Show #7419 2016-12-08 (taped 2016-08-30) Regular

Tim Aten game 5.

Contestants

Anton Deljaj — a residential manager from Bronx, New York

Stephanie Snyder — a program manager from Silver Spring, Maryland

Tim Aten — an editor from Vermilion, Ohio (whose 4-day cash winnings total $71,300)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Tim $1,000 $3,600 $13,000 $7,999
5-day champion: $79,299
$14,800
18 R (including 1 DD), 1 W (including 1 DD)
Stephanie $3,400 $2,600 $3,000 $600
3rd place: $1,000
$3,000
10 R, 3 W
Anton $600 $2,600 $9,000 $6,001
2nd place: $2,000
$9,200
14 R (including 1 DD), 3 W

Jeopardy! Round

HENRIK IBSEN OR HENRY GIBSON THAT'S COLD, MAN WHOSE BILLBOARD HIT? ANATOMICAL ETYMOLOGY LET'S VISIT THE SOUTH SWEET "T"
$200 [26]
Henrik Ibsen died on May 23, 1906 in the city then known as Christiania & today, as this world capital
Oslo
Tim
$200 [21]
Relax, calm down, this 5-letter word "out", dude
chill
Stephanie
$200 [10]
"Love Yourself",2016
Justin Bieber
Stephanie
$200 [14]
From a Latin word meaning "to turn", they're the bones that make up the spine
vertebrae
Tim
$200 [11]
"The Dump", her affectionate nickname for her apartment in Atlanta, is where she wrote "Gone with the Wind"
(Margaret) Mitchell
Tim
$200 [4]
In 1998 this candy brand produced a record-setting 1,200-foot-long piece of licorice
Twizzler
Anton
$400 [27]
In "The Luck of the Irish", Henry Gibson played a 200-year-old one of these legends of folklore
a leprechaun
Anton
$400 [22]
It can mean "unfriendly", but not when talking about a famous snowman of that name
frosty
Tim
$400 [9]
"Brilliant Disguise",1987
Bruce Springsteen
$400 [15]
Even smaller than a strand of hair, these tiniest blood vessels get their name from a Latin word for hair
capillaries
Stephanie
$400 [12]
Hereare some of the 650 native Texas plant species at the Austin Wildflower Center named for this First Lady
(Lady Bird) Johnson
Anton
$400 [5]
They're the two similarly-named candies seen here
taffy & toffee
Stephanie
$600 [28]
Henrik Ibsen got a-Hedda the game with this play about a bored, cynical woman
Hedda Gabler
$600 [23]
Stiff or formal, it also precedes "-aire" in an appliance brand
frigid
Tim
$600 [1]
"Try",2013
P!nk
$600 [18]
The flap of cartilage known as the epiglottis is so named because it lies at the root of this organ
the tongue
Tim
$600 [13]
The route of the 1965 march from this city to Montgomery was made a national historic trail in 1996
Selma
Stephanie
$600 [6]
Unsweetened cocoa is the classic coating for these ball-shaped chocolate candies
truffles
Tim
$800 [29]
When this marriage-centered Owen Wilson & Vince Vaughn film needed a priest, Henry Gibson was in as Father O'Neil
Wedding Crashers
Tim
$800 [24]
It's slang for an isolation cell in prison; Alaska was "Seward's"
icebox
Anton
$800 [2]
"Rich Girl",1977
Hall & Oates
$800 [19]
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew demonstrates on himself.) A large muscle that covers the shoulder joint is what determines your shoulder's shape & definition; its resemblance to a certain Greek letter gives it this name
a deltoid
Anton
$800 [16]
Travel & Leisure voted this South Carolina island the No. 1 island in the continental United States
Hilton Head
Anton
$800 [7]
It's the Girl Scouts' bestselling cookie & President Obama also declared it his favorite
Thin Mints
Stephanie
$1,000 [25]
To coagulate or curdle, it also means to change from a fluid state to a solid one by cooling
congeal
Stephanie
$1,000 [3]
"Rich Girl",2005
Gwen Stefani
DD $800 [20]
This small gland in the brain is named for its resemblance to a conifer's cone
the pineal gland
Anton
$1,000 [17]
From 1943 to 1974 this Nashville auditorium was the home of the Grand Ole Opry
Ryman Auditorium
$1,000 [8]
This Latin American cake gets its name from the mixture of evaporated, condensed & whole milk that's poured on top
tres leches
Stephanie

