Steve Stone, Business manager from North Wildwood, NJ
Sibel Oyman, Research assistant from Washington, D.C.
Chuck Champagne, Vice president of finance from Cumberland, RI (Returning 2-day champ with $34,402)
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The number in parentheses preceding the clue denotes the order in which the clue was played.
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
| MOVIE SEQUELS
| FURNITURE
| EUROPEAN PEAKS
| MARSHMALLOW MADNESS
| MISSING VOWELS
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$200 - Steve (6) Joseph Lister pioneered antiseptic medicine with the carbolic type of this, today called phenol | $200 - Chuck (1) In 2003 the sequel to this 1999 film was "Reloaded" | $200 - Triple Stumper (8) Although it can be called a credence, this sideboard is better known by an Italian name | $200 - Chuck (9) Rising near Sogne Fiord in this country, Galdhopiggen is the highest peak in northern Europe | $200 - Sibel (14) John Holahan created this "lucky" cereal by cutting up marshmallows & sprinkling them on Cheerios | $200 - Chuck (22) A breed of dog: "CLL" |
$400 - Sibel (7) (Video of Jimmy | $400 - Steve (2) Alan Cumming played a mutant named Nightcrawler in this 2003 blockbuster sequel | $400 - Steve (23) Characterized by an s-shaped curve, a cabriole is this part of a piece of furniture | $400 - Chuck (10) Homer wrote that this Greek peak never has storms & basks in cloudless ether; guess he didn't really look at it | $400 - Sibel (15) This Spangler marshmallow classic candy is banana flavored, orange colored & 3-ring good! | (-$400) - Sibel (-$400) - Steve $400 - Chuck (24) A U.S. state: "H" |
$600 - Steve (19) An alkyl is a hydrocarbon that has lost one of these atoms that has just 1 proton in its nucleus | $600 - Sibel (3) This 2003 sequel is subtitled "Full Throttle" | $600 - CLUE NOT REVEALED FOR LACK OF TIME | $600 - Chuck (11) Pico de Aneto is the highest peak in this range that extends from the Bay of Biscay to the Mediterranean | $600 - Steve (16) Hard to know if the Thanksgiving side dish of marshmallows, brown sugar & these still counts as a vegetable | $600 - Sibel (25) A country: "STRL" |
$800 - Triple Stumper (20) Glucose that rotates the plane of polarized light to the right is also called this | $800 - Chuck (4) A female cyborg is sent from the future to kill John Connor in the third outing of this film series | $800 - Triple Stumper (29) This country's De Stijl furniture of the early 20th century used geometric forms & only 3 colors: red, blue & yellow | (-$800) - Steve $800 - Chuck (12) The lower slopes of this 15,771-foot peak contain several glaciers including Mer de Glace | (-$800) - Steve (-$800) - Sibel (17) Introduced in 1913, these chocolate & marshmallow cookies from Nabisco are only available from Oct. to mid-March | $800 - Sibel (26) A Great Lake: "R" |
(-$800) - Steve (21) Created in 2002, the NLA is the national association devoted to these, like fats & oils DAILY DOUBLE WAGER $800 | $1000 - Steve (5) Robert DeNiro reprised his role as mobster Paul Viti in this 2002 film | $1000 - Chuck (28) The first British furniture book was his "The Gentleman and Cabinet-Maker's Director", pulblished in 1754 | $1000 - Chuck (13) Zugspitze, Germany's highest peak, lies about 70 miles southwest of Munich in this state | $1000 - Triple Stumper (18) (Video) The logo of this aptly named brand is seen here | $1000 - Steve (27) 1984's Best Picture: "MDS" |
Scores at the first commercial break:
Chuck: $4,000
Sibel: $1,600
Steve: $800
Scores at the end of the JEOPARDY! Round:
Chuck: $5,600
Sibel: $1,800
Steve: $1,400
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THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR
| SHOW BIZ FAMILIES
| THE METROPOLITAN OPERA
| THE WHICH BLAIR PROJECT
| EDITH WHARTON PIECES
| SOUNDS FRACTIONAL
