Show #4853 2005-10-19 (taped 2005-08-02) Regular

Contestants

Katie Miltich — an attorney from Lansdale, Pennsylvania

Steve O'Connor — a communications consultant from Naperville, Illinois

Dominic Owen-Williams — an office clerk originally from Jamaica, now living in Toronto, Ontario, Canada (whose 1-day cash winnings total $2,800)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Dominic $600 $1,000 $4,600 $0
3rd place: $1,000
$4,600
11 R, 4 W
Steve $2,800 $4,800 $12,000 $19,001
New champion: $19,001
$15,000
21 R, 4 W (including 2 DDs)
Katie $800 $5,200 $11,600 $12,600
2nd place: $2,000
$12,400
15 R (including 1 DD), 2 W

Jeopardy! Round

BIBLICAL NAME'S THE SAME THEIR FIRST FEATURE FILMS STUPID ANSWERS FAMILIAR PHRASES HAPPY TRAILS TO YOU UNTIL WE MEAT AGAIN
$200 [14]
Neville, Copland, Spelling
Aaron
Dominic
$200 [8]
This "Bionic Man" got his head chopped off by an axe-wielding Joan Crawford in his first film, "Strait-Jacket"
Lee Majors
Dominic
$200 [3]
L.A.'s Pink's hot dog stand has many fans, incl. this often pink-haired singer, who, by the way, isn't the owner
Pink
Steve
$200 [1]
In war & football, "The best defense is a good" this
offense
Steve
$200 [21]
Often used to move large herds of longhorn cattle, the Chisholm Trail ran from this state to Kansas
Texas
Steve
$200 [26]
From the Old French for "upper loin", it's an expensive cut of beef from the upper loin
sirloin
Katie
$400 [15]
Manoff, Washington, Shore
Dinah
Dominic
$400 [11]
Her first album was "All Hail the Queen"; her first film was Spike Lee's "Jungle Fever"
Queen Latifah
Steve
$400 [4]
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew walks the stage of the Majestic Theatre in New York.) In the musical "The Phantom of the Opera", the Phantom writes one of these, called "Don Juan Triumphant"
an opera
Dominic
$400 [2]
When disappointed, we sometimes say "There's no joy in" this town--just like when Casey struck out
Mudville
Steve
$400 [22]
Hikers enjoy the 13-mile Barr Trail to the summit of this Colorado peak
Pikes Peak
Steve
$400 [27]
From the French for "calf", it's meat from a calf
veal
Steve
$600 [16]
Ward, Weisz &"My Cousin"
Rachel
Katie
$600 [12]
Falling off a chair at her audition helped her win the role of the klutzy princess in "The Princess Diaries"
(Anne) Hathaway
Steve
$600 [9]
This Hugo Boss perfume scented with freesia & vanilla comes in a distinctive deep red bottle
Deep Red
Steve
$600 [5]
With skyrocketing medical costs, remember that this is "cheaper than treatment" & "better than cure"
prevention
Steve
$600 [23]
From beginning to end, the Old Spanish Trail ran between Santa Fe & this West Coast city
Los Angeles
Dominic
$600 [28]
From the Latin for "ram", it's the meat of an adult sheep
mutton
Dominic
$800 [17]
Dalton, Hutton, Leary
Timothy
Dominic
$800 [13]
Later Rose on "The Golden Girls", she blossomed as a senator in the 1962 drama "Advise and Consent"
Betty White
Katie
$800 [10]
This gemstone is basically an onyx with alternating bands of sard & other minerals
sardonyx
$800 [6]
Arthur Fletcher coined this "mind"ful United Negro College Fund motto about living up to one's potential
"A mind is a terrible thing to waste"
Steve
$800 [24]
The forced march this Eastern tribe made West during the winter of 1838-39 is known as the Trail of Tears
the Cherokee
Katie
$800 [29]
From the Latin for "to hunt", it's deer meat
venison
Katie
$1,000 [18]
Watts, Campbell, Judd
Naomi
Steve
$1,000 [19]
Seth Green checked in when he played Egg in this film based on a John Irving novel
The Hotel New Hampshire
Katie
$1,000 [20]
The town that became Orlando, Florida was founded in 1850 by Aaron Jernigan & was given this 1-word name
Jernigan
Katie
DD $1,000 [7]
The phrase "handwriting on the wall" goes back to this book of the Old Testament
Daniel
Steve
$1,000 [25]
The Bozeman Trail took travelers from this Wyoming fort to the gold fields in Montana
Fort Laramie
$1,000 [30]
From the Old English for "heel", it's an animal's lower leg served as a cut of cured meat
hock
Dominic

