Randy Childs, High school teacher from Los Angeles, CA
Mary Curtis, Editor & columnist from Charlotte, NC
Mike Garabedian, Graduate student from Whittier, CA (Returning 1-day champ with $16,401)
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The number in parentheses preceding the clue denotes the order in which the clue was played.
HISTORIC GROUPS
| IT'S TIME FOR SPORTS
| COLORFUL WORDS & PHRASES
| WOMEN'S HEALTH
| PLACES TO GO
| THINGS TO "C"
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$200 - Mike (6) Maybe their youth led them to bring the Ottoman Empire into World War I on the losing side | $200 - Mike (16) Maria Sharapova has had complaints about the loudness of her grunting while playing this | $200 - Mike (1) Term for a late-night flight, or a phenomenon seen in flash photography | $200 - Randy (22) Postmenopausal women are at increased risk of this type of disease abbreviated CV | $200 - Mike (17) Like Madame Tussaud's in London, the Grevin is a Paris museum of this | $200 - Randy (11) This President was sharply criticized for pardoning Vietnam War draft evaders |
$400 - Mike (7) (Video of Jimmy at the Buckhorn Museum in San Antonio, TX) At this bar, Teddy Roosevelt recruited for the first U.S. volunteer cavalry, better known as these | $400 - Randy (27) In 2003 the Miami Hurricanes blew out of this conference to join the Atlantic Coast Conference | $400 - Mike (2) It's the document that allows a foreign national to live & work in the U.S., legally | $400 - Mike (23) Elevating your legs when you sit reduces the risk of these blue, swollen veins | $400 - Mike (18) This "stately" New York City skyscraper hosts an annual run-up of 86 flights of stairs | $400 - Mike (12) (Video) Usually found in mountainous regions, it's the variety of feline seen here |
$600 - Triple Stumper (8) This name for the Jewish heroes of Hanukkah may mean "hammer" | $600 - Mary (28) The first choice in the 2003 NBA draft, he already has a $90 million Nike deal & is only 18 | $600 - Mike (3) Not to spout off but you'll find about half of the world's geothermal features in this national park | $600 - Randy (24) Liposuction comes from lipos, the Greek word for this | $600 - Randy (19) Celebrating its centennial in 2003, this city's Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum was known as Fenway Court when it opened | $600 - Mike (13) European rank equal to a British Earl |
$800 - Mike (9) (Video of Sarah in Squaw Valley, CA) This group really got sustenance from each other, stuck here in the Sierra Nevadas in the winter of 1846-47 | $800 - Mike (29) This surprise 2003 British Open winner said that Tiger Woods has "this aroma about him" | $800 - Randy (4) Joan Didion titled her 1979 collection of essays this, like a Beatles record | $3000 - Randy (25) Biologist Margie Profet theorized that this malady of expectant mothers evolved to protect the baby from toxins DAILY DOUBLE WAGER $3000 | $800 - Randy (20) Philadelphia's Mutter Museum has the actual connected livers of this pair | $800 - Randy (14) 13-letter term for the prevention of fertilization |
$1000 - Randy (10) The leader of this group of Irish immigrant miners was pardoned in 1979, 100 years after he was hanged | $1000 - Mary (30) This horse's owners weren't laughing in 2003 when it failed to pick up the 3rd jewel of the Triple Crown | $1000 - Mike (5) People of royal birth are said to be "born to" or "in" this color | $1000 - Randy (26) Osteoporosis weakens bones; this, which starts with the same 5 letters, destroys cartilage in joints | $1000 - Mike (21) Built around 122 A.D., this wall was the northern defensive boundary of Roman Britain | (-$1000) - Mike (15) This man set up the first printing press in London in 1476 |
Scores at the first commercial break:
Mike: $3,600
Randy: $2,800
Mary: $0
Scores at the end of the JEOPARDY! Round:
Randy: $9,400
Mike: $6,600
Mary: $1,600
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MECCA
| DOG, CAT OR FISH
| ITALIAN ART
