Show #4137 2002-09-03 (taped 2002-06-10) Regular

Contestants

Amy Hummel — a clinical research coordinator from West Norriton, Pennsylvania

Adam Posner — a doctor from New York, New York

Connie Campbell — a costume designer and historian originally from Cheyenne, Wyoming (whose 1-day cash winnings total $19,599)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Connie $1,400 $3,600 $10,400 $20,599
2nd place: $2,000
$10,000
18 R (including 1 DD), 3 W
Adam $2,800 $5,600 $10,800 $399
3rd place: $1,000
$10,800
18 R, 1 W
Amy $3,400 $6,200 $10,600 $21,001
New champion: $21,001
$12,600
17 R (including 1 DD), 4 W (including 1 DD)

Jeopardy! Round

INSPIRED CHARACTERS POP STARS A.K.A. 3 IS A MAGIC NUMBER STATE OF THE UNION BEAUTY TIPS WHAT A CLICHE
$200 [21]
Paul Emmanuel in this Bronte's novel "Villette" is based on M. Heger, a married man she fell in love with in Brussels
Charlotte Bronte
Amy
$200 [16]
"Rocket Man" Reginald Dwight
Elton John
Adam
$200 [6]
In Matthew 4 Jesus resists 3 of these
temptations
Adam
$200 [1]
In 1945 the world's first atomic bomb was tested in this state
New Mexico
Amy
$200 [23]
The space between these should be tweezed to the width of 1 eye, not 2
eyebrows
Adam
$200 [11]
If you're in real trouble, your chances are "Slim & none, & Slim just..." did this
left (town)
Adam
$400 [22]
Sherwood Anderson was the model for Dawson Fairchild in "Mosquitoes", a 1927 novel by this Mississippi author
Faulkner
Connie
$400 [17]
Ex-Police man Gordon Sumner
Sting
Connie
$400 [7]
His book "2061" is subtitled "Odyssey Three"
(Arthur) Clarke
Amy
$400 [2]
You'll find one of the world's largest chocolate factories 20 miles north of York in this eastern state
Pennsylvania
Connie
$400 [27]
Doing this 100 times before going to bed (like Marcia Brady did) can cause damage
brushing your hair
Amy
$400 [12]
In a rather unpleasant image, "I cried because I had no shoes, until..." this
"I met a man with no feet"
Connie Adam
$600 [24]
(Sofia of the Clue Crew gives the clue from Louisa May Alcott's house in Concord, Massachusetts.) Here in the parlor in 1860, Anna Alcott, the model for this oldest March sister, married John Bridge Pratt
Meg
Amy
$600 [18]
Thankful "Country Boy" Henry John Deutschendorf
John Denver
Connie
$600 [8]
Pregnant women and preschoolers within 5 miles of this facility were advised to leave the area on March 30, 1979
Three Mile Island
Connie
$600 [3]
One of the biggest working U.S. movie studios outside California is at Universal Studios in this State
Florida
Adam
$600 [28]
To use a curler on these after you've applied the mascara is a bad thing to do
eyelashes
Adam
$600 [13]
(Cheryl of the Clue Crew demonstrates science.) The electrical charge in the tube is seeking this path, so it'smoving from the tube to my body
the path of least resistance
Adam
$800 [25]
The title character of his unfinished novel "The Last Tycoon" was based on movie tycoon Irving Thalberg
Fitzgerald
Amy
$800 [19]
"Big Yellow Taxi" driver Roberta Joan Anderson
Joni Mitchell
Adam
$800 [9]
A psychiatrist treats a woman with multiple personalities in this 1957 film
The Three Faces of Eve
Connie
$800 [4]
In 1896 a gold rush took place in what is now this state
Alaska
Amy
$800 [29]
This juice may be good in a cup of tea, but as a hair lightener, it will dry it out
lemon juice
Connie
$800 [14]
Careful craftsmen know these 2 words precede "Cut once"
"Measure twice"
Adam
$1,000 [26]
This Willa Cather novel was inspired by the life of Jean Baptiste Lamy, the first bishop of Santa Fe
Death Comes for the Archbishop
Amy
$1,000 [20]
"Legit" rapper Stanley Burrell
MC Hammer
Adam
$1,000 [10]
In 2002 President Bush identified these 3 countries as forming an "Axis of Evil"
Iraq, North Korea and Iran
Amy
DD $1,000 [5]
Hawaii and this southern state are the only states whose names contain 3 consecutive vowels
Louisiana
Amy
$1,000 [30]
(Sofia of the Clue Crew gives the clue in a bikini.) Protect your skin by wearing a sunscreen with an SPF of 15 or higher, "SPF" standing for this
sun protection factor
Amy
$1,000 [15]
This cliche originated with the caption of the cartoon seen here; Note what the man facing you iscarrying
"Back to the drawing board."

