Show #7480 2017-03-03 Regular

Contestants

Jeff Brown — a grant writer from Broken Arrow, Oklahoma

Trish Floyd — an actuary from Chicago, Illinois

Rob Liguori — a research editor from Brooklyn, New York (whose 3-day cash winnings total $58,601)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Rob $2,400 $4,400 $14,000 $14,000
4-day champion: $72,601
$14,600
20 R (including 2 DDs), 4 W
Trish $2,400 $3,600 $4,800 $4,800
3rd place: $1,000
$4,800
10 R, 3 W
Jeff $400 $1,000 $6,600 $9,601
2nd place: $2,000
$6,600
11 R, 2 W

Jeopardy! Round

THE DREADED SPELLING CATEGORY A SONG OF "YOU" PRESIDENTIAL HOMES SOMETHING TO WEAR AMERICAN AUTHORS BEST DAY OF MY LIFE
$200 [13]
Thiscommon bovine of the African savanna; it's only three letters
G-N-U
Trish
$200 [2]
This "shining" 1973 No. 1 by Stevie Wonder forever will stay in our hearts
"You Are The Sunshine Of My Life"
$200 [4]
In 1981 he hosted a barbecue for Seabees who helped renovate his Rancho del Cielo into the Western White House
Reagan
Jeff
$200 [11]
They have metal plates at heel & toe to increase sound
tap shoes
Rob
$200 [22]
During a train trip E.B. White dreamed up this "small character who had the features of a mouse"
Stuart Little
Trish
$200 [1]
While in Iceland, I finally saw this phenomenon
the Northern Lights
Jeff
$400 [17]
This Packer started an NFL QB record 253 straight regular season games
F-A-V-R-E
Jeff
$400 [3]
Say this alternate title of a 2010 Cee Lo Green hit & you can remain on our stage
"Forget You"
Trish
$400 [6]
Thishome was named by the president's half-brother for his commanding officer in the British navy
Mount Vernon
$400 [14]
Put this pretend-tious French word before "rabbit" or "fox" to keep yourself warm
faux
Trish
$400 [23]
In 1986 he & wife Tabitha created a foundation to provide support for Maine communities
(Stephen) King
Jeff
$400 [7]
I shot par at one of the courses at this royal & ancient golf club in Scotland
St. Andrews
Rob
$600 [20]
Flip 2 letters in a lumberjack's falling-tree yell & get this quality of the sound of a voice
T-I-M-B-R-E
Jeff
$600 [5]
After 2 billion YouTube views, we'd add "& Again" to this song by Wiz Khalifa & Charlie Puth
"See You Again"
$1,000 [25]
In Marion in this state you can stand on the front porch for which Warren Harding's laid-back 1920 campaign is named
Ohio
Rob
$600 [15]
In 1884 the U.S. Army introduced these tired-sounding casual clothes
fatigues
Trish
$600 [8]
I got to see my daughter receive her Ph.D. from this Palo Alto, California university
Stanford
Rob
$800 [24]
Medical condition characterized by involuntary sleeping
N-A-R-C-O-L-E-P-S-Y
Rob Jeff
$800 [18]
In this 2006 hit The Killers said you could "close your eyes & see the place where you used to live"
"When You Were Young"
DD $1,200 [12]
Considering himself to be a political outlaw, John Tyler named his plantation this for a wooded area in Nottinghamshire
Sherwood Forest
Rob
$800 [16]
GQ says these suits typified by an extra row of buttons don't have to be boxy, 1930s gangster-style
double breasted suits
Rob
$800 [9]
I got to swim with these magnificent sea cows in Crystal River, Florida
a manatee
Trish
$1,000 [21]
The lady's response to this title query in a 1982 Human League hit? No, pretty much
"Don't You Want Me"
Trish
$1,000 [19]
For Muslim women, aburqacovers the face; aniqableaves the eyes uncovered; this five-letter word is a headscarf
hijab
Rob
$1,000 [10]
What an adrenaline rush! I zip lined 1,200 feet above the Arkansas River, across this regal Colorado canyon
the Royal Gorge

