Show #9175 2024-10-04 (taped 2024-06-04) Regular

Ryan Manton game 5.Mark Fitzpatrick game 1.

Contestants

Mark Fitzpatrick — a content manager from Riverside, Connecticut

Anne Singleton — an executive director from Williamstown, Massachusetts

Ryan Manton — a systems administrator from Columbus, Ohio (whose 4-day cash winnings total $83,179)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Ryan $2,400 $4,000 $15,200 $9,999
2nd place: $3,000
$15,200
20 R, 0 W
Anne $2,800 $7,000 $10,200 $5,000
3rd place: $2,000
$10,200
13 R, 1 W
Mark $1,800 $1,800 $23,400 $30,401
New champion: $30,401
$20,200
22 R (including 2 DDs), 4 W (including 1 DD)

Jeopardy! Round

QUOTH THE WOMAN CITIES ON THE RIVER METONYMS RODGERS & HAMMERSTEIN AN OCEAN OF LOTION BOOKS REVAMPED
$200 [17]
With pride, she said, "The Montgomery boycott became the model for human rights throughout the world"
Parks
Ryan
$200 [15]
Rotterdam & Düsseldorf
the Rhine
Anne Mark
$200 [26]
Metonymy replaces a concept with a word associated with it, like using this TV title headwear to mean "queen"
a crown
Mark
$200 [2]
Richard Rodgers & Oscar Hammerstein attended this NYC university where they both worked on 1920s varsity shows, vo-de-oh-do
Columbia
Ryan
$200 [30]
The isopropyl type of this is used in aftershave & hand lotions
alcohol
Ryan
$200 [6]
In "The Weight of Blood", which reimagines this Stephen King tale, there's also a prom & revenge
Carrie
Ryan
$400 [18]
Malala Yousafzai: "I don't want to be thought of as 'the girl who was shot by"' this group "but 'the girl who fought for education"'
the Taliban
Ryan
$400 [14]
Juárez & Albuquerque
the Rio Grande
Ryan
$400 [25]
This 2-word thoroughfare traditionally reps regular ol' middle class folks
Main Street
Ryan
$400 [8]
The only musical the pair wrote for TV was a 1957 live production of this fairy tale starring Julie Andrews & Jon Cypher as the prince
Cinderella
Anne
$400 [29]
Sounding like a bullfighting cry, this company's super serum offers "visibly smoother lines"
Olay
Ryan
$400 [5]
Found dead in a floating frame house, this character's infamous dad Pap was reimagined in a Jon Clinch novel
Huck Finn
Anne
$600 [19]
"I'm not offended at all by the blonde jokes", said Dolly Parton; "I know I'm not dumb... & I also know that" this 3-word punchline
I'm not blonde
Mark
$600 [13]
Iquitos & Macapá
the Amazon
Mark
$600 [24]
An entree may metonymically become what it's served on, as in "revenge is" this "best served cold"
a dish
Mark
$600 [9]
Their last written song was this one from "The Sound of Music" in which Baron von Trapp sings, "bless my homeland forever"
"Edelweiss"
Anne
$600 [28]
The Coasters song "Poison Ivy" says, "You're gonna need an ocean" of this pink lotion, "You'll be scratchin' like a hound"
calamine lotion
Anne
$600 [4]
In John Gardner's "Grendel", the title beastie thinks he sees this warrior sprout wings
Beowulf
Ryan
$1,000 [21]
"You can lead a horticulture but you can't make her think" is one of her snappy lines
Dorothy Parker
Mark
$800 [12]
Manchester & Liverpool
the Mersey
Mark
$800 [23]
Proverbially, "you can't fight" it, it being a metonym for local government
city hall
Anne
$800 [10]
Rodgers & Hammerstein won a Pulitzer Prize for this 1949 musical that starred Mary Martinas Nellie Forbush
South Pacific
Mark
$800 [27]
Obtained from beans, this fat that's used to make chocolate is also used in a Nivea body lotion
cocoa butter
Anne
$800 [3]
Neil Gaiman's "The Graveyard Book", about a boy raised by ghosts, was inspired by this Kipling work with a similar theme
The Jungle Book
Mark
DD $2,400 [20]
A retort from her was "You want me to tell you what my husband thinks? My husband is not the secretary of state"
Hillary Clinton
Mark
$1,000 [11]
Nanjing & Shanghai
the Yangtze
Ryan Mark
$1,000 [22]
This expression meaning that the written word will defeat attempts to suppress it contains 2 metonyms
the pen is mightier than the sword
Anne
$1,000 [16]
Before teaming with Hammerstein, Rodgers wrote with this lyricist on such hits as "Blue Moon" & "My Funny Valentine"
(Lorenz) Hart
Anne
$1,000 [7]
"E" is for this type of chemical additive found in lotions that helps with suspension of one liquid in another
an emulsifier
Anne
$1,000 [1]
"Demon Copperhead" has a villain named U-Haul standing in for this "David Copperfield" bad guy who has the initials U.H.
Uriah Heep
Anne

