Elana Rosen, Attorney from Silver Spring, MD
Mike Garabedian, Graduate student from Whittier, CA
Russ Schumacher, Graduate student from Fort Collins, CO (Returning 4-day champ with $64,800)
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The number in parentheses preceding the clue denotes the order in which the clue was played.
MARINE SCIENCE
| THE '60s MUSIC SCENE
| U.S. CITY NICKNAMES
| WHAT DO YOU FEEL LIKE EATING?
| FINISH YOUR MAIN COURSE
| YOU GET NO DESSERT!
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$200 - Triple Stumper (26) The one on the cockle is usually ribbed | $200 - Mike (11) Grammy voters certainly loved Aretha Franklin "just a little bit"; she won 2 1967 awards for this song | $200 - Mike (1) "Home of the Rose Parade" | $200 - Mike (16) Stuffed crust is a specialty of this "hovel" with over 10,000 outlets worldwide | $200 - Mike (6) Finish your "squab": an argument | $200 - Mike (20) The Cracker Jack had barely been eaten when the 1989 World series Game 3 in this city was preempted by a quake |
$400 - Mike (27) After the African freshwater cichlid lays its eggs, it picks them up & incubates them in this | $400 - Mike (12) Tom Jones' biggest hit of the '60s was this title song from a Peter Sellers - Woody Allen film | $400 - Russ (2) "Mardi Gras City" | $400 - Triple Stumper (17) Smith & Wesson sells guns; Smith & this sells steaks | $400 - Russ (7) Finish your "ham": to prevent someone's free movement | $400 - Russ (22) David Castillo had 24 tacos, 6 tostadas & 6 enchiladas but no dessert just before this in 1998 in Texas |
$600 - Russ (28) Computers can model these, neap type & all, so sailors don't have to rely totally on tables | $600 - Mike (13) In 1967 this former lead singer of Them launched his solo career with "Brown Eyed Girl" | $600 - Russ (3) "Queen City of the Rockies" | $600 - Triple Stumper (18) Need a scone in Rome? Stop by Babington's, these "rooms" opened in 1893 | $600 - Mike (8) Finish your "carp": the group of bones forming the wrist joint | $1000 - Russ (23) David Riccio, Secretary to this queen, was dragged from her supper room at Holyrood in 1566 & brutally killed DAILY DOUBLE WAGER $1000 |
(-$800) - Mike $800 - Elana (29) This sea, a still area in the Atlantic, is a spawning ground for most of the American & European eels | $800 - Russ (14) The Beatles sang that this priest was "writing the words of a sermon that no one will hear, no one comes near" | (-$800) - Mike $800 - Russ (4) "Derby Town" | (-$800) - Mike $800 - Elana (19) A Manhattan store that opened in 2003 sells only this dessert, made with the sushi type of its main ingredient | $800 - Triple Stumper (9) Finish your "hash": the dynasty that rules Jordan | $800 - Mike (24) Their festivities were interrupted on Dec. 26, 1776 by the arrival of Washington & his troops |
$1000 - CLUE NOT REVEALED FOR LACK OF TIME | $1000 - Triple Stumper (15) (Video of Brenda Lee) Hi, I'm Brenda Lee. It's the 2-word title that follows "You tell me mistakes are part of being young but that don't right the wrong that's been done" | $1000 - Elana (5) "Kodak City" | $1000 - Mike (21) Fluky's in Chicago makes these items Chicago style by adding mustard, onions, peppers, tomatoes ... | $1000 - Russ (10) Finish your "sole": a coil of wire that acts like a magnet when electrified | $1000 - Triple Stumper (25) In 1872 this ghost ship with a female name was found abandoned at sea with all of its supplies & food intact |
Scores at the first commercial break:
Russ: $4,000
Mike: $1,400
Elana: $1,000
Scores at the end of the JEOPARDY! Round:
Russ: $6,000
Elana: $2,600
Mike: $2,400
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NAME THE FOE
| BEST SCREENPLAY OSCARS
| MULE DRIVING
| STORY COLLECTIONS
| BE A QUICK CHANGE ARTIST
