Show #5011 2006-05-29 (taped 2006-03-30) Regular

Contestants

Eric Dolansky — a Ph.D. student in marketing from Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Amy Cash — a geology student originally from Elmont, New York

Keith Suta — a writer from Bozeman, Montana (whose 1-day cash winnings total $15,000)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Keith $3,600 $5,600 $10,800 $5,800
3rd place: $1,000
$10,600
15 R (including 1 DD), 2 W
Amy $2,600 $4,600 $7,800 $15,600
2nd place: $2,000
$7,800
17 R, 4 W
Eric $1,600 $3,200 $17,400 $21,601
New champion: $21,601
$14,000
18 R (including 2 DDs), 2 W

Jeopardy! Round

ANIMALS SPORTS STUFF GET YOUR FACTS STRAIGHT 5 RHYMES I LOVE THE NIGHTLIFE I GOT TO BOOGIE
$200 [25]
On the squirrel monkey of South America, this may be 16 inches long
the tail
Eric
$200 [20]
To reduce drag & increase distance & accuracy, a golf ball has many of these cute little depressions
dimples
Eric
$200 [16]
Ramen is a noodle; the Ramayana is an epic poem of India composed in this ancient language
Sanskrit
Amy
$200 [5]
Honeycomb home
hive
Keith
$200 [4]
The only sure bet for things you can't do at night in this city is get a sunburn
Las Vegas
Eric
$200 [1]
Jailed after the Jacobite Rebellion, the Earl of Nithsdale escaped from this landmark dressed as a woman
the Tower of London
Amy Eric
$400 [27]
Animal that was the main staple of the Plains Indians economy
buffalo
Amy
$400 [21]
Varieties of this sport include major fast pitch & major slow pitch
softball
Eric
$400 [17]
"Everwood" is the WB family drama; this is the *&%$#*!@ HBO Old West drama
Deadwood
Keith
$400 [6]
A dirty, shabby bar
dive
Keith
$400 [10]
While on a late night stroll, window shop or stop at a cafe along the boulevards of this city
Paris
Amy
$400 [2]
Famous for escaping marriages, this libertine was jailed in 1755 but escaped a Venetian prison
(Giovanni) Casanova
Keith Amy
$600 [28]
The bulls of this tusked aquatic mammal also known as the morse may weigh over 3,000 pounds
the walrus
Keith
$600 [22]
Held annually in Akron, Ohio since 1935, this competition takes place in stock, super stock & masters divisions
the soap box derby
Amy
$600 [18]
Byron Nelson won the PGA championship in 1945; this Nelson helped win the Battle of Cape St. Vincent in 1797
Admiral Nelson
Amy
$600 [7]
Herb with a strong onion flavor
chive
Eric
$600 [11]
Grab a quick pork chop sandwich or dine at some trendy spots in the South Loop in this city
Chicago
Keith
$600 [3]
Peter Strelzyk & Guenter Wetzel flew their families out of East Germany using this homemade device
a (hot air) balloon
Amy
$800 [30]
While on safari in Africa, your guide may point out a dik-dik, a small one of these animals
an antelope
$800 [24]
In 1981 soccer's 1st Toyota Cup was held in this world capital between the champion clubs of Europe & South America
Tokyo
$800 [19]
A gazelle is a graceful animal; this 1841 ballet has been called "the 'Hamlet' of the dance"
Giselle
Amy Eric
$800 [8]
To grow vigorous & healthy
thrive
Amy
$800 [12]
Buy clothes, get your fortune told or hear Cantonese opera singers at this Asian area's Temple Street Market
Hong Kong
DD $1,000 [13]
When Chinese troops invaded in 1959, this leader escaped through a Himalayan mountain pass
the Dalai Lama
Keith
$1,000 [29]
This handsome imperiled type of owlseenherehas Northern, Californian & Mexican subspecies
the spotted owl
Keith
$1,000 [26]
In the mid-1940s Army had 2 Heisman winners in its backfield: Glenn Davis & this "physician" of the gridiron
"Doc" Blanchard
$1,000 [23]
Fort Dix is an Army Reserve training center; this Dix was a social reformer in the 1840s
Dorothea Dix
Amy
$1,000 [9]
In Tennyson it precedes "...to seek, to find, and not to yield"
strive
Keith
$1,000 [15]
The Goethe House closes early in this city-am-Main, but the yearly book fair has late night conferences
Frankfurt
Amy
$1,000 [14]
This author famously escaped the firestorm from the bombing of Dresden by hiding in a slaughterhouse
Kurt Vonnegut
Eric

