often features these places that feature massage & pampering, named for a town in Belgium
spa
Elizabeth
$800 [7]
Wheaton College in Illinois recently ranked No. 1 in college food, followed by this school in Brunswick, Maine
Bowdoin College
Jason
$600 [18]
In 2003 these frozen waffles let go with a 50th anniversary party
Eggos
Jason
$600 [28]
In this novel, Judge Miller's gardener's helper Manuel kidnaps the dog Buck & sells him to pay his gambling debts
The Call of the Wild
Jason
$600 [3]
2-word term for insurance required of businesses for employees injured on the job
workman's compensation
Jason
$800 [12]
(Jimmy from the clue crew reports from Parris Island, SC.) The Iwo Jima monument on Parris Island represents the famousraising of the flagon this mountain
Mount Suribachi
Zeb
$800 [24]
The TV special "In Style Celebrity Weddings" included the nuptials of Danielle Spencer to this actor
Russell Crowe
DD $1,000 [5]
Of the Ivy League colleges, this one is alphabetically first
Brown
Jason
$800 [19]
Though it sounds like the most terrible food, it's really just German for sausage
wurst
Zeb Jason
$800 [14]
In 1962 Cesar Chavez founded the union that is today known as this
the United Farm Workers of America
$1,000 [13]
Auckland's One Tree Hillis the former site of a "pa", or fortified village, of these people
the Maori
Jason
$1,000 [25]
In Style defined this type of "fabulous" as requiring lots of jewelry & fur, as seen on Lil' Kim & Missy Elliott
ghetto fabulous
Jason
$1,000 [8]
In 1982 Jimmy Carter established the Carter Center in partnership with this university
Emory
Jason
$1,000 [20]
Yum! It's removed from a fish, pressed through a screen to remove membranes, put in brine, then packed with salt in a tin
caviar
Jason
$1,000 [15]
One of the "New Deal" programs created for the unemployed, it was abbreviated the WPA
the Works Progress Administration
Jason

Double Jeopardy! Round

ROYAL ODDITIES MOVIE DIRECTORS THE LAND DOWN UNDER SUBATOMIC MASS PERSUASION NOBEL LIT WINNERS, INITIALLY YOURS "POT" POURRI
$400 [26]
Strangely, Charles XIV John of this Scandinavian country had a "Death to all kings" tattoo
Sweden
Jason
$400 [2]
Dawson on "Dawson's Creek" idolized this man who directed "The Sugarland Express" in his mid-20s
Steven Spielberg
$400 [1]
Australia is home to 2 egg-laying mammals, or monotremes: the spiny anteater & this one
the platypus
Jason
$400 [7]
It's where you'll find the protons in an atom
the nucleus
Jason
$400 [12]
1958:B.P., Russia
Boris Pasternak
Jason
$400 [17]
George Washington's birthplace is on Pope's Creek, a small stream that flows into this
the Potomac
Zeb
$800 [27]
Emperor Menelik II of this African country once used an electric chair as his throne
Ethiopia
$800 [3]
(Hi, I'm Joel Schumacher.) Directing movies based on this author's "The Client" & "A Time to Kill" was like getting paid to go to law school
John Grisham
Jason
$800 [22]
In 1983 the Yacht Club of Perth became the first outside the U.S. to house this trophy
the America’s Cup
Jason
$800 [8]
These particles were named for Satyendra Nath Bose, who worked out their behavior in 1924
bosons
Jason
$800 [13]
1946:H.H., Switzerland
Hermann Hesse
Elizabeth
$800 [18]
Benjamin Bunny & Squirrel Nutkin were 2 of the many characters created by this harebrained author
Beatrix Potter
Jason
$1,200 [28]
Although officially listed, this 18th century French king was never crowned & never ruled
Louis XVII
$1,200 [4]
His career includes directing "Paper Moon", writing the book "Who the Devil Made It" & acting in "The Sopranos"
Peter Bogdanovich
$1,200 [23]
Australia's tallest building is the 823-foot high Rialto Towers in this former capital
Melbourne
Elizabeth Jason
$1,200 [9]
The 2 main forms of quantum mechanics were developed by Erwin Schrodinger & this "uncertain" German
Heisenberg
Jason
$1,200 [14]
1957:A.C., France
Albert Camus
Elizabeth
$1,200 [19]
In 1905 a famous mutiny took place aboard it
the Potemkin
Zeb
$1,600 [29]
A spider that died by falling into a a poisoned drink saved the life of this "Great" Prussian king
Frederick
Jason
$2,000 [6]
This director of "Casablanca", a classic film about refugees, had himself left his homeland of Hungary
Michael Curtiz
Jason
$1,600 [24]
The title of this popular song refers to wandering with a blanket roll, not a dance or a lady
"Waltzing Matilda"
Jason
$1,600 [10]
The mass of any 1 proton is about equal to the mass of one atom of this element
hydrogen
Jason
$1,600 [15]
1971:P.N., Chile
Pablo Neruda
Zeb
$1,600 [20]
Also known as a powwow, it's a Native American get-together for discussion & fun
potlatch
Elizabeth
DD $3,000 [5]
This "Philadelphia Story" director was patriotically named for Admiral George Dewey
George Cukor
Jason
DD $5,500 [25]
Located in a national park, it's about 1 1/2 miles long & rises 1,142 feet above the desert floor
Ayers Rock
Jason
$2,000 [11]
In 1998 it was found that these particles that pass through everything at light speed do have mass
neutrinos
Zeb Jason
$2,000 [16]
1938:P.S.B., United States
Pearl Buck
Zeb
$2,000 [21]
1969's "The Promise" & 1990's "The Gift of Asher Lev" are sequels to 2 of this writer's earlier works
(Chaim) Potok
Elizabeth

Final Jeopardy!

PRESIDENTIAL RELATIVES

He defended civil rights as a representative from Massachusetts' 11th District from 1895 to 1901

John Francis Fitzgerald

Zeb "Who is [scribble] Kenne" — wagered $726
Elizabeth "Who is Joseph Kennedy Sr.?" — wagered $3,000
Jason "Who is Joe Kennedy, Sr?" — wagered $5,000

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