Show #7608 2017-10-11 (taped 2017-08-02) Regular

Austin Rogers game 12.

Contestants

Brian Kato — a State Department contractor from Washington, D.C.

Lisa Rhae Burgess — a retired high school teacher from Surfside Beach, South Carolina

Austin Rogers — a bartender from New York, New York (whose 11-day cash winnings total $394,700)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Austin $4,400 $12,600 $15,400 $16,300
12-day champion: $411,000
$12,000
20 R (including 1 DD), 3 W
Lisa Rhae $2,800 $4,800 $6,400 $12,400
3rd place: $1,000
$6,400
14 R, 2 W
Brian $600 $2,400 $7,200 $12,801
2nd place: $2,000
$10,400
16 R (including 1 DD), 5 W (including 1 DD)

Jeopardy! Round

TV SITCOMS BY MOM THEY'RE HISTORY! ACC SCHOOLS B OFF! CARVE OUT A PLACE FOR YOURSELF
$200 [1]
Morticia
The Addams Family
Lisa Rhae
$200 [6]
In 452 he & his Huns invaded northern Italy, sacking several cities
Attila
Austin
$200 [27]
Thomas Jefferson laid out the campus of this school that opened with a faculty of 7
the University of Virginia
Lisa Rhae
$200 [11]
Remove "B" from an unfortunate biblical spot to get this unfortunate biblical brother
Abel
Lisa Rhae
$200 [16]
Third-generation stone carver Nick Benson engraved the words on this man's D.C. memorial, which was dedicated in 2011
Martin Luther King, (Jr.)
Austin
$200 [21]
It can refer to a small dwelling in the outdoors or a private room on a ship
cabin
Brian
$400 [2]
Claire Dunphy
Modern Family
Austin
$400 [7]
Originally a Libyan prince, Tefnakhte was later king & founder of this country's 24th dynasty
Egypt
Austin Brian
$400 [28]
Mike Ditka & Tony Dorsett prowled the field as Panthers for this school
University of Pittsburgh
$400 [12]
Pluck "B" off a male swine (aren't they all?) to get this rowing implement
oar
Brian
$400 [17]
The carving of this mineralwas popular during the Ming dynasty
jade
Brian
$400 [26]
Humidor, recliner & pool table are on a list of essentials for this 2-word male retreat; the TV goes without saying
man cave
Austin
$600 [3]
Peg Bundy
Married... with Children
Lisa Rhae
$600 [8]
Wounded in Florida in 1521 by what was possibly a poison arrow, this explorer was taken to Cuba & died shortly after
Ponce de León
Brian
$600 [29]
This school was New England's first Roman Catholic one for higher education
Boston College
Brian
$600 [13]
Without "B", a verb meaning to hit suddenly becomes this sports official many would like to hit suddenly
ump
Austin
$600 [18]
It can be the art of carving on whalebone or the finished works themselves
scrimshaw
Austin
$600 [24]
A small church or a special room within a church for prayer or worship, it's from the Latin for "cape"
a chapel
Brian
$800 [4]
Frankie Heck
The Middle
$800 [9]
In his speech against the Stamp Act in 1765, he said, "If this be treason, make the most of it"
Patrick Henry
Austin
$800 [30]
Some courses for the university of this city are taught at Fort Knox Army Base
(University of) Louisville
Austin
$800 [14]
Empty "B" from a verb meaning to empty water from a boat to get this verb meaning to be unwell
ail
Lisa Rhae
$800 [19]
A New Mexico national monument is named for these rock carvings; the symbols were carved into volcanic basalt
petroglyphs
Lisa Rhae
$1,000 [22]
It sounds like having a baby, but it's really a fixed sleeping compartment on a train
a berth
Austin
$1,000 [5]
Elyse Keaton
Family Ties
Lisa Rhae
$1,000 [10]
Battenberg was the original surname of this Lord, the last Viceroy of India, seen with the first President of India
Mountbatten
Austin
$1,000 [25]
In 1838 this Winston-Salem university dropped the "Manual Labor Institute" portion of its name
Wake Forest
Lisa Rhae
$1,000 [15]
Remove "B" from a German composer to get this German equivalent of "Oh"
ach
Austin
$1,000 [20]
Much of what we know about the Vikings is from these symbols they carved into their swords & shields as well as rocks
runes
Austin
DD $4,200 [23]
Undershaw, home of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, included this writing room, perhaps decorated in scarlet?
a study
Austin

