Show #3934 2001-10-11 (taped 2001-08-21) Regular

Introduction of Clue Crew memberCheryl.

Contestants

Jim Krakar — a professional healthcare representative from Clay, New York

Amy Rosier — a consultant from Houston, Texas

George Evanko — a public relations executive from Washington, D.C. (whose 2-day cash winnings total $17,599)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
George $300 $300 $2,500 $5,000
3rd place: Trip to Flamingo Hotel, Las Vegas
$4,500
15 R, 5 W (including 1 DD)
Amy $700 $2,000 $5,800 $11,599
2nd place: 7-night cruise to Tahiti on the ship Paul Gauguin
$5,200
15 R (including 2 DDs), 1 W
Jim $2,600 $3,600 $6,400 $11,601
New champion: $11,601
$6,400
18 R, 3 W

Jeopardy! Round

HOW SWEET IT IS BODY FACTS & FIGURES THE AMERICAN HERITAGE DICTIONARY, PAGE 1 A GEORGIA TOUR VICE PRESIDENTIAL RHYME TIME COURT TV
$100 [21]
You might find these boxed chocolates from Hershey's at the end of the rainbow
Pot of Gold
Amy
$100 [11]
The average person has some 18 square feet of this, making it the body's largest organ
skin
Jim
$100 [16]
Insect terrorizer seen here
aardvark
George Amy
$100 [6]
If you hear Fort Valley called a pit, it's only because it's the seat of this county named for a fruit
Peach County
George
$100 [1]
Gore's buddies
Al's pals
Jim
$200 [29]
In March 2000 F. Lee Bailey hosted a Court TV marathon of TV movies about this Erle Stanley Gardner lawyer
Perry Mason
George
$200 [22]
Until 1932 this candy was known as the "Papa Sucker"
Sugar Daddy
$200 [12]
If you want to count all the hairs on your head, hope you have this natural color; it has the fewest
red
Amy Jim
$200 [17]
He hit his last home run in 1976
Hank Aaron
George
$200 [7]
A song says, "She's the polar bear's pajamas...hard hearted Hannah, the vamp of" this city
Savannah
George
$200 [2]
Cheney's bloodsucking arachnids
Dick's ticks
Jim
$300 [26]
(Hi, I'm Catherine Crier.) This Court TV biography series shares its name with the suspect photos police show victims
Mugshots
George
$300 [23]
Relax--this Charlotte ingredient is made from sponge cake, not a woman's hand
ladyfingers
George
$400 [14]
You have about 1 quart of this for every 30 pounds you weigh
blood
George Amy
$300 [18]
This Frankish king, who made the city of Aachen one of his capitals, may have been born there in 742 A.D.
Charlemagne
Amy
$300 [8]
Baxley is the historic "Capital of the World" for this paint solvent from pine trees
turpentine
Jim
$300 [3]
Mondale's midriff-baring tops
Walter's halters
Jim
$400 [27]
This Court TV website, named for a piece of indisputable evidence, broke the Rick Rockwell "Millionaire" story
The Smoking Gun
Jim
$400 [24]
(Cheryl of the Clue Crew reports from the Orange County Fair.) This cake, a Pennsylvania Dutch specialty, is named for the device used to pour the batter
funnel cake
Amy
DD $500 [13]
These 2 of your 5 senses are connected; lose one & you lose most of the other
taste & smell
Amy
$400 [19]
The city of Aalst is found in this country's province of East Flanders
Belgium
Jim
$400 [9]
This Japanese company produces 65 kinds of power tools at a plant in Buford, Georgia
Makita
Jim
$400 [4]
Van Buren's merchandise boxes
Martin's cartons
Jim
$500 [28]
(Hi, I'm Alan Dershowitz, the host of Court TV's "Both Sides".) You could say I wrote the book on the Von Bulow case...this book
"Reversal of Fortune"
$500 [25]
America's first sandwich cookie, it was introduced in 1910; Oreos came along 2 years later
Hydrox
George
$500 [15]
You'll need 3 Trent Reznors to collect enough of this metal, Fe, from their bodies to make a nine-inch nail
iron
Jim
$500 [20]
The Aare River of northern Switzerland joins this river at the German border
the Rhine
Jim
$500 [10]
Its website says, "Warm Town, Warm People..." this "Home to One of Georgia's Seven Natural Wonders"
Warm Springs
Jim
$500 [5]
Arthur's fools
Chester's jesters
Jim

