Show #4294 2003-04-10 (taped 2002-12-11) Regular

Brian Weikle game 1.(Judge Hatchett: I'll talk about the law later.Right nowJeopardy!is in session!)

Contestants

Mark Hughes — a college English professor from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Brian Weikle — a project manager from Minneapolis, Minnesota

Bruce Janger — a retired attorney from Santa Monica, California (whose 2-day cash winnings total $47,401)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Bruce $5,000 $5,200 $10,400 $20,800
2nd place: $2,000
$10,400
17 R, 1 W
Brian $4,000 $9,800 $25,400 $21,400
New champion: $21,400
$23,200
24 R (including 2 DDs), 0 W
Mark $-400 $2,400 $1,600 $3,199
3rd place: $1,000
$8,000
12 R, 3 W (including 1 DD)

Jeopardy! Round

ALL OVER EUROPE USED STUFF WHAT A GAS! CLASSIC COMIC CATCHPHRASES POTPOURRI RIGHT ON "Q"
$200 [8]
Composer Edvard Grieg was born in this Norwegian city that makes us think of actress Candice
Bergen
Brian
$200 [20]
In the 1970s this Great Lakes state cut down on litter with the nation's first 10-cent bottle refund law
Michigan
Brian
$200 [18]
Superman could tell you this odorless, colorless gas bears atomic No. 36
krypton
Bruce
$200 [1]
"Well, excuuuuuse me!"
Steve Martin
Brian
$200 [2]
Most candy is made by crystallizing this
sugar
Mark
$200 [3]
He sought the Republican presidential nomination in 2000
Quayle
Bruce
$400 [9]
(Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from London.) Tower Bridge was built in this century at a cost of over a million pounds; average annual income was 40 pounds
the 19th century
Brian Mark
$400 [27]
Classy car dealers like Beverly Hills Mercedes-Benz use this synonym for "used"
pre-owned
Mark
$400 [19]
First isolated by Sir William Ramsay & Morris Travers, this gas takes its name from the Greek word meaning "new"
neon
Mark
$400 [4]
"You look mahvelous!"
Billy Crystal
Bruce
$400 [15]
This drink has been traced back to the Ethiopian province of Keffa or Kaffa (maybe the source of its name, too)
coffee
Mark
$400 [13]
On this show, Jack Klugman starred as a crime-solving forensic investigator
Quincy
Bruce
$600 [10]
The annual tomato battle, or Tomatina, held in Bunol in this country really does paint the town red
Spain
Brian Mark
$600 [28]
If you find an authentic original zoot suit in a secondhand store, it's probably from this decade
the 1940s
Mark
$800 [22]
When bubbles of this gas form in a scuba diver's blood, the bends can occur
nitrogen
Brian
$600 [5]
"Woo woo woo woo woo woo!"
Curly
Bruce
$600 [24]
Pindar tells of one of these races in which 40 teams were entered & only one finished
a chariot race
Mark
$600 [14]
It's the geographic entity outlined here
Quebec
Brian
$800 [11]
We have a "hunch" you can visit this author's home at No. 6 Place des Vosges in Paris
Victor Hugo
Bruce
$800 [29]
In "I am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang", a war veteran tries to sell this but the pawnbroker has too many already
a medal
Mark
$1,000 [23]
In the "heavy water" used in nuclear physics, deuterium replaces the usual form of this gas
hydrogen
Brian
$800 [6]
"Here's another nice mess you've gotten us into"
Oliver Hardy
Bruce
$800 [25]
This daily chronicler of the fashion industry launched "W", a bi-weekly, in 1972
Women's Wear Daily
Brian
$800 [16]
It means "held once every 4 years"
quadrennial
Bruce
$1,000 [12]
Legend says this capital is named for Kii, one of the 3 brothers who founded it
Kiev
Brian
$1,000 [30]
Fancier term for dealers in used books, the first A in their association, the ABAA
antiquarian
DD $2,000 [21]
This gas is released during photosynthesis
oxygen
Brian
$1,000 [7]
To Rochester: "Now cut that out!"
Jack Benny
Brian
$1,000 [26]
Western state whose 2-letter postal abbreviation sounds like a deadly sin
Nevada (NV/envy)
Brian
$1,000 [17]
14 in France
quatorze
Bruce

