Elisabeth Corkran, Human resources coordinator from Atlanta, GA
Brad Telford, Waiter from Houston, TX
Chuck Champagne, Vice president of finance from Cumberland, RI (Returning 3-day champ with $49,002)
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The number in parentheses preceding the clue denotes the order in which the clue was played.
IT'S NOT BRAIN SURGERY
| ONE-CONGRESSMAN STATES
| POP MUSIC PAIRINGS
| ENGLISH COUNTY NAMES
| THE GOOD BOOK
| THIRTY SOMETHING
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$200 - Chuck (13) Tips for this at holiday time include have a long fork on hand & start at the thigh joint | (-$200) - Chuck (26) It's larger than France, Spain & Poland combined | $200 - Chuck (1) ... & The News | $200 - Elisabeth (21) John Lea & William Perrins are 2 saucy guys -- they came up with this sauce | $200 - Elisabeth (6) Water came out of the rock at Kadesh after he struck it with his rod | $200 - Brad (9) When a sailor is on "watch" at sea the bells are tolled at intervals of this many minutes |
$400 - Chuck (14) If that leak from your car is green, it's probably coolant; if it's black & slippery, probably this | $400 - Chuck (27) (Video of Sarah | $400 - Chuck (2) ... & The Sunshine Band | $400 - Chuck (22) Horse-drawn carriage popular with the "fringe" element in Oklahoma | $400 - Brad (7) Martin Luther's translation of the Bible helped spread the "new high" version of this language | $400 - Elisabeth (10) In the Gregorian calendar, July has this many days |
$600 - Elisabeth (15) You can remove ketchup stains with this, also a Heinz product | $600 - Chuck (28) Rehoboth Beach is a popular Atlantic resort there | $600 - Elisabeth (3) ... & The Miracles | (-$600) - Brad (23) (Video) Smile or grin and say "Cheese." This one. | $600 - Chuck (8) Proverbs says, "Look not thou upon" this liquid "when it is red", or "thine eyes shall behold strange women" | $600 - Elisabeth (18) It's the usual width of film used in a single-lens reflex camera |
$800 - Chuck (16) If you're 160 lbs., 4 Bloody Marys in an hour would put you over this level, the blood alcohol limit in most states | $800 - Triple Stumper (29) With mines, banks & newspapers, the Anaconda Company had this state in its coils | $800 - Triple Stumper (4) ... & The Juniors | $800 - Chuck (24) Author Maugham, or an "Another World" spin-off | $800 - Elisabeth (11) Described in Luke 7:33, this man's odd diet led some to think he was possessed | $800 - Brad (19) First introduced in 1948, LP record albums play at this many revolutions per minute |
(-$1000) - Brad (17) With just one vanishing point, you can make a simple drawing using the one-point type of this | $1000 - Brad (30) You can make an international hole in one by teeing off in Canada & holing out in Portal in this state | $1000 - Elisabeth (5) ... & The Shondells | (-$1000) - Chuck (25) On the WB, Tom Welling plays an adopted member of this family DAILY DOUBLE WAGER $1000 | $1000 - Elisabeth (12) This prophet was so faithful to God that God took him up to heaven in a whirlwind on a chariot of fire | (-$1000) - Brad $1000 - Elisabeth (20) Half of a half gallon is this many ounces |
Scores at the first commercial break:
Elisabeth: $4,600
Chuck: $1,800
Brad: $600
Scores at the end of the JEOPARDY! Round:
Elisabeth: $6,400
Chuck: $3,600
Brad: -$200
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IT IS BRAIN SURGERY
| AN OCTOBER FIRST FEST
| ASIAN CAPITALS
| FILMS OF THE '90s
| MILITARY HISTORY
| CROSSWORD CLUES "C"