Double Jeopardy! Round

THE BRITISH MONARCH WHEN HE BECAME PRESIDENT ON "FOOT" HISTORIC BOOKS OF SCIENCE U.S. MUSEUMS TALL TALES MOVIES VAMPED
$400 [24]
Ulysses S. Grant
(Queen) Victoria
Ryan Mark
$400 [10]
A cryptid is a creature not proven to actually exist, like this one of western North America
Bigfoot
Ryan
$400 [30]
Robert Hooke devised a compound one of these that helped him look at his subjects for his 1665 book "Micrographia"
a microscope
Mark
$400 [4]
You can learn all about this company & even do some tastings at its museum on Chocolate Avenue in Pennsylvania
Hershey
Mark
$400 [27]
Powerful steel worker Joe Magarac bent that alloy with his bare hands in tales from this city, the Paris of Appalachia
Pittsburgh
Ryan
$400 [28]
As the title character in this film, Wesley Snipes' character rescues Karen Jenson, a hematologist
Blade
Ryan
$800 [11]
George Washington
King George III
Mark
$800 [9]
A habitual hurrier in a hot rod
a lead foot
Ryan
$800 [29]
His 1632 "Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems" got him in hot water
Galileo
Mark
$800 [21]
Boarding his Air Force Oneplaneis a highlight of his library & museum in Simi Valley, California
Ronald Reagan
Mark
$800 [20]
In an original tall tale by Pat Mora, Doña Flor is a southwestern giant who makes these baked items that can be used as rafts
tortillas
Anne
$800 [17]
Other famous roles in this spoofy 2012 flick include Harriet Tubman, Jefferson Davis &, of course, Mary Todd
Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter
Mark
$1,200 [3]
JFK
Queen Elizabeth II
Anne
$1,200 [7]
A greenhorn or a Boy Scout of the lowest rank
a tenderfoot
Ryan
$1,200 [26]
Perhaps a question for his theoretical cat, "What Is Life?" by this physicist inspired Watson & Crick in their DNA research
Schrödinger
Anne
$1,600 [22]
At Hawaii's Bishop Museum, you can see the still vivid yellow feathered cloak of this great warrior king
Kamehameha
Mark
$1,600 [19]
Mose the fireman once extinguished a raging NYC fire by tunneling to New Jersey & using this water source to douse the flames
the Hudson River
Ryan
$1,200 [14]
Kiefer Sutherland had to deal with meddling kids, including 2 Coreys, in this 1987 thriller
The Lost Boys
Mark
$1,600 [2]
Harry Truman
George VI
Mark
$1,600 [6]
To avoid doing or saying anything because of nervousness
to pussyfoot
$1,600 [5]
After "The Selfish Gene", this British atheist evolved enough to publish "Unweaving the Rainbow"
Dawkins
Mark
$2,000 [23]
In 2023 the National Museum of African American History & Culture acquired a major collection relating to this 18th c. female poet
Phillis Wheatley
$2,000 [18]
This African-American railroad man raced & defeated a steam drill in a contest, but died with his hammer in his hand
John Henry
Ryan
$1,600 [15]
This"Game of Thrones" actress accepted "The Invitation" in 2022 & found her new family as kind of batty
Nathalie Emmanuel
$2,000 [1]
Theodore Roosevelt
Edward VII
Mark
$2,000 [8]
75,000 casualties among World War I British forces were attributed to this hitherto unknown condition
trench foot
Ryan
$2,000 [25]
Outlining some of his philosophical ideas, this German mathematician & rival of Newton published "Discourse on Metaphysics"
Leibniz
Ryan
DD $3,000 [12]
Her story is told in 9 galleries through photos, drawings, paintings & personal possessions at her museum in downtown Santa Fe
(Georgia) O'Keeffe
Mark
DD $5,000 [13]
Able to produce enough dairy products for an entire logging camp, Bessie the Yeller Cow was the mate of this other colossus
Babe the Blue Ox
Mark
$2,000 [16]
In a 2004 film Hugh Jackman played the title vampire hunter with this last name; he headed to Transylvania
Van Helsing
Mark

Final Jeopardy!

LITERARY CHARACTERS

A fragment from a nautical tool found on a Chilean island in 2005 was likely left by the Scot who partly inspired this character

Robinson Crusoe

Anne "Who is Wallace?" — wagered $5,200
Ryan "Who is ??" — wagered $5,201
Mark "Who is Robinson Crusoe" — wagered $7,001

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