Double Jeopardy! Round

SPY vs. SPY 1960s SLANG PRITZKER ARCHITECTURE PRIZE WINNERS CULTURAL "LIT"ERACY BRITISH GEOGRAPHY MOVIE BEFORE, TV AFTER
$400 [16]
In 1994 the FBI busted Aldrich Ames, a 31-year vet of this agency, for selling secrets to the Soviets
the CIA
Rob
$400 [12]
Anyone uncool was this rectangular polygon, dig?
square
Jeff
$400 [19]
2007 winner Richard Rogers & 1998's Renzo Piano teamed up to design the Pompidou Centre in this city
Paris
Trish
$400 [6]
This printmaking method was invented around 1800 & soon, art stars like Delacroix & Goya were using it
lithography
Rob Trish
$400 [20]
Nine UK rivers bear this name, including the one seen here; oh, that's the Royal Shakespeare Theatre in the background
Avon
Rob
$400 [1]
John Belushi & the other Deltas help make Frank Underwood the president
Animal House of Cards
Rob Trish
$800 [17]
In the 1940s & '50s top British agent Harold Philby, nicknamed this after a Kipling title boy, was really a KGB mole
Kim
Rob Trish Jeff
$800 [7]
It wasn't just something to write on, it was a place to crash--you know, to sleep
a pad
Rob
$800 [24]
In 1966 Jorn Utzon quit the opera house project designed for this city but today, that's his legacy
Sydney
Rob
$800 [10]
A set religious rite, such as the Eucharist
liturgy
Jeff
$800 [22]
Out Stack, a rocky islet in this "equine" island group, is the United Kingdom's northernmost point
the Shetlands
Trish
$800 [2]
Plantation-set Disney film about Kyle, Cartman & their animated friends
Song of the South Park
Rob Jeff
DD $800 [26]
This "colorful" Secret Service chief & detective agency founder busted Confederate spy Rose Greenhow
(Allan) Pinkerton
Rob
$1,200 [8]
Meaning falling off a surfboard or other similar disaster, it was also the title of the Surfaris' 1963 Top 10 hit
wipeout
Rob
$1,200 [25]
Philip Johnson, the prize's very first winner in 1979, designed the Glass Housein New Canaan in this state
Connecticut
Rob
$1,200 [13]
Not in a figurative way, it means "relating to a seashore"
littoral
Jeff
$1,200 [23]
In recent years, large chunks of the white chalk cliffs near this port have fallen into the sea
Dover
Rob
$1,200 [3]
Actress Julia Roberts flirts with Hugh Grant in a Steven Bochco cop series, & let's be careful out there
Notting Hill Street Blues
Jeff
$1,200 [18]
Rosenblum was the real last name of this early 1900s British "Ace of Spies"
Sidney Reilly
$1,600 [9]
Your "treads" were your shoes; insert 1 letter to get these, your clothes, man
threads
Rob
$1,600 [14]
Dickens traumatized himself writing the death of this girl
Little Nell
$1,600 [27]
With 114 miles of canals, this second-largest city in England rival Venice in total length of its canals
Birmingham
$1,600 [4]
Arthur Miller play adaptation about a violent biker gang in a drug war
All My Sons of Anarchy
$1,600 [21]
(Kelly of the Clue Crew shows a hotel and a map on the monitor.) During World War II, the Princess Hotel was home to British censors who exposed Nazi spy rings by secretly opening, reading & resealing transatlantic mail routed through this island
Bermuda
Trish
$2,000 [11]
Bummer--they closed the last "groove yard", this type of store, in my neighborhood
a record store
Rob
$2,000 [15]
When a treaty was signed there, Brest was followed by this
Litovsk
Rob
$2,000 [28]
2,036-foot Snaefell is the tallest--& only--mountain on this isle in the Irish Sea
the Isle of Man
Jeff
$2,000 [5]
Hubert Selby Jr. novel adaptation about comical cop Andy Samberg
Last Exit to Brooklyn 9-9
Rob

Final Jeopardy!

AUTHORS' EPITAPHS

His tombstone in a Hampshire churchyard reads, "Knight, patriot, physician & man of letters" & "22 May 1859-7 July 1930"

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

Trish "Who is ?" — wagered $0
Jeff "Who is Arthur Conan Doyle?" — wagered $3,001
Rob "Who is Fleming?" — wagered $0

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