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$400 - Elisabeth (1) You'll want to biopsy that tumor to see whether it's malignant or this opposite | $400 - Chuck (12) On October 1, 1988 he became the USSR's President & said perestroika had entered a new age | $400 - Brad (13) In February 2002 U.S. Marines were passing out toys & gloves to kids in this Afghan capital's Allaudin Orphanage | $400 - Elisabeth (2) Back from their "Excellent Adventure", in 1991 this title pair left on a "Bogus Journey" | $400 - Chuck (18) In April 1862 David Farragut was victorious at this city, also a battle site in the War of 1812 | $400 - Elisabeth (7) Basie, or Dracula (5 letters) |
$800 - Elisabeth (27) You'll know the caudate nucleus because it's this color -- oops, so is much of the rest of the brain | $800 - Brad (23) The first of 15 million of these was assembled at Detroit's Piquette Avenue plant Oct. 1, 1908 | $800 - Brad (14) This capital in the Valley of Nepal is at an altitude of about 4,000 feet | $2000 - Elisabeth (3) Some referred to this 1994 movie as "Die Hard on a bus" DAILY DOUBLE WAGER $2000 | $800 - Chuck (19) At Ia Drang in this war, helicopters first brought large numbers of troops into combat | $800 - Brad (8) Pole pointer (7 letters) |
$1200 - Chuck (28) Surgeons can now use eensy tubes to treat this event, also called a cerebrovascular accident | $1200 - Chuck (24) Both born Oct. 1, 1924 were Jimmy Carter & this man, a mere Associate Justice during the Carter Administration | (-$1200) - Chuck $1200 - Brad (15) According to legend, it was founded in 1122 B.C.; in 1948 it became capital of North Korea | $1200 - Brad (4) "Somebody said get a life ... so they did" was the tagline for this Susan Sarandon / Geena Davis film | $2600 - Chuck (20) (Video of a map of Europe, showing an arrow pointing toward a section of Belgium) The shape of the area indicated here gave this battle its name DAILY DOUBLE WAGER $2600 | $1200 - Elisabeth (9) Far East forks (10 letters) |
(-$1600) - Brad (-$1600) - Chuck (29) Gamma knife surgery uses beams of this to destroy tumors | (-$1600) - Elisabeth (25) On Oct. 1, 1896 this service began as Harry Gibson carried mail through the West Virginia back country | $1600 - Chuck (16) With a name meaning "The end of strife", this capital of Burma is naturally home to the World Peace Pagoda | $1600 - Elisabeth (5) In this flaky comedy, Anthony Hopkins played cereal king Dr. John Harvey Kellogg | $1600 - Triple Stumper (21) In 1917 the British battled this nation's army in the 3 battles of Gaza | $1600 - Brad (10) "Lumpy" stocking stuffer (4 letters) |
$2000 - Brad (30) A device called the surgiscope uses this type of image, abbreviated MR, to guide the knife | (-$2000) - Chuck $2000 - Elisabeth (26) Oct. 1 is the Feast of St. Remi, whose big moment was baptizing the King of these people at Reims in 496 | $2000 - Triple Stumper (17) Now capital of Laos, back in the early 18th century it was capital of a same-named kingdom | $2000 - Elisabeth (6) (Video) Hi, I'm Vivica Fox. I played one of the sisters in this 1997 film about family, relationships & Sunday night dinners | $2000 - Triple (22) In September 1812 Napoleon won the battle of this village, allowing him to take Moscow | (-$2000) - Brad (11) Fissure king (5 letters) |
Scores at the end of the Double JEOPARDY! Round:
Elisabeth: $15,600 (Lock game)
Chuck: $7,000
Brad: $5,000
PHRASE ORIGINS
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The sinking of the HMS Birkenhead in February 1852 gave rise to this gallant 4-word Naval tradition
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Final JEOPARDY! wagers:
Brad: $5,000 + $5,000
Chuck: $7,000 - $4,000
Elisabeth: $15,600 - $1,000
Final Scores
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| Elisabeth: $14,600
Brad: $10,000 Chuck: $3,000 |
| Elisabeth: $14,400 (19 right, including 1 DD & 2 rebounds; 1 wrong)
Chuck: $6,600 (17 right, including 1 DD; 5 wrong, including 1 DD) Brad: $5,000 (12 right, including 1 rebound; 5 wrong) Total: $26,000
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