| "P"s TIME
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$400 - Triple Stumper (17) Simon Bolivar | $400 - Russ (23) 2002: Ronald Harwood for this biography of a Polish Jewish musician | $400 - Mike (24) "Borax Bill" Parkinson was one of the top 20-mule team drivers that used to haul borax out of this valley | $400 - Mike (1) The tellers in this classic collection include the Knight & the Wife of Bath | $400 - Mike (12) If you sell the Pentagon 3 jets at $1/2 billion each & are paid with a $2 billion check, you owe this many million in change | $400 - Russ (6) In mythology, when this was opened, all the world's evils were let out |
$800 - Elana (18) Audie Murphy | $800 - Russ (22) 2001: Akiva Goldsman for this biography of a schizophrenic math genius | $800 - Elana (25) A new book says the model for the title character in this D.H. Lawrence book was a Sicilian mule driver | $800 - Mike (2) The history of Ali Baba & the history of Sinbad the sailor were told by her over many, many nights | (-$800) - Elana $800 - Russ (13) It's the change for that annoying old lady who counts out 3 quarters & 13 dimes for a two-buck coffee | $800 - Elana (7) From a Narragansett word, it's a traditional gathering of Native American tribes |
$1200 - Mike (27) Owen Glendower of Wales | $1200 - Russ (9) 1994: Eric Roth for this story of a shrimp boat captain, among other things | $1200 - CLUE NOT REVEALED FOR LACK OF TIME | $1200 - Mike (3) 10 people fleeing Florence to escape the plague each tell 10 tales in this Boccaccio book | $4000 - Russ (14) If a book costs 2 Andy Jacksons & a customer gives you a Ulysses Grant, give him one of this man in change DAILY DOUBLE WAGER $4000 | (-$1200) - Mike (-$1200) - Elana (8) From the Middle English for "spoils", it means to steal a small amount or item |
$1600 - Elana (26) Algeria's Abd Al-Qadir | $1600 - Elana (20) 1989: Tom Schulman for this tale of "seizing the day" at a prep school | $1600 - CLUE NOT REVEALED FOR LACK OF TIME | $1600 - Mike (4) If you like summer reruns, check out this 1837 Hawthorne collection (which was also reissued in 1842) | $1600 - Triple Stumper (15) If the Bulgarian Lev is trading at 1.8 to the dollar, & Ivan gives you 18 Levs for an $8 cap, you owe him this much | (-$1600) - Russ (10) (Video of Sarah in front of a chalkboard) From the Greek for "close," it's the point in the orbit of any object at which it's closest to the object it's orbiting |
$2000 - Triple Stumper (21) Indonesia's Abdul Haris Nasution | $2000 - Elana (19) 1992: Neil Jordan for this IRA love story with a twist | $2000 - Triple Stumper (28) In 1949 this singer drove up the charts with the following | $2000 - Russ (5) Humans changing into plants, animals & other things are found in this 15-volume collection of tales by Ovid | $2000 - Mike (16) If the item costs $1.50, sales tax is 10% & the customer gives you $5, return this much | $2000 - Mike (11) From the Old Latin for "first born," it was the feudal law by which only eldest sons got an inheritance |
Scores at the end of the Double JEOPARDY! Round:
Russ: $14,000
Mike: $11,200
Elana: $8,200
THE INTERNET
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It is named in honor of a Monty Python sketch that used the word more than 100 times in 2-1/2 minutes
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Final JEOPARDY! wagers:
Elana: $8,200 + $3,900
Mike: $11,200 + $5,201
Russ: $14,000 - $8,401
Final Scores
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| Mike: $16,401
Elana: $12,100 Russ: $5,599 |
| Mike: $11,200 (20 right; 4 wrong)
Russ: $10,800 (16 right, including 2 DDs & 2 rebounds; 1 wrong) Elana: $8,200 (9 right, including 2 rebounds; 2 wrong) Total: $30,200
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