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$400 - Chuck (1) In Jan. 1776 Thomas Paine attacked King George III & argued for American independence in this pamphlet | $400 - Chuck (7) Bill, of these '70s singing brothers, was once married to Goldie Hawn | (-$400) - Chuck $400 - Steve (26) The Met's home in this complex opened in 1966 with Samuel Barber's "Antony & Cleopatra" | $400 - Steve (15) Technically, he's also the Member of Parliament for Sedgefield District | (-$400) - Steve $400 - Chuck (6) Edith Wharton was born not far from this New York square, also the title of a book by her friend Henry James | $400 - Chuck (12) To be too smart for your own good is to be "too clever by" this |
$800 - Chuck (2) The Treaty of Paris expanded the USA's borders from this 1,500-mile mountain range west to the Mississippi River | $800 - Chuck (8) (Video of | $800 - Sibel (27) Emma Calve might have tired of the Habanera when she set a Met record singing this role 137 times | $800 - Chuck (16) She won the Sullivan Award as the nation's outstanding amateur athlete in 1992 | (-$800) - Chuck (13) At age 18 Edith had some poems published in The Atlantic Monthly, with help from this "Village Blacksmith" poet | (-$800) - Steve (-$800) - Chuck (20) At Northwestern University, classes in the wnter one began Jan. 6, 2003 |
$1200 - Chuck (3) On Oct.19, 1781, Gen. Charles O'Hara, acting for this General, handed his sword to the Americans, ending the war | $1200 - Chuck (9) The acting Arquette siblings are Alexis, Richmond, David & these 2 sisters | $1000 - Sibel (28) (Video) Enrico Caruso is seen here as this Biblical hero in a Met production of a Saint-Saens opera DAILY DOUBLE WAGER $1000 | $1200 - Steve (17) She starred in "The Days & Nights of Molly Dodd" & "Continental Divide" | $1200 - Triple Stumper (14) For visits to the front & other work during WWI, France made Edith Wharton a Chevalier of this | $1200 - Triple Stumper (21) This common measurement for liquor makes about 17 cocktails |
$1600 - Triple Stumper (4) The Marine Corps' first amphibious landing took place in 1776 at New Providence in this island group in the West Indies | $1600 - Triple Stumper (10) This "Senior" father of an actor sang with The Main Ingredient on "Everybody Plays the Fool" | $1600 - Triple Stumper (29) The Met gave the American premiere of his "Turandot" & the world premiere of his "Girl of the Golden West" | $1600 - Chuck (18) Its address is 1651 Pennsylvania Avenue | (-$600) - Steve (24) Wharton won a Pulitzer Prize for this novel about Newland Archer, who falls in love with his wife's cousin DAILY DOUBLE WAGER $600 | $1600 - Steve (22) A bit is this fraction of a dollar |
(-$2000) - Steve (-$2000) - Chuck (5) This "Fox" & his guerrilla band attacked the British & then retreated to South Carolina's swamps | $2000 - CLUE NOT REVEALED FOR LACK OF TIME | $2000 - Triple Stumper (19) George Orwell, when he was born | $2000 - Chuck (25) A poor farmer falls in love with his wife's cousin in this 1911 tale of tragic irony | $2000 - Triple Stumper (23) W.E.B. DuBois spoke of the elite of black society as the "talented" this fraction |
Scores at the end of the Double JEOPARDY! Round:
Chuck: $11,600 (Lock game)
Sibel: $3,600
Steve: $3,200
SPORTS SPONSORSHIP
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In 2002 the Houston Astros bought back the naming rights to their ballpark from this company
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Final JEOPARDY! wagers:
Steve: $3,200 + $1,000
Sibel: $3,600 + $1,200
Chuck: $11,600 + $3,000
Final Scores
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| Chuck: $14,600 (3-day total of $49,002)
Sibel: $4,800 Steve: $4,200 |
| Chuck: $11,600 (21 right, including 3 rebounds; 4 wrong)
Steve: $4,600 (12 right, including 1 rebound; 8 wrong, including 2 DDs) Sibel: $3,800 (8 right, including 1 DD; 2 wrong) Total: $20,000
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