Show #3933 2001-10-10 (taped 2001-08-21) Regular

Introduction of Clue Crew memberSofia.

Contestants

John Lee — a systems analyst originally from White Rock, British Columbia, Canada

Suzel MacCallum — a homemaker and part-time student from Dothan, Alabama

George Evanko — a public relations executive from Washington, D.C. (whose 1-day cash winnings total $7,000)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
George $2,300 $3,700 $11,100 $10,599
2-day champion: $17,599
$9,500
23 R (including 2 DDs), 1 W
Suzel $0 $-400 $3,000 $1,000
2nd place: a trip to Superclubs, Montego Bay, Jamaica
$4,000
10 R, 4 W (including 1 DD)
John $800 $1,600 $5,800 $0
3rd place: a trip to Cardoza Hotel, Miami, Florida
$5,800
14 R, 1 W

Jeopardy! Round

THE ART OF WAR COLONIAL COLLEGES DURING DiMAGGIO'S HITTING STREAK GUN PARTS I LIKE Q DO YOU LIKE ME.?
$100 [4]
Far from Trenton, Emanuel Leutze probably used the Rhine as a model for his painting of "Washington Crossing" this
the Delaware
John
$100 [11]
You can get your sheepskin at this Cambridge university whose "yahd" once held grazing sheep
Harvard
George
$100 [1]
Germany invaded this country on June 22, 1941, attacking Minsk & Odessa
Soviet Union/Russia
George
$100 [16]
Time, Newsweek or Playboy
magazines
John
$100 [17]
The expression about minding these & Qs may have originated with printers or pub owners
Ps
Suzel
$100 [26]
The Great Kennebec Whatever Festival begins in June & the festival for this crustacean is held in August
lobster
George
$200 [5]
In 1899 E.S. Paxson completed his monumental painting of this June 1876 battle
Little Bighorn
$200 [12]
The College of New Jersey was 150 years old in 1896 when it got this new name for the city it was in
Princeton
George
$200 [2]
On July 4, 1941 he told the nation America can't be an oasis of liberty in a desert of dictatorship
Franklin D. Roosevelt
George
$200 [22]
If you're at a disadvantage, you're "over" one of these
a barrel
John
$200 [18]
CCR sang of her, "I love the way you walk I love the way you talk"
Suzie Q
George
$200 [27]
Tired of this largest city in Maine? You can take a ferry from there to Nova Scotia
Portland
Suzel John
$400 [6]
Sir Richard Rezac's painting seen here shows a medical corpsman at this WWII landing site, far from Nebraska
Omaha Beach
George
$300 [13]
Founded in 1693, its name used to end with "in Virginia"
the College of William and Mary
George
$300 [3]
This former New York Yankee seen here on a stamp died at age 37
Lou Gehrig
John
$300 [23]
The Beatles' Maxwell had a silver one
hammer
John
$300 [19]
In Guatemala 100 centavos equal a Q, one of these
quetzal
$300 [28]
As seen on the flag, the state coat of arms has one of these largest deers lying under a pine tree
moose
George Suzel
DD $500 [7]
This attack during the Battle of Balaklava inspired a painting by Richard Caton Woodville & a poem by Tennyson
the Charge of the Light Brigade
George
$400 [14]
This Providence university that dates back to 1764 is home to a NASA research center
Brown
George
$400 [9]
British & free French forces took Syria from this collaborationist French government
Vichy
John
$400 [24]
Goosey, Goosey Gander wandered into his lady's
chamber
$400 [20]
The Q in the shopping channel QVC stands for this
Quality
John
$500 [8]
Archibald Willard first planned to call his painting of 2 Revolutionary War drummers & a fife player "Yankee Doodle"
"The Spirit of '76"
$500 [15]
For a while, Fred Rogers' neighborhood was this New Hampshire college, his alma mater
Dartmouth
George
$500 [10]
Charles Evans Hughes resigned from this post he'd held since 1930
Chief Justice of the United States
George
$500 [25]
Act that normally ends a wrestling match
pin
George
$500 [21]
Without the U Q is pronounced like a K, as in the names of these 2 Middle East countries
Iraq & Qatar