Double Jeopardy! Round

THE NATIONAL RECORDING REGISTRY GOING TO THE MATTRESSES THERE'LL ALWAYS BE AN ENGLAND 3-LETTER WORDS POWER TO THE PAPAL "AU"THORS
$400 [16]
"How sweet the sound" of Judy Collins' a cappella version of this hymn? Sweet enough to make the registry
"Amazing Grace"
Austin
$400 [30]
In mattress brand names, it follows "Posture" & "Tempur-"
-pedic
Brian
$400 [6]
In the 15th century the emblem of the House of York was a white this; Lancaster's was red
rose
Austin
$400 [8]
A vase bearing the ashes of the cremated
urn
Lisa Rhae
$400 [29]
On Aug. 4, 2016 Pope Francis prayed in a little chapel in this little town, home to another famous Francis
Assisi
Lisa Rhae
$400 [1]
She was born in 1775 in Hampshire, England
Jane Austen
Brian
$800 [17]
The 2016 registry added 25 titles, including this seminal album by N.W.A.
Straight Outta Compton
Austin Lisa Rhae
$800 [24]
The Down & Feather company stuffs its mattress toppers with the Hungarian type of this bird's down
goose
Brian
$800 [7]
A statue of justicetops the London building known as this old place
Bailey
Lisa Rhae
$800 [9]
It's the 3-letter name for the actionseen here
dap
Brian
$800 [28]
Ugo Boncompagni became the 13th pope of this name in 1572 & fixed the calendar 10 years later
Gregory
Austin
$800 [2]
The W.H. in this poet's name stood for Wystan Hugh
W. H. Auden
Brian
$1,200 [18]
Thinking carefully about everything led to the addition of the first episode of this flagship NPR news show
All Things Considered
Austin Brian
$1,200 [23]
You can adjust the firmness of this maker's separate mattress sections from zero to 100
Sleep Number
Austin
$1,200 [12]
This grant that sends you to study in England was established in 1902; until 1976, candidates had to be male
Rhodes Scholarship
Brian
$1,200 [10]
Here it is, your moment of this Buddhist movement introduced in China in the 6th century
Zen
Lisa Rhae
$1,200 [27]
Elected in 533, Mercurius, thinking the pope shouldn't have the name of a Roman god, became the first pope to do this
change his name
Brian
$1,600 [4]
Her "Clan of the Cave Bear" was a mammoth bestseller
Jean Auel
Lisa Rhae
$1,600 [19]
His opera "Treemonisha ", whose overture is heard here, joined some of his ragtime compositions on the registry
(Scott) Joplin
Brian
$1,600 [22]
One of these stately mattresses is 72 inches wide by 84 inches long, longer & narrower than its royal cousin
California king
Austin Lisa Rhae
DD $2,000 [13]
Edward the Confessor died with a direct heir to the throne in this crucial year of English history
1066
Brian
$1,600 [11]
The point or tip on a calligraphic pen is called this
nib
Austin
$1,600 [26]
A Vatican chapel is named for this pope, the fourth of his name; oddly, there was a fifth, but no more after that
Sixtus
$2,000 [5]
This American novelist rose to fame with his 1980s "New York Trilogy"
Paul Auster
$2,000 [20]
The 5-word title of this hymn, which many call the African-American national anthem, precedes "til earth and heaven ring"
"Lift Every Voice and Sing"
Brian
$2,000 [21]
In the 1920s & '30s Eleanor Roosevelt did ads for this manufacturer's Beautyrest mattress
Simmons
Lisa Rhae Brian
$2,000 [14]
If Dec. 26 falls on a weekend, the public observance of this event in Britain takes place on the following Monday
Boxing Day
Brian
$2,000 [15]
We have great expectations you'll know it's a spot on dice
pip
Austin
$2,000 [25]
From the Latin for "messenger", it's a papal diplomat or representative
nuncio
DD $3,600 [3]
Confess that you know the name of this prolific writer and bishop of Hippo
St. Augustine
Brian

Final Jeopardy!

VISUAL VOCABULARY

A Latin word for a sea creature, in photography, it's a color that conveys nostalgia

sepia

Lisa Rhae "What is sepia?" — wagered $6,000
Brian "What is sepia?" — wagered $5,601
Austin "What is sepia?" — wagered $900

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