Double Jeopardy! Round

WORLD WAR I OCCUPATIONAL TV A WORLD OF "P"OETS LANGUAGES & DIALECTS CATS & DOGS ABBREVIATED
$400 [1]
During the war this future British prime minister served as First Lord of the Admiralty
Churchill
Steve
$400 [4]
Venus Flytrap & Dr. Johnny Fever both worked at this title location
WKRP in Cincinnati
Steve
$400 [19]
This 19th c. Russian was still a student when he began his great Romantic poem "Ruslan and Ludmila"
Pushkin
Dominic Katie
$400 [8]
Our wood stoop, the one on the front of a house, comes from this language's word spelled S-T-O-E-P
Dutch
Katie
$400 [10]
The "MiB" pug & the "Legally Blonde" Chihuahua popularized breeds classified by the AKC in this group
toy dogs
Katie
$400 [15]
Dangerous creations, as mentioned in a January 29, 2002 presidential speech:WMD
weapons of mass destruction
Katie
$800 [2]
This American flying ace shot down 26 enemy aircraft & received the French Croix de Guerre
Rickenbacker
Steve
$800 [7]
Well kiss my grits, Mel's Diner was the place of work on this sitcom
Alice
Dominic
$1,200 [28]
This Frenchman who gave us the "Sleeping Beauty" story also wrote such poems as "Le Siecle de Louis le Grand"
Charles Perrault
$800 [9]
The oldest known text in this Slavic language is the religious hymn "Bogurodzica", which dates back to 1408
Polish
Dominic Steve Katie
$800 [11]
The Sphynx cat is often referred to as this, also following "Mexican" in a dog breed name
a hairless (cat)
Katie
$800 [16]
A TV & film labor organization:The WGA
the Writers Guild of America
Dominic
$1,200 [3]
3-word name for the ground between enemy trenches; it could be less than 30 yards or more than a mile wide
no man's land
Katie
$1,200 [24]
On "Everybody Loves Raymond", Ray Barone was a sportswriter at this New York newspaper
Newsday
Steve
$1,600 [29]
This 14th century Italian made Scipio Africanus the hero of his poem "Africa"
Petrarch
Katie
$1,200 [17]
Latgalian is a dialect spoken by about 150,000 in this country's province of Latgale
Latvia
Dominic Steve
DD $800 [13]
Dash, a favorite pet of Queen Victoria, was this type of spaniel named for another monarch
a Cavalier King Charles
Katie
$1,200 [21]
A movie special-effects company:ILM
Industrial Light & Magic
Steve
$1,600 [5]
During the war the Food Admin. headed by this future president controlled the distribution of food
Hoover
Dominic
$1,600 [25]
Jim Anderson was an agent at the General Insurance Company on this sitcom
Father Knows Best
DD $2,000 [27]
When Alexander the Great burned Thebes to the ground, the only house spared was that of this great lyric poet
Pindar
Steve
$1,600 [18]
Sesotho is a Sotho dialect mainly spoken in the Republic of South Africa & this kingdom
Lesotho
Steve
$1,200 [12]
National name of the kitty known affectionately as a "Wegie"
Norwegian
$1,600 [22]
On a camera:SLR
single lens reflex
Steve
$2,000 [6]
This controversial Army officer led the air operations of the AEF & flew many missions deep into enemy territory
(Billy) Mitchell
Steve
$2,000 [26]
On "Taxi" this character was a cab driver & part-time art gallery receptionist
Elaine (Nardo)
Steve
$2,000 [30]
"Peace" be with this Mexican, who published "Luna Silvestre", his first book of poems, when he was 19
(Octavio) Paz
Dominic
$2,000 [20]
The official languages of this small African kingdom are si Swati & English
Swaziland
$2,000 [14]
Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis was a Bouvier de New York; a fine cattle-herding dog is the Bouvier de this
Bouvier des Flandres
Katie
$2,000 [23]
At the library or Barnes & Noble:ISBN
International Standard Book Number

Final Jeopardy!

AMERICANA

(Kelly of the Clue Crew reads the clue from a mail sorting counter at the post office.) In the '60s, to popularize a new system, the Post Office used ads of Ethel Merman singing this Disney movie tune

"Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah"

Dominic "What is ??" — wagered $4,600
Katie "What is zip-a-dee-doo-dah" — wagered $1,000
Steve "What is Zippidy-Do-Da?" — wagered $7,001

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