Double Jeopardy! Round

HOW SUITE IT IS DICKENS' WORKS BIG SCREEN BOXERS METHODISM HISTORIC WOMEN NEWER WORDS & PHRASES
$200 [12]
Debussy's "Suite Bergamasque" for piano contains this celebrated "lunar" tune
"Clair de Lune"
$200 [11]
Character who is "A squeezing, wrenching, scraping, clutching, covetous old sinner!"
Ebenezer Scrooge
Jim
$200 [1]
Robert De Niro,1980
Jake LaMotta
Jim
$200 [17]
An important part of services, they include "O for a Thousand Tongues to Sing"
hymns
George
$200 [3]
You're on the money if you know she's the historic interpreter depicted here
Sacajawea
Amy
$200 [18]
(Sarah, with the rest of the Clue Crew, reports while driving a bumper car) It's a 2-word alliterative term for the aggressive behavior displayed by angry drivers
road rage
Amy
$400 [13]
"Black, Brown and Beige" is a 1943 suite by this "noble" jazz bandleader
Duke Ellington
George
$400 [24]
This novel was based in part on Thomas Carlyle's history of the French Revolution
A Tale of Two Cities
Amy Jim
$400 [2]
Sly Stallone,1976
Rocky Balboa
Amy
$400 [23]
A believer's faith is confirmed by witness of this element of the trinity, symbolized by a flame
holy spirit
George
$400 [4]
She's the famous American folk artist seen here
Grandma Moses
George
$400 [19]
Often applied to Howard Stern, this rhyming term describes a DJ who's often offensive & controversial
shock jock
Amy
$600 [14]
Tchaikovsky simultaneously composed early sketches for the "Pathetique " symphony & this lively ballet suite
The Nutcracker Suite
Jim
$600 [25]
Dickens' 13th novel, it made its world debut in the USA's Harper's Weekly, which had high hopes for it
Great Expectations
George
$600 [8]
Mr. T,1982
Clubber Lang
Jim
DD $1,000 [28]
Methodism began as part of this Christian church, but split from it in the late 1700s
the Anglican Church (Church of England)
Amy
$600 [5]
No one ever said this Revolutionary War-era woman seenherecouldn't fill her husband's shoes
Molly Pitcher
George Amy
$600 [20]
7-letter synonym listed by the American Heritage Dictionary for African American vernacular English
ebonics
Jim
$800 [15]
Not to tell tales out of school, but the symphonic suite heardhereis named for this teller of tales
Scheherazade
$1,000 [27]
The first play from this book, done while the story was still a serial, had a happy ending with Nell still alive
The Old Curiosity Shop
Amy
$800 [9]
Paul Newman,1956
Rocky Graziano
George
$800 [6]
In the 1950s this 2-time Wimbledon winner seenheredominated women's tennis
Althea Gibson
Amy
$800 [21]
This verb meaning to die was further popularized by a 1990 Julia Roberts-Kiefer Sutherland film
flatline
George
$1,000 [16]
He got around: he wrote suites for Mississippi, Hollywood, New England &, of course, the Grand Canyon
Ferde Grofe
DD $2,000 [26]
Dickens' first installment of this novel was published in April 1870; he died while working on part 6
The Mystery of Edwin Drood
George
$1,000 [10]
Marlon Brando,1954
Terry Malloy
George
$1,000 [7]
She's the courageous schoolteacher shown here
Christa McAuliffe
George
$1,000 [22]
From the Latin for "hear" & the Greek for "loving", it's a CD & stereo equipment buff
audiophile
Jim

Final Jeopardy!

U.S. COLLEGES

Its original home was built in 1829 as an arsenal to defend against slave insurrections

The Citadel (the Military College of South Carolina)

George "What is The Citadel?" — wagered $2,500
Amy "What is the Citadel?" — wagered $5,799
Jim "What is the Citadel?" — wagered $5,201

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