Show #4843 2005-10-05 (taped 2005-07-27) Regular

Jason Richards game 3.

Contestants

Justin Porter — a landscaper from Charleston, South Carolina

Caren Chancey — a graduate student from Baltimore, Maryland

Jason Richards — a pharmacy technician from Old Town, Maine (whose 2-day cash winnings total $55,700)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Jason $2,600 $5,000 $23,800 $23,100
3-day champion: $78,800
$19,800
25 R (including 1 DD), 1 W
Caren $300 $1,300 $11,500 $10,001
2nd place: $2,000
$10,000
13 R (including 1 DD), 4 W (including 1 DD)
Justin $2,400 $4,200 $5,000 $5,000
3rd place: $1,000
$5,000
10 R, 4 W

Jeopardy! Round

FORT SUMTER A BOBBLEHEAD CATEGORY THE NOT-SO-DEADLY SINS INTERNATIONAL ROAD VEHICLE STICKERS BRANDS ASTRONOMICAL RHYME TIME
$200 [6]
After the South took it, the fort endured a 15-mo. siege, reinforcing its walls, symbolically, with bales of this
cotton
Jason
$200 [21]
The bobbleheaded character seenhereplays a pivotal role in this horrific film series
Hellraiser
Justin
$200 [7]
Women will curse thee if this bathroom object is left in the up position
the toilet seat
Jason
$200 [30]
The Portuguese were the first Europeans to enter this country
Vietnam
Jason Justin
$200 [16]
This city precedes "Fog" in the name of a brand of raincoats
London
Caren
$200 [1]
Any song about Earth's natural satellite
a Moon tune
Caren
$400 [12]
The "Civil War Dictionary" says this "developer of modern baseball" "aimed the first gun fired in defense of Ft. Sumter"
Abner Doubleday
Justin
$400 [22]
Dude, in the 1970s, this comedy team was smokin'
Cheech & Chong
Caren
$400 [8]
To capitalize all text in an email is an abomination that signifies the person is doing this
shouting
Jason
$400 [29]
Itfirst achieved independence in 1821
Costa Rica
Jason
$400 [17]
Ironically, commercials using a toy bunny to advertise this brand weren't meant to "keep going"
Energizer
Caren
$400 [2]
Red planet pubs
Mars bars
Jason
$600 [13]
On Dec. 27, 1860 Major Robert Anderson raised the stakes when he raised a 36- by 20-foot one of these
the American flag
Justin
$600 [23]
You'll be my Little Buddy when you name this actor depicted here
Bob Denver
Jason
$600 [9]
God's grace will shine on mealtime when this is put on a lap, not tucked into one's collar
the napkin
Jason
$600 [28]
Most ofitspeople are Sunni Muslims
Tajikistan
Jason
$600 [18]
This brand name was first put on sacks of generic "self-rising pancake flour" around 1890
Aunt Jemima
$600 [3]
Space telescope problem
Hubble trouble
Justin
$800 [14]
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from the waters of Charleston, SC.) In January 1861, this president tried to relieve Ft. Sumter with a supply ship, but it was turned back, & the stage was set
Buchanan
Caren
$800 [24]
On the late-'70s TV series that featured the big guy seen here, he was played by this big man
Lou Ferrigno
Jason
$800 [10]
The Kingdom of Heaven will be thine, even to those who remove the tags from this signature Serta product
the mattress
Jason
$800 [27]
At one time, itconsisted of several independent kingdoms, including Ganja & Ashanti
Ghana
Jason
$800 [19]
Say bonjour, kitty to this faux French clothing brand with a leaping feline as its logo
Le Tigre
Justin
$800 [4]
Comet discoverer Edmond's narrow lanes
Halley's alleys
Caren
DD $1,500 [15]
3 decades after the Civil War, fear of this European enemy prompted the building of a new battery; it was never used
Spain
Caren
$1,000 [25]
Pleasant dreams--it's the full name of this character who repeats his mayhem across multiple movies
Jason Voorhees
Justin
$1,000 [11]
Thou shalt not wear white shoes from Labor Day til this holiday first officially observed in 1868
Memorial Day
Justin
$1,000 [26]
The most common languaget here, after Spanish, is Guarani
Paraguay
Jason
$1,000 [20]
This company's first washing machines were "So simple, a child could do it"
Maytag
$1,000 [5]
One who determines the age of meteorite impact holes
a crater dater (crater rater accepted)
Justin

