Show #4200 2002-11-29 (taped 2002-08-26) Regular

Last game where cents displayed on players' Final Jeopardy! wagers.

Contestants

Michael Kelly — a teacher from Laurel, Maryland

Raj Dhuwalia — a graduate student from Gainesville, Florida

Faith Love — a systems analyst from Boyds, Maryland (whose 4-day cash winnings total $40,801)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Faith $1,400 $3,400 $10,600 $10,000
3rd place: $1,000
$12,600
20 R, 3 W (including 1 DD)
Raj $2,200 $2,000 $12,000 $21,200
New champion: $21,200
$9,600
12 R (including 1 DD), 2 W
Michael $2,800 $4,200 $7,400 $11,400
2nd place: $2,000
$9,400
14 R, 2 W (including 1 DD)

Jeopardy! Round

ALL GOD'S CREATURES THE GOLF CHANNEL PRINTING DOUBLE Ws NON-POTENT POTABLES I GET NO KICK FROM CAMPAIGN
$200 [12]
An owl cannot move these from side to side, so it must move its head
its eyes
Faith
$200 [29]
This co-founderof the Golf Channel is seenherein his playing prime
(Arnold) Palmer
Raj
$200 [16]
A halftone print is really an optical illusion; it's actually lots & lots of these that seem to form an image
dots
Raj
$200 [1]
One who's recently married
a newlywed
Faith
$200 [22]
The ginger ale and grenadine drink once called a pussyfoot is better known by this dimpled darling's name
a Shirley Temple
Faith
$200 [5]
He ran for the Senate in 1858 & lost; 2 years later he was elected president
Lincoln
Michael
$400 [13]
Grevy's, the largest species of this striped mammal, is named for former French president Francois Grevy
a zebra
Faith
$400 [30]
TGC's original programs include "Celebrating 50 Years" of this, which says it's the oldest women's sports assoc.
the LPGA (the Ladies Professional Golf Association)
Faith
$400 [17]
XBLD, short for this, designates a very heavy typeface
extra bold
Faith
$400 [2]
147 pounds is the maximum in this class of professional boxing
welterweight
Michael
$400 [23]
This milk & ice cream combo sounds like the leader of an Arab tribe
a shake
Faith
$400 [6]
He was the first person to be runner-up in a U.S. Presidential election & then later win the job
John Adams
Raj
$600 [14]
Called a "bamboo chicken" by locals in Belize, a male one of these lizards can reach over 6 feet
an iguana
Raj
$600 [15]
The Golf Channel website offers online lessons in downswing, impact & this next & final stage of the swing
follow-through
Faith
$600 [18]
The group of songs a singer performs, or a set of available characters in a font
a repertoire
Raj
$600 [3]
Cuddly creatures seen here
chow chows
$600 [24]
Philadelphia pharmacist Charles Hires invented this beverage in the mid-1800s
root beer
Michael
$600 [7]
New York governor Samuel J. Tilden lost the 1876 presidential election by this many electoral votes
1
Michael
$800 [28]
This 2-humped camel is probably named for the ancient country in central Asia where it originated
the Bactrian camel
Faith
$800 [11]
A display of those having the best scores so far in the tournament, it's also a Monday night "Report" on TGC
the leaderboard
Michael
$800 [19]
A trademark of the A.B. Dick Co., this largely obsolete duplicator uses a stencil fitted on a cylinder
a Mimeograph
Michael
$800 [4]
Clumsy, lacking skill or grace
awkward
$800 [25]
As a byproduct of his investigations into oxygen, Joseph Priestley invented this modern beverage
carbonated water (or club soda)
Faith
$800 [8]
He lost to Nixon by the largest electoral margin in history, 520 to 17
McGovern
Michael
$1,000 [27]
This "butterfly" dog was often represented in the paintings of Peter Paul Rubens & his followers
papillon
$1,000 [10]
In 1982 the 17th hole shot seenherehelped win the U.S. Open for this man
Tom Watson
Raj
$1,000 [20]
Thesemarksaround the Jeopardy! logo are the crosses or angles printed to line up 2 or more colors in process printing
register (or registration) marks
$1,000 [21]
This Mills Brothers song standard says, "Light up you little ol' bug of lightnin'"
"Glow Worm"
Faith
DD $2,000 [26]
An order of Franciscan friars founded in 1525 lends its name to this popular coffee drink
cappuccino
Faith
$1,000 [9]
The only Republican presidential nominee to lose twice, his running mate the 2nd time was Earl Warren
Dewey
Raj