Double Jeopardy! Round

DR. WHO... BABYLON 5 "V" STAR TRACK VOYAGER ENTERPRISE
$400 [7]
He's the Dr. who wrote "Problems of Parents" & "Baby's First Year"
Dr. Spock
Adam
$400 [9]
Cyrus the Great captured Babylon in 539 B.C. & this Great guy took it in 331 B.C.
Alexander the Great
Connie
$400 [1]
At a mean distance of 67 million miles, it's the second planet from the sun
Venus
Amy
$400 [21]
Welcoming his fourth child in November 2001, this former "Spin City" star is big on "Family Ties"
Michael J. Fox
Adam
$400 [26]
In 1774 this English captain reached 71 deg., 10 min. south latitude--the most southerly point then achieved
Captain Cook
Adam
$400 [4]
The B & N in bn.com stand for these 2 names
Barnes & Noble
Connie
$800 [8]
...developed a maneuver for choking victims & performed the first total organ replacement, an esophagus
Heimlich
Connie
$800 [10]
Etemenanki, a ziggurat, is sometimes identified as this legendary landmark
the Tower of Babel
Connie
$800 [2]
The 1990s "Good Times" one, which would erase your hard drive if you opened an e-mail, was a hoax
a virus
Connie
$800 [22]
This star of "Monster's Ball" was the first runner up in the 1986 Miss USA pageant
Halle Berry
Connie
$800 [27]
In 1609, while Henry Hudson was exploring the Hudson River, this man was not far north naming a lake for himself
(Samuel de) Champlain
Connie
$800 [17]
Psst! Hey buddy! Check it out--a watch from this company that made watches waterproof in 1926. Only 20 bucks
Rolex
Adam
$1,200 [14]
...served as U.S. Surgeon General from 1982 to 1989 & launched "Shape Up America" to fight obesity
Koop
Amy
$1,200 [11]
This son of Nabopolassar has been called the greatest king of Babylon's Chaldean dynasty
Nebuchadnezzar
Connie
$1,200 [3]
The early Normans were among these plunderers whose name came from a word for "creek"
the vikings
Amy
DD $1,600 [23]
This actor born in London in 1972 was named for a Beatles song & an "Obscure" literary character
Jude Law
Connie
$1,200 [28]
Beheaded Oct. 29, 1618, this voyager's last words were "So the heart be right, 'tis no matter which way the head lieth"
(Sir Walter) Raleigh
Connie Amy
$1,200 [18]
This company moved its U.S. base to the Seattle area in 1982, the year after launching Donkey Kong
Nintendo
Adam
$1,600 [15]
...in 1817 first described the disease now named for him, as paralysis agitan, or "shaking palsy"
Parkinson
Amy
$1,600 [12]
To read the Code of Hammurabi in its original script, you have to know how to read this
cuneiform
Amy
$1,600 [5]
This 10-letter word is the part you look through on your camera
a viewfinder
Connie
$1,600 [24]
(Hi. I'm Mackenzie Phillips.) This actress who used to play my little sister is now married to a big-time rock star
Valerie Bertinelli
Amy
$1,600 [29]
In 1524 this Italian explorer sailed into Narragansett Bay & named an island for its resemblance to Rhodes
Verrazano
Connie
$1,600 [19]
In 1986 U.S. Steel changed its name to this 3-letter one
USX
DD $2,000 [16]
...in 1893, became professor of clinical microscopy at the Army Medical College in Washington, D.C.
Walter Reed
Amy
$2,000 [13]
The Babylonians developed a sexagesimal math system, one based on this number
60
Connie Amy
$2,000 [6]
Born in this capital of Lithuania, violinist Jascha Heifetz was giving concerts there by age 6
Vilnius
Adam
$2,000 [25]
She won the Emmy for Best Actress in a TV Comedy Series for 1989, 1990, 1992, 1994 & 1995
Candice Bergen
Amy
$2,000 [30]
Last name of the father & son who took the bathyscaphe Trieste to a record depth off Italy in 1953
(Auguste) Piccard
Adam
$2,000 [20]
South Africa's vast Venetia diamond mine is operated by this company founded in 1888
De Beers
Adam

Final Jeopardy!

SEPTEMBER 1984

History-making woman whose Sept. 1984 itinerary included speeches in Dallas, Spokane, Syracuse & Youngstown

Geraldine Ferraro

Connie "Who is Geraldine Ferraro?" — wagered $10,199
Amy "Who is Geraldine Ferraro?" — wagered $10,401
Adam "Who is Sandra Day O'Connor?" — wagered $10,401

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