Show #8809 2023-02-16 (taped 2022-12-15) Regular

Stephen Webb game 2.

Contestants

Brad Weinstock — an actor from Hoboken, New Jersey

Ali Miller — a product manager from San Francisco, California

Stephen Webb — a data scientist from Longmont, Colorado (whose 1-day cash winnings total $38,401)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Stephen $4,600 $10,200 $21,800 $22,300
2-day champion: $60,701
$20,600
22 R (including 1 DD), 0 W
Ali $1,400 $1,800 $2,200 $2,200
3rd place: $1,000
$2,200
9 R, 2 W
Brad $4,800 $4,400 $10,600 $10,089
2nd place: $2,000
$10,400
17 R (including 1 DD), 6 W (including 1 DD)

Jeopardy! Round

AN ANCIENT WONDER OF THE WORLD CARS BY THE NUMBER CELEBRITY RELATIVES THE LETTER AFTER C THE FORCE WILL BE WITH YOU ALL WAYS
$200 [26]
Quality geometry; they still stand today; get the points
the Great Pyramids
Stephen
$200 [24]
It follows "RAV" & precedes "Runner" in the names of Toyota models
4
Ali
$200 [6]
Last name of cousins Amy & Chuck, famous in different fields
Schumer
Ali
$200 [30]
...in a title for a Russian hereditary ruler
Z
Brad
$200 [12]
He laid down his first law of motion by finding an object's momentum is constant unless an outside force acts on the object
Isaac Newton
Stephen
$200 [13]
The name of this galaxy, & we do mean this galaxy, comes from the classical Latin via lactea
the Milky Way
Ali
$400 [23]
A harbor guy; it took 12 years to build; kind of a Statue of Liberty vibe
the Colossus of Rhodes
Stephen Brad
$400 [22]
It makes models called A4, A5, A6, A7... I'm seeing a pattern here
Audi
Brad
$400 [4]
It's not surprising that Rashida Jones has musical talents as her dad is this legend in the industry
Quincy Jones
Ali
$400 [29]
...in a goat-bodied, flame-spewing monster of Greek myth
H
Ali
$400 [10]
In a 1954 test, physician John Stapp dealt with 46.2 of these forces; for an instant, his 170-lb. body weighed 7,700
G's
Brad
$400 [19]
Roadscan be all kinds of ways; a sceniconein Utah has the alliterative name Patchworkthis, after quilts the pioneers used
the Patchwork Parkway
$600 [16]
Halicarnassus, yes! A tomb with a view; built by the ruler's sister & widow (the same person... yipes)
the Mausoleum
Stephen
$600 [17]
The 2005 Chevy Corvette C6 introduced a new GM engine with a capacity of 6.0 of these metric units
liters
Ali
$600 [2]
7th cousins, once removed--that's how Richard Nixon & this slightly cooler "Rebel Without a Cause" were related
James Dean
Brad
$600 [28]
...in the Roman numeral for 400
D
Brad
$800 [7]
It's the measure of a force that makes an object rotate about an axis, & also a big selling point for heavy-duty trucks
torque
Stephen
$600 [14]
The kings of Queens, this team plays its home games at 41 Seaver Way in Flushing
the Mets
Ali
$800 [11]
Euphrates-irrigated; the turn of the Archimedes screw?; tend to them now
the Hanging Gardens of Babylon
Stephen
$800 [20]
This company has made 7 generations of its 3 series, including the 330i sedan
BMW
Stephen
$800 [3]
This veteran actor co-starred in "The Devil Wears Prada" with Emily Blunt, who has since become his sister-in-law
Stanley Tucci
Brad
$800 [27]
...in the 8-letter "arts" relating to cooking or the kitchen
U (for culinary)
Stephen
$1,000 [8]
Named for a French scientist, the force also called this effect makes winds blow clockwise around low pressure in the S. Hemisphere
the Coriolis force
Stephen
$800 [18]
We "doubt" you'd forget that in John 14, Jesus says to him, "I am the way"
Thomas
Stephen
$1,000 [1]
Ephesus! (Bless you!); temple of the goddess; went Goth in 262 & was never rebuilt
Artemis
Brad
$1,000 [21]
Oldsmobile called a classic muscle car the 4-4-2 because it had a 4-barrel carburetor, 4-speed this, & 2 exhaust pipes
transmission
Stephen
$1,000 [5]
"The Many Saints of Newark" starredhimas a younger version of Tony Soprano, a role originated on TV by his dad, James
(Michael) Mike Gandolfini
Brad
$1,000 [25]
...in the poison whose rapid, fatal effects can be countered with sodium nitrite
Y (for cyanide)
Stephen
DD $1,800 [9]
2 of nature's 4 fundamental forces are these 2 whose names are antonyms, one binding quarks & one leading to radioactive decay
the strong & weak forces
Stephen
$1,000 [15]
Yes sir! This Brit shared some secrets for success in his book "The Virgin Way: Everything I Know about Leadership"
(Sir Richard) Branson
Brad