Double Jeopardy! Round

IT'S CANADA, EH AFI's TOP 100 MOVIE QUOTES MEN'S WEAR "C" IN SHAKESPEARE YOU CAN BANK ON IT BEFORE & AFTER
$400 [1]
Canada celebrates Thanksgiving on the second Monday of this month, on the same day as our Columbus Day
October
Eric
$400 [3]
No. 12:"I love the smell of napalm in the morning"
Apocalypse Now
Amy
$400 [30]
It can also be called a waistcoat, but usually not if it's the down type
a vest
Eric
$400 [8]
In "Romeo and Juliet", Juliet's mother is known as Lady this
Capulet
Keith
$400 [21]
Making a "jumbo" one of these can be risky; banks have reserves to cover losses on bad ones
a loan
Eric
$400 [16]
Caped crusaders hook up with "Lifestyles of the Rich & Famous" host to become this crimefighting duo
Batman & Robin Leach
Amy
$800 [2]
If you're sending a love letter to your Canadian sweetie & put SK on the envelope, she lives in this province
Saskatchewan
Keith
$800 [4]
No. 56:"A boy's best friend is his mother"
Psycho
Amy
$800 [26]
Tradition says a cummerbund's pleats face up to hold theater tickets, or falling these at a banquet
crumbs
Eric
$800 [9]
Most of "Othello" is set on this island that was part of the Ottoman Empire when the play was written
Cyprus
$800 [22]
A 1987 law says you can only sign for this purpose on the top 1 1/2 inches of the back of a check
endorsing it
Keith Amy Eric
$800 [17]
"Roll up" for this Beatles album that's a prestigious French cycling race
Magical Mystery Tour de France
Eric
$1,200 [11]
In 1911 the U.S. & Canada signed a convention to give protection to these "northern fur" critters
seals
Eric
$1,200 [5]
No. 36:"Badges? We ain't got no badges! We don't need no badges! I don't have to show you any stinking badges!"
The Treasure of the Sierra Madre
Amy
$1,600 [28]
First popular in the 1920s, Oxford bags are a type of these
pants
$1,200 [10]
Sounds corny, but in "King Lear" Regan is married to the duke of this place
Cornwall
Eric
$1,200 [23]
This word for a bank officer in charge of assets can also mean "to fire"
cashier
$1,200 [18]
Presidential assassin who won acclaim for the novels "The Magnificent Ambersons" & "Alice Adams"
John Wilkes Booth Tarkington
Amy
$2,000 [13]
The name of this peninsula in S.E. Quebec might come from a Mi'kmaq Indian word meaning "land's end"
Gaspé
Eric
$1,600 [6]
No. 27:"I'm walking here! I'm walking here!"
Midnight Cowboy
Keith
$2,000 [29]
The full name of a pattern includes "Urquhart", but it's usually just called this "plaid", a Scottish word for a valley
glen plaid
$1,600 [14]
Act I, Scene VII of this play takes place at the gates of Corioli
Coriolanus
Eric
$1,600 [24]
In its "pursuit" of assets, this historic banking name is now combined with the name of J.P. Morgan
Chase
Keith Amy
$1,600 [19]
Dystopian novel in which teenage killer Alex leads his gang to drink a certain kind of black tea grown in India
A Clockwork Orange Pekoe
Keith
DD $4,000 [12]
The big bay between Canada & Greenland was discovered by & named for this Englishman
(William) Baffin
Eric
$2,000 [7]
No. 77:This"is people!"
Soylent Green
Keith
DD $2,200 [27]
Though it had the name of a woman from an 1882 play, this hat with a front-to-back crease became popular for men
a fedora
Eric
$2,000 [15]
Shaw wrote a new Act V for the play about this title king of Britain, & staged it as a play by itself
Cymbeline
$2,000 [25]
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew "checks" in with a little something for Brad Rutter.) These numbers which allow the U.S. to process 40 billion checks a year are part of a 50 year-old system calledMICR, or "magnetic ink" this
character recognition
Keith Amy
$2,000 [20]
Nez Perce leader who became a "prized" newspaper publisher
Chief Joseph Pulitzer
Amy

Final Jeopardy!

20th CENTURY AMERICANS

Encouraged by RFK to seek public office, he left the Marines as a colonel in 1965 & won a Senate seat 9 years later

John Glenn

Amy "Who is [M-something crossed out] Glenn" — wagered $7,800
Keith "Who is Edward Kennedy" — wagered $5,000
Eric "Who is John Glenn" — wagered $4,201

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