Double Jeopardy! Round

BIG SCREEN COPS PHILOSOPHY HISTORIC AMERICANS POTENT QUOTABLES BRIDGE-POURRI THROWING THE "BOOK" AT YOU
$400 [17]
Lieutenant Frank Drebin was on the case in this series of police comedies
Naked Gun
Tim
$400 [8]
The "humanity formulation" of Kant's categorical imperative says people are never a means, always this
an end
Tim
$400 [5]
This publisher's New York Journal fought a circulation war with Joseph Pulitzer's New York World
(William Randolph) Hearst
Stephanie
$400 [1]
William Lampton described this state as "where the corn is full of kernels and the colonels full of corn"
Kentucky
Stephanie Anton
$400 [22]
The Leonard P. Zakim Bunker Hill Bridge is the northern entrance to this city
Boston
Anton
$400 [12]
The gentleman who takes your bets
a bookie
Anton
$800 [18]
He won an Oscar for his powerful performance as rogue detective Alonzo Harris in "Training Day"
Denzel Washington
Anton
$800 [9]
You need to learn to wield a syllogism in this millennia-old branch of philosophy
logic
Stephanie
$800 [6]
This general was the Allied commander of the Japanese occupation from 1945 to 1951
MacArthur
Tim
$800 [2]
This 19th century Irish wit said, "work is the curse of the drinking classes"
Oscar Wilde
Anton
$800 [23]
Some of the world's most beautiful bridges are this type, like Tokyo's Rainbow Bridge, seen here
suspension
Tim
$800 [13]
A browser shortcut
a bookmark
Tim
$1,200 [19]
Title tour that security guard Kevin Hart got to take with a cop played by Ice Cube
Ride Along
Anton
DD $1,600 [28]
A Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy entry written by Thaddeus Metz, or a movie co-written by John Cleese
The Meaning of Life
Tim
DD $1,000 [7]
Harry Truman appointed her a delegate to the U.N., where she chaired the Human Rights Commission from 1946 to 1951
Eleanor Roosevelt
Tim
$1,200 [3]
In "Treasure Island", the captain claims he is "a plain man"; this drink "and bacon and eggs is what I want"
rum
$1,200 [24]
In the first sentence of a 1927 novel, this "finest bridge in all Peru" fatally collapses
the Bridge of San Luis Rey
$1,200 [14]
A pair of events marking a beginning & a terminus
bookends
Tim
$1,600 [20]
Last names of the 2 cops played by Mel Gibson & Danny Glover in the "Lethal Weapon" movies
Riggs & Murtaugh
Tim
$1,600 [29]
Edvard Munch's picture of this German philosopher is "Human, All Too Human", to quote his 1878 title
Nietzsche
$1,600 [11]
In an 1896 speech William Jennings Bryan said, "you shall not crucify mankind upon" this
a cross of gold
$1,600 [4]
George W. Young warned, "the lips that touch liquor must never" do this
touch mine
Stephanie
$1,600 [25]
As well as So Ho, NYC has this area whose acronym comes partly from the Manhattan Bridge
Dumbo
Anton
$1,600 [15]
In 2016 Emma Watson launched an online feminist one
a book club
Anton
$2,000 [21]
Harvey Keitel plays an unnamed, unhinged cop with serious drug & gambling addictions in this film
Bad Lieutenant
Anton
$2,000 [30]
This adjective means "required"; in philosophy it describes a statement true in any possible case, like 2+2=4
necessary
$2,000 [27]
Here's a sculpture of Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony &this woman, a Quaker & a suffragette
(Lucretia) Mott
Tim
$2,000 [10]
Mickey Spillane wrote that this private eye drinks "beer because I can't spell cognac"
Mike Hammer
Stephanie Anton
$2,000 [26]
Think about who won the battle of Austerlitz & you'll know the 19th century Austerlitz Bridge crosses this river
the Seine
$2,000 [16]
The U.K.'s National Archives calls this 11th century survey "our most famous... public record"
the Domesday Book
Tim

Final Jeopardy!

PRINTING

The 3 major Western typefaces are Gothic, Roman & this one first used in an entire book in 1501 for a work by Virgil

italics

Stephanie "What is Helvetica?" — wagered $2,400
Anton "What is Times New Roman" — wagered $2,999
Tim "What is Ionian?" — wagered $5,001

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