Double Jeopardy! Round

MILITARY MEN SAME FIRST & LAST LETTER GEOGRAPHY WOMEN AUTHORS RANKS & TITLES DISNEY MOVIE TAGLINES "PLAIN" & "SIMPLE"
$400 [30]
A movie bio subject, this general seenherehad to repeat his freshman year at West Point due to bad grades
(George) Patton
Brad
$400 [19]
Y'all, Rusty Wallace wanted to go fast at Talladega in 2004 in this state, & sure did; "We hit 228 at the end of the straightaway"
Alabama
Brad
$400 [23]
Bigamy, murder & insanity show up in Mary Braddon's "Lady Audley's Secret", a huge bestseller in this proper 19th century era
the Victorian Era
Stephen
$400 [29]
JPs for short, they preside over misdemeanor cases & perform marriages
justices of the peace
Ali
$400 [6]
1937:"The happiest, dopiest, grumpiest, sneeziest movie of the year"
Snow White ( and the Seven Dwarfs )
Ali
$400 [24]
Charles Dickens' friend Charles Frederick Field was one of Scotland Yard's 1st of these, named for their nonuniform garb
plainclothesman
Brad
$800 [28]
Colorful nickname of Manfred von Richthofen, credited with 80 victories over Allied aircraft between 1916 & 1918
the Red Baron
Ali
$800 [20]
Looking for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame? You'll find it on the shores of this lake
Erie
Brad
$800 [17]
In Sue Grafton's alphabet mystery series, "G" is for this synonym of sleuth
gumshoe
Stephen
$800 [9]
One of the 2 present-day European countries where the title infanta is used for the daughter of the monarch
(1 of) Spain (or Portugal)
Stephen
$1,200 [3]
1963:"Merlin uses all his magic powers to change a scrawny boy into a legendary hero"
The Sword in the Stone
Stephen
$800 [4]
Going to the fair, this nursery rhyme guy meets a purveyor of baked goods
Simple Simon
Brad
$1,200 [12]
"Stormin' Norman", this commander of U.S. forces wanted to "destroy the Republican guard" in Desert Storm
Schwarzkopf
Stephen
$1,600 [25]
This largest island in Alaska covers nearly 3,600 square miles & yes, I'll have some of its abundant salmon, please
Kodiak
Brad
$1,200 [7]
From the same year she completed her quartet about the undead, her novel "The Host" deals with aliens taking over human minds
Stephenie Meyer
Ali Brad
$1,200 [8]
Bahadur Shah IIwas the last of the Muslim rulers of India that gave us this word in English that now means a tycoon
mogul
$1,600 [2]
2012:"When the arcade closes, the fun begins"
Wreck-It Ralph
Brad
$1,200 [16]
As an acronym from around 1960, KISS stands for this instruction that includes an insult at no extra charge
keep it simple, stupid
Brad
$1,600 [14]
This general went from being called "Young Napoleon of the West" in 1861 to getting the sack from Lincoln the next year
George McClellan
$2,000 [22]
This river rises in the Czech Republic but nearly 500 of its 724 miles flow through Germany to the North Sea
the Elbe
Stephen
$1,600 [11]
A collaboration & romance with Jules Sandeau had something to do with Aurore Dudevant choosing this pen name
George Sand
Stephen
$1,600 [15]
The founder of the Hare Krishna movement was known by this 5-letter title for a Hindu teacher
swami
$2,000 [1]
2010:"They're taking adventure to new lengths"
Tangled
$1,600 [27]
In the 18th century an explorer applied this 2-word term to a vast area of North America that isn't as flat as the name makes it sound
the Great Plains
Stephen
$2,000 [13]
In a 1934 work, de Gaulle preferred a mobile army to this static defensive barrier set up vs. a German attack; Chuck was right
the Maginot Line
Stephen
DD $4,000 [21]
Check out Akershus Fortress, begun in 1299, & a major landmark in this world capital
Oslo
Brad
$2,000 [26]
This native of Jackson, Mississippi wrote the novel "Delta Wedding" about a southern plantation family
Eudora Welty
Brad
$2,000 [10]
This term for a medieval Scottish lord was the title Shakespeare's Macbeth held twice over before his act of regicide
thane
Brad
DD $5,000 [5]
1950:"Midnight never strikes when you're in love"
Cinderella
Brad
$2,000 [18]
1888's these "from the Hills", Rudyard Kipling's first book of fiction, gives vivid portraits of life in British India
Plain Tales

Final Jeopardy!

SPORTS

In 2010 they introduced the 4-point shot, 35 feet from the basket

the Harlem Globetrotters

Ali "Who is the ABL?" — wagered $0
Brad "Who is Ina Garten" — wagered $511
Stephen "Who are the Harlem Globetroters" — wagered $500

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