| 4-SYLLABLE WORDS
| FAMOUS AMANDAS
| SCOTT
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$400 - Mike (25) In 1924 Abdul Aziz Ibn Saud took over things in Mecca to make it the religious capital of what's now this country | $400 - Randy (18) Abe Vigoda: 'Nuff said | $400 - Randy (1) This "David" sculptor was the only living artist in Vasari's 1550 "Lives of the Artists" | $400 - Mike (13) A 1952 New York Times Magazine article introduced the "Beat" one to the world | $400 - Mary (6) Amanda Bearse was seen on the 2003 reunion special for this TV series on which she played Marcy D'Arcy | $400 - Triple Stumper (11) Middle name of Antarctic explorer Robert Scott; maybe he should have flown to the pole |
$800 - Mike (27) The original Hegira was his escape from Mecca in 622 A.D. | $800 - Randy (19) After Steven & before Yusef, the singer of "Moon Shadow" used this first name | $800 - Mike (2) The Metropolitan Museum of Art showed one facet of his genius in the 2003 show | (-$800) - Randy $800 - Mike (14) The "protein energy" type of this dietary insufficiency affects many kids in the developing world | (-$800) - Randy (7) This "geographic" group had a No. 1 hit in 1986 with "Amanda" | $800 - Mike (12) After his first trip, Scott married Kathleen Bruce; wedding guests included this "Thinker" sculptor |
$1200 - Mike (28) The Al-Asr watch electronically points to Mecca & sets off an alarm this many times a day, 1 before each prayer time | $1200 - Randy (20) A cynophobic would fear one of these | (-$3600) - Mike (3) (Video) A peculiar behavioral trait, or the exaggerated style seen here in the work of Parmigianino DAILY DOUBLE WAGER $3600 | $1200 - Randy (15) To observe or investigate the enemy's military encampment | $1200 - Mary (8) She spent about 20 years of her life playing Miss Kitty | $1200 - Randy (23) Robert Scott reached the South Pole Jan. 18, 1912 only to discover this man's group made it about a month before |
$1600 - Mike (29) In the courtyard of the Great Mosque is this windowless, cube-shaped building that some say was built by Abraham | $1600 - Mary (21) A person, especially a swinging jazz player | $1600 - Mary (4) In 1330 this Italian city's Church of Santa Croce made room for Bernardo Daddi, who frescoed a chapel | $1600 - Mike (16) Term for Greek art & culture from about 323 to 27 B.C. | $1600 - Mary (9) Jill in "The Whole Nine Yards", she was Jack in TV's "Jack & Jill" | $1600 - Triple Stumper (24) Scott set up his winter quarters on the 1901-04 expedition near this volcanic Antarctic mountain |
$2000 - Mike (30) In Scrabble you can use a blank tile to make this 4-letter word for a pilgrimage to Mecca | $2000 - Mary (22) Ulysses S. Grant's Secretary of State | $2000 - Triple Stumper (5) (Video) A sculpture of his in Rome seems to fear that the church built by his rival, Borromini, will fall | $2000 - Mike (17) "More bigger" is an example of the grammatically forbidden double type of this form DAILY DOUBLE WAGER $2000 | $2000 - Triple Stumper (10) In 2003 this former "All That" star found out "What a Girl Wants" on the big screen | $2000 - Mike (26) The title of Susan Solomon's book about the last trip, "The Coldest" this, refers to the weather on Scott's trek back |
Scores at the end of the Double JEOPARDY! Round:
Mike: $17,400
Randy: $13,000
Mary: $10,000
BALLET
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In a 1935 ballet based on this mythical person, a dancer leaps toward the sun, then crashes to the stage
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Final JEOPARDY! wagers:
Mary: $10,000 + $9,000
Randy: $13,000 + $4,400
Mike: $17,400 + $8,601
Final Scores
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| Mike: $26,001 (2-day total of $42,402)
Mary: $19,000 Randy: $17,400 |
| Mike: $21,000 (27 right, including 1 DD & 1 rebound; 2 wrong, including 1 DD)
Randy: $10,800 (17 right, including 1 DD; 2 wrong) Mary: $10,000 (8 right; 0 wrong) Total: $41,800
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