Double Jeopardy! Round

"R"-TISTS JUDGE HATCHETT TREES NBA TEAMS IN OTHER WORDS HARPSICHORD LESSONS BEFORE & AFTER
$400 [21]
A sculpture by this artist of the American West isseen here
(Frederic) Remington
Bruce
$400 [2]
(Here is the judge. She'll be giving us all the clues in this category. Judge?) In law libel is written defamation; this is oral
slander
Bruce
$400 [16]
This tree grows slowly & usually doesn't produce acorns until it is about 20 years old
an oak
Mark
$400 [1]
The Stinging Wasps
the Hornets
Bruce
$400 [22]
The Ruckers family of Antwerp in this present country were sort of the Stradivariuses of the harpsichord
Belgium
Mark
$400 [11]
Jerry Lewis' partner who occupied the White House from 1837 to 1841
Dean Martin Van Buren
Bruce
$800 [23]
This portrait painter was the first president of the Royal Academy of Arts
Sir Joshua Reynolds
Bruce
$800 [3]
(Judge Hatchett reads the clue.) This certificate is a mandate of the court & comes in "bench" & "search" types
warrant
Bruce
$800 [17]
(Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from the Science Museum of Minnesota.) The Douglas fir, one of whose enormous trunks is seen here, belongs to this cone-bearing order of trees
conifers
Brian
$800 [5]
The Male Deer
the (Milwaukee) Bucks
Bruce
$800 [27]
The strings of a harpsichord produce sound this way, not by being struck like a piano's
plucking
Brian
$800 [12]
Charlie Brown's tomboy friend kidnapped by the SLA in 1974
Peppermint Patty Hearst
Bruce
$1,600 [25]
Large canvases of 2 or 3 fuzzy-edged rectangles of color were the hallmark of this abstract painter who died in 1970
Rothko
Mark
$1,200 [4]
(Judge Hatchett reads the clue.) It's the questioning of a witness by the party opposed to the one that produced the witness
cross-examination
Brian
$1,600 [19]
The raffia variety of this tropical tree produces leaves that grow to more than 65 feet in length
a palm
Mark
$1,200 [7]
The Ursus Arctos Horribilises
the Grizzlies
Brian
$1,200 [28]
This term was often synonymous with a harpsichord, as in Bach's "Well-Tempered" one
clavier
Brian
$1,200 [13]
"Hot Stuff" singer whose medal events include the pentathlon & rhythmic gymnastics
Donna Summer Olympics
Brian
$2,000 [26]
Nicknamed "Le Douanier"--the customs officer--this self-taught painter's work is seen here
Henri Rousseau
$1,600 [6]
(Judge Hatchett reads the clue.) If accepted, these "circumstances" can lower a degree of homicide to just manslaughter
extenuating (or mitigating) circumstances
Brian
DD $2,000 [18]
The blue gum, which has been introduced into the U.S., & the Sydney peppermint are species of this tree
the eucalyptus
Brian
$1,600 [8]
The Unbranded Cattle
the Mavericks
Brian
$1,600 [29]
The harpsichord's clean sound made it useful for this technique of playing multiple melodies at once
counterpoint
$1,600 [14]
Legendary large pool player who "Ain't Misbehavin'" in the world of jazz music
Minnesota Fats Waller
Mark
DD $6,400 [24]
The 27-panel fresco "Detroit Industry" in the Detroit institute of Arts is by this noted muralist
Diego Rivera
Mark
$2,000 [10]
(Judge Hatchett reads the clue.) A pre-trial device to find out what they've got on you; it's also the name of a space shuttle
discovery
Brian
$2,000 [20]
Unlike other species of maple, the leaves of this elder have 3 to 7 blades instead of just one
the boxelder
$2,000 [9]
The 19th Century Sailing Ships
the Clippers
Bruce
$2,000 [30]
Last name of composer Domenico, son of Alessandro; he wrote over 500 harpsichord pieces
Scarlatti
$2,000 [15]
Pen name of short story writer William Sydney Porter, who lived in the woods on the shores of Walden Pond
O. Henry David Thoreau
Brian

Final Jeopardy!

HISPANIC AMERICANS

He won the USA's only boxing gold medal at the 1992 Olympics

Oscar De La Hoya

Mark "Who Oscar de la Hoya?" — wagered $1,599
Bruce "Who is Oscar De La Hoya?" — wagered $10,400
Brian "Who is Camacho?" — wagered $4,000

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