Double Jeopardy! Round

VILLES DE FRANCE JANE FONDA FILM ROLES THE "S" FILES FAMOUS PAINTERS HEALTH CARE DR. FAUST WILL SEE YOU NOW
$400 [4]
This Mediterranean port is France's second-largest city (& something to sing about)
Marseilles
Jason
$400 [6]
Viola Fields, Mom to J. Lo's fiance
Monster-in-Law
Jason Justin
$400 [1]
Sawbones is Old West slang for this profession
surgeon
Jason Caren
$400 [29]
"Monet Working on His Boat in Argenteuil" was an 1874 work by this similarly named master
Manet
Caren
$400 [16]
Serving the poor, it's the nation's largest public health insurance program
Medicaid
Jason
$400 [21]
In the 1587 "Faust-Book", the doc has a son with this famed beauty of ancient times
Helen of Troy
Justin
$800 [5]
The dagger stuck on the end of a rifle may have been developed in & named for this French town
Bayonne
Caren Justin
$800 [10]
A sexy "queen of the galaxy"
Barbarella
Caren
$800 [2]
This masculine first name, also a world capital, is Spanish for "Saint James"
Santiago
$800 [30]
Although her hands were crippled with arthritis, she began painting in oils in 1938 at age 77
Grandma Moses
Justin
$800 [17]
London's Hospital for Tropical Diseases focuses on this mosquito-spread illness that kills millions yearly
malaria
Jason
$800 [22]
Devilish name of the last movement of Liszt's "Faust Symphony"
"Mephistopheles"
Jason Justin
$1,200 [7]
Loire Valley castle t--uh, excursions can begin in this capital of the Indre-et-Loire Department
Tours
Jason
$1,200 [13]
TV reporter Kimberly Wells
The China Syndrome
Jason
$1,200 [3]
Let's toast this word for an often day-long seminar; it's from the Greek for "to drink together"
symposium
$1,200 [28]
In 1929, a year before his most famous work, this Iowan painted his mother in "Woman with Plants"
Grant Wood
Caren
$1,200 [18]
This term for an artificial limb comes from the Greek for "to add"
prosthesis
Caren
$1,200 [23]
He wrote a 1947 novel about a German composer whose masterpiece is "The Lamentation of Doctor Faustus"
Thomas Mann
$1,600 [8]
In a 1964 Jacques Demy film we saw "Les Parapluies de" this English Channel city
Cherbourg
Jason
$1,600 [14]
V.A. hospital volunteer Sally Hyde
Coming Home
$1,600 [11]
The Mars Pathfinder carried this famous "Rover"--& that's the truth
Sojourner
$1,600 [27]
Alfred Stieglitz discovered her drawings & exhibited them in 1916 while she was teaching art in the south
Georgia O'Keeffe
Jason
$1,600 [19]
It's the AL in ALFA, an association of communities for seniors who don't quite need nursing homes
assisted living
Caren
$1,600 [24]
The Metropolitan Opera was once known as the "Faustspielhaus", since it played this Frenchman's "Faust" so often
Gounod
Caren
DD $6,000 [9]
The Papal Palace is a landmark in this capital of the Vaucluse Department
Avignon
Jason
$2,000 [15]
Playwright Lillian Hellman
Julia
Jason
$2,000 [12]
The British East India Company was abolished after this Indian rebellion broke out in 1857
the Sepoy
Jason
DD $5,000 [26]
This Venetian's "Assumption of the Virgin" of 1516-18 is known for the vivid red of the virgin's robe
Titian
Caren
$2,000 [20]
Per USA Today, from 1985-2000 these doctors with a 2-part specialty paid the most malpractice claims
obstetrician-gynecologist
Caren
$2,000 [25]
Marlowe's Faustus uses this magic power to snatch things from the hands of the astonished pope
invisibility

Final Jeopardy!

RECORD SETTERS

On August 6 & 7, 1961, Gherman Titov did this 17 times; the previous record was one

orbit the Earth

Justin "What is orbit The earth" — wagered $0
Caren "What is Swim the English Channel" — wagered $1,499
Jason "What is ?" — wagered $700

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