Double Jeopardy! Round

BIBLICAL ZOOLOGY WHAT'S MY LINE? MASTERPIECE THEATRE SCIENCE NATURAL BORN MILLERS ANAGRAMMED DANCERS
$200 [1]
Daniel probably would have preferred it if Darius had a big-screen TV in his den instead of these
lions
Suzel
$200 [18]
Samuel Taylor Coleridge:"Water, water, everywhere nor any..."
drop to drink
Suzel
$200 [13]
He's the genial former host seen here
Alistair Cooke
Suzel
$200 [3]
In the 1970s sign language was taught to Koko the gorilla & Washoe, one of these
chimpanzee
John
$200 [26]
This Hal Linden TV cop was on the beat from 1975 to 1982
Barney Miller
Suzel
$200 [11]
An elegant master:SEDATE FRIAR
Fred Astaire
Suzel John
$400 [2]
Abraham owned the dromedary type of this animal
camel
John
$400 [17]
Poe:"Take thy beak from out my heart, and take thy form from off my door..."
quoth the raven, "Nevermore"
George
$400 [12]
This 1990 series following the drug trade from Pakistan to England inspired a 2000 movie
Traffic
George
$400 [4]
A magnetron is an electronic tube used to produce these waves found in some kitchens
microwaves
George
$400 [27]
In 1977 he could "Fly Like an Eagle" in his "Jet Airliner"
Steve Miller
George
$400 [20]
Former Soviet:HI KIROV ASHY INK BALM
Mikhail Baryshnikov
Suzel
$600 [8]
A rule in Deuteronomy 22 says you shouldn't yoke an ass & this together to plow
ox
Suzel
$600 [19]
Shakespeare:"Let me not to the marriage of true minds admit..."
impediments
$800 [15]
Daniel Radcliffe, David Copperfield on "Masterpiece Theatre", is rolling along; he was cast as this hero on film
Harry Potter
George
$600 [5]
(Sofia of the Clue Crew reports from the La Brea Tar Pits in Los Angeles.) The bubbling seen here is caused by this gas, a major part of Jupiter's atmosphere
methane
John
$800 [28]
This 1878 Henry James heroine had Mr. Winterbourne saying, American woman, get away from me
Daisy Miller
George
$600 [21]
Dame seen in Ashton's "Ondine":MANY FORGOTTEN
Margot Fonteyn
George
$800 [9]
Worshipped by the ancient Egyptians as Bast, there's not one mention of this animal in the Bible
cat
Suzel
$800 [24]
Frost:"Two roads diverged in a wood, and I--I took the one less traveled by, and that has made..."
all the difference
George
DD $1,000 [14]
The 1985-'86 season included "The Last Place on Earth", about the struggle to reach this point
the South Pole
Suzel
$800 [6]
(Sarah of the Clue Crew reports.) The spin of a frisbee keeps it stable in flight, illustrating angular this
momentum
John
DD $2,000 [29]
Always a "Tropic" of conversation, a trilogy of his was composed of "Sexus", "Plexus" & "Nexus"
Henry Miller
George
$800 [22]
He charged in with "Da Funk":VISA LONG OVER
Savion Glover
George
$1,000 [10]
In one of Jesus' parables these were separated from the sheep & herded on the unfavorable left side
goats
$1,000 [25]
Robert Browning:"Ah, but a man's reach should exceed his grasp, or..."
what's a heaven for
Suzel
$1,000 [16]
In 1996 Alex Kingston, seen here, took a trip to the moll as this raunchy heroine
Moll Flanders
John
$1,000 [7]
In 1869 this Russian chemist published his periodic table
Dmitri Mendeleev
Suzel
$1,000 [23]
"Modern" choreographer of "Clytemnestra":RAG AT HARM HAM
Martha Graham
John

Final Jeopardy!

FOOD & DRINK

A statue in the town of Epernay, France honors this blind French monk

Dom Perignon

Suzel "Who is?" — wagered $2,000
John "Who is Benedictine?" — wagered $5,800
George "Who is Benedict?" — wagered $501

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