Double Jeopardy! Round

20th CENTURY ARTISTS OLD JOBS BRITISH SPEECHES "MAN"LY MOVIES PORT-POURRI TALK LIKE SHAKESPEARE
$400 [18]
Georges Braque said that he & this Cubist were like climbers roped together, each pulling the other up
Picasso
Michael
$400 [21]
A hostler or ostler was employed at an inn taking care of these animals
horses
Faith
$400 [15]
Winston Churchill's first House of Commons speech was about this continent in the aftermath of the Boer War
Africa
Raj
$400 [9]
1995:Starring Sean Penn
Dead Man Walking
Faith
$400 [26]
A 1944 explosion killed 320 at the Port Chicago Ammo Depot on the Sacramento River in this state
California
Raj
$400 [4]
Of pestilent, perspicuous or periapt, the one that means "obvious" or "clear"
perspicuous
Michael
$800 [17]
In 1963 he began a series inspired by girls' romance comics that included the painting seen here
Lichtenstein
Raj
$800 [22]
As this type of now-outdated scientist, Paracelsus sought a primal substance called alkahest
an alchemist
Michael
$800 [19]
In 1601 she said, "The glory of my crown (is) that I have reigned with your loves"
Elizabeth I
Michael
$800 [10]
1949:With Orson Welles
The Third Man
Raj
$800 [27]
In the 19th century Japan's only port for westerners was this second A-bomb site
Nagasaki
Faith
$800 [5]
Mentioned in "Henry VIII", "to congee" is to do this; as in "They first congee unto her, then dance"
bow or curtsy
$1,200 [3]
He conveyed the loneliness of life in the big city in paintings like "Chop Suey" & "Nighthawks"
(Edward) Hopper
Faith
$1,200 [23]
A supervisor of slaves; "Uncle Tom's Cabin" refers to the "driving lash" they used
an overseer
Michael
$1,200 [20]
In 1975 she told her party, "We believe that everyone has the right to be unequal"
(Margaret) Thatcher
Faith
$1,200 [12]
1962:With Jimmy Stewart
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
Faith
$1,200 [28]
Port Adelaide was established in 1837 to serve ships coming from England to this vast land
Australia
Faith
$1,600 [7]
This word Shakespeare coined for "encumbering paraphernalia" is now something carried on trips
luggage
Faith
$1,600 [2]
Born in the Jewish village of Vitebsk in 1887, this painter lived till the ripe old age of 97
Chagall
Raj
$1,600 [24]
(Cheryl of the Clue Crew reports from the fire.) A blacksmith worked at the forge; this appropriately named counterpart worked with the finished iron
the whitesmith (or the tinsmith)
$2,000 [11]
Assuming command of Britain's Eighth Army, he said "We are going to finish with this chap Rommel once and for all"
Montgomery
Michael
$1,600 [13]
1983:Starring Steve Martin
The Man with Two Brains
Michael
$1,600 [29]
Le Havre, or "the haven", is a port in Normandy, on this historic body of water
the English Channel
Faith
DD $2,000 [6]
In this play Shakespeare makes an easy pun on "cates", a word for delicacies or sweetmeats
Taming of the Shrew
Michael
$2,000 [1]
Jackson Pollock & this Rotterdam-born artist created American abstract expressionism
de Kooning
Raj
$2,000 [25]
Change the first letter in "butler" to get this old job of selling provisions to soldiers
a sutler
Faith
DD $4,000 [16]
In 1984 this royal called a proposed Trafalgar Square structure "a monstrous carbuncle on the face of a... friend"
Prince Charles
Raj
$2,000 [14]
1941:Featuring Lon Chaney Jr.
The Wolf Man
Faith Michael
$2,000 [30]
In 1641 the Dutch chased the Portuguese out of this Malaysian port that gave its name to a cane
Malacca
$2,000 [8]
(Pun!) A quartet of old Roman predictors of the future, or several actors in a Shakespearean play
four soothsayers ("Forsooth" sayers)

Final Jeopardy!

AFRICA

1 of the 2 current African nations that were independent at the start of the 20th century

Liberia or Ethiopia

Michael "What is Liberia?" — wagered $4,000
Faith "What is Rhodesia?" — wagered $600
Raj "What is Ethiopia?" — wagered $9,200

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